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Mark Butcher

England

Player profile

Full name Mark Alan Butcher
Born August 23, 1972, Croydon, Surrey
Current age 35 years 330 days
Major teams England, Surrey
Nickname Butch, Baz
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Height 5 ft 11 in
Education Trinity School, Archbishop Tenison's, Croydon
Relations Father - AR Butcher, Uncle - MS Butcher, Uncle - IP Butcher, Brother - GP Butcher

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 71 131 7 4288 173* 34.58 10005 42.85 8 23 559 3 61 0
First-class 275 470 37 17619 259 40.69 38 93 253 0
List A 191 171 31 4460 139 31.85 2 28 63 0
Twenty20 13 12 0 210 60 17.50 162 129.62 0 2 30 2 4 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 71 30 901 541 15 4/42 5/68 36.06 3.60 60.0 2 0 0
First-class 275 7703 4237 125 5/86 33.89 3.30 61.6 1 0
List A 191 2527 2210 49 3/23 3/23 45.10 5.24 51.5 0 0 0
Twenty20 13 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Career statistics
Test debut England v Australia at Birmingham, Jun 5-8, 1997 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v England at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2004 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class debut 1992
Last First-class Surrey v Somerset at Croydon, May 30-Jun 2, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1991
Last List A Essex v Surrey at Chelmsford, May 25, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Sussex v Surrey at Hove, Jul 2, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Surrey v Kent at The Oval, Jul 6, 2007 scorecard
 Profile

Mark Butcher's Test career has consisted of four patchy years, three profitable ones, and one amazing day. He broke into the England side in 1997 as a combative opener with a punchy cover-drive, a sure sense of his off stump, and a glaring weakness against spin. Given an extended run, he repaid the selectors with vital centuries in 1998 against the world's two best teams - South Africa at Headingley and Australia at Brisbane. In 1999, he even captained England in a Test against New Zealand. But the runs dried up in South Africa, his Surrey form crumbled, and so did his marriage, to Alec Stewart's sister Judy. Butcher lost his appetite for the game, and his Test place to Marcus Trescothick. His father, Alan, a one-Test wonder and respected coach, helped him rebuild his technique and he made an unexpected comeback as a Test No. 3 in 2001. His fighting qualities brought a string of useful scores, and then came nirvana: a blazing, take-no-prisoners 173 not out against Australia at Headingley, turning a stiff run-chase into a breeze. It was the innings of his life. On the flat pitches of 2002, he finally achieved consistency, making 551 runs at 55 and maturely playing David Boon to Trescothick and Vaughan's Taylor and Slater. He also wrote and sang a touching ballad at the memorial service for his team-mate Ben Hollioake, entitled You're Never Gone. His old frailties resurfaced in the 2002-03 Ashes - running haplessly between the wickets and getting out when set - and carried over into the following year, when he was in arguably the form of his life. But he mounted a comeback in 2004, as England's highest scorer in their 3-0 Test series routing of West Indies in the Caribbean - where he made 296 runs in four matches, but a series of freak injuries the following summer brought to an end a run of 42 consecutive Test appearances, and left him once again on the periphery of the team. He reached 50 Tests, curiously, without playing in a single one-day international, and was appointed Surrey captain for the 2005 season, but broke his hand and was only able to take up the reins in the middle of August. Surrey were relegated soon afterwards.
Tim de Lisle January 2006


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Apr 17, 2008

Mark Butcher drives during his 120
Mark Butcher drives during his 120
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Mark Butcher helps out at one of Surrey's initiatives
Mark Butcher helps out at one of Surrey's initiatives
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Mark Ramprakash and Mark Butcher chat between overs
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