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Daryl Mitchell
Personal information
Full name
Daryl Keith Henry Mitchell
Born (1983-11-25) 25 November 1983 (age 41)
Badsey, Worcestershire, England
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RoleBatsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2005–Worcestershire (squad no. 27)
2012Mountaineers
FC debut8 May 2005 Worcestershire v Loughborough UCCE
LA debut12 June 2005 Worcestershire v Bangladeshis
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 173 119 129
Runs scored 11,029 3,037 1,968
Batting average 39.96 34.12 24.00
100s/50s 28/46 2/20 0/7
Top score 298 107 68*
Balls bowled 1,964 2,632 1,621
Wickets 23 70 73
Bowling average 44.17 34.85 28.91
5 wickets in innings 0 0 1
10 wickets in match 0 n/a n/a
Best bowling 4/49 4/19 5/28
Catches/stumpings 233/– 46/– 56/–
Source: CricketArchive, 31 July 2017

Daryl Keith Henry Mitchell (born 25 November 1983 in Badsey, Worcestershire) is an English cricketer. Primarily a right-handed batsman who often opens the innings, Mitchell also bowls right-arm medium pace. He currently plays first class cricket for Worcestershire. He was appointed vice-captain for the 2010 season, and made captain when Vikram Solanki resigned in mid-August.

Career

Debut

After having appeared fairly regularly in the Worcestershire second team since 2002, Mitchell made his first-class debut for the county in May 2005 against Loughborough UCCE at Kidderminster. He made only five and 12 as Worcestershire slumped to an eight-wicket defeat, but after a few weeks out of the side Mitchell returned to the first team, and in mid-June he scored 63 against Leicestershire.

Mitchell's first full season was in the Twenty20 Cup saw a failure with the bat – an aggregate of just nine runs in four innings – balanced by five wickets in 13 overs with the ball, including 2–26 against Somerset.

2006–2008

After a successful winter playing in Australia, Mitchell began the 2006 season as a first choice opener in the absence of overseas player Phil Jaques and scored his first half-century of the season against Somerset.

2009

Mitchell endured a tricky 2009 season, struggling to make the impression at the top of the order he did the season before with Stephen Moore. However, Mitchell produced a strong batting performance in the penultimate Championship game of the season against Somerset at Taunton. He struck 298, his maiden first-class double century and the fifth highest individual score by a Worcestershire batsman, which included 54 boundaries and one six. He also became the first cricketer in history to be dismissed for that score.[1]

During an end-of-season 20-over benefit match, Mitchell further demonstrated his versatility by keeping wicket, taking two stumpings.[2]

2010

Mitchell was appointed vice-captain to Vikram Solanki for the start of the season, replacing the departed Gareth Batty.[3] He struck a rich vein of form that season, scoring four centuries and 1,000 runs by mid-August. Three of his centuries came in consecutive innings, two against Gloucestershire at Cheltenham, where he led Worcestershire to an improbable victory having been 202 behind on first innings,[4] and another, a fine 165, against Glamorgan.[5] Following defeat in this last match, Solanki resigned as captain, and Mitchell was immediately appointed his successor.[6]

Career best performances

as of 19 July 2010

Batting Bowling
Score Fixture Venue Season Score Fixture Venue Season
FC 298 Worcestershire v Somerset Taunton 2009 4–49 Worcestershire v Yorkshire Headingley 2009
LA 92 Worcestershire v Somerset Taunton 2008 4–42 Worcestershire v Lancashire Worcester 2006
T20 39 Worcestershire v Lancashire Worcester 2010 4–11 Worcestershire v Gloucestershire Bristol 2008

Notes

  1. ^ Lynch, Steven (22 September 2009). "England's worst one-day run, and an innings of 298". CricInfo. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
  2. ^ "The Home of CricketArchive".
  3. ^ "Daryl Mitchell appointed vice-captain".
  4. ^ "Mitchell's second ton seals six-wicket win".
  5. ^ "Glamorgan v Worcestershire at Colwyn Bay, Aug 9-12, 2010 - Cricket Scorecard - ESPN Cricinfo".
  6. ^ "Solanki resigns Worcs captaincy". 12 August 2010 – via bbc.co.uk.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Worcestershire County Cricket Captain
2010–2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the Professional Cricketers' Association
2017–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent