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Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Harshad Patel

National side
  
English


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Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Bowling style
  
Right arm off-break

Harshad Vallabhbhai Patel (born 29 January 1964 in Nairobi, Kenya) is a Kenyan-born former English cricketer: an opening batsman and an occasional off-spinner.

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He appeared in one first-class match for Worcestershire in 1985, and has since played minor counties cricket for Staffordshire and Herefordshire. He also represented England Amateur XI. Patel was born in Nairobi.

Playing career

He represented Worcestershire County Cricket Club's Second XI in the early 1980s, in which he showed potential, Patel was selected for the first-class game against Cambridge University in June 1985. He scored 39 in his only, but unfortunately never selected again. He continued for Worcestershire seconds until the end of the season, then played a few games for Derbyshire 2nd II with success in 1986 before returning later that same season to play a handful more games for Worcestershire seconds. In late August he scored 54 for Stourbridge Cricket Club against Weston-super-Mare Cricket Club to help his club win the William Younger Cup at Lord's.

Patel joined Staffordshire County Cricket Club for the 1988 season, and enjoyed reasonable success. He remained with them until 1990, though he played only one game that last year then in 1992 he moved to Herefordshire County Cricket Club as well as being picked for an England Amateur XI team that played two games against Ireland and Scotland.

He played no games for Herefordshire County Cricket Clube in 1993 due to a career threatening back problem and then returned in 1994 and went on to represent Herefordshire County Cricket Club until 2011. He played more than 100 Championship matches for the county a career spanning 19 years. Perhaps his most notable achievement came in 2001, when his man-of-the-match-winning innings of 68, part of a 129-run opening stand with Nathan Round, gained Herefordshire a three-wicket win over Middlesex County Cricket Club in the C&G Trophy at Luctonians Cricket Club Ground.

Personal life

He is the cousin of New Zealand Test player Dipak Patel, who had a considerably longer county career with Worcestershire County Cricket Club.

References

Harshad Patel Wikipedia