Ian Ward (cricketer)
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Ian James Ward (born 30 September 1972) is a British broadcaster and former professional
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er. A left-handed batsman and occasional right-arm medium bowler for Surrey and Sussex, Ward was capped 5 times by
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. Since retiring from professional cricket in 2005, he has worked for
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as a cricket commentator and presenter.


Playing career

Ward made his professional debut for Surrey in 1992, but was released by the county at the end of the
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, aged 20. Without a county for the following five years, he worked as a petrol station attendant, barman and aircraft cleaner, while continuing to play club cricket. In 1997, Ward rejoined Surrey, becoming part of the side that won the
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three times between
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and 2002. His form for Surrey earned him a call-up to the 2000-01 England A tour of the
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where he scored 689 runs at an average of 68.90, including three centuries. He made his
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debut against
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at Lord's in 2001, scoring 39 runs in an England victory by an innings and 9 runs. Ward struggled in his second Test, scoring only 12 and 10 runs in a 108 run defeat to Pakistan at Old Trafford. He retained his place, however, for the beginning of the 2001 Ashes series against Australia. Ward made 23 and 3 runs in the first Test of the series at
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, before scoring 23* and a
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in the second Test at Lord's. His final Test appearance came in the third match of the 2001 Ashes series at
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, scoring 6 and 13 runs. England lost the Test by 7 wickets, which meant Australia retained
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with two Tests to spare. Having scored 6,923 runs for Surrey at an average of 40.01, including 17 centuries, Ward left the county for a second time in 2003, opting to join Sussex for the 2004 season. After scoring a further 6 centuries across two seasons, he announced his retirement from professional cricket in 2005, in order to pursue a career in broadcasting.


Broadcasting career

Ward first worked for Sky Sports during its coverage of the 2001 England tour of Sri Lanka. Yet to make his Test debut at the time, he was employed at short notice upon the recommendation of
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, the England batsmen and teammate of Ward at Surrey. After his retirement from professional cricket in 2005, Ward sought to forge a full-time career in broadcasting. A brief stint as an anchor on
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followed, as did increasingly frequent appearances on Sky Sports' cricket coverage. By the
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, Ward had become an integral part of cricket coverage on Sky Sports. During that series, he anchored coverage from the 'Ashes Zone', which, drawing upon his professional cricket experience, saw Ward and guests perform detailed technical analysis. Following the 2013 Ashes series, Ward's prominence on Sky Sports' cricket coverage continued to increase, with Ward regularly presenting One Day International and
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matches, as well as overseas tours, in lieu of
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, the primary presenter of
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on Sky Sports. In 2019, Ward presented coverage of the
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on Sky Sports, and was one of only six British commentators to be heard on global broadcast coverage of the tournament. In 2020, Ward succeeded Gower as the primary presenter of international cricket on Sky Sports.


References

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