Rob Keogh

English Cricketer and all-rounder

Rob Keogh - English Cricketer and all-rounder
Born

October 21st, 1991
33 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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An English cricketer, played mainly for Northamptonshire. Primarily recognized as an all-rounder, excelled with both bat and ball. Made significant contributions to the team's performance in various competitions. Celebrated for playing a vital role in the County Championship and creating key partnerships with teammates in difficult matches.

Played for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club

Contributed to County Championship success

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