Saturday, July 14, 2012

SLPL overseas players Profile - Uthura Rudras

1. Shakib Al Hassan – Bangladesh (US $ 25000)

Shakib is a left-handed middle-order batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler and is widely regarded as the only true world-class cricketer in the current Bangladeshi side. He made his international debut in one-dayers against Zimbabwe at Harare in August 2006 and got his Test cap against India at Chittagong in May 2007. He was named Wisden Cricketer's Test Player of the Year in 2009.


In T-20 Internationals -
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
16
214
13.37
47
107.0
57.0
21
17.95
4/34
6.61

2. David Miller – South Africa (US $ 25000)

 David Andrew Miller (born June 10, 1989) is a South African cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm slow bowler who has represented South Africa in both One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals. Miller made his Twenty20 International debut for South Africa against the West Indies in Antigua May 2010. Miller made his ODI debut, also against the West Indies in May 2010.

In T-20 Internationals
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
8
153
30.60
36*
123.38
-
-
-
-
-

3. Imran Farhat – Pakistan (US $ 20000)

Imran Farhat born 20 May 1982 in Lahore is a Pakistani cricketer who has played 39 Tests and 51 One Day Internationals for Pakistan, opening the batting in most of his international innings. He made ODI and Test Debut against New Zealand in 2001.He played his first T-20 against Australia in 2010.

In T-20 Internationals
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
7
76
10.85
19
108.57
-
-
-
-
-

4. Dillon Du Preez – South Africa (US $ 20000)

Diilon Du Preez born 8 November 1981 in Port Elizabeth is an all-rounder. He is yet to make International Cricket played for Eagles South African Franchise and Royal Challengers Banaglore in IPL. He is a Right handed batsman and Right arm fast medium bowler.  

In Domestic T-20s -
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
51
417
17.37
46
124.47
161.0
53
22.98
3/17
7.56

5. Samuel Badree – West Indies (US $ 20000)
  
Samuel Badree born 9 March 1981 in Trinidad is Leg break bowler and Right hand bat only played 2 T-20I for West Indies so far. He made his T-20 debut against Kiwis in recent series. He played for Trinidad & Tobago and performed well in Champions League.

In Domestic T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
43
29
7.25
7*
80.55
149.4
40
17.20
3/6
4.59

6. Fidel Edwards – West Indies (US $ 20000)

  Fidel Edward born 6 February 1982 played 54 tests 50 ODIs and 17 T-20I for West Indies so far. Fidel Edwards renowned for his fast bowling has the ability to bowl over 150kmph.

In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
17
10
5.00
7*
111.11
53.0
14
31.00
3/23
8.18

7. Kevon Cooper – West Indies (US $ 15000)

 Kevon Cooper born 2 February 1989 in Trinidad is an all-rounder Right handed bat and Right arm medium who came to lime light with the performance in IPL with Rajasthan Royals. He is similar to likes of Pollard and Bravo with medium fast bowling and big hitting. He is yet to play International Cricket.

In Domestic T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
36
143
11.00
28
126.54
120.5
42
17.90
4/26
6.22

8. Brendan Taylor – Zimbabwe (US $ 10000)

Brendan Taylor born 6 February 1986 is a Zimbabwean cricketer, who is mainly a batsman but occasionally keeps wicket or bowls off-spin. He is currently the captain of the Zimbabwean cricket team, he became the first Zimbabwean batsman to hit back-to-back One-Day International centuries (128* and 107*), achieved against New Zealand in October.

In International T-20s –
Matches
Runs
Average
Best/Bt.
S/R
Overs
Wickets
Average
Best/Bw.
Econ.
15
373
33.90
75*
121.89
5.0
1
17.00
1/16
3.40


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