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George Garton appears a useful all-rounder in T20 games as well as showing promise in FC fixtures.


George Garton
England

Full name George Henry Simmons Garton

Born April 15, 1997, Brighton, Sussex

Current age 23 years 260 days

Major teams England Lions, England Under-19s, Sussex, Sussex 2nd XI, Sussex Under-13s, Sussex Under-14s, Sussex Under-15s, Sussex Under-16s

Playing role Bowler

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Left-arm fast

Education Hurstpierpoint College

George Henry Simmons Garton


Batting and fielding averages

MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
First-class1723632259*18.9457556.0003358100
List A241121033811.4411986.5500121110
T20s239510334*25.7589115.73009380

Bowling averages

MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
First-class172619951331405/269/7633.274.0049.8110
List A2423942993294/434/4334.246.3232.4100
T20s2320366503254/164/1620.128.2414.6300
 

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Google "Napoleon Einstein" and check out the pic on the right hand side.
 

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"Napoleon Einstein had a very interesting story behind his name. His grandfather, who was a scientist, had actually written a lot of letters to the great Albert Einstein and even got replies from him. Admiration for him earned him that name and despite hailing from a family full of scholars, Napoleon Einstein ended up playing cricket for India U19.

Einstein played just one match in that World Cup and later on, his cricketing career didn’t progress very well. He made no appearances in First-class cricket and played just 2 List A games, 1 T20. He was a part of the Chennai Super Kings as well in the first season.

But after some time, Einstein stopped playing cricket and the 30-year-old’s whereabouts are surprisingly unknown. He was often known to have maintained a low profile and despite some great research from some media individuals, they couldn’t find out what he is doing right now."

 

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