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Fraser, Angus Robert Charles (1965– )| English cricketer. A right-arm opening bowler renowned for his accuracy, he made his Test debut in 1989. His early promise was hampered by a serious hip injury, sustained in 1991, but eventually he recaptured his form, and in 1998 took 24 wickets and 27 wickets in successive series against the West Indies and South Africa. |
Test cricket (1989–98) appearances: 46; overs: 1,812.4; wickets: 177; runs: 4,836; average: 27.32; best: 8–53 (v. West Indies 1998); batting: runs 388; average 7.46; catches: 9 |
One-day internationals (1989–99) appearances: 42; overs: 398.4; wickets: 47; runs: 1,412; average: 30.04; best: 4–22 (v. Australia 1995); batting: runs: 141; average:12.81; catches: 5 |
All first-class cricket (1984–2000) appearances: 275; overs: 8,838.3; wickets: 847; runs: 22,883; average: 27.01; best: 8–53 (v. West Indies 1998); batting: runs: 2,749; average: 11.08; catches: 50 |
| He made his first-class debut for Middlesex in l984. He was awarded an MBE in 1999. |
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