David Willey

David Willey

England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Personal Information

  • Born: Feb 28, 1990
  • Role: Bowling All Rounder
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: Left-arm fast-medium

Cricket Rankings

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Career Information

David Willey

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
IPL1153532026.56285.48--7-
ODI7346196635124.5669395.67-25724
T20I4326112263315.07173130.64--1513
SA20321323742.86----
T20 BLAST2828-5487919.57433126.56-34424
HUNDRED161221273112.7116109.48--112
INT LEAGUET201151783619.568114.71--72
PSL1141382512.6733115.15--22
ZIM AFRO T104322310232495.83--2-

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
IPL111121627262/162/167.5645.33--
ODI7372323029751005/305/305.5329.751-
T20I43438651180514/74/78.1823.14--
SA2033425411/321/327.7154--
T20 BLAST2828576776322/332/398.0824.25--
HUNDRED1616218262173/143/146.0115.41--
INT LEAGUET201111228298102/442/447.8429.8--
PSL1111246306153/373/377.4620.4--
ZIM AFRO T1044485073/133/136.257.14--

Career Information

  • ODI debut: vs Ireland at The Village
  • T20 debut: vs New Zealand at Emirates Old Trafford
  • IPL debut: vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium

About David Willey

A wily left-handed bowler who is also an useful batsman, it isn't a surprise that David Willey is a regular fixture in England's One-Day plans - ever since their dismal outing during the 2015 World Cup. Originally from Northampton, Willey's exciting talent led him to shift base to Leeds in 2015 where he represented Yorkshire in all three formats of the game.

Making his debut for Northamptonshire in 2009, the son of former England all-rounder turned umpire, Peter Willey, David started off as a lower order batsman who could swing the new ball. He was consistent with both bat and ball, but it wasn't until 2012 that his career really took off. He claimed 43 wickets for Northamptonshire and played an instrumental role in the team emerging victorious in the Friends Life T20 competition.

The successful season saw him graduate into the England Lions team, but a stress fracture ensured that he fell back in the race for places in England's squad for the 2015 World Cup in Australia - New Zealand. Nevertheless, he made a full fledged return for his county in 2014. The international call-up was long overdue and he was duly rewarded for his domestic form as he made his ODI debut against Ireland in May, 2015.

 

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