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Luke Procter

ENG36 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

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Batting

NOR vs DBS, First class12 (38)
NOR vs DBS, First class2 (14)
NOR vs GLCS, First class19 (53) *
NOR vs MDX, First class33 (72)
NOR vs MDX, First class0 (11)
NOR vs SUS, First class0 (1)
NOR vs SUS, First class6 (30)
NOR vs GLM, First class48 (140)
NOR vs GLM, First class98 (248)
NOR vs YORKS, First class31 (60)
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Bowling

NOR vs DBS, First class0-1
NOR vs GLCS, First class2-41
NOR vs MDX, First class0-39
NOR vs MDX, First class0-21
NOR vs KT, LIST A2-25
NOR vs SUS, First class3-37
NOR vs SUS, First class4-45
NOR vs GLM, First class0-20
NOR vs GLM, First class3-51
NOR vs YORKS, First class3-63
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Luke Procter Carrer Stats

Teams played for

Lancashire Northamptonshire

About Luke Procter

NameLuke Procter
GenderMale
Birth24 Jun 1988
Birth PlaceOldham, Lancashire
Height5 ft 9 in
NationalityEnglish

Luke Anthony Procter is a gritty left-handed batsman and right-handed fast bowler, who has been a key asset in the county circles. Born in Oldham, the all-rounder has been with Lancashire since his Academy days, before migrating to Northamptonshire in late 2016. He has been a consistent performer both with bat and ball in the Championship, best known for his reliability with the red ball. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

Luke Anthony Procter is a gritty left-handed batsman and right-handed fast bowler, who has been a key asset in the county circles. Born in Oldham, the all-rounder has been with Lancashire since his Academy days, before migrating to Northamptonshire in late 2016. He has been a consistent performer both with bat and ball in the Championship, best known for his reliability with the red ball. 

The Oldham-born debut for Lancashire during the Pro40 Division Two in 2009, his first-class debut came a year later in the Championship. Both his List A and FC debuts came against Warwickshire. However, he made his mark the following season during Lancs’ Championship-winning year, where he studded 366 runs at 40.66. His 2012 season was disrupted by injury. While in 2013, his numbers weren’t very appealing. 

The all-rounder redeemed himself when Lancashire returned to Division One Championship in 2016. Procter was promoted to bat at number 3 and he didn’t disappoint by scoring 822 runs with a staggering 137 against Hampshire. However, he spent the last month of that summer with the Northants on loan, later signing a three-year contract with the latter county. 

Procter left Lancashire after scoring over 5000 runs and scalping more than 150 wickets. He has also been a strong performer in white-ball cricket, his strong technique and ability to scalp key wickets makes him a dogged player. At 33, the dogged man still has a lot to offer and he would like to find success with both bat and ball in the seasons to follow. 

(As of July 2021)