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Graeme Swann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Graeme Swann
Graeme Peter Swann (born 24 March 1979) is a former international cricketer for England. Born in Northampton, he attended Sponne School in Towcester, Northamptonshire. He was primarily a right-arm offspinner, and also a capable late-order batsman with four first-class centuries, and often fielded at slip. After initially playing for his home county Northamptonshire, for whom he made his debut in 1997, he moved to Nottinghamshire in 2005. Swann played a single One Day International against South Africa in 2000, before losing his place in the squad. Seven years later he was chosen to accompany England on its tour of Sri Lanka as the team's second spin bowler, alongside Monty Panesar, and subsequently cemented a regular place in England's Test team, playing throughout England's 2–1 victory in the 2009 Ashes. In December 2009, he became the first English spinner to take 50 wickets in a calendar year, culminating in back-to-back man of the match awards in the first two Tests of the tour of South Africa and rising to third place in the world rankings for bowlers. In March 2010, Swann became the first English off-spinner since Jim Laker to take 10 wickets in a match when he achieved the feat in England's victory in the first Test in Bangladesh. In May, he was named ECB Cricketer of the Year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Swann named as ECB Cricketer of Year )〕 In 2011 Swann was part of the England team that claimed the number 1 ranking in Test cricket and between July and October that year was the number 1 ranked bowler in ODIs. He is also a part-time musician with his band, Dr Comfort and the Lurid Revelations. Following the 2013–14 Ashes series loss, he retired from international cricket on 21 December 2013 with immediate effect. ==Career==
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