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Peter Roebuck      

Full name Peter Michael Roebuck

Born March 6, 1956, Oxford

Current age 53 years 263 days

Major teams Cambridge University, Devon, Somerset

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Other Coach, Journalist, Author

Education Millfield

Relation Brother - PGP Roebuck

Peter Michael Roebuck
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 335 552 81 17558 221* 37.27 33 93 162 0
List A 298 278 35 7244 120 29.81 5 38 74 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 335 7606 3540 72 6/50 49.16 2.79 105.6 1 0
List A 298 1785 1280 51 4/11 4/11 25.09 4.30 35.0 1 0 0
Career statistics
First-class span 1974 - 1991
List A span 1975 - 2002
Profile

Millfield and Cambridge educated, Peter Roebuck was an intelligent, complex and often misunderstood person whose ability as an opening batsman was often overshadowed by other events.

He made his debut for Somerset 2nd XI in 1969 at 13 as a legspinner, joining the county properly on leaving school in 1974. His three years at Cambridge were productive in that he got a First in law as well as excelling at cricket, making 158 in the first of his three Varsity matches, although it took him until 1978 before he became established in the county side just at the time they were beginning on the most successful period in the previously trophyless history.

His batting style was solid rather than spectacular, and his contributions were often overlooked in a side which boasted Ian Botham and Viv Richards. He passed 1000 runs nine times in 12 seasons, and in the mid to late 1980s was one of the leading batsmen on the county circuit. In an era when England tried and discarded countless players, Roebuck was unlucky not to be given a chance.

He captained Somerset in the mid 1980s and in that time came the bitter dressing-room row which polarised the dressing-room and members and led to the sacking of Richards and Joel Garner and the subsequent departure of Botham. The feud with the latter continues to this day.

He retired from first-class cricket at the end of the 1991 season but continued to turn out regularly for Devon who he captained for the best part of a decade before turning his back on Britain and moving to Australia and South Africa.

When still a player Roebuck turned to journalism and quickly established a reputation as an intelligent writer who pulled no punches, and he now contributes a column to The Age and Sydney Morning Herald as well as publishing several books.

Perhaps his father best summed him up in Roebuck's 2005 autobiography Sometimes I Forgot To Laugh. "In orthodox spheres," his father wrote, "Peter might be regarded as odd, whereas he is merely obscure and oblique. He is an unconventional loner, with an independent outlook on life, an irreverent sense of humour and sometimes a withering tongue."
Martin Williamson

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1988

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Peter Roebuck bats for Somerset

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