[1] His first One Day game came against the Netherlands the following season, Murphy scoring 31 not out, taking two catches and one stumping.
[3] In October 2012, Murphy signed a new two-year contract in response to Niall O'Brien's impending move to Leicestershire.
[4] He played 14 first-class matches in that season, but subsequently found opportunities limited by injuries and the presence of Ben Duckett and Adam Rossington, both of whom can keep wicket.
[5] Murphy was on the winning side in the 2013 Twenty20 competition, playing in all of Northants' 13 matches, including the final against Surrey.
[7] In September 2012, Murphy was selected by Scotland to be part of a tour group to South Africa in October 2012.