Charlie Shreck

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Charlie Shreckt
Personal information
Full name Charles Edward Shreckt
Born (1978-01-06) 6 January 1978 (age 46)
Truro, Cornwall, England
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
Years Team
1997–2002 Cornwall
2003–2011 Nottinghamshire
2005/06–2007/08 Wellington
2008 Marylebone Cricket Club
2011–2013 Kent
2014–present Leicestershire
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 149 59 29
Runs scored 703 47 20
Batting average 8.27 5.87 6.66
100s/50s 0/1 0/0 0/0
Top score 56 9* 10
Balls bowled 29,857 2,569 598
Wickets 501 71 30
Bowling average 31.78 31.18 26.30
5 wickets in innings 22 2 0
10 wickets in match 2 n/a n/a
Best bowling 8/31 5/19 4/22
Catches/stumpings 41/– 15/– 6/–
Source: Cricinfo, 6 June 2015

Charles Edward 'Charlie' Shreck was born (6 January 1978) at Truro, Cornwall and educated at Polwhele House School and Truro School. He is an English professional County cricketer who has also played first class cricket in New Zealand. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He played for Nottinghamshire 2003 to 2011, having previously played for Cornwall.

Despite being unable to bowl Nottinghamshire out of relegation from the First Division in the 2003 season, and again being unable to garner a place during 2005 through injury when the team were once again at the top of the tree, Shreck nevertheless found a place during his year's exile from the English game in New Zealand, where he played three games for Wellington.

Shreck rediscovered his niche as a tailend batsman but potent bowler in a Nottinghamshire side that failed to retain their position in the first division of the County Championship in 2006. During the 2006 season he was an effective wicket taker, including taking 8 wickets for 31 runs in the second innings against Middlesex. Shreck has continued to perform well in the 2007 season, including taking 7 wickets for 35 runs in a Nottinghamshire vs Derbyshire Division Two County Championship match.[1]

During a June 2007 Twenty 20 match Shreck was injured after bowling just one ball; it was driven fiercely back by Derbyshire's Michael Dighton, striking him on the shin.[2] Shreck made his comeback in a Pro40 Division 1 game in which Nottinghamshire easily defeated struggling Gloucestershire by 116 runs. In 2007/08 he was back again in New Zealand playing club cricket for Hutt District but mainly representing Wellington as an overseas player in first class competitions.

Shreck had another sound season for Notts in 2008 bowling more overs than any other bowler in England and being among the leading wicket takers in the country. For the second year running he was voted Notts' player of the season. The 2009 season saw a return of injury problems however, resulting in operations to both his shoulder and knee during the winter. On Saturday, 12 June 2010, Shreck made his debut for North Staffordshire and South Cheshire League Division One side Sandyford, picking up figures of 5–43 in a 128-run win over Betley. He was released by Nottinghamshire toward the end of the 2011 season to allow him to sign a two-year deal with Kent.[3]

At the end of the 2013 season, and despite being Kent's leading wicket taker in the County Championship, Shreck was told that he would not be offered a new contract.[4] He subsequently joined Leicestershire for the 2014 season.[5]

Career Best Performances

as of 1 October 2013

Batting Bowling
Score Fixture Venue Season Score Fixture Venue Season
FC 19* Kent v Glamorgan Canterbury 2013 8–31 Nottinghamshire v Middlesex Nottingham 2006
LA 9* Wellington Firebirds v Central Districts Stags Palmerston North 2006 5–19 Cornwall v Worcestershire Truro 2002
T20 6* Wellington Firebirds v Central Districts Stags Wellington 2008 4–22 Nottinghamshire Outlaws v Leicestershire Foxes Leicester 2008

Notes

  1. Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire
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