- Robert Andrew Pick is a former English cricketer, and is the former coach of the England Under-19 team and the Canadian national team
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Andy Pick facts
- He is currently the ICC High Performance Manager for the Americas Region
- An express-pace bowler, Pick played county cricket for Nottinghamshire
- He made a somewhat inauspicious first-class debut against Hampshire in July 1983, returning first-innings figures of 20-3-101-0
- During this match he also made his List A debut in the John Player League, taking 1-56 from eight overs, his victim being Mark Nicholas
- Pick's maiden first-class wicket finally arrived in the second innings of his third game, when he dismissed Yorkshire's Martyn Moxon, but he ended the season with a dismal record of just seven first-class wickets
- He received notoriety for his personal record pace of 95 mph
- Pick had a better 1984 season, taking 25 wickets at an average of a shade under 31, and from then until 1995 he was a regular in the Nottinghamshire first team, amassing almost 750 wickets in all forms of the game
- His best years came in the early 1990s: after a winter in New Zealand with Wellington during which he topped the bowling averages and helped Wellington to win the Shell Trophy, in 1990 he recorded his best bowling figures, 7-128 against Leicestershire, and that winter he travelled with the England A team, claiming 21 first-class wickets in Sri Lanka at just 17 runs apiece
- He continued his good form in the summer, taking a career best 67 wickets in the English season
- He again toured with England A to the West indies and Bermuda, playing in two of the three Tests
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