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Jonny Gale
Personal information
Full name
Jonathan Gale
Born (1994-07-21) July 21, 1994 (age 30)
London, England
NicknameGale-Dog, JG, Galely, Jonny
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-fast
RoleBatsmen
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 27)16 November 2011 v South Africa
Last ODI24 March 2015 v Australia
ODI shirt no.7
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2008-PresentSurrey (squad no. 21)
Source: [1]

Jonny Gale is an English cricketer[2] who plays for the England cricket team Learning Disabilities squad.[3] He also plays for and captains Surrey County Cricket Club squad for players with a learning and/or physical disability. Gale is an Opening batsmen for Surrey and England. Off the pitch, Gale is an ambassador for the Lord's Taverners and the UK Sports Association.

Early life and education

Gale was born in London, and now lives in Surrey. He attended North East Surrey College Of Technology after finishing school at the age of 18.

Cricket career

Gale was introduced to cricket at the age of 10 at his local cricket club in Westcott, Surrey, Westcott Cricket Club. In the early stages of his colt groups, Gale specialised in Swing bowling and through to his late adolescent ages, began to develop into an all-rounder.

By the age of 14, Gale was trialled for Surrey County Cricket Club academy squad for people with a learning disability. 4 games into his county career, he was appointed captain for the county and lead Surrey for 4 years and won several major inter-county competitions; only losing the competition on two occasions. By 15, the England's Learning Disabilities Cricket squad trialled Gale during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. Whilst having trials with England, he broke into Surrey County Cricket Club Disability First XI at the start of the 2009 season. In his first county match against Devon, he scored 53 Not Out and took figures of 2/11.

In 2013, having started off well with taking regular wickets, Gale picked up a knee injury in mid-season. Whilst recovering and upon returning from injury, Gale converted to a batsman and since then, he has gone on to become Surrey and England's opening batsman.

In the 2014 county season, Gale scored 275 runs with an average of 137.5. He scored 2 half centuries and his maiden county century, 128 Not Out against Essex County Cricket Club Disability Squad. Despite his maiden ton, Surrey lost as Essex chased the score of 251 with 2 balls to spare. In the 2015 season, Gale scored a further 2 centuries, one against Kent (136) and the second against Middlesex (163). Prior to the end of the season, he was appointed Surrey's Disability's First XI's captain after their captain, Matthew Couchman, stepped down and has requested to spend time away from the game.

International career

2011 - South Africa

Gale made his international debut as a swing bowler and in the first match of the International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability Tri-Series, which features Australia, South Africa and England in an One Day International format, he took 2/19 against South Africa - his first wicket came on only his 4th delivery of his first over - it was his first international match. In his second match, his first against Australia, he only took 1 wicket. Despite playing in all 5 matches (including the finals), he didn't take any wickets in the rest of the tournament. Although he only took 3 wickets, he helped England go on to win the Tri-Series for the first time.

2014 - Netherlands

After a struggle in his first tour, Gale was selected as part of a 14-man squad to tour the Netherlands in a 2-match ODI against the Netherlands XI, which featured brother of Tom Cooper (cricketer), Ben Cooper (cricketer), Mudassar Bukhari, brother of Peter Borren, Ben Borren. In the first game, he struggled and scored 8 before being dismissed. In his second game, he fell just short of a maiden half century, he was run out on 46. He did not bowl in the tour.

2015 - Australia

Following a successful season in 2014, Gale was selected as part of a 15-man squad for the All Abilities Cricket Championships vs Australia. Gale was selected to play in all 6 matches, but struggled with an average of 13.3 and once again, opening batsmen. Despite the struggle with the bat, he managed to score his maiden half-century but was soon dismissed for 52.

References

  1. ^ "ECB Cricket - Live Cricket news, Fixtures and Results". ecb.co.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  2. ^ "School wins gold at Lord's in front of England cricketer". Haringey Independent. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Surrey Cricket Foundation". Surrey Cricket Foundation. Retrieved 2 October 2015.

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