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Full name James Savin Foster
Born April 15, 1980, Whipps Cross, Leytonstone, Essex
Current age 28 years 128 days
Major teams England,Durham UCCE,Essex
Nickname Fozzy, Chief
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Height
6 ft 0 in
Education Forest School; Durham University
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
7
12
3
226
48
25.11
654
34.55
0
0
27
1
17
1
ODIs
11
6
3
41
13
13.66
71
57.74
0
0
0
0
13
7
First-class
135
200
24
5885
212
33.43
9
30
359
34
List A
132
102
26
1803
69*
23.72
0
6
162
37
Twenty20
46
38
8
669
62*
22.30
489
136.80
0
3
55
21
19
15
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ODIs
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
First-class
135
12
6
0
-
-
-
3.00
-
0
0
0
List A
132
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-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
Twenty20
46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Career statistics
Test debut
India v England at Mohali, Dec 3-6, 2001 scorecard
Last Test
Australia v England at Melbourne, Dec 26-30, 2002 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
Zimbabwe v England at Harare, Oct 3, 2001 scorecard
Last ODI
New Zealand v England at Christchurch, Feb 13, 2002 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut
2000
Last First-class
Warwickshire v Essex at Birmingham, Aug 12-15, 2008 scorecard
Surrey v Essex at East Molesey, Jun 14, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20
Essex v Kent at Southampton, Jul 26, 2008 scorecard
Profile
James Foster was earmarked early on as an England wicketkeeper in the making. After just four first-class matches for Essex he was selected for the England A tour of West Indies in 2000-01. At this point he was still sharing the English season between his studies at Durham University and playing for Essex, but once he committed full-time to cricket he was being talked of as a successor to Alec Stewart. His chance came on the 2001-02 one-day tour of Zimbabwe, where he made his debut at Harare, before earning a spot on the trip to India after Stewart opted out. He made a nervous start at Mohali, but became more assured during the tour and impressed with some determined innings. He retained his place for the tour of New Zealand after Christmas, but was ousted from the one-day squad when England searched for greater balance by using Marcus Trescothick. Then came a cruel break - literally - when his arm was broken during nets with Essex, allowing Alec Stewart to slot back into the team. Though Foster performed consistently in county cricket there was no way back in the summer of 2002, but he'd done enough to be the reserve keep on the Ashes tour that winter. He won one more Test cap, at Melbourne, when Stewart injured his arm, but was fighting a losing battle as England attempted to field five bowlers. When Stewart retired at the end of the 2003 season Andrew Flintoff's emergence had opened the way for a keeper at No. 7 - but it was Chris Read, not Foster, who got the nod. Since them, Geraint Jones has claimed the gloves and latterly Matt Prior. However, if Foster continues to churn out runs and hold catches for Essex another chance is not out of the question and he was promoted to vice-captain during the 2007 season.
Andrew McGlashan July 2007