Sunday, February 6, 2011

TT Bresnan Profile


General Information
Full name Timothy Thomas Bresnan
Born February 28, 1985, Pontefract, Yorkshire
Current age 25 years 343 days
Major teams England, England Lions, England Under-19s, Marylebone Cricket Club, Yorkshire
Playing role Allrounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling Style Right-arm medium-fast
Career Statistics
Batting & Fielding Statistics
Test ODI T20
Matches Played 7 35 16
Innings Played 5 29 10
Not Outs 0 11 5
Runs 164 455 76
Highest 91 80 23*
Average 32.80 25.27 15.20
Balls Faced 462 477 66
St/R 35.49 95.38 115.15
100's 0 0 0
50's 1 1 0
4's 14 54 6
6's 0 1 0
Catches Taken 3 8 5
Stumpings Made 0 0 0
Bowling Statistics
Test ODI T20
Matches Played 7 35 16
Innings Played 13 35 16
Balls 1482 1713 310
Runs 707 1523 389
Wickets 25 40 11
Best Inning Bowling 4/50 4/28 3/10
Best Match Bowling 6/75 4/28 3/10
Average 28.28 38.07 35.36
Economy Rate 2.86 5.33 7.52
St/R 59.2 42.8 28.1
4 Wickets 1 1 0
5 Wickets 0 0 0
10 Wickets 0 0 0

Profile
Timothy Thomas Bresnan was born 28 February 1985, Pontefract, West Yorkshire. He is an English cricketer. He is a fast-medium bowler, as well as being respected for his ability with the bat for Yorkshire. He normally fields in the deep. He won the NBC Denis Compton Award in 2002 and 2003. In June 2006 he was called up to the England One Day International side, and in May 2009, he joined England's Test side. A powerfully built allrounder, Tim Bresnan had been tipped for higher honors since he became the youngest player in 20 years to represent Yorkshire when he debuted in 2001. He quickly progressed to the England Under-19 set-up and was part of the team in 2002 and 2003 - playing in two World Cups - the same years that he won the NBC Denis Compton Award for most promising Yorkshire player. All the potential took a few years to develop, but 2005 was an important year for Bresnan as he was given more responsibility in a transitional Yorkshire team. He was surprisingly overlooked for the England Academy, but started 2006 with a string of impressive performances with bat and ball, leading to a call-up to England's new-look one-day squad to face Sri Lanka. However, he fell victim to the flashing blades of Jayasuriya and Co., and then suffered injury in the second half of the season as he lost his place for the series against Pakistan.

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