Education
University of Birmingham.
University of Birmingham.
He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler, who has played domestic cricket for Glamorgan, Free State, and Warwickshire. David has a younger brother, Tim, who has previously played for Glamorgan"s second eleven. He has also played List A and Twenty20 cricket.
He is currently a full-time coach at Solihull School.
He followed this up in 1994/95 when he went on a tour with the England A team to India and Bangladesh. The following season, he made a career high 157, before joining Warwickshire in 1997.
He quickly made it into the top order, and played there consistently until he made a return to Glamorgan in 2002. On 12 September 2006, he assumed the captaincy of Glamorgan with immediate effect after the resignation of Robert Croft.
At the end of the 2008 season, he was released by the club
In November 2006, Hemp made his debut for Bermuda, the country of his birth, in an Interstate Commerce Commission Intercontinental Cup game against Kenya. He went onto represent them in all games on their African tour, including seven One Day Internationals against Kenya, Canada and the Netherlands. The undoubted highlight of this tour was the Intercontinental Cup match against the Netherlands, in which Hemp scored an unbeaten 247, his highest first-class innings.
At the time, this was the highest score in the history of the competition, but the record stood only until the Netherlands" next match, when Ryan ten Doeschate scored 259 not out.
His current top ODI score came during the qualifiers for the 2011 World Cup, as he hit 102 not out during Bermuda"s loss to Kenya. His previous best, 76 not out against India at the 2007 World Cup, was the first-ever fifty scored by a Bermuda player in the World Cup.
In the column Runs, * indicates being not out
The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player"s career
One Day International Centuries.