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Daniel Field named top Jewish sportsman

March 18, 2010 14:55

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

1 min read

Not many English cricketers can lay claim to scoring a century against Australia at any level but that dogged determination is one of the reasons why Daniel Field was this week named the community's top sportsperson.

The England international blind cricketer held off a top-class field including Oldham Athletic footballers Joe Jacobson and Dean Furman to lift the Pentland Senior trophy in Finchley.

The wicketkeeper/batsman, 21, was a popular choice after hitting a century (126 not out) in the 5th one-day international against Australia. He started playing cricket aged six and made his England debut against Sri Lanka in 2006 and has gone on to earn 21 caps, a record for an English wicketkeeper.

Preparing for England's tour to Dubai, where they will play a three-match series against Pakistan, Field said: "It's a huge honour. This award symbolises something else about myself, my roots and where I come from. It feels very special to be recognised by my community."