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For other uses, see Mark H. Chilton. Mark Chilton Personal information Full name Mark James Chilton Born 2 October 1976 (1976-10-02) (age 34) Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Batting style Right-hand Bowling style Right-arm medium Domestic team information Years Team 1997–present Lancashire (squad no. 21) Career statistics Competition FC LA T20 Matches 179 183 52 Runs scored 8,830 4,471 376 Batting average 33.19 30.62 16.34 100s/50s 20/36 5/21 0/0 Top score 131 115 38 Balls bowled 1,343 1,106 0 Wickets 12 42 0 Bowling average 55.58 24.07 n/a 5 wickets in innings 0 1 n/a 10 wickets in match 0 – n/a Best bowling 2/3 5/26 n/a Catches/stumpings 132/– 56/– 20/– Source: Cricinfo, 30 August 2010 Mark James Chilton (born 2 October 1976 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is an English cricketer. Chilton was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Durham University where he won the British Universities tournament in 1997. The same year he made his debut for Lancashire, aged 20. Chilton has been compared in batting style to fellow Manchester Grammar School student and former Lancashire and England batsman John Crawley. He was appointed Lancashire captain when Warren Hegg resigned in September 2004 after relegation to County Championship Division Two. [Chilton] was captain for a spell when the team was going through a transitional period and earned the respect of everyone, not least his team-mates. —Lancashire chief executive Jim Cumbes, 11 August 2010[1] Chilton must consider the 2005 season, his first as Lancashire skipper, as a minor success after leading the county to promotion in the Championship and to the final of the Twenty20 Cup before losing out to Somerset Sabres at The Oval. At the end of the 2007 season, Chilton resigned as Lancashire captain after three years in the position.[2] Although the team only won one trophy under Chilton's leadership, they came close on numerous occasions, narrowly missing out on two County Championship titles, two Twenty20 cups, and the C&G Trophy.[3] Chilton was awarded a benefit season for 2011.[1] References ^ a b Mark Chilton awarded benefit by Lancashire, BBC Sport, 11 August 2010, http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/counties/lancashire/8904973.stm, retrieved 2010-08-30  ^ "Lancs skipper Chilton steps down". BBC Online. 2007-10-18. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/counties/lancashire/7050209.stm. Retrieved 2007-10-19.  ^ Graham Hardcastle (2007-10-18). "Tough decision for me, says Chilton". Lancashire County Cricket Club. http://www.lccc.co.uk/index.php?p=news&id=1679. Retrieved 2007-10-19.  External links Cricinfo Cricket Archive v • d • e Lancashire County Cricket Club – current squad 1 Chanderpaul · 2 Procter · 3 Chapple (c) · 4 Parry · 6 Moore · 7 Sutton · 8 Newby · 9 Anderson · 10 Kerrigan · 11 Flintoff · 14 Brown · 15 Croft · 16 Cross · 17 Shankar · 18 Cheetham · 19 Mahmood · 20 Horton · 21 Chilton · 22 Hogg · 23 Keedy · 24 Smith · 26 Montgomery · Coach: Moores Persondata Name Chilton, Mark Alternative names Short description Date of birth 2 October 1976 Place of birth Sheffield, South Yorkshire Date of death Place of death This biographical article related to an English cricketer born in the 1970s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e