Paul Franks

Paul Franks

Paul Franks was born on February 3rd, 1979

Full Name: Paul Franks
Place of Birth: Nottingham, England
Occupation: Cricketer and Coach
Height: 6 ft 2 in
Batting Style: Right-handed
Bowling Style: Right-arm medium-fast
Teams: Nottinghamshire and England
Debut: 1993

Former English cricketer and coach who played for Kent and later coached the team to several championships, known for his successful coaching career.

Timeline
1979
Born in Nottingham, England
Paul Franks was born on February 3, 1979, in Nottingham, England. He would go on to become a cricketer and coach.
1996
Debuts for Nottinghamshire
Franks made his debut for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, playing in the English county cricket system.
2005
Takes 50 wickets in a season
Franks took 50 wickets in a season for the first time, establishing himself as a leading bowler in English county cricket.
2011
Retires from professional cricket
Franks announced his retirement from professional cricket, ending a 15-year playing career.
2016
Becomes coach for Nottinghamshire
Franks was appointed as a coach for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, overseeing the development of young cricketers.
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What is Paul Franks cricket career?
Paul Franks is a former English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and later became a coach.
What are Paul Franks coaching achievements?
Paul Franks has coached several teams, including Nottinghamshires second XI and the England Under-19 team, leading them to a World Cup title in 2014.
What is Paul Franks playing style?
Paul Franks was a right-arm medium-pace bowler and a lower-order right-handed batsman during his playing career.
Has Paul Franks won any awards?
Paul Franks was named the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Clubs Young Player of the Year in 1994 and received the Brian Johnston Memorial Award in 2015.
What is Paul Franks doing now?
Paul Franks currently works as the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Clubs assistant coach and has been involved in various cricket development programs.

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