Tom Alsop

Tom Alsop
Nationality: England
Position: Wicketkeeper
Batting Style: Left Hand Bat
Date of Birth: 1995-11-26 Age: 29
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Thomas Philip Alsop, better known as Tom Alsop, is an English cricketer who has shown immense potential throughout his career.
Born on 15th October 1995, Alsop hails from Hampshire, England.
From a young age, Alsop was identified as a future England player, and his journey in the world of cricket has been nothing short of remarkable.

Alsop's cricketing journey began in the Hampshire youth system, where he showcased his talent and dedication to the sport.
In May 2013, at the age of 17, he made an unexpected debut for the Hampshire first team as a wicketkeeper due to an injury to Adam Wheater.
This glimpse into professional cricket only fueled Alsop's passion for the game and motivated him to work even harder.

In 2014, Alsop made his first-class debut for Hampshire against Kent.
Later that year, he played a crucial role in helping the team secure promotion in the final match in Cardiff.
Alsop's consistent performances also caught the attention of the England Under-19 squad, where he impressed with his skills during a series of strong performances.

Alsop shifted his focus from being a wicketkeeper to a top-order batsman, a decision that proved to be crucial for his career.
He registered his maiden first-class century against Surrey at The Oval in 2016, a poignant moment dedicated to his fellow Hampshire opening batsman, Michael Carberry, who was battling cancer at the time.
This century marked the beginning of Alsop's upward trajectory, as he went on to score over 1200 runs in all formats that season, including a remarkable average of 54 in 50-over cricket.

The year 2017 presented its challenges for Alsop, with a lack of opportunities in the Championship leading to a two-season drought without a century.
However, he made a strong comeback in 2019, recording a career-best score of 150 while keeping wicket against Warwickshire.
Alsop's impressive performances continued in the Royal London Cup, where he scored two centuries and helped Hampshire reach the final.

Alsop's true breakthrough came in 2022 when he made a move to Sussex initially on loan, which later turned into a permanent deal.
This change served as a turning point in his career, as he accumulated an impressive total of 930 runs in the Championship, including four centuries.
Additionally, he amassed 318 runs in the Blast, becoming Sussex's top scorer in the tournament.
His outstanding form extended to the Royal London Cup, where he achieved a career-best unbeaten score of 189 runs.

Aside from his domestic success, Alsop's performances did not go unnoticed on the international stage.
He was called up for an England Lions tour of Sri Lanka, during which he partnered with Daniel Bell-Drummond to set a record Lions third-wicket stand of 200 runs.

Alsop's career has been characterized by determination, resilience, and constant improvement.
Although faced with challenges along the way, he has shown the ability to bounce back stronger than ever.
As his journey continues, cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the next chapter of Tom Alsop's remarkable career.

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Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
4day 27 47 5 1079 150 22.96 2404 44.88 3 2 3 142
ODI 10 10 1 351 130 35.10 390 90.00 2 0 4 42
T20 55 51 8 1283 87 25.16 946 135.62 0 8 38 120
List A 23 23 2 918 189 39.91 1053 87.18 2 6 12 89
100-Ball 2 2 1 92 51 46.00 61 150.82 0 1 4 9

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
4day 1 1 0 3 1 - 3.00 0 0 0 0 0
ODI 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
T20 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
List A 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
100-Ball 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 2025-02-01
Play Offs, Semi Final, T20 Blast - September 14, 2024
Gloucestershire
109/2 (13.4)
Sussex
106/10 (18.1)
Gloucestershire won by 8 wickets (with 38 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
David Payne
Play Offs, Quarter Final, T20 Blast - September 4, 2024
Sussex
118/2 (14.1)
Lancashire
114/10 (15.3)
Sussex won by 8 wickets (with 35 balls remaining)
Regular Season, 31st Match, The Hundred - August 14, 2024
Trent Rockets
151/4 (15.4)
Oval Invincibles
150/3 (16.4)
Trent Rockets won by 6 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
Regular Season, 28th Match, The Hundred - August 12, 2024
Birmingham Phoenix
120/4 (15.3)
Trent Rockets
118/9 (16.4)
Birmingham Phoenix won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Tim Southee
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - July 19, 2024
Sussex
161/1 (16.2)
Middlesex
159/9 (20)
Sussex won by 9 wickets (with 22 balls remaining)
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - July 18, 2024
Somerset
162/4 (17.4)
Sussex
158/9 (20)
Somerset won by 6 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - July 13, 2024
Sussex
207/2 (20)
Essex
211/5 (18.3)
Essex won by 5 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - July 12, 2024
Kent
115/10 (16.2)
Sussex
203/4 (20)
Sussex won by 88 runs
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - July 10, 2024
Sussex
200/7 (20)
Hampshire
178/10 (19.1)
Sussex won by 22 runs
South Group, South Group, T20 Blast - July 5, 2024
Sussex
190/8 (18)
Glamorgan
235/6 (20)
Glamorgan won by 24 runs (D/L method)