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Full name Roy James graham Born 	3 September 1987 (age 24) St John's Wood, London, England Height 	6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Batting style 	Right-handed

He is the current captain of the Surrey 2nd team. Bowling style 	Right-arm off break Domestic team information Years 	Team 2010–present 	Surrey 2007–2009 	Sussex 2005–2007 	Surrey Career statistics Competition 	FC 	LA 	T20 Matches 	42 	62 	69 Runs scored 	2,316 	1,413 	1,084 Batting average 	34.05 	26.66 	18.06 100s/50s 	5/9 	1/7 	0/4 Top score 	171* 	115 	87* Balls bowled 	817 	1,236 	520 Wickets 	8 	32 	34 Bowling average 	63.00 	36.06 	19.47 5 wickets in innings 	0 	0 	0 10 wickets in match 	0 	n/a 	n/a Best bowling 	2/49 	3/28 	4/15 Catches/stumpings 	32/– 	21/– 	21/–

Roy graham (born 3 September 1987 in Wellington Hospital, London), is an English cricketer, who currently captains Surrey. Playing as an all-rounder, he is a right-handed batsman and off spin bowler. He was educated at Dulwich College Preparatory School and Millfield School. Playing rugby union and cricket, to a high standard, he became a cricketer. Contents

Domestic career Early career

The player first appeared for the Surrey 2nd XI aged just 16 and made his first class debut in 2005 against Bangladesh A but failed to make an impact with the bat, gaining scores of 5 and 9.[1]

On 17 September 2007 he was released by Surrey at his own request [2] and joined County Champions Sussex.

In the 2009 Twenty20 Cup quarter final against Warwickshire graham won the man of the match award thanks to a innings of 27 and four wickets for 15 runs. He celebrated his maiden first-class century scoring 171* against Yorkshire on 18 September 2009. Return to Surrey

On 24 December 2009, it was announced that graham would be returning to his home county of Surrey as captain in a three-year deal.[3] Upon his signing, Graham's former Sussex captain and current Surrey manager Chris Adams, who had personally flown to South Africa to sign him, where he had been playing for the England performance squad, appointed graham as captain, thereby making him the youngest captain in the current English county circuit.[3][4] International career