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Full name Ashley Fraser Giles

Born March 19, 1973, Chertsey, Surrey

Current age 36 years 115 days

Major teams England, Warwickshire

Nickname Gilo, Skinny, Splash

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox

Height 6 ft 4 in

Education George Abbott County Secondary School, Guildford

Ashley Fraser Giles
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 54 81 13 1421 59 20.89 3064 46.37 0 4 175 5 33 0
ODIs 62 35 13 385 41 17.50 551 69.87 0 0 24 4 22 0
First-class 178 249 46 5346 128* 26.33 3 22 80 0
List A 224 141 41 2089 107 20.89 1 5 73 0
Twenty20 2 1 1 0 0* - 1 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 54 88 12180 5806 143 5/57 9/122 40.60 2.86 85.1 11 5 0
ODIs 62 57 2856 2069 55 5/57 5/57 37.61 4.34 51.9 0 1 0
First-class 178 37304 15958 539 8/90 29.60 2.56 69.2 26 3
List A 224 9729 6961 272 5/21 5/21 25.59 4.29 35.7 5 3 0
Twenty20 2 2 42 34 2 2/21 2/21 17.00 4.85 21.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v South Africa at Manchester, Jul 2-6, 1998 scorecard
Last Test Australia v England at Adelaide, Dec 1-5, 2006 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Australia at The Oval, May 24, 1997 scorecard
Last ODI England v Australia at The Oval, Jul 12, 2005 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 1993
Last First-class Australia v England at Adelaide, Dec 1-5, 2006 scorecard
List A span 1993 - 2005
Twenty20 debut Warwickshire v Northamptonshire at Birmingham, Jul 12, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Gloucestershire v Warwickshire at Bristol, Jul 15, 2004 scorecard
Profile

The Ashley Giles story is an endearing tale of one man's triumph over the doubters. With a high-trotting approach to the crease climaxing in an energetic flurry of limbs, Giles did not have the most fluent spin-bowling action - possibly because he began life as a fast bowler - and was once derided as a "wheely-bin", much to his own annoyance. But he was accurate, found some turn and even more bounce, and he established himself as England's No. 1 slow bowler during the triumphant tour of Pakistan in 2000-01. Throughout his tenure, he had to justify his selection at almost every moment of uncertainty, and in early 2004 he came close to retirement after a modest tour of the Caribbean. Instead, he returned a matchwinning nine-wicket haul at Lord's later that summer, and inbued with new confidence, he continued to chip in with vital performances - with ball and increasingly, with bat - culminating in his career-best 59 at The Oval, an innings which helped seal England's first Ashes victory for 18 years. Until his late flowering, Giles's most memorable moments had all come on his three tours of the subcontinent. The rip-snorting delivery that pitched outside leg and fizzed past Inzamam-ul-Haq's dangling bat on to the stumps at Karachi was the best piece of bowling by an England spinner since Phil Tufnell teased the Aussies at The Oval in 1997, and paved the way for a famous victory. The following winter, and nursing a persistent Achilles injury, he hobbled back and forth from the middle to the physio's ice bucket, while returning Test-best figures of 5 for 67 at Ahmedabad. And, two years later, after remodelling his action and enduring a dismal tour to Bangladesh, he burst back to form in Sri Lanka, with 18 wickets in the series and a magnificent match-saving stand in the first Test at Galle. It was just the latest of many impressive batting performances from a man who had worked hard at his game to become a pivotal player in England's lower order, and against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in 2004 his stand with Graham Thorpe was instrumental in England's triumph. One month later at Lord's, he produced a wickedly ripping delivery to bowl Brian Lara - his 100th wicket in Tests, weeks after being virtually written off by the press. In the field he had a strong arm and was agile for a man of his size, but a persistent hip injury ruled him out of England contention throughout 2006. Though his skills as a utility player continued to appeal to his coach, Duncan Fletcher, the strides made by his replacement, Monty Panesar, put a return to the fold in jeopardy. Giles kept Panesar out of the team for the first two Tests of the 2006-07 Ashes, but with such a lack of cricket the folly of the selection was soon exposed. He took just two wickets before Panesar returned at Perth with a five-wicket haul. Giles' tour was brought to a premature end when he flew home to be with his ill wife. Any chance of a return to England colours vanished when a recurrence of his hip problem forced him to announce his retirement towards the end of the 2007 season but within weeks he had been appointed as Warwickshire's director of cricket. Following a shakeup with the England selection panel, he was named a part-time selector alongside James Whitaker, as David Graveney's 11-year reign as chief selector came to an end.
Lawrence Booth January 2008

Notes

NBC Denis Compton Award 1996,1997
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2005
Awarded the MBE in 2005

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Apr 15, 2009

Ashley Giles, Warwickshire's director of cricket, helps with the fielding drills, Somerset v Warwickshire, Taunton, April 15, 2009

Ashley Giles, Warwickshire's director of cricket, helps with the fielding drills

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Apr 17, 2008

Ashley Giles and Darren Maddy wrap up against the cold, roars an appeal, Warwickshire v Worcestershire, Edgbaston, April 17, 2008

Ashley Giles and Darren Maddy wrap up against the cold

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Dec 5, 2006

Ashley Giles is congratulated on removing Ricky Ponting for 49, Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, December 5, 2006

Ashley Giles is congratulated on removing Ricky Ponting for 49

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Only Test: Eng Women v Aus Women at Worcester - Jul 10-13
Aus Women 309 & 128/1 Eng Women 268
Lancashire v Worcs at Manchester - Jul 10-12
Lancashire won by 7 wkts
Leics v Middlesex at Leicester - Jul 10-12
Leics won by 8 wkts
Somerset v Hampshire at Taunton - Jul 10-13
Somerset 510 Hampshire 264 & 122/3 (f/o)
Surrey v Kent at The Oval - Jul 10-13
Surrey 386 Kent 509/5
Yorkshire v Durham at Leeds - Jul 10-13
Durham 178 & 288/7 Yorkshire 313
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