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| Name | Jason Gallian |
| Country | England |
| Fullname | Jason Paul Gallian |
| Birth date | 27 July 1971 |
| Birth place | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Batting | Right-handed |
| Role | Opening batsman |
| Clubs | Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Oxford University, Cambridge University |
Jason Gallian (born 27 July 1971) is a former first-class cricketer who played as a right-handed opening batsman for county teams and made a brief Test appearance for England. He played for prominent institutions and counties and later moved into coaching and cricket administration in England and Australia. Gallian's career intersected with many leading players and institutions across county and international cricket.
Gallian was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and educated at Knox Grammar School and later at Loughborough University and Cambridge University, institutions linked with Sheffield Shield players, Marylebone Cricket Club, Cambridge University Cricket Club, Oxford University Cricket Club, and the University Match. His upbringing in Sydney placed him amid cricketing figures associated with New South Wales cricket team, Brad Haddin, Michael Hussey, Shane Warne, Mark Waugh, and Steve Waugh. Moving to England, he qualified to play for England national cricket team and became part of county structures tied to Lancashire County Cricket Club, Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, and Somerset County Cricket Club.
Gallian began his English domestic career with Lancashire County Cricket Club and then played for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club before establishing himself at Somerset County Cricket Club. His county appearances placed him alongside teammates and opponents such as Marcus Trescothick, Graham Onions, James Hildreth, Ian Botham, and contemporaries from Warwickshire County Cricket Club, Durham County Cricket Club, Middlesex County Cricket Club, and Surrey County Cricket Club. He featured in competitions overseen by the England and Wales Cricket Board, including the County Championship and limited-overs tournaments involving NatWest Trophy and Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy formats. During university years he played in fixtures against Oxford University, Cambridge University, MCC, and touring sides like Sri Lanka national cricket team and Zimbabwe national cricket team.
Gallian's international career culminated with selection for the England national cricket team in a Test match against the Pakistan national cricket team at The Oval in 1995, a period marked by players such as Michael Atherton, Graham Gooch, Alec Stewart, Darren Gough, and Phil DeFreitas. His inclusion followed domestic performances that were compared with contemporaries like Nick Knight, Nasser Hussain, and Mark Ramprakash. The Test appearance occurred during England tours and fixtures that involved selection debates alongside figures including Trevor Bayliss, David Lloyd, Ray Illingworth, and selectors from the England Selectors panels. Although brief, his international stint linked him with touring squads that also included opposition stars like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Inzamam-ul-Haq, and Salim Malik.
Gallian was known as an aggressive right-handed opening batsman, often compared stylistically with opening players such as Graham Gooch, Alastair Cook, Ken Rutherford, and Justin Langer. His first-class statistics included substantial run totals for counties across the County Championship, and his List A and Twenty20 contributions connected him with evolving formats overseen by bodies like the International Cricket Council and competitions involving teams such as Essex County Cricket Club and Hampshire County Cricket Club. He recorded centuries and partnerships involving players like Marcus Trescothick, Peter Trego, James Hildreth, and oppositions featuring bowlers such as Darren Gough, Dominic Cork, Andrew Caddick, and Dale Steyn. Season-by-season performances mirrored trends set by leading batsmen in English domestic cricket, and statistical comparisons were often made with contemporaries from Australia national cricket team and West Indies cricket team.
After retiring from regular first-class cricket, Gallian moved into coaching and cricket development roles connected with county academies, schools, and clubs affiliated to Somerset County Cricket Club and Cricket Australia. He worked in coaching environments alongside coaches and directors like Andy Hurry, John Emburey, Steve Rixon, Darren Lehmann, and administrators from England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket NSW. His later career included stints in cricket administration, mentoring young players who progressed to represent England Under-19 cricket team, Australia Under-19 cricket team, and county sides such as Sussex County Cricket Club, Glamorgan County Cricket Club, and Leicestershire County Cricket Club.
Gallian's personal life has involved residences in Somerset and Sydney, with connections to cricketing communities linked to clubs like Long Ashton Cricket Club and institutions such as Loughborough University and Cambridge University. He has associations with figures from cricketing and sporting networks including Marcus Trescothick, Ian Bell, James Hildreth, and coaching colleagues from counties and state systems such as Essex County Cricket Club and New South Wales cricket team.
Category:1971 births Category:English cricketers Category:Somerset cricketers Category:Living people