Country: | South Africa |
Fullname: | Graeme John Turner |
Birth Date: | 5 August 1964 |
Birth Place: | Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia |
Batting: | Left-handed |
Bowling: | Right-arm off break |
Club1: | Western Province B |
Year1: | 1984/85 - 1986/87 |
Club2: | Western Province |
Year2: | 1984/85 - 1986/87 |
Club3: | Northern Transvaal B |
Year3: | 1986/87 - 1987/88 |
Club4: | Oxford University |
Year4: | 1990 - 1991 |
Club5: | Transvaal |
Year5: | 1992/93 |
Columns: | 2 |
Column1: | First-class |
Matches1: | 44 |
Runs1: | 1,791 |
Bat Avg1: | 24.50 |
100S/50S1: | 1/10 |
Top Score1: | 101 |
Deliveries1: | 2,605 |
Wickets1: | 27 |
Bowl Avg1: | 57.00 |
Fivefor1: | – |
Tenfor1: | – |
Best Bowling1: | 4/94 |
Catches/Stumpings1: | 26/– |
Column2: | List A |
Matches2: | 7 |
Runs2: | 211 |
Bat Avg2: | 52.75 |
100S/50S2: | –/2 |
Top Score2: | 80 |
Deliveries2: | 184 |
Wickets2: | 3 |
Bowl Avg2: | 40.00 |
Fivefor2: | – |
Tenfor2: | – |
Best Bowling2: | 2/18 |
Catches/Stumpings2: | 1/– |
Date: | 7 September |
Year: | 2019 |
Source: | http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/47563.html Cricinfo |
Graeme John Turner (born 5 August 1964) is a Rhodesian-born South African former cricketer.
Turner was born in August 1964 at Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, later moving to South Africa to study at university. He made his debut in first-class cricket for Western Province B against Boland in the 1984–85 Castle Bowl. His second first-class match, played in December 1984, came for the combined South African Universities against Transvaal. He played first-class cricket for Western Province and their B team until the 1986–87 season, making sixteen appearances.[1] He scored 678 runs in these matches, at an average of 24.21 and a high score of 69 not out.[2] It was for Western Province that he made his debut in List A one-day cricket in the 1984–85 Benson and Hedges Series against Transvaal, with Turner making two further List A appearances for Western Province in the 1986–87 Nissan Shield.[3] Toward the end of the 1986–87 Castle Bowl, Turner moved to Northern Transvaal B, where he represented the team in seven first-class matches until January 1988.[1] He scored 259 runs in these matches, at an average of 21.58 and a high score of 58.[2] He made a first-class appearance for the South African Defence Force cricket team against Natal in December 1988,[1] while conscripted in the South African Defence Force.
He travelled to England in 1989 to study at the University of Oxford, where he attended St Anne's College.[4] While studying at Oxford, he made sixteen first-class appearances for Oxford University in 1990 - 91, scoring 607 runs at an average of 38.93. He made his only first-class century while playing for Oxford, scoring 101 not out against Lancashire in 1991.[2] [5] With his right-arm off break bowling, he took 19 wickets for Oxford with best figures of 3 for 32.[6] He also made a single first-class appearance for the combined Oxford and Cambridge Universities cricket team against the touring New Zealanders in 1900,[1] where he featured alongside fellow South African and St Anne's College attendee Willem van der Merwe. In addition to playing first-class cricket while at Oxford, he also appeared in three List A matches for the Combined Universities cricket team in the 1991 Benson & Hedges Cup.[3] Returning to South Africa, he later made two first-class appearances for Transvaal in the 1993–93 Castle Cup.[1]