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Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire)

Full name Ryan Jay Sidebottom
Born January 15, 1978, Huddersfield, Yorkshire

Age 31 years
Major teams England, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling Style Left-arm fast-medium
Height 6 ft 4 in
Education King James Grammar School, Almondbury

Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire)

With his long, curly, ginger hair, standing 6' 4" and weighing 13 stone, Ryan Sidebottom is one of the most recognisable figures on the county circuit and now, after a belated second chance at international cricket, is making up for lost time at the top level.

He left Yorkshire in 2004 and headed to nearby Nottinghamshire, where he impressed in his first two seasons. The first year there he helped them to a double promotion, and the second year he took 50 first-class wickets to become the Player of the Year and help them to the Championship title for the first time in 18 years.

Still, though, with Duncan Fletcher obsessed by finding raw pace bowlers Sidebottom was continually overlooked despite having one of the best records in the country. However, six years after his debut - under the new Peter Moores regime - he was surprisingly recalled after a spate of injuries to England's attack. He responded with eight wickets against West Indies at Headingley and developed into a key member of the line-up. He helped England to a 3-0 win over West Indies before bowling without luck against India. Equally impressive with the white ball he was Man of the Series as England won the one-day tournament in Sri Lanka, but it was during the New Zealand leg of England's winter that he really shone, decimating the hosts with 24 wickets at 17.08, including 7 for 47 in the final Test in Napier.

Further success followed in the home series against New Zealand, during which he was unveiled as England's Player of the Year, but the pressures of carrying England's attack took their toll, and he struggled for fitness thereafter, culminating in an Achilles injury that limited to a single wicket in an arduous tour of the Caribbean in February 2009. But the England selectors did not forget his abilities, and after impressing for Nottinghamshire, he was recalled to the squad for the fourth Test against Australia in August.