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Full name
  
Sean Robert Dickson

2015–present
  
Kent (squad no. 58)

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Sean Dickson

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium

Role
  
Cricketer

2013–2015
  
Northerns


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Born
  
2 September 1991 (age 32) (
1991-09-02
)
Johannesburg, Transvaal Province, South Africa

FC debut
  
14 November 2013 Northerns v Border

Current team
  
Kent County Cricket Club (#58 / Fast bowling)

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Sean Robert Dickson (born 2 September 1991) is a South African professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club. He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional right-arm medium bowler. Dickson was born in Johannesburg and made his first-class cricket debut in South Africa before signing for Kent in July 2015. Dickson has a British mother and holds a UK passport and so does not count as an overseas player in the Kent squad.

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Dickson is one of only two men to have made a triple-century for Kent. He scored Kent's second highest overall individual total in July 2017, making a score of 318 runs.

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Cricket career

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Dickson played cricket for Pretoria University before being called into the Northerns team in November 2013, making his first-class cricket debut against Border. He scored his maiden first-class century for Northerns in a CSA Provincial match against North West at Potchefstroom in March 2014, before being dismissed for 173. Dickson played a total of nine first-class matches for Northerns in the 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons, as well as representing the club in List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket in CSA Provincial competitions.

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At the beginning of the 2015 English cricket season Dickson moved to England, playing in the East Anglian Premier Cricket League for Woolpit in Suffolk. He played in a trial match for Kent in May, having previously had a trial with Somerset in 2010 while playing club cricket for Clevedon Cricket Club. Seven centuries in Second XI matches for Kent in 2015 saw Dickson sign a contract with the county in July. He made his senior debut against Warwickshire in the 2015 Royal London One-Day Cup in August 2015, before making his County Championship debut later in the same month against Derbyshire. He was awarded the 2nd XI National Player of the Year Award for 2015.

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Dickson started the 2016 season opening the batting for Kent but became the 60th batsman in first-class cricket history to be dismissed handled the ball in the county's first Championship innings of the year against Leicestershire at Grace Road. He scored his second century – a maiden double century – for Kent in the 2016 County Championship against Derbyshire at Derby in May 2016, where he finished on 207 not out in their first innings.

Dickson signed a long-term contract extension with Kent in August 2016, having won a consistent place in the County Championship side for the county during the season. He played rarely in limited overs matches for the county during 2016, although he did score 99 in his only 2016 Royal London One-Day Cup appearance, his new highest List A score. He was named as the Kent Supporters Club most promising uncapped player of the season in January 2017.

In July 2017 Dickson made a score of 318 for Kent against Northants at Beckenham in the County Championship. The innings was Kent's second highest individual score in first-class cricket and the third triple-century scored for the county. Dickson batted for over eight hours and faced 408 balls. Batting with Joe Denly, he contributed to Kent's highest partnership for any wicket, putting on 382 runs for the 2nd wicket during the match.

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