Born On This Day: 18th January

A new series from Hampshire Cricket historian Dave Allen marks the birthdays of notable and fondly remembered Hampshire cricketers

Gareth Berg was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1981. He is an all-rounder who played for Middlesex from 2008- 2014 and joined Hampshire in 2015.

In the late 1990s, he played age-group cricket in South Africa, then from 2003, club cricket in Northamptonshire and the Home Counties. In 2008, he played for Middlesex in three Championship, and six limited-overs matches, after which he became a regular player. He also played for Italy in T20 matches from 2011-2014 and in the 50-over World Cup Challenge in December 2019.

In 2015 he joined Hampshire, and apart from an injury in 2016, was a regular player in all three formats until 2019 when he moved to Northamptonshire on loan, mid-season. He joined them permanently for the 2020 season.

In first-class cricket, he has scored two centuries, but is rather unlucky that his best scores for Hampshire were 99 v Sussex in 2015 and 99* v Yorkshire in 2017. He scored 1959 first-class runs for Hampshire at 27.59 and took 125 wickets at 31.34 with a best of 6-56 v Yorkshire in 2016.

In limited-overs cricket he took 46 wickets for the county, plus 26 in the T20. He was a member of the Hampshire sides that beat Kent in the List A Lord’s Final in 2019, then lost to Somerset in the following year.

Also today: Edgar Sheldrake (1884-1885) & Henry Soames (1867).


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