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David Paynter (cricketer)

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Full name
  
David Edward Paynter

Name
  
David Paynter

2001–2003
  
Northamptonshire


Bowling style
  
Right-arm off spin

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Born
  
25 January 1981 (age 43) (
1981-01-25
)
Truro, England

Relations
  
E Paynter (great-grandfather)

First-class debut
  
3 July 2002 Northamptonshire v Durham

David Edward Paynter (born 25 January 1981) is an English former cricketer who played as a top-order batsman and part-time bowler for Northamptonshire. He was born in Truro, Cornwall, and played for the Yorkshire academy and the Worcestershire 2nd XI before joining Northamptonshire. After five first-class matches and four List A matches in three seasons with Northants, Paynter returned to the Worcs 2nd XI, but stopped playing in 2004.

David Paynter is the great-grandson of the England and Lancashire batting legend, Eddie Paynter, famous for performances for the national Test side in the 1930's, including the 1932-1933 Bodyline series in Australia, where he scored a match-winning 83 in one match of the series after being called from the sickbed while he had a fever by his captain, Douglas Jardine.

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David Paynter (cricketer) Wikipedia