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Wes Durston

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Full Name

Wesley John Durston

Born

October 06, 1980, Taunton, Somerset

Age

43y 203d

Nicknames

Ace, Pringles

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Playing Role

Allrounder

Height

5ft 10in

Education

Millfield School, Glastonbury; University College, Worcester

Wes Durston's uncomplicated see-ball, hit-ball approach made him a favourite with Derbyshire supporters and probably testified to a late-developing career that did not evolve at Derbyshire until his thirties. He also skippered Derbyshire in limited-overs cricket.

Born in Taunton and educated at Millfield, Durston had become a regular part of Somerset's middle order by 2006. The previous year had been something of a breakthrough for Durston as he played several times in the Championship and was an ever-present in Somerset's victorious Twenty20 cup campaign.

He had shown his promise on debut in 2002 with a cavalier 45-ball 55 against West Indies A, but after eight seasons at the county Durston lost his contract in 2009.

He signed up with the Unicorns - the ECB's Recreational XI of the best un-contracted players in the country - and smashed 117 from just 68 deliveries to lead his team to a record run chase as they reached 326 to beat Sussex in a Clydesdale Bank 40 clash in May 2010.

That innings put Durston, a powerful hitter and a tidy off-spin bowler, on the radar once again, and he was duly signed by Derbyshire for their domestic Twenty20 campaign. After blazing a club record 111 off 59 deliveries against Nottinghamshire he was offered a full-time contract.

In the following two seasons he hit five first-class centuries as well as taking 60 wickets in all cricket. He passed 1,000 first-class runs in one season for the first time in 2011 and was Derbyshire's second highest Championship run-scorer with 801 in the 2012 season. He was unable to maintain those standards at a higher level, although he did console himself with some forceful innings in T20 and skippered Derbyshire in an unrewarding |T20 campaign in 2015.

He began to show his age in 2016, losing mobility, and with the new director of cricket, Kim Barnett, intent on a shake-up, his departure was no surprise.


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Wes Durston Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St
FC 109 188 28 5346 151 33.41 8885 60.16 6 32 - - 113 0
List A 122 108 19 3047 134 34.23 - - 5 14 - - 45 0
T20s 119 110 14 2500 111 26.04 1920 130.20 1 15 255 68 43 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
FC 109 - 7895 4751 119 6/109 - 39.92 3.61 66.3 1 4 0
List A 122 - 2223 2076 54 3/7 3/7 38.44 5.60 41.1 0 0 0
T20s 119 80 1182 1525 61 3/14 3/14 25.00 7.74 19.3 0 0 0

Recent Matches of Wes Durston

Match Bat Bowl Date Ground Format
Wiltshire vs Herts 11 0/46 14-May-2017 Hertford OTHEROD
Wiltshire vs Bedfordshire 0 -- 07-May-2017 Warminster OTHEROD
Wiltshire vs Suffolk 2 1/34 30-Apr-2017 Ipswich OTHEROD
Wiltshire vs Bucks 73 2/36 23-Apr-2017 Warminster OTHEROD
Derby 2nd XI vs MCC Uni 7 0/39 02-Aug-2016 Leeds OTHER

Photos of Wes Durston

Wes Durston cracked a rapid 47
Wes Durston gave Derbyshire's chase a rapid start
Wes Durston's hundred was not enough
Wes Durston battled for 33
Wes Durston made a fine 88
Wes Durston was fine to bowl despite a left hand injury