David Grant (cricketer)

David Malcolm Kerr Grant (born 24 May 1997) is an Australian cricketer from North Adelaide, South Australia.

[1] While he was still a teenager, Grant started to play cricket for Australia's national under-19 team, making his Youth One Day International (ODI) debut in 2014 against Sri Lanka.

[6] During the tournament, he made his List A cricket debut against South Africa A and was a standout performer with bowling figures of four wickets for 31 runs to help the National Performance Squad to a 17-run victory, bowling out South Africa A for 226.

[11] In March, Grant suffered a foot stress fracture, meaning he couldn't play for South Australia for the rest of the season,[12] but he was still upgraded from his rookie contract to a full contract with South Australia for the next season.

He is a seam bowler who works on getting the ball in the right place and only bowls at speeds of around 125 km/h (78 mph),[1] though South Australian Cricket Association high-performance manager Tim Nielsen has said he is capable of getting into the 130's.