CHRISTOPHER RUDD
'Christopher Rudd' (born December 9, 1963) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. Rudd had played in the Second XI Championship in 1982 and 1984, before starting his first-class county career.
In 1985 and 1986 he played Minor Counties cricket for Devon. He played his first County Championship game in 1986, against Essex, debuting as a lower-order batsman. Rudd was part of the 1987 Derbyshire Second XI team which won the Bain Dawes Trophy in 1987. He also played List A cricket for Devon, and for the Warwickshire Second XI, and in 1994 played for Marylebone Cricket Club.
Rudd was a lower-order batsman, who commonly batted at number nine thanks to the existence of tailending pair Devon Malcolm and Ole Mortensen.
★ Christopher Rudd at Cricket Archive
In 1985 and 1986 he played Minor Counties cricket for Devon. He played his first County Championship game in 1986, against Essex, debuting as a lower-order batsman. Rudd was part of the 1987 Derbyshire Second XI team which won the Bain Dawes Trophy in 1987. He also played List A cricket for Devon, and for the Warwickshire Second XI, and in 1994 played for Marylebone Cricket Club.
Rudd was a lower-order batsman, who commonly batted at number nine thanks to the existence of tailending pair Devon Malcolm and Ole Mortensen.
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★ Christopher Rudd at Cricket Archive
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