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Neil Killeen
Personal information
Full name
Neil Killeen
Born (1975-10-17) 17 October 1975 (age 49)
Shotley Bridge, Durham, England
NicknameKiller
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium fast
RoleBowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1992–2010Durham (squad no. 77)
2000Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 102 226 45
Runs scored 1302 700 88
Batting average 11.42 9.45 17.60
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 48 32 17*
Balls bowled 16499 10631 933
Wickets 262 304 47
Bowling average 31.35 24.26 24.27
5 wickets in innings 9 5 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 7/70 6/31 4/7
Catches/stumpings 26/– 38/– 9/–
Source: CricketArchive, 4 September 2010

Neil Killeen (born 17 October 1975 in Shotley Bridge, Consett, County Durham) is an English coach and former cricketer.[1] During his playing career played for Durham County Cricket Club, Marylebone Cricket Club and Combined Universities. As of January 2023 he is the fast-bowling coach for the England national side.

He began playing cricket aged ten, at Annfield Plain Cricket Club, playing at the various age groups and represented Durham at all ages and levels including first-class. He began his career with Durham as a schoolboy in 1992, when he was selected for the first team squad on a tour to Zimbabwe. He signed on a full contract with the club in 1995. He made his first-class debut in 1995 against the West Indies and he was awarded his county cap in 1999. He toured the Caribbean with Young England in 1994/95, and toured with the M.C.C. in 2000.

He was best known for his exploits in the one-day game and is Durham's leading wicket-taker in the format, taking 298 wickets in 221 games. He played his last game for Durham against the Kent Spitfires in a Clydesdale Bank 40 match on 4 September 2010, taking 3 wickets in a 31 run defeat.

He moved from playing into coaching in 2011, spending 12 years with Durham before being appointed Elite pace bowling coach by England in January 2023.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Neil Killeen profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Neil Killeen appointed men's Elite Pace Bowling Coach". English Cricket Board. Retrieved 11 January 2023.