Philip Salt

Philip Salt (29 Years)

England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Personal Information

  • Born: Aug 27, 1996
  • Role: Batter
  • Batting Style: Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
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Batting-683
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Career Information

Philip Salt

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
ODI3331-98812231.87861114.751513420
T20I58546165014134.38992166.334716381
SA20201923547720.82237149.36-24012
IPL3434310568934.06601175.7-1012256
T20 BLAST9793724078027.991596150.81-1625789
HUNDRED4343111388627.1744152.95-710851
INT LEAGUET20151523867229.69282136.87-23317
ABD T10171734055928.93187216.58-23331
TEST------------
LPL1010-3016430.1195154.35-23210
BBL303016716723.14458146.5-67421
PSL191812044612172118.6--263
CPL11----3-----

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
ODI33----------
T20I58----------
SA2020----------
IPL34----------
T20 BLAST97----------
HUNDRED43----------
INT LEAGUET2015----------
ABD T1017----------
TEST-----------
LPL10----------
BBL30----------
PSL19----------
CPL1----------

Career Information

ODI
DEBUT
England vs Pakistan, Jul 07, 2021
T20
DEBUT
West Indies vs England, Jan 25, 2022
TEST
DEBUT
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About Philip Salt

Philp Dean Salt is an explosive opening batsman from England. He won a scholarship to play cricket at Reed School in Surrey which motivated him to give up football and consider cricket seriously at a very young age. Later, Salt moved to Sussex academy upon the recommendation of former Surrey cricketer Keith Medlycott, who mentored Salt for a brief period of time. Salt had to wait fairly long to claim his place in the first eleven side, and when he got one, Salt impressed with a fizzy 22 in his debut innings that included three fours and a six, against the likes of Reece Topley and Jamie Porter.

A year later, Salt debuted in first-class cricket against the visiting Pakistan side but faded away soon after due to lack of consistency. Although he boasts of good, aggressive approach at the top, the presence of Luke Wright, Harry Finch, and Luke Wells kept Salt out of favour in the first eleven side more often than not. Salt though continues to feature for the second side on a regular basis. Salt currently plays for the Lahore Qalandars franchise in the Pakistan Super League.