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Ned Eckersley

Team flagENG35 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Ned Eckersley Recent Form

Batting

DUR vs DBS, T20-Blast15 (9) *
DUR vs NOTS, T20-Blast23 (12) *
DUR vs NOTS, T20-Blast24 (13) *
DUR vs LEIC, T20-Blast0 (1)
DUR vs YORKS, T20-Blast10 (12)
DUR vs WORCS, First class6 (27)
DUR vs LANCS, T20-Blast46 (42)
DUR vs WARKS, T20-Blast26 (24)
DUR vs NOR, T20-Blast19 (16) *
DUR vs YORKS, T20-Blast10 (3)
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Bowling

DUR vs WARKS, First class0-3
DUR vs DBS, First class0-0
DUR vs ESS, First class0-4
LEIC vs NOR, First class0-2
LEIC vs NOR, First class0-2
LEIC vs DBS, First class0-5
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Ned Eckersley Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
T20-Blast11101930046135.9238.6086----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
T20-Blast11000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

T20-Blast Debut
Durham v Worcestershire Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, 1-6-2022

Teams played for

Leicestershire Durham

About Ned Eckersley

NameNed Eckersley
GenderMale
Birth9 Aug 1989
Birth PlaceOxford
Height5ft 11 in
NationalityEnglish

A talented wicketkeeper-batsman, Ned Eckersley is a professional English cricketer who previously represented Leicestershire County until 2011-2018  and currently plays for Durham. A domestic legend, Ned has over 100 first-class appearances for the Grace Road outfit scoring 14 centuries. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A talented wicketkeeper-batsman, Ned Eckersley is a professional English cricketer who previously represented Leicestershire County until 2011-2018  and currently plays for Durham. A domestic legend, Ned has over 100 first-class appearances for the Grace Road outfit scoring 14 centuries. 

Ned made his domestic debut in the Championship fixture against Surrey on August 21st, 2011. After 8 years at Leicestershire, the Oxford-born gloveman surprised everyone when he decided to leave the club in 2018. Ned was signed by Durham on a two-year deal and immediately, he impressed with both bat and behind the stumps for Durham in 2019, amassing 720 runs in the County Championship with a best of 118 against Sussex.

The 31-year old was called upon to lead the red-ball side of Durham after Cameron Bancroft did not return due to coronavirus restrictions in July 2020. Now permanent in charge, the wicketkeeper has set his sights on stamping his authority on the role and is eager to take the fight upon the opposition. 

(As of July 2021)