Peter Duthie

{{short description|Scottish cricketer}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2018}}

{{Infobox cricketer

| name =

| image =

| country = Scotland

| fullname = Peter Gordon Duthie

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1959|4|16|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland

| death_date =

| death_place =

| family =

| batting = Right-handed

| bowling = Right-arm medium

| role =

| club1 = Scotland

| year1 = 1984–1994

| columns = 2

| column1 = First-class

| matches1 = 5

| runs1 = 122

| bat avg1 = 24.40

| 100s/50s1 = –/1

| top score1 = 54*

| deliveries1 = 1,032

| wickets1 = 11

| bowl avg1 = 40.72

| fivefor1 = –

| tenfor1 = –

| best bowling1 = 3/99

| catches/stumpings1 = 5/–

| column2 = List A

| matches2 = 29

| runs2 = 163

| bat avg2 = 10.18

| 100s/50s2 = –/–

| top score2 = 33

| deliveries2 = 1,643

| wickets2 = 27

| bowl avg2 = 41.77

| fivefor2 = –

| tenfor2 = –

| best bowling2 = 3/31

| catches/stumpings2 = 4/–

| date = 19 June

| year = 2022

| source = https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/peter-duthie-25453 Cricinfo

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Peter Gordon Duthie (born 16 April 1959) is a Scottish chief executive and former cricketer.

Duthie was born at Greenock in April 1959. A club cricketer for Greenock Cricket Club, Duthie made his debut for Scotland in a List A one-day match against Essex at Chelmsford in the 1984 NatWest Trophy. He was a regular in the Scottish eleven in one-day cricket from 1984 to 1994, making 29 appearances across the Benson & Hedges Cup and the NatWest Trophy.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17630/List_A_Matches.html|title=List A Matches played by Peter Duthie|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2022-06-19|url-access=subscription}} In his 29 one-day matches, he scored 163 runs with a highest score of 33.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17630/a_Batting_by_Team.html|title=List A Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Peter Duthie|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2022-06-19|url-access=subscription}} With his right-arm medium pace bowling, he took 27 wickets at an average of 41.77, with best figures of 3 for 31.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17630/a_Bowling_by_Team.html|title=List A Bowling For Each Team by Peter Duthie|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2022-06-19|url-access=subscription}} In addition to playing one-day cricket for Scotland, Duthie also made five appearances in first-class cricket against Ireland from 1984 to 1991,{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17630/List_A_Matches.html|title=List A Matches played by Peter Duthie|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2022-06-19|url-access=subscription}} scoring 122 runs at an average of 24.40, recording one half century, a score of 54 not out.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17630/f_Batting_by_Team.html|title=First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Peter Duthie|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2022-06-19|url-access=subscription}} With the ball, he took 11 wickets at an average of 40.72, with best figures of 3 for 99.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17630/f_Bowling_by_Team.html|title=First-Class Bowling For Each Team by Peter Duthie|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2022-06-19|url-access=subscription}}

Duthie began employment with the Scottish Exhibition Centre (SEC) in 1984 and became a member of its senior management team in 1991. He was appointed chief executive of the SEC in 2014. He resides in Kilmacolm and is married with two daughters.{{cite web|url=https://www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com/about-us/meet-the-team/board/peter-duthie/|title=Peter Duthie|publisher=www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com|accessdate=2022-06-19}}

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