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Laurie Evans

Born

Oct 12, 1987 (37 years)

Birth Place

Lambeth, Surrey

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Laurie Evans Statistics

Batting Stats

320

Matches

293

Innings

6961

Runs

118*

Highest Score

61

Not Out

138.01

Strike Rate

42

50's

3

100's

-

200's

30.00

Average

5044

Balls

-

300's

614

4's

262

6's

16

Ducks

Bowling Stats

320

Matches

320

Innings

1

Wickets

22

Balls

35

Runs

0

Overs

9.54

Economy

-

Maidens

1/5

BBI

0

4W

0

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

35.00

Average

22.0

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test
ODI
T20
Teams played for

Durham UCCE, Marylebone Cricket Club, Surrey, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Sussex, South, Kabul Zwanan, Rajshahi Kings, Multan Sultans, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Dhaka Platoon, Colombo Kings, Oval Invincibles Men, Perth Scorchers, Manchester Originals Men, Barbados Royals, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, Quetta Gladiators, Southern Brave Men, Melbourne Renegades

About Player

Primarily a limited-overs batsman, Laurie John Evans had dreams of becoming a scrumhalf and may have been posing alongside England's well-known Rugby player and Evans' classmate Danny Cipriani had he not switched his interest to cricket. A series of shoulder injuries put paid to Evans Rugby dreams, but that didn't stop from holding a bat and whacking the ball cleanly. Beginning his career as a seamer who could bat, Evans was nurtured by Graeme Fowler at Durham University who reminded Evans of his strengths and later turned him into a flamboyant batsman at the academy. He scored an impressive hundred for Durham MCCU in his second match for them and displayed sparks of clean hitting throughout his stay. Later, he moved to Surrey seeking better opportunities, but the move didn't turn out as anticipated with competition for places getting incredibly tough. After Surrey released him in 2010, Evans joined Warwickshire immediately and became a legend of sorts with the second elevens where he knocked over twenty hundreds after playing nearly 100 games during the period of 2010-13. That purple patch enabled an opportunity for Evans to represent the first elevens at Warwickshire, but he was soon found wanting against the short ball and eventually lost his Championship side place in 2014. Although Evans produced some memorable white-ball performances at Warwickshire - match-winning 30-ball 53 in Natwest T20 Blast final in 2014, 15-ball 43 against Surrey in the Royal London One Day Cup the same year and et al. - his form faded soon after, ending his contract with the Birmingham side in 2016. He joined Sussex ahead of the 2017 season and had a decent run in limited overs whilst failing to seize the opportunities in Championship matches. Evans' credentials as an explosive batter meant that he was in hot demand following the rise of franchise tournaments around the globe. He signed to play in the Afghanistan Premier League as early as 2018 and subsequently got contracts from the Bangladesh Premier League. He went on to play in the PSL, LPL, The Hundred and the BBL.

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Laurie Evans has played a total of 320 matches in international cricket.
  • Test Cricket: 0 matches
  • ODI Cricket: 0 matches
  • T20 Cricket: 320 matches

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Laurie
Evans

Personal Info

Born

12-10-1987 (37 years)

Birth Place

Lambeth, Surrey

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

Durham UCCE, Marylebone Cricket Club, Surrey, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Sussex, South, Kabul Zwanan, Rajshahi Kings, Multan Sultans, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Dhaka Platoon, Colombo Kings, Oval Invincibles Men, Perth Scorchers, Manchester Originals Men, Barbados Royals, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, Quetta Gladiators, Southern Brave Men, Melbourne Renegades

ICC Rankings

Ranking In
Test
ODI
T20

Batting

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Bowling

-
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All rounder

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