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(born
March 31 ,
1971 ,
Ripon ,
Yorkshire ) is a former
English cricketer who played
First-class Cricket for
Yorkshire and
Essex .
Grayson made his first-class debut for Yorkshire in 1990 where he played for 5 years. Having been released in 1995 he joined Essex and was awarded his club cap in his first season, 1996. Grayson played for
England in
One Day Internationals in 2000 at the
ICC Knock Out Competition . He was out for a
Golden Duck and his five overs went for 20 runs. He played his second ODI a year later having been chosen for the squad to tour Zimbabwe.
Grayson retired from first-class cricket at the end of 2005 having scored 8,655 runs at 31.70 and taken 136 wickets at 44.39. In July 2007 he became the head coach at Essex having previously played for and coached the second XI.
He is the brother of former professional
Football er and current
Blackpool F.C. manager
Simon Grayson .