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Full name
  
Lee Martin Daggett

2006–2008
  
Height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

2008
  

Batting style
  
Right Handed

Name
  
Lee Daggett

Role
  
Cricket Player

Born
  
1 October 1982 (age 42) (
1982-10-01
)
Bury, England

Current team
  
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club (#10)

Bowling style
  
Right Arm Medium Fast

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Lee Daggett (born 1 October 1982, Bury) is an English former cricketer who played for Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Northants as a right-arm medium-pace bowler and a right-handed batsman.

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Daggs talks about the season so far


Career

Daggett started his cricketing career with Durham University in 2003, playing occasional games against first-class cricketing teams before representing a combined team of British Universities against a touring New Zealand line-up the following year. Having impressed Warwickshire with his performances during 2005, the team signed him for the 2006 season, in which he played occasionally as the number 11 batsman in the line-up. He played frequently in the Second XI, and retained his place in the first team for the 2007 season. He was loaned to Leicestershire for the final month of the 2008 season, and was released by Warwickshire at the end of that season.

He joined Northants for the 2009 season, and played for them in all three formats of the game. In 2013, he was a part of the Northants team which won the Friends Life T20, taking the wicket of Zander de Bruyn in the final. During his cricketing career he studied physiotherapy at Salford University and he retired from cricket at the end of the 2013 season, in order to take up a job as physiotherapist at Northampton Saints Rugby Union team.

Daggett's father Peter was a Lancashire League player for Ramsbottom, while Daggett himself has played over 100 games in the Lancashire League, since making his debut in the competition at the age of fifteen, playing in the Worsley Cup final of 2005.

Career best performances

as of 24 January 2016

References

Lee Daggett Wikipedia


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