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David Graveney

England

Player profile

Full name David Anthony Graveney
Born January 2, 1953, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol
Current age 55 years 287 days
Major teams Durham, Gloucestershire, Somerset
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
Other Administrator
Relations Father - JKR Graveney, Uncle - TW Graveney

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 457 580 178 7107 119 17.67 2 16 241 0
List A 382 226 92 2263 56* 16.88 0 1 102 0

Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 457 69517 29867 981 8/85 30.44 2.57 70.8 40 7
List A 382 13402 9187 287 5/11 5/11 32.01 4.11 46.6 6 1 0

Career statistics
First-class span 1972 - 1994
List A span 1972 - 1994

 Profile

David Graveney's ruddy face has been a familiar sight in English cricket since he first played for Gloucestershire in 1972. These days he combines his day job, as chief executive of the Professional Cricketers' Association - the players' union - with the almost fulltime role of chairman of the England selectors. After initial doubts that he could combine the two roles, he took over the selection job from Ray Illingworth in 1997. His time has been characterised by greater continuity of selection, and fewer of the Yorkshire-based hunches in which Illy specialised - but still the results have been indifferent, especially against Australia. Reports that the advent of the Hussain-Fletcher partnership in 1999 had marginalised Graveney were pooh-poohed by the ECB, but the suspicion lingers that he wields less power than formerly and the important selection decisions are now made by the coach and the captain. His position, boosted by the Ashes success in 2005, looked increasingly shaky after England's dire winter in 2006-07 and he was moved aside in 2008 to a new role as Performance Manager, ending his 11-year reign. Geoff Miller, a selector since 2000, was named his replacement.

As a player Graveney was a stiff-backed left-arm spinner in the Ashley Giles mould, just short of Test class. After 19 seasons at Bristol, where he followed his father Ken and legendary uncle Tom, he had a year at Somerset before becoming Durham's first captain when they attained first-class status. He managed the so-called rebel tour of South Africa in 1989-90, but has taken charge of one or two more official jaunts since then.
Andrew Miller January 2008

 Notes
Awarded the OBE in 2005

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Nov 29, 2007

David Graveney and Michael Vaughan chat in the nets
David Graveney and Michael Vaughan chat in the nets
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Nov 27, 2007

David Graveney watches England beat a Sri Lanka President's XI
David Graveney watches England beat a Sri Lanka President's XI
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Sep 4, 2007

David Graveney chats with Paul Collingwood
David Graveney chats with Paul Collingwood
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