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Mark Ramprakash
Mark Ravindra Ramprakash MBE (born 5 September 1969) is an English former cricketer and cricket coach.
Outside of cricket, Ramprakash won the fourth series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2006.Since 2020, he has been the director of cricket for Harrow School.
Ramprakash was raised in Harrow, the son of a white British mother and Indo-Guyanese father. He attended Gayton High School.
A right-handed batsman, he played for Middlesex at every age level, signing his first professional contract with them at the age of 17. He was selected for England aged 21.
A gifted, and one of the heaviest-scoring, English batsman of his generation at county level, he rarely performed to his full potential during a long but intermittent international career.
He became a particularly prolific run scorer when he moved to Surrey in 2001, averaging over 100 runs per innings in two successive seasons (2006 & 2007). He is one of only 25 players in the history of the sport to have scored 100 first-class centuries.
In November 2012, he was announced as the batting coach for the England Lions in India.
In January 2013 he was appointed as batting coach for Middlesex, on a two-year contract.
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Mark Ramprakash
Mark Ravindra Ramprakash MBE (born 5 September 1969) is an English former cricketer and cricket coach.
Outside of cricket, Ramprakash won the fourth series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2006.Since 2020, he has been the director of cricket for Harrow School.
Ramprakash was raised in Harrow, the son of a white British mother and Indo-Guyanese father. He attended Gayton High School.
A right-handed batsman, he played for Middlesex at every age level, signing his first professional contract with them at the age of 17. He was selected for England aged 21.
A gifted, and one of the heaviest-scoring, English batsman of his generation at county level, he rarely performed to his full potential during a long but intermittent international career.
He became a particularly prolific run scorer when he moved to Surrey in 2001, averaging over 100 runs per innings in two successive seasons (2006 & 2007). He is one of only 25 players in the history of the sport to have scored 100 first-class centuries.
In November 2012, he was announced as the batting coach for the England Lions in India.
In January 2013 he was appointed as batting coach for Middlesex, on a two-year contract.
