| Ian Bradshaw | ||||
| Personal information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting style | Left-hand bat | |||
| Bowling style | Left-arm medium-fast | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Tests | ODIs | |||
| Matches | 5 | 62 | ||
| Runs scored | 96 | 287 | ||
| Batting average | 13. Ian Bradshaw is an American freelance photographer and picture editor The West Indian cricket team, also known colloquially as The Windies or The West Indies, is a multi-national Cricket team representing Test cricket is the longest form of the Sport of Cricket. It has long been considered the ultimate test of playing ability between cricketing nations Note Most of the information here pertains to men's cricket ODI matches are also played in Women's cricket. Batting average is a Statistic in both Cricket and Baseball measuring the performance of cricket batsmen and baseball hitters, respectively 71 | 12. 47 | ||
| 100s/50s | -/- | -/- | ||
| Top score | 33 | 37 | ||
| Balls bowled | 1021 | 3172 | ||
| Wickets | 9 | 78 | ||
| Bowling average | 60. A delivery or ball in Cricket is a single action of Bowling a Cricket ball towards the Batsman. In the sport of Cricket the word wicket has several distinct meanings Meanings of wicket Set of stumps Primarily the wicket Bowling average is a Statistic measuring the performance of bowlers in the Sport of Cricket. 00 | 29. 47 | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | - | - | ||
| 10 wickets in match | - | n/a | ||
| Best bowling | 3/73 | 3/15 | ||
| Catches/stumpings | 3/- | 6/- | ||
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Bradshaw captained West Indies U-19 during their tour of England in 1993, playing three youth Tests and two One-day Internationals. The 1993 English cricket season saw the dramatic arrival on the scene of Shane Warne and his incredible " Gatting Ball " [2] However, as he failed to impress the national selectors of Barbados enough to get first class time for Barbados before January 1998, he was also out of the regional selectors' thoughts, even though he captained Barbados from 2000–01 onwards. First-class cricket refers to the class of Cricket matches of three or more days scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players and officially adjudged first-class by Barbadian cricket team is the representative First class cricket team of Barbados. This article describes the history of West Indies cricket from 2000-01
In January 2004, Bradshaw was named in West Indies' 15-man ODI squad which played South Africa, as "reward for good performances during the Red Stripe Bowl",[3] where Bradshaw had taken five wickets for 22 runs to be named Man of the Match in the semi-final. The South African cricket team, also known as The Proteas are a national Cricket team representing South Africa The KFC Cup is the current name of the domestic One-day cricket competition in the West Indies, named after its chief sponsor the Fast food chain In the sport of Cricket the word wicket has several distinct meanings Meanings of wicket Set of stumps Primarily the wicket the Sport of Cricket, a run is the basic unit of scoring. Runs are scored by a Batsman, and the aggregate of the scores of a team's batsmen (plus [4] However, Bradshaw did not play a single match, returning to Carib Beer Cup cricket to take six wickets in the Carib Beer Challenge final, where Barbados beat Jamaica. The Carib Beer Cup is the current name of the first class Cricket competition in the West Indies which is contested between the six teams with permanent [5]
He was given another ODI selection in April 2004,[6] against England in a 7-match series, but Bradshaw was not selected for the first four games, before taking two wickets as West Indies won the fifth match of the series by five wickets on debut at Beausejour Stadium. The England cricket team is the national cricket team which represents England and Wales. Beausejour Stadium is a Cricket ground located near Gros Islet, Saint Lucia. [7] Bradshaw ended with five wickets for the series, and his economy rate of 5. Cricket is a Sport that generates a large number of Statistics. 50 is still the highest of his career to date. [8]
Bradshaw was retained for the three-match series with Bangladesh, winning the Man of the Match award after bowling figures of 10–4–11–2, the most economical of his ODI career,[1] and an unbeaten 12 as West Indies won by one wicket. He ended with five wickets at a bowling average of 9. Bowling average is a Statistic measuring the performance of bowlers in the Sport of Cricket. 60 for the series, thus ending third in the wicket-taking tally for the series behind Tino Best and Tapash Baisya. Tino la Bertram Best (born August 26, 1981 in Barbados) is a West Indian Cricketer Short in stature Tino Best is a fast and Tapash Baisya (তাপস বৈশ্য) (born 25 December 1982 in Sylhet) is a Bangladeshi Cricketer Tapash Baisya is [9]
West Indies played 11 ODIs in England in 2004, and Bradshaw played in every single one save for a rained off match at Southampton against New Zealand. The West Indian cricket team, also known colloquially as The Windies or The West Indies, is a multi-national Cricket team representing The Rose Bowl is an English Cricket Stadium used for county and One Day International matches The New Zealand cricket team, also known as the Black Caps or BLACKCAPS, played their first Test in 1929-30 against England in Christchurch The first seven matches were during the NatWest Series, where West Indies finished second after losing the final by 107 runs. Bradshaw opened with no wickets in a no result against New Zealand, then removed both England openers with his first seven balls at Trent Bridge in a seven-wicket win, before failing to take a wicket through the 32 overs in the remaining four matches. Trent Bridge is a Test, One-day international and County Cricket ground located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, Bradshaw's bowling average of 85. 50 was the highest by any West Indian in the series, but his economy rate of 3. Cricket is a Sport that generates a large number of Statistics. 71 was the best by a West Indian, and only beaten by Chris Cairns among bowlers with more than 10 overs in the tournament. Christopher Lance Cairns, ONZM, (born June 13, 1970) is a former All-rounder who played for the New Zealand international Cricket [10]
Bradshaw was retained for the 2004 Champions Trophy, taking three wickets in the opening group, which West Indies won by beating Bangladesh and South Africa. The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England in September 2004 The Bangladeshi cricket team, also known as "The Tigers", is a national Cricket team representing Bangladesh. The South African cricket team, also known as The Proteas are a national Cricket team representing South Africa He also removed Salman Butt for a two-ball duck in the seven-wicket semi-final win over Pakistan. Salman Butt (born October 7, 1984 in Lahore, Pakistan) is a Pakistani cricketer who regularly opens the batting for his national In the sport of Cricket, a duck refers to a batsman's getting out for a score of zero However, it was in the final that he, along with wicket-keeper Courtney Browne, made headlines[11][12] West Indies had bowled England out for 217, with Bradshaw taking the wickets of Vikram Solanki and Michael Vaughan, but conceding the most runs of all West Indian bowlers with 54. Courtney Oswald Browne (born December 7, 1970 in Lambeth, England) was a West Indian Cricketer He was a right-handed wicketkeeping Vikram Singh Solanki (born 1 April, 1976 in India) is an English Cricketer who plays County cricket for Worcestershire Michael Paul Vaughan OBE (born 29 October 1974 in Eccles, Salford, England is a Cricketer for Yorkshire and England. With more than 15 overs left, Bradshaw joined Courtney Browne at the crease, with West Indies at 147 for eight and needing nearly half that score, 71, from the two last partnerships to win the game and the Champions Trophy. Courtney Oswald Browne (born December 7, 1970 in Lambeth, England) was a West Indian Cricketer He was a right-handed wicketkeeping Bradshaw and Browne saw off the England fast bowlers of Steve Harmison, Andrew Flintoff, and Darren Gough in "dubious light"[13], knocking off the required runs with seven balls to spare, thus giving West Indies their first major one-day title since the 1979 World Cup. Stephen James Harmison MBE (born 23 October 1978 Ashington, Northumberland) is an England Cricketer and a leading Test match Andrew Flintoff, MBE, (born 6 December 1977 in Preston, Lancashire) is a Cricketer who plays for Lancashire and England. Darren Gough (born September 18 1970, Monk Bretton, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire) is a retired English Cricketer The 1979 Cricket World Cup (aka Prudential World Cup, 1979 was the second edition of the tournament and was won by the West Indies. [14] Bradshaw's 34 not out along with his two wickets, made him Man of the Match, despite partner Browne making one more run and Wavell Hinds taking one more wicket with three for 24. In Cricket, not out is a term used on scorecards to signify that a Batsman has not been dismissed when the Innings is finished Wavell Wayne Hinds (born 7 September 1976 in Kingston Jamaica) is a West Indian Cricketer at Test and One Day International
After playing for Barbados and reaching the semi-final of the West Indies' regional one-day tournament in 2004–05, Bradshaw was selected for the VB Series in Australia. This article describes the history of West Indies cricket from 2000-01 The Commonwealth Bank Series, the current naming rights sponsor of the Australian Tri-Series refers to the international Cricket tournament held since 1979 between Though Bradshaw was the leading wicket-taker for West Indies, with nine wickets in six games,[15] including three wickets in the final group stage game against Pakistan when a win would have seen the West Indies through to the final stages. The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an international Cricket team representing Pakistan. However, though Bradshaw took three for 47 from his ten overs, Pakistan totalled 307 for eight, and Bradshaw was called in to bat with 51 required off 37 balls. His innings was not a repeat of the Champions Trophy effort, however, as he was bowled by Naved-ul-Hasan for a four-ball duck; West Indies lost by 30 runs as they were bowled out with eleven balls to spare. Bowled is a method of dismissing a Batsman in the Sport of Cricket. Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (b February 28 1978 in Sheikhupura, Punjab) is a Cricketer who plays for the Pakistani Test During the series, Bradshaw injured his heel and was out of cricket for a fortnight, missing Carib Beer Series matches in domestic cricket. The heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the Foot. It is based on the projection of one Bone, the Calcaneus, behind the articulation of the The Carib Beer Cup is the current name of the first class Cricket competition in the West Indies which is contested between the six teams with permanent [16]
Bradshaw continued to be an ODI specialist, playing all eight home ODIs (five against South Africa and three against Pakistan) during May 2005, and being on the losing side in all eight. His best performance in terms of bowling figures came in the rain-shortened second ODI at Sabina Park, where Bradshaw removed Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis in his first three overs, and ended up with conceding 16 runs in six overs. Sabina Park is the home of the Kingston Cricket Club, and is the only Test Cricket ground in Kingston, Jamaica. Graeme Craig Smith (born 1 February 1981 in Johannesburg) is a South African Cricketer and the current captain of the South African cricket team Jacques Henry Kallis (born 16 October 1975 in Pinelands Cape Town) is a South African Cricketer As an all-rounder However, no other West Indies bowler took wickets, leading to an eight-wicket defeat. [17]
Bradshaw was then selected for the 13-man Test squad to face Pakistan,[18] and was "expected to make his Test debut", but suffered a viral infection and missed the first Test before being selected in the squad for the second match. The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an international Cricket team representing Pakistan. [19] However, despite West Indies going in with four seam bowlers, they left Bradshaw out of the team.
A contract squabble between the West Indies Player Association and the West Indies Cricket Board meant that several players, including Bradshaw, refused to sign contracts for the 2005 tour of Sri Lanka[20], and Bradshaw did thus not feature in the Indian Oil Cup ODI tournament during this tour. The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB is the governing body for professional and amateur Cricket in the West Indies (a sporting confederation of over a dozen mainly English-speaking Match details Tour match Sri Lanka Cricket XI v West Indians 9-10 July Match drawn West Indies didn't impress in their first tour match but The Indian Oil Cup 2005 was a three-team Cricket tournament which took place in Sri Lanka in July and August 2005, between the hosts Sri Lanka
He thus got a break from international cricket until February 2006, as West Indies' November 2005 tour of Australia only included Tests. Bradshaw played all matches on the February and March tour of New Zealand, however: one Twenty20 International, where he bowled the final over with New Zealand requiring 17 to win, conceding 16 to set up a bowl-out,[21] five ODIs, and three Tests. The West Indies cricket team toured New Zealand in February and March 2006 as part of the 2005-06 New Zealand cricket season. A bowl-out (sometimes termed a bowl-off) is used in various forms of One-day cricket to decide a match that would otherwise end in a tie. Once again, Bradshaw was West Indies' leading wicket-taker in the ODI series, this time shared with Dwayne Smith,[22] but with a better economy rate than Smith. Dwayne Romel Smith (born 12 April, 1983, Storey Gap, St Michael, Barbados) is a West Indies All-rounder who Cricket is a Sport that generates a large number of Statistics. His rate of 5. 27, however, was bettered by six New Zealand bowlers as New Zealand won the series 4–1. The New Zealand cricket team, also known as the Black Caps or BLACKCAPS, played their first Test in 1929-30 against England in Christchurch
Bradshaw then made his Test debut at Eden Park, taking six wickets for 156 runs in the match, the second best bowling figures behind Chris Gayle, but New Zealand still prevailed by 27 runs after West Indies lost their way from 148 for nought to 263 all out, Bradshaw making 10 in an hour-long innings that was ended by him giving a catch to Stephen Fleming off Daniel Vettori. Eden Park is the main sports ground in Auckland, New Zealand for both Rugby union during winter and Cricket in summer Christopher "Chris" Henry Gayle (born 21 September, 1979 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a West Indian Cricketer Stephen Paul Fleming (born in Christchurch on 1 April, 1973) is a New Zealand Cricketer, and the former captain of the New Zealand Daniel Luca Vettori (born 27 January 1979, Auckland, New Zealand) but brought up in Hamilton attending Marian School and [23] In the following two matches, Bradshaw took one wicket,[24] though West Indies didn't bowl in the final match, which was affected by rain. The returns were, however, good enough for the West Indies selectors to retain him for the home Test series against India, though in the meantime Bradshaw had taken nine wickets in the first four ODIs against India, helping West Indies to a 4–1 win. The Indian cricket team is an international Cricket team representing India. India toured West Indies during the 2006 International cricket season. Bradshaw was not in the XI for the final game, but still held a catch as substitute fielder. A substitute in the Sport of Cricket is a replacement player that the umpires allow when a player has been injured or become ill after the nomination of [25] Bradshaw then featured in the first two Tests against India, recording two wickets for 271 in two drawn games. Brian Lara, however, said Bradshaw "[had] been good" during the series in the aftermath of the third Test at St Kitts, where Bradshaw had been left out in favour of an extra batsman. Brian Charles Lara (born 2 May 1969 ( nicknamed, "The Prince of Port-of-Spain" "The Prince of Trinidad" or simply "The Prince" is a The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis (also known as the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis) located in the Leeward Islands, is a federal two-island [26]
Bradshaw was selected in the West Indies squad for the 2007 Cricket World Cup. The 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup was a Men 's Cricket Tournament that took place in the West Indies from 13 March to 28 April 2007 using the sport's [27] However, he only played in 3 matches with the West Indies generally preferring to use Daren Powell, Jerome Taylor and Corey Collymore as their pace bowling attack. For the English footballer see Darren Powell Daren Brentlyle Powell (born April 15, 1978 in Jamaica) is a Jerome Everton Taylor (born 22 June, 1984 in St Elizabeth) is a Jamaican born West Indian Cricketer He led the fast Corey Dalanelo Collymore (born 21 December, 1977 in Boscobelle) is a Barbadian Cricketer whose speciality is Seam bowling After the West Indies' elimination from the tournament, Bradshaw retired from international cricket. [28]