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- Marcus Trescothick Biography Marcus Trescothick is an English cricketer who has served as captain of the English National Men’s Cricket team.
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- A brutal left-handed opening batsman, Marcus Trescothick was one of the finest opening batsmen to play for England and also stood in as captain for two Tests and 10 ODIs.
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- Marcus Trescothick is an English cricketer who has served as captain of the English National Men’s Cricket team.
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- Despite lack of requisite footwork, Marcus Trescothick made rapid strides from age group cricket to finish as one of the best openers English cricket has ever seen.
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Marcus Trescothick played 27 seasons for Somerset before accepting embarking on a successful coaching career.
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Marcus’ Somerset career began in May 1993, making his first-class debut vs. Lancashire. His first-class playing career came to a close in June 2019 vs. Surrey.
Between 1993-2019, Marcus played in 296 first-class matches for Somerset, batted in 501 innings and made 19,654 runs (AVG. 41.11). His 284 (26 fours, 4 sixes) vs Northants in May 2007 was his highest score in first-class cricket. In total, Marcus made 94 half-centuries for Somerset going on to complete his century on 52 occasions.
In 2009, Marcus was appointed Somerset Vice Captain. One year later, and following the retirement of Justin Langer, he was asked to lead the county.
During Marcus’ first season in charge, Somerset missed out on an elusive first County Championship by the smallest margin. Finishing on the same number of points (214) as Nottinghamshire,