Adam Shantry

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Adam Shantry
Personal information
Full name
Adam John Shantry
Born (1982-11-13) 13 November 1982 (age 41)
Bristol, England
NicknameShants
Height190 cm (6 ft 3 in)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft-arm medium-fast
RoleBowler
Relations
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2002–2004Northamptonshire
2005–2007Warwickshire
2008–2011Glamorgan (squad no. 5)
FC debut9 May 2003 Northants v Cambridge University
LA debut29 August 2002 Northamptonshire Cricket Board v Yorkshire Cricket Board
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 25 11 1
Runs scored 345 48
Batting average 16.42 16.00
100s/50s 1/0 0/0
Top score 100 19*
Balls bowled 3,378 360 12
Wickets 78 12 0
Bowling average 22.11 24.66
5 wickets in innings 4 1
10 wickets in match 1 0
Best bowling 5/49 5/37
Catches/stumpings 6/– 6/– 0/–
Source: [1], 9 August 2009

Adam John Shantry (born 13 November 1982) is an English cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-fast bowler.

Shantry played for Shropshire as a youngster, joining Northamptonshire in 2003 and then moving to Warwickshire two years later. In 2007 he played two first-class matches for Warwickshire taking four wickets but he was released at the end of the season.[1] He subsequently signed a two-year deal with Glamorgan.[2] and scored his first ever 100 against Leicestershire on 6 August 2009 he also has a SC. He announced his retirement in August 2011, having failed to recover from a persistent knee injury.[3] In all he claimed 90 wickets in 32 first-class games at an average 24.60.

Born in Bristol, Shantry's father, Brian also played county cricket, for Gloucestershire.

Shantry is a devoted Bristol City fan and follows them around the country in the cricket off-season. Adam and his family live in Shrewsbury. In January 2017 he was promoted to the role of Cricket Professional at Shrewsbury School. His wife is a Maths teacher at the same school.

In September 2013, Shantry was part of a group who swam the English Channel in memory of former teammate Tom Maynard, who died in 2012. He hopes to raise £10,000 for the Tom Maynard Trust.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Oops… Looks like something went wrong! This page does not exist or has been moved". www.espncricinfo.com.
  2. ^ Shantry joins Glamorgan
  3. ^ "Injury forces Shantry into retirement". ESPNcricinfo. 6 August 2011.
  4. ^ Griffiths, Gareth (26 September 2013). "Adam Shantry braves cold to swim Channel in Tom Maynard's memory". walesonline.

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