Nicholas Pooran

Nicholas Pooran (30 Years)

West Indies 

Personal Information

  • Born: Oct 01, 1995
  • Role: Batter
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
All---
Batting--17
Bowling---

Career Information

Nicholas Pooran

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
ODI61588198311839.66200099.1531115780
T20I106971022759826.141668136.39-13152149
IPL94912023348732.871405166.12-14158170
SUPER50874343112114.33289118.69122218
ABD T10353588808032.59414212.56-57767
INT LEAGUET2040391112776945.6872146.44-87984
BPL333357127625.42518137.45-45046
MLC2828692813742.18643144.32256456
CPL12711619287310229.611927149.09317180205
SA20131212386021.63161147.82-11718
HUNDRED8722276645.4151150.33-31419
TEST------------
PSL11-111333.33----
BBL6611276525.475169.33-1613
T20 BLAST33-1226740.6666184.84-11010

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
ODI61716917464/484/486.1729--
T20I106----------
IPL94----------
SUPER508----------
ABD T1035----------
INT LEAGUET2040----------
BPL33----------
MLC28----------
CPL127----------
SA2013----------
HUNDRED8----------
TEST-----------
PSL1----------
BBL6----------
T20 BLAST3----------

Career Information

ODI
DEBUT
West Indies vs England, Feb 19, 2019
T20
DEBUT
Pakistan vs West Indies, Sep 22, 2016
TEST
DEBUT
-

About Nicholas Pooran

A prodigy, breaking school cricket records over the years, and turning up in his 20s as a blonde-haired big-hitter, Nicholas Pooran, today, has broken out as one of the many aggressive young West Indian batsmen coming up through the ranks. 

A left-handed stylish batsman, who can also double up as a wicket-keeper if necessary, Pooran's first major claim to fame was at the age of 16 the 2013 CPL, where he was signed up for Trinidad Red Steel - becoming the youngest ever player to play in the CPL - and lit up the stage in his first match with a stunning 54 off just 24 balls. He followed it up with equally impressive performances in the Champions League that followed. Representing the Windies under-19s in the U-19 World Cup of 2014, he emerged as one of the brightest talking points. finishing with 303 runs from six matches.