Jason Roy

Jason Roy (35 Years)

England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Personal Information

  • Born: Jul 21, 1990
  • Role: Batter
  • Batting Style: Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: -

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
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Batting-41-
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Career Information

Jason Roy

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
ODI1161103427118039.924047105.53122151181
ABD T10181823128419.5210148.57-23213
SA202222-4096918.59325125.85-24119
TEST510-1877218.731858.81-1261
T20I6464-15227823.781106137.61-815369
IPL212126149132.32443138.6-47521
PSL1717149814531.13326152.76125720
T20 BLAST2222-5909226.82437135.01-55322
MLC99-2186924.22174125.29-1229
HUNDRED171713527022271129.89-24211
INT LEAGUET201917-3757322.06330113.64-2397
CPL88-1956424.38138141.3-1199
LANKA T1043-220.67540----
BPL22-19189.516118.75--21
CAN SUPER 60 LEAGUE55-1164123.268170.59--911
NPL33168463454125.93--34

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
ODI116----------
ABD T1018----------
SA2022----------
TEST5----------
T20I64----------
IPL21----------
PSL17----------
T20 BLAST22----------
MLC9----------
HUNDRED17----------
INT LEAGUET2019----------
CPL8----------
LANKA T104----------
BPL2----------
CAN SUPER 60 LEAGUE5----------
NPL3----------

Career Information

ODI
DEBUT
vs Ireland at The Village, May 08, 2015
TEST
DEBUT
vs Ireland at Lord's, Jul 24, 2019
T20
DEBUT
vs India at Edgbaston, Sep 07, 2014

About Jason Roy

A hard-hitting opening batsman, Jason Roy earned his maiden call-up to the English side for the one-off T20I against India in September 2014 on the back of cracking 677 runs at a superb average of 48.35 in that season's Natwest T20 blast. Roy has also been a good performer for the English Lions.

Roy has not done badly in first-class cricket but limited overs cricket, which grants him the freedom to express himself, is his stronger suit. The South African-born batsman brought with him that X-factor, which the English ODI side desperately needed for the 2015 World Cup.

The Surrey batsman, along with Alex Hales, has been pivotal in putting the English top-order woes to rest in white-ball cricket after a disastrous 2015 World Cup campaign. With minimal feet movement, Roy can hit the ball a long way especially with the flashing cross-bat swing that he, often makes it look so easy. He slammed two hundreds against Sri Lanka in England in 2016 compiling his highest ODI score while at it. There was no looking back since then. He is preferred as the first choice opener and despite failures, he is touted as a key member of the new-look England side.