David Fulton

Former England Cricket Player

About David Fulton

David Fulton is a former English cricketer and cricket journalist known for his batting prowess and insightful analysis. Born in 1971, Fulton played for Kent during the 1990s and early 2000s, where he established himself as a reliable and prolific opening batsman. His ability to score runs consistently and lead from the front made him a key player for his county.

After retiring from professional cricket, Fulton transitioned into journalism, becoming a respected cricket writer and commentator. His deep understanding of the game and ability to articulate complex cricketing concepts have made him a sought-after voice in cricket media. Fulton has written extensively for major publications, providing analysis and commentary on domestic and international cricket.

As a public speaker, David Fulton focuses on themes such as the evolution of cricket, the role of journalism in sports, and sharing rich anecdotes from his dual career as a player and journalist. His presentations often explore the changes in cricket over the decades, offering a unique perspective on the game’s development and the impact of media on modern sports. Fulton’s articulate and engaging style, combined with his wealth of experience, makes his talks both informative and thought-provoking. He provides audiences with a deeper understanding of cricket’s intricacies and the broader dynamics of sports journalism, making his presentations relevant and engaging for various audiences.

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