Cricket Player Liam Plunkett's Profile

Liam Plunkett Cricket Player

Liam Plunkett

लियाम प्लंकेट

Nickname Liam Plunkett

Born (DOB) 06 Apr 1985

Age 39 Years

Role Right Handed Bowler

National Side New Jersey Tritons

Fantasy Credits  8,    Points  205

About Liam Plunkett

Liam Plunkett was born on April, 06 1985. A 39 Years old, Liam Plunkett is a Right Handed Bowler from New Jersey Tritons and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Liam Plunkett has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Liam Plunkett is an international Cricketer who currently plays for New Jersey Tritons. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 8 fantasy credits and 205 fantasy points points, Liam Plunkett is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Liam Plunkett's stats and highlights on Possible11.

Played for the Teams:

England, Durham, England XI, Surrey, Yorkshire, England Under-19, Chattogram Challengers, England Lions, Marylebone Cricket Club, Karachi Kings, Bangla Tigers, Kerala Knights, Punjabi Legends, Kandy Falcons, The Philadelphians, Gujarat Greats, Kingsmen, San Francisco Unicorns, New Jersey Tritons, Kandy Samp Army

Profile:

With all the elements of an all-rounder, Liam Plunkett debuted in first-class cricket for Durham in 2003, and in a couple of years took instant charge of the bowling attack. Injured team-mates Steve Harmison and Mark Davies had left behind big shoes to fill to which Plunkett quickly responded, by claiming 50 wickets in the 2005 season for the first time.

Nicknamed "Pudsy", he was selected for England’s tour to Pakistan in 2005-06 and made his Test and ODI debut in the same tour. In only his second ODI, he showed his batting skills with a decent half century. An injury to Simon Jones granted him his first Test appearance, where he struggled. The Pakistan tour was followed by a tour to India where Plunkett played his second Test and was rather unsuccessful. Later, he was also chosen for the Test series against Sri Lanka where he enjoyed moderate success. A part of England’s Ashes squad in 2006-07, he failed to attract attention in Tests, but rose to prominence in the ODIs with 12 wickets in the series. His impressive performance gave him a place in the 2007 World Cup squad, where he played a few games. 

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