Graham Roope

England|Middle order Batter
Graham Roope
INTL CAREER: 1973 - 1978
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Full Name

Graham Richard James Roope

Born

July 12, 1946, Fareham, Hampshire

Died

November 26, 2006, Grenada, (aged 60y 137d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Medium

Playing Role

Middle order Batter

Education

Bradfield College

"I ain't no square with my corkscrew hair," declared that bopping elf Marc Bolan. Nor, assuredly, was that genial chatterbox Graham Roope, another beloved curly-locked entertainer whose sudden death of a heart attack during a 60th birthday trip to Grenada robbed the game of one of its more charismatic figures.

Eyebrows were hoisted in the 1970s when England's selectors repeatedly picked a batsman whose first nine Test knocks begat 137 runs. Roope, happily, had other rabbits up his sleeve. So ragged was English slip fielding between the decline of Colin Cowdrey and emergence of Ian Botham that two county stalwarts who might have stayed in the margins found opportunity knocking: 'Roopey' and Phil Sharpe. If Sharpe's anticipation was marginally superior, the Hampshire-born Roope was the more athletic.

Reactions sharpened by goalkeeping stints for Wimbledon, Kingstonian and Corinthian Casuals, he took 602 catches, a haul surpassed among exclusively postwar players by only Graeme Hick (668) and Keith Fletcher (644), who both put in many more seasons than the 19 in which Roope served Surrey from 1964 to 1982. Geoff Arnold, that arch-seducer of outside edges, rates him among the best half-dozen slips he has seen.

A product of Bradfield College who represented the Public Schools and played for Berkshire at 17, he collected his first 35 catches in 19 Tests; only Jack Gregory, WG Grace, Bobby Simpson and Eknath Solkar did so in fewer. Twice he took 17 in a calendar year; only Marcus Trescothick among Englishmen has taken that many more often. Despite 19,116 first-class runs at 36.90 and eight 1,000-run summers, his natural exuberance was seldom glimpsed on the loftiest stages. "He could be exasperating," remembers Alan Butcher, Surrey's current coach. "He wasn't as confident as he should have been, so perhaps didn't always push himself into positions where he might fail.

"He was always the unluckiest bloke in the world. During practice at Portsmouth one time someone hit the ball on to the square and the big roller rolled it into the pitch two foot wide of off stump. Of course, he was the only one who got a ball that pitched there, nipped back and bowled him." More genuine ill-luck came in his benefit year: scammed by a fraudster, he made a loss.

Venturing north in retirement, he played for Farsley in the Yorkshire leagues while summarising for Radio Leeds and coaching at Ampleforth College and Woodhouse Grove, where he was also head groundsman when he died. "I roomed with him in the Caribbean and barely got a wink," recalls Stephen Thorpe, captain of the touring Lazarusians. "Just as you were nodding off, usually around 4am, Graham would rouse from his slumber ... 'and another thing, did I tell you about when Brears accidentally introduced me to the Queen as Cyril Roope?'"

Married three times, he is survived by a widow, Ruth, a son and two daughters.
Rob Steen, The Wisden Cricketer

Graham Roope Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests213248607730.71--07862350
ODIs8801734421.6234250.58007220
FC4036471291911617136.90--26107--6022
List A308287486761120*28.28--231--1432

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests216172760---2.65-000
ODIs8------------
FC403-1749784042255/14-37.352.8877.7-40
List A308-515939031315/235/2329.794.5339.3210
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The England squad for the first Test against Pakistan
Graham Roope
Graham Roope braves the cold
Geoff Miller, John Lever, Bob Willis, Graham Roope and Derek Randall pose in Ashes t-shirts
Graham Roope is struck on the head, MCC v West Indians, Lord's, May 1976
Graham Roope batting against New Zealand