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Sean Williams (cricketer)

Sean Williams (cricketer)

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Sean Williams
Personal information
Full nameSean Colin Williams
Born26 September 1986 (age 29)
BulawayoZimbabwe
Batting styleLeft-handed
Bowling styleSlow left arm orthodox
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 61)20 March 2013 v West Indies
Last Test9 August 2014 v South Africa
ODI debut (cap 86)25 February 2005 v South Africa
Last ODI24 October 2015 v Afghanistan
ODI shirt no.14
T20I debut (cap 11)28 November 2006 v Bangladesh
Last T20I28 October 2015 v Afghanistan
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2004–presentMatabeleland Tuskers
2006–2009Westerns
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIFCLA
Matches29244145
Runs scored642,5893,1173,693
Batting average16.0033.6243.2929.80
100s/50s0/01/236/171/20
Top score31102178102
Balls bowled1722,5332,5714,140
Wickets2363178
Bowling average56.5058.0629.5541.47
5 wickets in innings-011
10 wickets in match--0n/a
Best bowling2/953/235/367/25
Catches/stumpings1/–33/–43/-54/–
Source: Cricinfo;, 28 October 2015
Sean Colin Williams (born 26 September 1986) is a Zimbabwean cricketer who captained his country at the 2006 Under–19 World Cup. Williams, a left-handed batsman and occasional slow left arm bowler, has a highest score of 96 against the Irelandin the match played between the nations at the 2015 World Cup, and has taken 7 wickets in his 16 One-Day Internationals. He is the premier allrounder of the Zimbabwean team.

Under-19s Career[edit]

In the Under-19 World Cup in 2004 he was the pick of Zimbabwe's batsmen with 157 runs at 31.40, as well as five wickets. He led the U-19 side in the World Cup in Sri Lanka in February 2006, the highlight being a win over England and there were rumours both before and after the tournament that he was not happy with the board.

Domestic career[edit]

In first-class cricket, Williams plays for Westerns, formally known as Matabeleland. His highest score is 129.

International career[edit]

He was expected to be called up at the time of the players' strike in April 2004. Almost a year later, and with just one first-class match, he was drafted into the Zimbabwe squad to tour South Africa. This turned out to be true when he turned down a central contract the following month, opting to look for a more settled career overseas, although he again changed his mind, returning to play for Zimbabwe three months later. Dogged by injuries, the on-off farrago resurfaced in 2008 when he again quit for a contract in South Africa, only to return weeks later.
Sean Williams ruled out of Cricket World Cup 2011 due to fractured thumb, He was forced to fly home for his recovery.[1]
In 2013, in second Test at Roseau, he made is his Test debut against West Indies. He scored 31 and 6 runs in the match.
In September 2013, he made himself unavailable to play the first Test against Pakistan because of the payments issue and was satisfied with an offer made to him and was committed to the country in future.
On 19 February 2015, he scored an unbeaten 76 runs in the Cricket World Cup against the United Arab Emirates. When he came to the crease, Zimbabwe was in deep trouble on 177/5. But finally he guided the team to victory with 76 runs off 65 balls with 7 fours and one six.[2]

Personal life[edit]

His father Colin Williams, a former first-class player and national hockey coach, refused to release him and insisted his son should concentrate more on his studies. His brotherMatthews Williams also plays cricket in Zimbabwe for Matabeleland Tuskers.

International centuries[edit]

One Day International centuries[edit]

Sean Williams's One Day International centuries
#RunsMatchAgainstCity/CountryVenueYearResult
110292 AfghanistanZimbabwe BulawayoZimbabweQueens Sports Club2015Lost[3]

Awards[edit]

One Day Internationals[edit]

Man of the Match Awards[edit]

S NoOpponentVenueDateMatch PerformanceResult
1BangladeshShaheed Chandu StadiumBogra3 December 200661 (70 balls: 4x4, 1x6); 4-0-24-1, 2 ct. , 1 run out Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets.[4]
2West IndiesSabina ParkKingston19 March 200770* (88 balls: 7x4); 3-0-17-0 Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets.[5]
3BangladeshQueens Sports ClubBulawayo5 May 2013DNB; 78* (75 balls: 6x4, 1x6) Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets.[6]
4AfghanistanQueens Sports ClubBulawayo18 July 201410-2-46-0, 1 run out; 70 (65 balls: 8x4, 1x6) Zimbabwe won by
5United Arab EmiratesSaxton OvalNelson19 February 20158-0-43-2, 1 ct. ; 76* (65 balls: 7x4, 1x6) Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets.[7]
6AfghanistanQueens Sports ClubBulawayo24 October 2015102 (124 balls: 3x4, 4x6). 4-0-19-0 Afghanistan won by 73 runs.[8]

References[edit]

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