Richard Staple

Richard Wayne Staple (born 25 November 1969) is a Jamaican born former American cricketer.[1] A right-handed batsman and off spin bowler,[2] he was captain of the United States national cricket team at the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy,[3] where the USA played their only One Day Internationals (ODIs) to date.[4] He had previously played first-class and List A cricket for his native Jamaica.[2]

Richard Staple
Personal information
Full nameRichard Wayne Staple
Born (1969-11-25) 25 November 1969
Kingston, Jamaica
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight arm off break
RoleBatsman
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 10)10 September 2004 v New Zealand
Last ODI13 September 2004 v Australia
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
19982005United States
19901995Jamaica
Career statistics
Competition ODI FC LA TRO
Matches 2 22 32 14
Runs scored 4 712 498 276
Batting average 2.00 18.25 17.17 21.23
100s/50s 0/0 0/3 0/3 0/1
Top score 4 79 94 60
Balls bowled 60 206 532 281
Wickets 2 1 11 6
Bowling average 38.00 123.00 48.81 45.66
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 2/76 1/32 2/5 2/5
Catches/stumpings 0/0 14/0 12/0 8/0
Source: CricketArchive, 21 October 2008

Biography

Career for Jamaica

Born in Kingston in 1969,[2] Richard Staple first played for Jamaica at Under-19 level, playing in the Northern Telecom Youth Championships in August 1989.[5] He made his first-class debut for Jamaica the following year, playing against England.[6]

He played twice in the Red Stripe Cup against the Leeward Islands and Barbados in February 1991, and went on the West Indies tour of England that year, playing against a World XI at the North Marine Road ground in Scarborough.[6]

He became a regular member of the Jamaican side over the next three years, playing 16 Red Stripe Cup matches between 1992 and 1995.[6] He made his List A debut in 1992, playing against the Leeward Islands in the Geddes Grant Shield. He played twelve List A matches for Jamaica in all,[7] also playing for them twice against Bermuda in December 1993.[5] He didn't play for Jamaica after his final first-class match for them in 1995.[6][8]

Career for USA

More than three years after his final first-class match for Jamaica,[6] Staple returned to competitive cricket when he made his debut for the USA against the Leeward Islands in the Red Stripe Bowl.[7][8] He next played for them on a tour of England in 2000, playing against a combined Minor Counties team.[5] He also played for them in that year's Red Stripe Bowl.[7]

He played for the USA at the 2001 ICC Trophy in Ontario,[9] by now captaining the side.[10] He next played for the USA in the 2004 ICC 6 Nations Challenge in the United Arab Emirates.[7]

He first played first-class cricket for the USA in 2004, playing ICC Intercontinental Cup matches against Canada and Bermuda.[6] In between the two matches, he played in the Americas Championship in Bermuda.[5] Later that year he played his only two ODIs, against New Zealand and Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy in England.[3]

He last played for the USA in the 2005 ICC Trophy[8] in Ireland. After warm-up matches against the Northern Cricket Union President's XI and Namibia,[5] he played six matches in the tournament proper.[9] Shortly afterwards, he was axed as the USA captain[11] and he has not played for them since.[8]

References

  1. Richard Staple at Cricinfo
  2. Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  3. ODIs played by Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  4. List of USA ODI matches Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine at CricketArchive
  5. Other matches played by Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  6. First-class matches played by Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  7. List A matches played by Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  8. Teams played for by Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  9. ICC Trophy matches played by Richard Staple at CricketArchive
  10. Scorecard of Ireland v USA, 29 June 2001 at CricketArchive
  11. USA axe Staple as captain by Cricinfo Staff, 25 July 2005 at Cricinfo
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