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Brett Hutton

Born: February 06, 1993, Doncaster, Yorkshire

Brett Hutton bio

Brett Alan Hutton, hailing from England, is a talented medium-fast bowler and an aggressive lower-order batsman. With his strong performances, he has made a name for himself in the cricketing world.

Hutton began his journey in first-class cricket when he made his debut for Nottinghamshire in a match against Somerset at Trent Bridge in 2013. It was a dour end-of-season affair, but Hutton’s maiden first-class wicket was quite significant. He dismissed Marcus Trescothick, Somerset’s former England opening batsman, denying him a first-class century for the first time since 1998. This achievement showcased Hutton’s potential and set the stage for his future in the game.

Two years later, Hutton joined forces with fellow Nottinghamshire seamers Jake Ball and Luke Wood to rejuvenate the struggling team. Their combined efforts led to a crucial victory against Worcestershire at Trent Bridge, turning their season around. However, despite their valiant efforts, Nottinghamshire faced relegation in 2016. Hutton, being a wholehearted young seamer, remained one of the hopeful prospects for the team’s recovery.

In 2017, despite finishing as the leading wicket-taker for Nottinghamshire in the Championship, Hutton sought regular opportunities for playing across all formats. Consequently, he made the decision to sign a three-year deal with Northamptonshire. The move presented him with a chance to showcase his skills consistently and earn a spot in the playing XI. In his first season at Wantage Road, Hutton performed exceptionally well, standing out even amidst Northamptonshire’s mediocre campaign. He took 45 Championship wickets, including a career-best bowling figure of 8 for 57 against Gloucestershire. Additionally, his appearances in limited-overs cricket indicated his proficiency in the format.

Hutton’s cricketing journey began with his participation in the England Under-19 setup. In 2011, he made his first-class debut in the Champion County match against MCC in Abu Dhabi. Later that year, he played two limited-overs matches for Nottinghamshire. Hutton’s impressive performances in the five Under-19 one-day internationals against South Africa earned him opportunities to tour Bangladesh and Australia. He also represented England in the Under-19 World Cup held in Australia in 2012. During the warm-up match against Zimbabwe, he provided a notable contribution, scoring 55 runs batting at No. 9. Furthermore, he displayed his bowling prowess by taking five wickets at an average of 23.20, ultimately helping England secure a fifth-place finish in the tournament.

Brett Hutton’s dedication to the sport and his consistent performances have made him a rising star in English cricket. His aggressive batting style and ability to trouble batsmen with his medium-fast deliveries make him a valuable asset to any team. As Hutton continues to showcase his skills and determination, it is clear that he has a promising future ahead in the world of cricket.

Brett Hutton career stats

Batting stats

Batting Matches Innings Nos Runs High score Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St
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FC 86 127 16 1940 84 17.47 4532 42.8 0 6 243 5 54 0
List A 38 27 6 409 46 19.47 414 98.79 0 0 30 14 11 0
T20s 9 7 4 50 18* 16.66 47 106.38 0 0 2 2 3 0

Bowling stats

Bowling Matches Innings Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
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ODIs - - - - - - - - - - - - -
FC 86 155 14589 7899 310 8/57 10/106 25.48 3.24 47 7 17 2
List A 38 36 1683 1488 55 7/26 7/26 27.05 5.3 30.6 0 1 0
T20s 9 9 172 255 5 2/28 2/28 51 8.89 34.4 0 0 0

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