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Chad Keegan

Chad Keegan is a South African former cricketer, known for his career playing County Cricket in England for both Middlesex and Sussex. His primary role was as a bowler. While details of his specific achievements and records are not provided, his career focused on the English County Cricket circuit.


July 1979: Chad Keegan's Birth

In July 1979, Chad Blake Keegan was born. He later became a South African cricketer.

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2004: Injuries and Bowling Action Remodel

In 2004, Chad Keegan suffered several injuries, including a double stress-fracture. This forced him to totally remodel his bowling action. He was also voted Middlesex Player of the Year.

2005: Injury Rules Keegan Out

In 2005, injury once again ruled Chad Keegan out for the majority of the season.

2007: Released by Middlesex

At the end of the 2007 season, Chad Keegan was released by Middlesex.

2009: Trial by Sussex

In 2009, Chad Keegan was given a trial by Sussex and played for their 2nd XI. He also played for the first team in the Friends Provident Trophy against Surrey, where he bowled seven overs, getting 2 wickets for 53 runs, and scoring 38 runs.

2010: Released by Sussex

At the end of the 2010 season, Chad Keegan was released by Sussex. During the season he took 21 wickets in 18 white-ball matches.

2011: Plays for Oxfordshire

In 2011, Chad Keegan began playing Minor Counties cricket for Oxfordshire.

2016: Retirement

In 2016, Chad Keegan retired from playing cricket.