Graham Napier
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Graham Richard Napier is an English
England
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 cricket
Cricket
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er. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium fast
Seam bowling
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 bowler.
Napier has played first-class cricket for his home county of Essex
Essex County Cricket Club
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 since the outset of his senior career in 1997. Between 1997 and 1999 Napier played in four Youth Test matches in England against Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean U-19 cricket team
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, South Africa
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 (twice) and Australia
Australian U-19 cricket team
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's respective under-19 teams. He was also a member of the 1998 U-19 Cricket World Cup-winning squad. Was on the books of Ipswich Town as a goalkeeper and played for a season on loan at Felixstowe Town.

Playing Style

Graham Napier is a fast-medium bowler, whose stock delivery reaches between 85mph-90mph. Napier has displayed a slower ball in Twenty20 games which has proved hard to spot. As a batsman, Napier can be among the most deadly not only in domestic cricket but in world cricket also. He has twice hit 16 sixes in an innings, once in a Twenty20 match, and once in a County Championship match. His fielding has been known to be slightly below par, but it can be put down to the fact that Napier is very injury prone and he cannot afford to throw himself around.

Twenty 20

Napier participated in the 2003, 2004 and 2006 Twenty20 Cups, in which he aided his Essex team to the 2004 Quarter Finals.

In a Twenty20
Twenty20
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 cup match against Sussex
Sussex County Cricket Club
Sussex County Cricket Club is the oldest of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English and Welsh domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Sussex. The club was founded as a successor to Brighton Cricket Club which was a representative of the county of Sussex as a...

 on 24 June 2008, Napier scored 152 not out from 58 balls. The innings set a number of records, notably the highest individual score in a T20 innings in England, and in the domestic Twenty20 competition; the highest number of sixes in an individual Twenty20 innings (16); the most runs scored in boundaries in an individual Twenty20 innings (136 runs, scored as 10 fours, and 16 sixes). It also broke the record for most sixes in a domestic one-day innings, and tied the record for most sixes in any domestic innings, tying the record set by Andrew Symonds
Andrew Symonds
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, during a County Championship
County Championship
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 game in 1995.

He was signed by the Mumbai Indians for the 2009 IPL Season for an undisclosed amount.

In March 2009, Napier was called up to the England Lions squad for the first time since 2004. Geoff Miller
Geoff Miller
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, one of the selectors, said "the selectors felt this was a good opportunity for us to have a closer look at him within the England set-up".
On 1 May 2009, Napier was confirmed as a member of the 15 man England squad for the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup on the same day as he made his first appearance for the Mumbai Indians.

First class

On 19 May 2011, Napier equalled the record for most sixes scored in a first-class innings. He hit 16 sixes as part of a 130-ball 196 for Essex. It was his first first class innings for 11 months, after being sidelined with a back injury. He hit 103 runs from the last 29 balls of his innings. After his innings, Napier told BBC Essex that he considers himself as mainly a bowler.

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