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'''Kyle James Coetzer''' (born April 14, 1984 in [[Aberdeen]]) is a Scottish [[cricket]]er who has |
'''Kyle James Coetzer''' (born April 14, 1984 in [[Aberdeen]]) is a Scottish [[cricket]]er who has represented his country at all levels, captaining at Under-15, U-17 and U-19 levels including skippering in the [[2004 U/19 Cricket World Cup]] in [[Bangladesh]]. His first game for the full [[Scotland national cricket team|Scotland]] team came in 2003 against [[Pakistan national cricket team|Pakistan]] in a one-day match; he appeared in four National League matches later that season. |
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Coetzer played six [[first-class cricket|first-class]] matches for [[Durham County Cricket Club|Durham]] in the 2004 season, scoring 67 on his first class debut. Later that year he scored 133* for Scotland in the ICC Inter-Continental Cup Semi Final against [[Kenya national cricket team|Kenya]]. His form dropped away in 2005 and 2006, but early season form in 2007 has helped him gain his Durham place back. |
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Revision as of 22:25, 13 December 2008
Kyle James Coetzer (born April 14, 1984 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish cricketer who has represented his country at all levels, captaining at Under-15, U-17 and U-19 levels including skippering in the 2004 U/19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh. His first game for the full Scotland team came in 2003 against Pakistan in a one-day match; he appeared in four National League matches later that season.
Coetzer played six first-class matches for Durham in the 2004 season, scoring 67 on his first class debut. Later that year he scored 133* for Scotland in the ICC Inter-Continental Cup Semi Final against Kenya. His form dropped away in 2005 and 2006, but early season form in 2007 has helped him gain his Durham place back.
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CricketArchive: Player Profile