Saturday, October 9, 2010

Chris Cairns

Chris Cairns      

Full name Christopher Lance Cairns
Born June 13, 1970, Picton, Marlborough
Current age 40 years 119 days
Major teams New Zealand, Canterbury, Chandigarh Lions,ICC World XI, Northern Districts, Nottinghamshire
Playing role All-rounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Relation Father - BL Cairns, Uncle - BL Roberts
Christopher Lance Cairns
Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests621045332015833.53581557.0952236587140
ODIs21519325495011529.46587484.26426345153660
T20Is220321.501323.07000010
First-class217341381070215835.321371780
List A424377591036714332.609551180
Twenty20141421765014.66149118.120116650
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests621041169864102187/2710/10029.403.2853.611131
ODIs215186816865942015/425/4232.804.8440.6310
T20Is22485211/281/2852.006.5048.0000
First-class21734252183226478/4728.313.2052.9306
List A42416620127394556/126/1227.994.5936.51560
Twenty2014510812652/242/2425.207.0021.6000
Career statistics
Test debutAustralia v New Zealand at Perth, Nov 24-28, 1989 scorecard
Last TestEngland v New Zealand at Nottingham, Jun 10-13, 2004 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debutNew Zealand v England at Wellington, Feb 13, 1991 scorecard
Last ODINew Zealand v Sri Lanka at Napier, Jan 8, 2006 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debutNew Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last T20INew Zealand v West Indies at Auckland, Feb 16, 2006 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut1988/89
Last First-classOtago v Canterbury at Dunedin, Dec 19-21, 2005 scorecard
List A debut1988/89
Last List ANottinghamshire v Scotland at Nottingham, May 1, 2006 scorecard
Twenty20 debutNew Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire at Nottingham, Jun 27, 2008 scorecard
Profile
One of the more colourful characters in the New Zealand side, Chris Cairns has developed from something of a rebel to a more senior statesman, especially after the part he played in ending the players' strike in 2002. However, his genuine ability has been seen in only fleeting glimpses due to an inordinate number of injuries at crucial stages. When fit, he is one of the finest allrounders in the world, and he became only the sixth man to achieve an allrounder's double of 200 wickets and 3000 runs in March 2004. However, his bowling and batting has on the whole lacked the sort of impact which led New Zealand to their first one-day international tournament success, the 2000 ICC tournament at Nairobi. He continued to flourish in 2001-02, helping New Zealand to the VB Series final, but knee and back injuries came back to blunt his form. However, he came back for New Zealand's 2003-04 series against South Africa and announced that the 2004 Test series in England would be his last, but would continue to play one-dayers. New Zealand lost all three Tests, but, suitably, Cairns bowed out at Trent Bridge, his adopted home from his days with Nottinghamshire. In the first Test at Lord's, he passed Sir Vivian Richards's previous record of the most sixes in Test cricket. He played for Notts from 1989 to 1996, and returned in 2003. Upset at missing out on New Zealand's tour of South Africa in September 2005 - his captain, Stephen Fleming, was similar perplexed - he vowed to be fit and available for the World Cup in 2007. New Zealand lost the five-match one-day series 4-0, and Cairns was reinstated for Australia's one-day tour of New Zealand in December. On January 22, 2006, Cairns announced his retirement from ODIs in a tear-filled press conference. A Twenty20 match against West Indies on February 16, 2006 was his last game for New Zealand. thanks crickinfo.com

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