Sunday, February 6, 2011

RJ Sidebottom Profile


General Information
Full name Ryan Jay Sidebottom
Born January 15, 1978, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Current age 33 years 20 days
Major teams England, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling Style Left-arm fast-medium
Career Statistics
Batting & Fielding Statistics
Test ODI T20
Matches Played 22 25 18
Innings Played 31 18 1
Not Outs 11 8 1
Runs 313 133 5
Highest 31 24 5*
Average 15.65 13.30 -
Balls Faced 903 194 4
St/R 34.66 68.55 125.00
100's 0 0 0
50's 0 0 0
4's 37 11 1
6's 0 0 0
Catches Taken 5 6 5
Stumpings Made 0 0 0
Bowling Statistics
Test ODI T20
Matches Played 22 25 18
Innings Played 36 25 18
Balls 4812 1277 367
Runs 2231 1039 437
Wickets 79 29 23
Best Inning Bowling 7/47 3/19 3/16
Best Match Bowling 10/139 3/19 3/16
Average 28.24 35.82 19.00
Economy Rate 2.78 4.88 7.14
St/R 60.9 44.0 15.9
4 Wickets 5 0 0
5 Wickets 5 0 0
10 Wickets 1 0 0

Profile
Ryan Jay Sidebottom was born 15 January 1978 in Huddersfield is an English cricketer who plays international cricket for England and domestic cricket for Nottinghamshire. With his long, curly, ginger hair, standing 6' 4" and weighing 13 stone, Ryan Sidebottom is one of the most recognizable figures on the county circuit and now, after a belated second chance at international cricket, is making up for lost time at the top level. He is a primarily a left-arm fast-medium bowler. Sidebottom played his first Test match in 2001 against Pakistan, but failed to take a wicket and was dropped for six years. In 2007 he was brought back into the side following an injury to Matthew Hoggard and took four wickets in his first innings. Since then he has become a prolific bowler for England. Like his father - Arnie - who was an accomplished footballer and one-time Test player - he made his county debut for Yorkshire as a left-arm seamer in 1997, having previously impressed the scouts of Sheffield United Football Club. For much of his career it appeared Sidebottom jnr would remain a one-cap Test wonder like his father. He'd been handed his debut in 2001 against Pakistan, but after a wicketless performance was banished back to county cricket. Although he bowled tidily throughout, he failed to take a wicket and was generally considered to be out of his depth and he was quickly discarded, and seemingly forgotten after two poor ODIs against Zimbabwe that October.

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