Douglas Gain

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Douglas Gain
Cricket information
Batting Right hand bat
Bowling Right arm medium
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches3321
Runs scored1503559
Batting average 26.3637.26
100s/50s1/110/4
Top score10095*
Balls bowled4818
Wickets 00
Bowling average n/an/a
5 wickets in innings n/an/a
10 wickets in matchn/aN/A
Best bowling0/30/17
Catches/stumpings 26/-6/-

Douglas Robert Gain (born 29 December 1976 in Johannesburg), is a South African cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional right-arm medium pace bowler.

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He captained the South Africa Under 19s during their tour of India, against the Indian Under 19s. In the three match series, in which he captained all three matches, he won one, lost one and drew the last one. A batsman with one first-class century and 11 half-centuries to his name, he has played for Boland, Gauteng and Transvaal.

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