Background
James Regan was born in Frimley, Surrey on 30 May 1994.
James Regan was born in Frimley, Surrey on 30 May 1994.
Regan attended Street Patrick"s Catholic Primary School, Farnborough and All Hallows Catholic School, Farnham before moving onto King"s College, where he scored runs heavily.
He is a right-handed batsman who also plays as a wicket-keeper. Regan joined the Somerset County Cricket Club academy in 2011 and featured significantly for the Somerset Second XI towards the end of the summer with both bat and gloves. Regan made his first-class debut for Somerset against Cardiff Master Control Console University on 31 March 2012, following the decision to rest senior wicket-keepers Jos Buttler and Craig Kieswetter.
Regan didn"t bat in Somerset"s only innings of the match and failed to take a catch behind the stumps.
Regan then kept wicket for part of the two-day match against the touring South Africans in July 2012. Regan spent the 2012-2013 winter playing grade cricket for Latrobe Cricket Club in Tasmania, Australia.
In 2013, Regan played regularly for the Somerset 2nd XI but his only first team match was against Cardiff MCCU in a three-day match. Having played regularly and scored well with the bat for the Second XI in the 2014 season, Regan was expected to make his break through into the first team in 2015.
However, before the career-ending injury to Craig Kieswetter, Regan broke his metacarpal on his right index finger just on the knuckle.
With Alex Barrow as the only fit wicket-keeper in the squad, the county signed Michael Bates as cover. At the end of the 2015 season, Regan was released by Somerset. Regan subsequently announced that he would retrain as an independent financial advisor, with Taunton-based Cooper Associates.