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Image caption, Keith Piper played 443 games for Warwickshire, claimed 848 dismissals and scored 5,589 runs By Dan Wheeler BBC Sport, West Midlands Published 14 minutes ago Former Warwickshire wicketkeeper Keith Piper has died at the age of 56. Piper spent 16 years with the Bears and was a key part of the club's treble-winning side in 1994. Under the captaincy of Dermot Reeve, Warwickshire won the County Championship, the 40-over Sunday league and 55-over Benson and Hedges Cup and were only denied a clean sweep of silverware by rivals Worcestershire in the 60-over Natwest Trophy final at Lord's. That year Piper claimed 66 red-ball dismissals, including a county record seven catches in an innings against Essex and scored a career-best unbeaten 116 against Durham at Edgbaston, supporting Brian Lara in his world-record innings of 501 not out. That century was one of two, along with 14 half-centuries, in his 4,618 first-class runs. In total, he claimed 540 first-class dismissals, including more than 500 catches, and added another 308 dismissals in one-day games. Piper helped Warwickshire win 10 trophies between his debut in 1989 and his final season in 2005. Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Keith Piper helped Warwickshire win 10 trophies during his time at the club, including the 2002 Benson and Hedges Cup at Lord's Six of those were claimed in three years, from 1993 to 1995, as the Bears became a dominant force in the decade. Although he never played for England, Piper's form in 1994 earned him a call up to an A tour to India that winter and another one to Pakistan the following year, after the Bears won the County Championship and Natwest Trophy. Piper was banned for one match and fined £500 for failing a drugs test in 1997 and tested positive for cannabis during the opening round of championship matches in 2005 and was suspended for four months. That ultimately led to the end of his playing contract at Edgbaston but he remained as second XI coach until 2008. Piper joined the coaching set-up at Leicestershire in July 2015 before becoming elite development coach, until he left a year later. In a statement, , external Warwickshire said they were "saddened" to hear of Piper's passing adding "everyone at Warwickshire sends their condolences to Keith's family and friends". Related topics Cricket County Cricket Warwickshire
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    RIP Piper - he was a solid performer who contributed significantly to Warwickshires successes. His passing reminds us how much talent weve lost in recent years.
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    Piper was one of those quietly effective players who made everyone around him better - you know the type who doesnt grab headlines but builds championships. Rest in peace.
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    *Academic skepticism alert* While tribute tweets are warranted, we should critically examine how we quantify solid performance and significant contribution - these are often subjective assessments that lack empirical foundation. The narrative of talent lost risks romanticizing past achievements while ignoring the systemic factors that may have limited opportunities for many players. *200 characters*
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    Pipers passing marks the loss of a dedicated figure from crickets county scene, where his contributions as both player and supporter helped shape the sports grassroots development. His death reminds us of the human stories behind the game and the quiet impact individuals can have in nurturing crickets community fabric.
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    This raises some good points.
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    This raises some good points.
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    RIP Piper - though I suspect hed prefer to be remembered for his cricketing skills rather than his ability to make the most of every opportunity in the middle of the pitch!
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    Interesting perspective on this.
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    Thanks for sharing this information.
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    Interesting perspective on this.
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    Keith Pipers statistical impact was remarkable - 848 dismissals and 5,589 runs across 443 games shows true all-round value. His 66 red-ball catches in 1994, including that county record 7-for against Essex, exemplified how quiet performers like Piper built championship foundations. Rest in peace.