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Adrian Aymes

Adrian Nigel 'Adi' Aymes (born 4 June 1964 in Southampton, England) was a first-class cricketer for Hampshire, where he was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper for fifteen years, winning the Natwest Trophy in 1991. His interest in both football and cricket saw him play the former in his youth, making appearances for Bristol Rovers reserves and becoming assistant-manager of Lymington Town before becoming a full-time cricketer aged 24.〔"(Adi Aymes player profile )", Havant and Waterlooville. Retrieved on 2007-11-11.〕
On retiring from first-class cricket, he returned to football, becoming joint manager of Fleet Town. He is currently the fitness coach and general manager of Havant and Waterlooville.〔
==Early career==
Aymes attended Bellemoor School, and began playing for his local village side, Hursley Park, aged 11.〔"(Adrain Aymes )". myvillage.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-11.〕 Hampshire turned Aymes down as a schoolboy, but Aymes practised hard,〔 and was still in the Hursley Park side when they competed in the National Village Championship final nine years later at Lord's in 1984.〔 Hampshire were unable to ignore his heavy run-scoring any longer,〔 and Aymes made a successful debut for Hampshire Second XI against Middlesex Second XI in August 1985. He had a hand in five dismissals (four catches and one stumping), and scoring 53 runs not out in the second innings.〔(Hampshire Second XI v Middlesex Second XI ), 1985-08-25. Cricketarchive. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.〕 He became a Second XI regular for the 1986 season, and also competed in the Warwick Under-25 Competition. Between 1985 and 1990, Aymes played 116 matches for the Second XI, scoring 2920 runs which included 8 half-centuries and 3 centuries (although his highest score was only 105 not out).〔Player Oracle results for search strings 'Player: 6456; Hampshire Second XI between 1985 and 1990' at (CricketArchive ).〕
Aymes' first-class debut was against Surrey in June 1987, deputising for Bobby Parks. He scored 58 runs in the first innings and took one catch. He also made his debut in the List A game against Derbyshire, ventured little beyond the center during the first-class fixture, taking two catches and effecting one stumping. He deputised for two matches in the 1988 season, and one in the 1989 before finally displacing Parks in August 1990.

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