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Martin Speight (born 24 October 1967) is a former English
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er. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper. After his education at Hurstpierpoint College and
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,
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, he played for
Sussex Sussex (Help:IPA/English, /ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English ''Sūþseaxe''; lit. 'South Saxons'; 'Sussex') is an area within South East England that was historically a kingdom of Sussex, kingdom and, later, a Historic counties of England, ...
, Wellington and Durham in first-class cricket, before capping off a 17-year career with
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. He joined Sussex in 1986, playing two Youth Test matches the following calendar year, against Sri Lanka Young Cricketers. In July 1987, he participated in his debut Second XI Championship match, in a draw against
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. Participating in the competition six more times over the next six years, he didn't appear again in the Second XI side until 2000, instead participating in the senior First XI with great frequency. He first played in the 1987 B&H Cup, continuing in that competition for five years, before playing in it for the last time in 1996. He finished his career in 2003 for Northumberland, making his bow in the 2003 C&G Trophy. In 1992 Speight won the Walter Lawrence Trophy for the fastest first-class century. Following his retirement, he coached South Northumberland CC, moving between several schools as a cricket coach. He began his teaching career at Mowden Hall Prep School in Northumberland, and later became head of hockey and cricket at
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, a private boarding school in Cumbria. He hosts an annual 'Martin Speight Cricket academy', during the summer. He is also a commentator for BBC radio Newcastle for selected Durham fixtures.


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Martin Speight
at CricketArchive {{DEFAULTSORT:Speight, Martin 1967 births Living people English cricketers Durham cricketers Sussex cricketers People educated at Hurstpierpoint College Wellington cricketers Alumni of St Chad's College, Durham Northumberland cricketers Wicket-keepers 20th-century English sportsmen