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Keith Piper (cricketer)

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in the opening round of matches in 2005 and was banned for four months. His playing contract was terminated and Piper announced his retirement however he remained at the club as second XI coach until the end of the 2008 season when he took voluntary redundancy.
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for 16 years. He was part of the team that won the County Championship (as part of an unprecedented treble) in 1994. In that year he made his highest
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scoring a first-class record 501 not out. Piper and Lara shared an unbeaten partnership of 322 which was a then county record for the fifth wicket.
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His off the field activities brought an end to his cricket career. After serving a drugs ban in 1997, he tested positive for
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Piper went on two England A Tours but never got to play a full international game. He won praise for his role in an
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writing that Piper`s "wicketkeeping is on a par with anyone in the world".
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Warwickshire v Durham, Britannic Assurance County Championship 1994
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with an eye for the spectacular, Keith Piper played for
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Leicester
wicketkeeper
Warwickshire
first-class
not out
Durham
Brian Lara
England A
Simon Hughes
cannabis
Leicestershire
Warwickshire v Durham, Britannic Assurance County Championship 1994
Clarke sparkles after a Lara record falls
"Tourists return home with winning habit"
ESPNCricinfo
"What the death of Tom Maynard tells us about cricket and drugs"
Cricinfo Profile
Categories
1969 births
Living people
Warwickshire cricketers
English cricketers
Doping cases in cricket
British people of Montserratian descent
First-Class Counties Select XI cricketers
Wicket-keepers

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