Angus Fraser

Known throughout the cricketing world as ‘Gus’, Angus has entertained many sporting crowds over the years. As a bowler, Gus is known as one of the most reliable bowlers England has produced, and never one to shy away from hard graft. Made Captain of Middlesex in 2001, Gus is perhaps best known for his incredible efforts in the West Indies. During recent times, Angus has forged a name for himself in print media as the Cricket Correspondent for The Independent. He has developed his off-field potential considerably through being a regular and keen member of the Sky Sports Cricket and Radio 5 Test Match Special Teams.

During the past few years, Angus has also gained a great deal of experience in perfecting his after dinner speaking. He is always happy to give his honest, passionate and amusing opinion on a number of topics, sport related or not. Through his openness, Angus tends to endear himself to the audience, allowing them to relate to his past experiences, which always ensures a relaxing and very enjoyable evening. Angus is ideal for either the cricket/golf club dinners or many corporate opportunities, when he is able to entertain the audience with his years of experience at the very top of his profession.

Cricketing Highlights


1984: County Debut for Middlesex CCC
1989: Test Debut
1989-1999: 8 England tours to Australia (3), West Indies (3), India & South Africa
2001: Appointed captain of Middlesex CCC

Career Stats


ENGLAND
Test matches: 46
Test wickets: 177
Test Runs: 388
Best Bowling: 8-53 v West Indies

MIDDLESEX
1st class County matches: 275
Wickets: 847
Runs: 2749
Best Batting: 92