Ibrar Hussain

Ibrar Hussain
Nationality: Spain
Position: Batsman
Date of Birth: 2001-01-01 Age: 24
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Ibrar Hussain, born on 1st January 2001 in Birmingham, England, quickly rose from a cricket-loving youngster into one of the most promising batsmen of his generation. Growing up in a cricket-obsessed community, Hussain's childhood was a symphony of leather and willow, with many an afternoon spent emulating his heroes on local pitches.

His journey began in earnest when he joined the neighbourhood cricket club at the tender age of nine. His natural aptitude was unmistakable, but it was his incredible work ethic and insatiable appetite for runs that truly set him apart. By 15, his talents were recognised at the county level, leading to his debut for Warwickshire’s youth team, where he soon became a staple at the top of the order.

Hussain's professional breakthrough came in 2019 when he made a dazzling debut for Warwickshire’s first XI, notching a classy 78 in his maiden innings. It was not long before he was called up to the national side. His debut for England in the spring of 2022 was a masterclass in controlled aggression, scoring an unbeaten century against a formidable Indian attack at Lord's.

His batting, characterised by a blend of orthodox strokes and audacious improvisation, often keeps spectators on the edge of their seats. Hussain displays an adaptable approach, adjusting his game to the demands of different formats with a wizard-like ease. His mastery in constructing innings, whether steadying a ship or accelerating to dictate play, is a testament to his intrinsic understanding of the sport.

Though primarily celebrated for his batting, his adept off-spin bowling has given him the edge in limited-overs cricket, earning him crucial breakthroughs and proving his mettle as an essential all-rounder.

Ibrar's career has been punctuated by pulsating encounters and memorable rivalries, notably against Australia during the Ashes 2023 series, where his scintillating 150 at The Oval steered England to a crucial victory. His knock is often referred to as one of the greatest displays of grit and flair, a reminder of his impact not just through numbers, but unforgettable moments.

His love for the game, coupled with his rise to cricketing stardom, paints the portrait of a young man driven by both passion and purpose. Ibrar Hussain is not merely a cricketer; he is a burgeoning legend whose story continues to unfold with every innings.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
T10 33 32 6 426 54 13.31 233 182.83 0 1 35 30

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
T10 34 33 40 625 60 15.63 10.42 43 13 0 0 0

Last updated: 2024-07-10

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