Richard Bates (Nottinghamshire cricketer)

Richard Terry Bates (born 17 June 1972) is a former English cricketer. Bates was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Stamford, Lincolnshire.

Richard Bates
Personal information
Full nameRichard Terry Bates
Born (1972-06-17) 17 June 1972
Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
NicknameBlaster, Blast, Batesy, Roland
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off break
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2002Nottinghamshire Cricket Board
1993–1999Nottinghamshire
1990–1991Lincolnshire
Career statistics
Competition FC LA
Matches 33 71
Runs scored 450 240
Batting average 12.50 8.27
100s/50s –/– –/–
Top score 34 28*
Balls bowled 4,879 2,714
Wickets 50 63
Bowling average 50.40 34.55
5 wickets in innings 1
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 5/88 3/21
Catches/stumpings 18/– 29/–
Source: Cricinfo, 22 November 2010

Cricket career

Bates was a junior at Bourne CC and a made his debut in county cricket for Lincolnshire in the Minor Counties Championship against Bedfordshire in 1990. Bates played 2 further Championship matches for the county, against Hertfordshire in 1990 and Cumberland in 2006.[1] He played 3 matches for the county in the MCCA Knockout Trophy: Twice against Suffolk and once against Devon.[2] Bates made his debut in List A cricket for Lincolnshire in the 1990 NatWest Trophy against Gloucestershire.[3]

In 1993, he made his debut in first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire against Oxford University. From 1993 to 1999, he represented the county in 33 first-class matches, the last of which came against Northamptonshire.[4] In his 33 first-class matches, he scored 450 runs at an average of 12.50, with a high score of 34, while in the field he took 18 catches. With the ball he took 50 wickets at a bowling average of 50.40, with a single five wicket haul which gave him best figures of 5/88.[5]

It was in List A cricket that Bates played the majority of his cricket for Nottinghamshire. From 1993 to 1999, he represented the county in 69 matches, the last of which came against Somerset.[6] During his List A playing span with Nottinghamshire, he scored 234 runs at an average of 8.66, with a high score of 28*, while in the field he took 29 catches.[7] With the ball he took 63 wickets at a bowling average of 34.07, with best figures of 3/21.[8]

In 2002, he represented the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in a single List A match against Cumberland in the 1st round of the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which was played in 2002.[9]

Coaching career

Bates was appointed the coach of the England women's cricket team in 2003. He held the position for 4 years, during which he aided them in regaining the Women's Ashes in 2005. He quit the job in April 2007 and subsequently moved with his family to Australia.

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