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Miguel Cummins

Miguel Cummins

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Miguel Cummins
Personal information
Full name Miguel Lamar Cummins
Born 5 September 1990 (age 25)
St. Michael Parish, Barbados
Batting style Left-handed
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Role Bowler
International information
National side
Only ODI 23 Feb. 2014 v Ireland
Domestic team information
Years Team
2012–2014 Barbados
2013 Antigua Hawksbills
2014 Sagicor High Performance Centre
2014 Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel
Career statistics
Competition ODI FC LA T20
Matches 1 30 5 7
Runs scored 102 4 13
Batting average 4.85 n/a 13.00
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 18 4* 10
Balls bowled 36 3,389 264 84
Wickets 1 82 8 1
Bowling average 42.00 23.07 29.25 131.00
5 wickets in innings 0 4 0 0
10 wickets in match n/a 0 n/a n/a
Best bowling 1/42 7/45 4/31 1/24
Catches/stumpings 0/- 11/– 1/- 4/-
Source: CricketArchive, 8 April 2015
Miguel Lamar Cummins (born 5 September 1990) is a Barbadian cricketer who has played a single One Day International (ODI) match for the West Indies. At domestic level, he represents Barbados, and has also played for the Antigua Hawksbills and the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
From Saint Michael Parish, Cummins attended Parkinson Memorial Secondary School, best known as the high school attended by Malcolm Marshall.[1] Aged 17, he spent the 2010 English season playing club cricket for Wavertree in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition's second division, and led the club's batting and bowling averages.[2][3] Cummins made his first-class season for Barbados two years later, playing a single match in the Regional Four Day Competition.[4] He became a regular in the Barbados side in 2013, taking 35 wickets from eight matches, including three-wicket hauls. This total was beaten only by Nikita Miller (Jamaica), Shane Shillingford (Windward Islands), and Ashley Nurse (Barbados), and was the most by any fast bowler.[5] Barbados won the competition, defeating Trinidad and Tobago in the final by an innings and 22 runs. Cummins took nine wickets in the final (5/30 and 4/75), and was named man of the match.[6] Earlier in the season, against the same team, he had taken 7/45, the best figures of his career.[7]
Cummins' good form led to his selection for West Indies A in two series later in 2013.[8] He played a single match against Sri Lanka in June, and then six matches (both first-class and limited-overs) against India A when the West Indians toured the country in September.[4] Ireland toured the West Indies in early 2014 to play one ODI and two Twenty20 International (T20I) matches, with Cummins named in the West Indies' senior ODI squad.[9] On his international debut, he took 1/42 from six overs, having William Porterfield caught down the leg side.[10] During the same over, he had bowled three consecutive no-balls, two of which were hit for sixes by Porterfield.[11] Cummins played for the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel and the Antigua Hawksbills in the first and second seasons of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), respectively.[12] A graduate of the West Indies High Performance Centre (WIHPC),[13] he was named Emerging Player of the Year at the 2014 WIPA/WICB Awards, which recognised performances during the previous season.[14]

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