Stephen David Peters (born 10 December 1978, Harold Wood, United Kingdom) is an English cricketer. He has played for the county cricket teams of Essex and Worcestershire. He is currently playing for Northamptonshire.
Stephen showed early promise during his time at Essex, scoring 110 on his debut against Cambridge UCCE in 1996 and was picked for the England U19 team that won the World Cup, Peters helped them to this by scoring a century and gettin...
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Stephen David Peters (born 10 December 1978, Harold Wood, United Kingdom) is an English cricketer. He has played for the county cricket teams of Essex and Worcestershire. He is currently playing for Northamptonshire.
Stephen showed early promise during his time at Essex, scoring 110 on his debut against Cambridge UCCE in 1996 and was picked for the England U19 team that won the World Cup, Peters helped them to this by scoring a century and getting the man of the match award in the final. Stephen then moved to Worcestershire to regenerate his career. After 3 seasons at Worcester, he moved to Northants for the start of the 2006 season. While at Northants, he scored his highest first class score when he made 178* against his former club Essex in his first season. On the 1st September 2009, Stephen alongside David Willey signed a two year contract extensions keeping them at the club until the end of the 2011 season.
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