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Richard Johan Anders Malcolm-Hansen (born 22 April 1986), known as Johan Malcolm, is an English-born Danish
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er. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler who has played domestic cricket for
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and
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for Loughborough University and
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. He first played for the Danish cricket team in the
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and continued playing for the side until 2007–08. He played for Kent Second XI between 2003 and 2007 in both the
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and Second Eleven Trophy and plays in the Kent Cricket League for Beckenham Cricket Club.Johan Malcolm
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Malcolm played in Denmark's
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campaign. During 2007 he made his
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debut, for Loughborough UCCE against
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before joining Leicestershire on an MCC sponsored internship for the 2008 season.Three youngsters sign county internships
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He played four matches for the Leicestershire First XI, two in the
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and two in the 2008 Pro40
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competition. He left the county at the end of the 2008 season.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Malcolm, Johan 1986 births Danish cricketers Living people Loughborough MCCU cricketers Leicestershire cricketers People educated at Eltham College