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Chris Whelan

Christopher David Whelan (born 8 May 1986 in Liverpool) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium bowler, who has represented Middlesex and Worcestershire. He came through the ranks at Sefton Park CC, taking a 1st XI hat-trick at Lytham aged 16,〔http://www.ldcc.org.uk/1st_ECB_PL_2002_057_10_290602_Lytham_v_Sefton_Park.htm〕 and scored a record 177 not out for his school, St Margaret's, in an under-15 final.〔

Whelan played for Middlesex's second team in 2003, but made his List A debut on 2 September 2004, when he appeared against Sussex in a totesport League game at Hove. In a crushing 135-run defeat, Whelan's success was very limited: he returned an analysis of 7–0–40–0 and scored 6 at the bottom of the order (by which time Middlesex's cause had long since been lost).〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sussex v Middlesex in 2004 )
Early in 2005, Whelan was named by the ''Liverpool Echo'' as Merseyside Young Sports Personality of the Year. He was quoted by the newspaper as saying that he had been encouraged by John Emburey.〔
In early May, he made his first-class debut in a County Championship match against Hampshire at Southampton, and took three wickets. His first victim was Zimbabwe international Sean Ervine, whose wicket he claimed in both innings.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hampshire v Middlesex in 2005 )
He also turned out against Cambridge UCCE at the start of June, but made no other first-team appearances that season.
In 2006 Whelan made a solitary List A appearance, this coming against Nottinghamshire. The following summer he managed three List A games and one first-class outing against Oxford UCCE, though he never managed more than two wickets in an innings.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Player Oracle )
After the 2007 season, he left Middlesex and moved to Worcestershire. He told the ''Liverpool Echo'' in 2008 that he had become "stale" at Middlesex, and that he had thought the county "a very political place with a lot of favourites around the dressing room."〔

Whelan enjoyed an immediate run in the Worcestershire first team in first-class and one-day cricket. Although he again could not claim more than two wickets in any innings, on his return to the second team for the local derby with Warwickshire seconds, he produced an outstanding performance. Whelan took 6–79 in the first innings, then followed that up with 6–22 (for match figures of 12–101) to help dismiss Warwickshire for a mere 77 and set up a 53-run Worcestershire victory.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Warwickshire Second XI v Worcestershire Second XI in 2008 )
Whelan then returned to first-team action, and in June returned his best List A figures of 4–78 against the New Zealanders at Worcester.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Worcestershire v New Zealanders in 2008 )
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