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15 Facts About Glen Chapple

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Glen Chapple was born on 23 January 1974 and is an English cricket coach and former cricketer.

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Glen Chapple is an all-rounder, and represented the national team in a One Day International, as well as performing well for Lancashire over many years.

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Glen Chapple bowled right-arm fast-medium, and is a right-handed batsman.

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Glen Chapple played a single One Day International for England, against Ireland in 2006 but was injured after bowling one over.

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Since 2017, Glen Chapple has been the head coach of Lancashire.

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Glen Chapple was tipped for a long time for full international honours.

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Glen Chapple was named Lancashire's Player of the Year for the 2002 Season.

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Glen Chapple was awarded a benefit season by Lancashire in 2004.

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Glen Chapple played in the England team that won the tournament in 2003 and again in 2004.

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In 2006, Glen Chapple played in the Sixes team alongside two other Lancashire players, captain Dominic Cork and batsman Mal Loye.

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On 31 May 2013, in the game against Gloucestershire at Aigburth, Glen Chapple took his 900th wicket when had Michael Klinger caught by Andrea Agathangelou at second slip.

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When Stuart Law was released by Lancashire in October 2008, after the season had ended, Glen Chapple replaced him as captain.

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Glen Chapple hasn't lost pace, he's got great control, and he moves the ball all the time.

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Glen Chapple returned to the field with strapping and on the final day, when he claimed his 800th wicket for Lancashire, he produced what Michael Atherton considered to be his most threatening bowling in a decade.

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In 2014, Glen Chapple was appointed as a bowling coach at Lancashire, while continuing to play.