Darren Gough
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Darren Gough (born September 18 1970, Monk Bretton, Barnsley, Yorkshire) is an English cricketer. He was arguably England's best pace bowler since Bob Willis.
Gough is a right arm fast medium bowler and right handed batsman. 5' 11" and broad in beam, he achieves his pace from a good approach to the wicket and a beautiful, leaping sideways-on action. He played county cricket for Yorkshire for 15 years before moving to Essex in 2004. He was first selected for the England cricket team in 1994, playing both Test and one-day international cricket. Memorable highlights of his Test career included taking the the 23rd hat-trick in Test cricket against Australia at Sydney in 1999.
He retired from Test cricket in 2003 after a knee injury threatened to end his career, having taken 229 wickets with a bowling average of 28.39. He has continued playing one-day international cricket, and became the first Englishman to take 200 wickets in one-day cricket in September 2004. In January 2005, he played for the World XI in the World Cricket Tsunami Appeal one-day international versus the Asian XI.
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Trivia
- Had his left ear pierced in 2002 and finally got around to getting his right one done in 2005
- Has a tattoo on his inner left forearm