Matches (11)
SA v WI (2)
ZIM v NL (1)
NZ v SL (1)
Shield (1)
WI 4-Day (3)
WPL (1)
AFG v PAK (1)
CWC QLF (1)

Full Name

James William Murray Dalrymple

Born

January 21, 1981, Nairobi, Kenya

Age

42y 63d

Nicknames

JD, Pest

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Playing Role

Allrounder

Height

6ft

Education

Radley College, Oxford University

RELATIONS

SH Dalrymple

(brother)

Kenyan-born Jamie Dalrymple is a genuine allrounder, an offspinner and a more than capable middle-order batsman. He made an impression during his time at Oxford, becoming only the fourth batsman to score a double hundred in the Varsity match when he hammered an unbeaten 236 in 2003 - he took five first-innings wickets for good measure - and he followed up with a hundred in the subsequent one-day fixture between the two sides a week later. His Middlesex opportunities were limited, but in 2004 he was available full-time, and in May he cracked a career-best 244 against Surrey at The Oval. Eight days later he made a match-winning hundred in the C&G Trophy against Glamorgan at Lord's. In June 2006, as England turned an eye to the future in the absence of several established stars, he was called up to the one-day squad for the NatWest Series against Sri Lanka, and made his debut in a warm-up against Ireland at Stormont. He soon became a rare glimmer of promise in a struggling side, and made himself an automatic pick for the one-day squad, and a near-miss for a Test debut at Sydney in January 2007. After helping to secure the CB Series in Australia with, among other things, the catch of his career at backward point, he was a shoo-in for England's World Cup squad in the West Indies but only played three games, disappointing in each of them. He turned down a new contract with Middlesex in late 2007, joining Glamorgan on a three-year deal. He was appointed as Glamorgan's captain for the 2009 season, but after two seasons became a high-profile casualty of a tumultous shake-up at the county. Stripped of the captaincy - with the position going to South African Alviro Petersen - Dalrymple promptly left and returned to Middlesex ahead of the 2011 season.
Martin Williamson May 2011

Career Averages
Batting & Fielding
FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
ODI272614876719.4867272.4702323120
T20I330603220.0057105.26006010
FC13521119654424434.08--1233--910
List A16615230327610726.85424877.11219--670
T2072651113196324.421210109.000411729190
Bowling
FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
ODI2723840666142/52/547.574.7560.0000
T20I33303921/101/1019.507.8015.0000
FC135-1353374461725/49-43.293.3078.6710
List A166-495542121154/144/1436.625.1043.0200
T2072598111112443/253/2525.278.2218.4000
James William Murray Dalrymple
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ODI
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Recent Matches - Player
MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Middlesex vs Leics0 & 31/38 & 1/7712-Sep-2011LeicesterFC
Middlesex vs Glamorgan80/807-Sep-2011CardiffFC
Middlesex vs Leics460/2430-Aug-2011Lord'sFC
Middlesex vs Sussex--2/4129-Aug-2011Lord'sList A
Middlesex vs Northants40--23-Aug-2011NorthamptonFC
Photos
Stuart Meaker removed Glamorgan's Jamie Dalrymple early on the third morning at The Oval
Jamie Dalrymple
Jamie Dalrymple works the ball around the corner
Jamie Dalrymple portrait
Jamie Dalrymple clatters another four against his former Middlesex team-mates
Jamie Dalrymple stands tall while punching off the back foot