David Banks

Cricket Player

1961 –

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Who is David Banks?

David Andrew Banks is a former English cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Worcestershire and Warwickshire. He also played minor counties cricket for Staffordshire and for the Worcestershire Cricket Board team.

He made his Worcestershire debut in mid-August 1982 in a John Player League match against Hampshire at Southampton, holding a catch to dismiss Hampshire captain Nick Pocock. Banks did not bat, owing to a first-wicket partnership of 224 between Alan Ormrod and Dipak Patel which as of 2008 remained a record opening stand for Worcestershire in List A cricket. That proved to be his only first-team appearance of the season.

In 1983 Banks hit a century on his first-class debut, though it was to remain the only one he ever made. He scored 100 and 53 against Oxford University in June, which led to his being given a run in the team during the middle part of the summer, but he was unable to repeat this success and scored only 210 more runs in 11 first-class innings. He fared no better in the one-day game, managing just 35 runs in six innings.

Banks remained at Worcestershire for a couple more years, but scored only two more half-centuries and when 1986 came around he was playing in the Minor Counties Championship for Staffordshire. Although more of his matches were minor, the NatWest Trophy afforded him the chance of List A games occasionally. In June 1988 Staffordshire played Surrey at Burton upon Trent, and although they lost the game they put in a creditable performance thanks largely to Banks. He scored 62*, his only List A half-century, and took the wickets of Alec Stewart and Monte Lynch. Banks' all-round performance won him the man-of-the-match award

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Born
Jan 11, 1961
Pensnett
Nationality
  • England

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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