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Full nameGraeme Francis Archer 2000–2004Staffordshire 1992–1999Nottinghamshire
Batting styleRight hand batsman NameGraeme Archer
Born26 September 1970 (age 45) (1970-09-26) Carlisle, England First-class debut7 May 1992 Nottinghamshire v Oxford University
Bowling styleRight-arm Fast-medium
Graeme archer
Graeme Francis Archer is a former English first-class cricketer. A middle order batsman, he played a hundred first class matches for Nottinghamshire from 1992 to 1999. He was awarded his Nottinghamshire cap in 1995. He later played Minor Counties Championship cricket for Staffordshire and Cheshire and club cricket in the Derbyshire Premier Cricket League.
He made a bright start to his career, averaging 47.5 in seven matches in his debut season in 1992, but found runs harder to come by in 1993. He established himself as a regular in 1994 and excelled in 1995, passing 1,000 runs for the first time in scoring 1,171 at 40.37. He built on this with 918 at 43.71 the following year, but despite having his best one day season in 1997, scoring 489 runs at 44.45 with two centuries, his performances fell away and after three years of averaging under thirty in the County Championship he was released. He scored ten first class hundreds in all, with a best of 168 against Glamorgan, one of three centuries he recorded against the Welsh team.