Julian_Thompson_(cricketer)

Julian Thompson (cricketer)

Julian Thompson (cricketer)

South African/English cricketer and physician


Julian Barton de Courcy Thompson is a former cricketer, and also a medical doctor. Born in Cape Town in 1968,[1] Thompson first qualified as a doctor before, at the age of 25, embarking on a career in county cricket with Kent County Cricket Club.[2]

"It causes some amusement in the dressing- room with the boys. I get 'Doc, can you fix my ankle' and 'give me some pills, Doc' all the time.'"[2]

In his cricketing career, Thompson took 122 first-class wickets, as a right arm medium fast bowler, with a best of 7-89 and an average of 25.43.[1] With the bat, he made two first-class fifties, with a high score of 65 not out, and averaged 18.82.[1]

He was named Kent's player of the year for 1999, but wasn't able to appear at all in the 2000 season, due to knee injury and after two operations retired as a cricketer in 2001.[3]

As a doctor, Thompson trained at Guy's Hospital.[3] He is a partner in a medical practice in Canterbury.[4]


References

  1. "Julian Thompson profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos".
  2. "Provider: Canterbury Medical Practice". Care Quality Commission. Retrieved 8 March 2020.

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