Cricket Player Peter Trego's Profile

Peter Trego Cricket Player

Peter Trego

पीटर ट्रेगो

Nickname Peter Trego

Born (DOB) 12 Jun 1981

Age 43 Years

Role Right Handed All-Rounder

National Side New Jersey Tritons

Fantasy Credits  7,    Points  80

About Peter Trego

Peter Trego was born on June, 12 1981. A 43 Years old, Peter Trego is a Right Handed All-Rounder from New Jersey Tritons and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Peter Trego has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Peter Trego is an international Cricketer who currently plays for New Jersey Tritons. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 7 fantasy credits and 80 fantasy points points, Peter Trego is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Peter Trego's stats and highlights on Possible11.

Played for the Teams:

Nottinghamshire, England Under-19, Marylebone Cricket Club, Rajputs, Rotterdam Rhinos, Qalandars, Guwahati Avengers, New Jersey Tritons, Toyam Hyderabad, Mumbai Champions, Rajasthan Kings

Profile:

A hard-hitting batsman and more than handy medium paced bowler, Peter Trego made his debut in 2000 for Somerset in a Norwich Union National League match against Sussex. A highlight in his debut season came in a championship match against Yorkshire in which he made an unbeaten 27 and followed it up with figures of 4/84 in the first innings.

By the end of the same season, he was selected to play for the England U19 team which was scheduled to play Sri Lanka U19. He featured in all the three ODIs and played in the only Test as well and scored and impressive 90 and took one wicket for 48 runs.

Trego remained in the Somerset team for another couple of season after which he moved to Kent in 2003. He followed this up with a few games for Worcestershire XI and then moved on to play for Middlesex in the 2005 season. He finally returned to his boyhood club, Somerset in 2006. He then went on to score three championship centuries for Somerset including a thumping 135 against Derbyshire. In 2005, against Nottinghamshire, he displayed his best ever performance with a cricket ball, picking up six wickets for 59.

Though he is credited with having immense talent, he has never quite pushed the selectors for a place in the national side. He continues to play county cricket for Somerset.

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