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Mark Ramprakash – Surrey

 
 

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Mark ‘Ramps’ Ramprakash made his first class debut for Middlesex in 1987. Moving south of the river to Surrey in 2001, Ramprakash has been by some distance the leading batsman in county cricket over the last seven years. 46 centuries, a Surrey average of over 75, and a season’s average of over 100 in successive years, he is closing in on becoming just the 25th man in the entire history of cricket to score a century of centuries. And on six occasions, a joint world record, he has now scored hundreds in both innings of a match.

Ramprakash’s record-breaking performances saw him voted PCA Player of the Year in 2006 and furthermore, he became a household name by winning that year’s series of the BBC hit show Strictly Come Dancing.

Mark is delighted to be supporting 3 charities, CHASE Ben Hollioake Fund, Anthony Nolan Trust and Born Free.

For details of Mark’s events go to www.ramps2008.com/events

For further info contact Fiona Norton-Fletcher on 01403 241837, email  Fiona@ramps2008.co.uk or visit www.ramps2008.com


 
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