David Capel
David Capel (born David John Capel, 6 February 1963, Northampton) is a former English cricketer, who played for Northamptonshire and England. Cricket writer, Colin Bateman, noted that "Capel was one of those unfortunate cricketers who became tagged as being the next all-rounder to fill Ian Botham's boots".
Life and career
An irrepressible enthusiast, Capel was a batsman who bowled but, because of his dual role, found himself pushed down the order. He played fifteen Tests and twenty-three One Day Internationals for England. He was discarded with a batting average below 20, and a bowling average above 50 in both forms of the international game. However, he did score 98 in punishing conditions in Karachi in 1987/88, and dismissed Viv Richards three times, as well as forming part of the pace quartet which won in Jamaica in 1989/90.
Capel played first-class cricket from 1981 to 2003, scoring 12,202 runs at 29.68, with a highest score of 175, and taking 546 wickets at 32.18, with a best bowling return of 7 for 44.