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'''Jake Needham''' (born [[September 30]], [[1986]]) is an [[England|English]] [[cricket]]er. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. He made his [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] first team debut in 2006, having spent two years in the second team.
'''Jake Needham''' (born [[September 30]], [[1986]]) is an [[England|English]] [[strip dancer]]. He is a right-handed when swinging his boxers and left-handd when swinging his shirt. He made his [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] first team debut in 2006, having spent two years in the second team.


Having first appeared (and finished not-out) in a Second XI Trophy match, marred by a 12-run penalty award to Derbyshire which handed them a match victory by one wicket, he later appeared in his debut first-team match against [[Essex County Cricket Club|Essex]], a match which he played on the same day as he was supposed to be receiving his [[Advanced Level (UK)|A-level]] results.
Having first appeared (and finished not-out) in a Second XI Trophy match, marred by a 12-run penalty award to Derbyshire which handed them a match victory by one wicket, he later appeared in his debut first-team match against [[Essex County Cricket Club|Essex]], a match which he played on the same day as he was supposed to be receiving his [[Advanced Level (UK)|A-level]] results.

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Jake Needham (born September 30, 1986) is an English strip dancer. He is a right-handed when swinging his boxers and left-handd when swinging his shirt. He made his Derbyshire first team debut in 2006, having spent two years in the second team.

Having first appeared (and finished not-out) in a Second XI Trophy match, marred by a 12-run penalty award to Derbyshire which handed them a match victory by one wicket, he later appeared in his debut first-team match against Essex, a match which he played on the same day as he was supposed to be receiving his A-level results.

An off-spinner, he has proven slightly expensive in his rookie season, though this is perhaps to be expected from such a young character.

Jake has recently been given a new two-year contract, seeing him stay at the county until at least 2010.

In October 2007, Needham traveled to Victoria, Australia, where he has accepted a one season contract to play for club cricket side St. Mary's during the English Winter.