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| Name | Alan Evans |
| Birth date | 1949 |
| Birth place | Swansea, Wales |
| Role | Cricketer |
| Batting | Right-handed |
| Bowling | Right-arm medium-fast |
| Clubs | Glamorgan |
Alan Evans was a Welsh cricketer known for his tenure with Glamorgan County Cricket Club and contributions to county cricket in the 1970s and 1980s. He played as a right-arm medium-fast bowler and lower-order right-handed batsman, appearing in both first-class and List A competitions while competing in fixtures against teams such as Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Lancashire County Cricket Club, and Essex County Cricket Club. Evans featured in domestic tournaments including the County Championship, the Gillette Cup, and the John Player League.
Born in Swansea, Evans grew up in Wales and attended local schools where he developed his cricketing skills alongside participation in club sides like Swansea Cricket Club and regional youth competitions affiliated with Welsh Cricket. He progressed through county youth pathways that interfaced with the youth structures of Marylebone Cricket Club fixtures and played in minor county fixtures that brought him into contact with talent scouts from Glamorgan County Cricket Club and selectors associated with Cricket Wales.
Evans made his mark in county second XI cricket before earning a place in the Glamorgan senior side, debuting in competitions organized under the aegis of the Test and County Cricket Board. During his career he faced established professionals from clubs such as Surrey County Cricket Club, Middlesex County Cricket Club, and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. His List A appearances placed him against one-day specialists who played in the Benson & Hedges Cup and the NatWest Trophy, and he shared dressing rooms with teammates who had represented England cricket team at various levels.
Domestically, Evans contributed to Glamorgan campaigns in seasons that included fixtures at Sophia Gardens and outgrounds such as St Helen's (Swansea), producing performances against sides like Sussex County Cricket Club and Warwickshire County Cricket Club. He recorded notable bowling spells in County Championship matches versus Leicestershire County Cricket Club and produced economical overs in one-day contests versus Derbyshire County Cricket Club. While he did not earn a cap for the England cricket team in Test or One Day International cricket, he competed against touring international sides and county XIs that included players from Australia national cricket team, West Indies cricket team, and India national cricket team.
As a right-arm medium-fast bowler, Evans relied on seam movement and disciplined line and length, often bowling in tandem with strike bowlers who represented Glamorgan alongside him and featured in scorecards against Hampshire County Cricket Club and Kent County Cricket Club. His batting was lower-order, contributing useful runs in partnership with wicketkeepers and tailenders, collaborating in stands recorded in scorebooks versus Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Somerset County Cricket Club. Across first-class and List A appearances his statistics were compiled in annual almanacs and archives maintained by institutions such as the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack and databases used by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Off the field, Evans remained involved in local cricket networks in Wales, mentoring younger players within club systems connected to Cricket Wales and supporting grassroots initiatives linked to regional clubs like Swansea Cricket Club and county development programs run in partnership with Glamorgan. His career is recalled in county histories and publications about Glamorgan cricket, alongside contemporaries who represented the county in the same era and contributors chronicled by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
Category:Welsh cricketers Category:Glamorgan cricketers Category:1949 births Category:Living people