Graeme Swann

Former England Cricketer and Top Off-Spinner.

  • Key player in 2009 and 2013 Ashes wins
  • First English spinner with 50 wickets in a calendar year
  • Ranked No. 1 ODI bowler, 2011
  • Took 255 Test wickets in 60 matches
  • Pundit for BBC & BT Sport

Discover Graeme Swann’s biography of published work below.

The Ashes It's All About the Urn England vs. Australia ultimate cricket rivalry, book cover
The Ashes: It’s All About the Urn: England vs. Australia: ultimate cricket rivalry
The Breaks Are Off: My Autobiography, book cover
The Breaks Are Off: My Autobiography

When Graeme Swann is booked for events, they are known to discuss the following speaking topics:

Cricket
Self-Development & Mentoring
Teamwork
Leadership
Peak Performance

Graeme Swann is a former English cricketer, widely regarded as one of the most skilled spin bowlers of his generation. Graeme enjoyed a prolific international career, representing England in all three formats of the game. Known for his right-arm off-spin and effective lower-order batting, he played a pivotal role in several historic England cricketing triumphs. Today, Graeme is a sought-after high-performance speaker, where his vast experience, witty personality, and insights into leadership and teamwork make him an engaging choice for corporate and sporting events.

Starting his career at Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in 1997, Graeme showed early promise. His move to Nottinghamshire in 2005 saw his domestic career flourish, leading to his eventual Test debut for England in 2008. In that debut match against India, Graeme took two wickets in his very first over, an impressive achievement shared by only one other player in Test history. This performance cemented his place as England’s premier spinner and played a crucial role in England’s 2009 Ashes triumph, where his bowling proved to be a decisive factor.

Over the following years, Graeme’s achievements only grew. He became the first English spinner to take 50 wickets in a calendar year in 2009 and was instrumental in England’s ICC World Twenty20 victory in 2010. His success continued as England reached the pinnacle of Test cricket, with Graeme helping the team to a historic series win in India in 2012 and a dominant Ashes series in 2013, taking 26 wickets. After retiring from professional cricket in 2013, Graeme transitioned into media, becoming a well-known pundit for BBC and BT Sport. His popularity soared even further after participating in Strictly Come Dancing in 2018.

Today, Graeme Swann is much more than a former cricketer. His ability to captivate audiences with stories of his cricketing journey, combined with his insight into leadership and personal development, makes him a standout speaker. Whether he’s discussing the challenges of elite performance or the importance of teamwork, Graeme’s engaging style and wealth of experience ensure that he is a compelling and memorable presence at any event.

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