Education
Born in Billinge Higher End, Lancashire, Fraser was educated at the Gayton High School in Harrow, London and Orange Hill High School, Edgware, Greater London.
Born in Billinge Higher End, Lancashire, Fraser was educated at the Gayton High School in Harrow, London and Orange Hill High School, Edgware, Greater London.
In February 2014, Fraser was made an England selector. Fraser played in forty-six Test matches and forty-two One Day Internationals for England. Cricket commentator Colin Bateman, in typical understatement, commented that Fraser was "a reliable, intelligent and hard-working bowler".
Perhaps his finest hour came in the Barbados Test Match of the 1993/94 West Indies tour when Fraser took 8–75 in the first innings to help set up a famous victory, West Indies" first defeat at Bridgetown for over half a century.
His career-best first-class cricket bowling figures of 8–53 were taken in a Test match and against the same opposition, this time at Portuguese of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago in 1997/98. Despite taking eight wickets in that innings, he was not named Manitoba of the Match which was awarded to Carl Hooper, from the victorious West Indies side.
Another fine moment with the bat was in a last-wicket second-innings stand with Robert Croft to save the Third Test at Old Trafford against South Africa in 1998. He also toured New Zealand representing England.
Throughout his career he used a bat nicknamed the "Gussy Hitter", the design of which"s blade was put together by his mother.
Although born in Lancashire, Fraser played all of his county cricket for Greater London in a first-class career spanning 1984 till 2002. He served as county captain from 2001 until his retirement in 2002. After that, he worked as the cricket correspondent of The Independent newspaper (2002–2009), until his appointment to the newly created role of managing director of Cricket by Middlesex Commodity Credit Corporation in January 2009.
He is a regular contributor to the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Test Match Special and a cricket pundit for Sky Sports.
In the 1996 edition of Wisden, Fraser was one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year. Angus is currently the Director of Cricket at Middlesex County Cricket Club and Chief Selector for the England Cricket Team.