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Who We Are - David Burton

Who We Are - David Burton

Rich Zotov15 Apr 2020 - 07:00
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The fifth in our series of profiles of the people who make Richmond Cricket Club what it is

I still maintain that intensity when I play for Richmond
- David Burton - RCC Fast Bowler and Dev XI Coach

Profile by Miles Dilworth

David Burton
Age: 34
Born: Stockwell
Role: 1st XI fast bowler and Richmond Development XI head coach
Nicknames: Burts, DB
Special strength: Mind games
Cricketing hero: Curtly Ambrose / Allan Donald
Walk out song: LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out
Richmond CC in three words: Best developing club

David Burton is one of the most respected cricketers in the Middlesex League. Relaxed off the field but fiercely competitive on it, he leads by example as a senior player at the club - while his career is testament to how tough the sport can be.

By his own admission, David was never the most talented youngster. Inspired by his Caribbean heritage, he grew up ‘addicted to speed’ and learnt his skills ‘the raw West Indian way’. Through sheer hard graft, he secured trials with four county 2nd XIs, but it wasn’t until he reached his fifth county, Gloucestershire, that he made his professional debut. He scored an unbeaten fifty but went wicketless and his career continued its nomadic path, accruing two five-wicket hauls across seven first-class appearances for Gloucestershire, Middlesex and Northamptonshire.

David played his last first-class game in 2012 and was brought to Richmond in 2014 by former club coach Peter Wellings. In 2018 he formed a formidable bowling partnership with former Rajasthan Royals spinner Abishek Jhunjhunwalla, the duo taking a combined 80 wickets as Richmond won the league with a record points haul. But it is the professionalism and good nature that he brings to the dressing room - and as head coach of the club’s development side - which is valued above all.

‘When I had my trials I had to be the best bowler on the pitch and I had to do that consistently,’ he says. ‘I had ten years trying to make it work and it’s tough knowing the dream is over, but that experience has brought out many qualities and I still maintain that intensity when I play for Richmond.’

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