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Sam Billings

Born

Jun 15, 1991 (33 years)

Birth Place

Pembury, Kent

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Sam Billings Statistics

Batting Stats

341

Matches

323

Innings

6670

Runs

106

Highest Score

46

Not Out

132.79

Strike Rate

34

50's

1

100's

-

200's

24.07

Average

5023

Balls

-

300's

572

4's

210

6's

14

Ducks

Bowling Stats

341

Matches

341

Innings

0

Wickets

0

Balls

0

Runs

0

Overs

-

Economy

-

Maidens

-

BBI

0

4W

0

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

-

Average

0.0

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test vs Australia at Bellerive Oval, Jan 14, 2022
ODIvs New Zealand at Edgbaston, Jun 09, 2015
T20 vs New Zealand at Emirates Old Trafford, Jun 23, 2015
Teams played for

England/England XI, ICC World XI, Loughborough Marylebone Cricket Club University, Kent/Kent Spitfires, Marylebone Cricket Club, England Lions, Islamabad United, Delhi Daredevils, Sydney Sixers, Chennai Super Kings, Sydney Thunder, Oval Invincibles Men, Kolkata Knight Riders, Brisbane Heat, Rangpur Riders, Lahore Qalandars, Dubai Capitals, Antigua & Barbuda Falcons

About Player

Coming from the illustrious county of wicket-keeper batsmen, Sam Billings is the modern definition of that category. Highly vibrant in nature and also in mobility, he is a livewire behind the stumps while also possessing the ability to dominate the bowling from the word go. Unlike some glovemen, Billings is an extremely good fielder as well - an advantage that comes from having a naturally athletic body. An average above 40 in List A cricket isn't that eye-catching in today's era but to achieve that at more than run-a-ball definitely is. That's what Sam Billings has managed to do in County cricket. Billings' first-class numbers are underwhelming as he just isn't made for red-ball cricket. At least not yet. Branded as a future limited-overs superstar for England, he made his way up the ranks after having debuted in 2011 across all three forms in the county circuit. As mentioned earlier, Billings had a penchant for the shorter forms and that's where he started making a statement. The 2012 season was a fantastic one for him as he topped the charts in 40-over cricket and T20s across England. Later in 2014, he became the top run-scorer in the Royal London One-Day Cup - an achievement that forced his name into the minds of the national selectors. England's 2015 World Cup disaster did result in a massive overhaul that has changed the dynamics of their white-ball fortunes ever since. The emphasis on fearless and attacking cricket saw Billings also getting a national call up. However, he had to mostly remain on the fringes due to the depth and performances of the new-look England side. Primarily a middle-order batsman who is equipped with finishing skills, Billings was forced to open the innings quite a few times to earn a spot in England's playing XI. His career for the Three Lions so far has been a mixed bag in terms of numbers but he is yet to get the long rope. Billings' 360-degree stroke play makes him a tempting option to have in the squad. With Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler as competition, it's really tough for Billings to break into the XI as a wicket-keeper batsman. The challenge then for him will be to qualify as a pure batsman (which he certainly can) and then use his keeping skills as a backup. Unlike most England batsmen, Billings is a fine player of spin with excellent footwork. This quality holds him in good stead for the team's sub-continental challenges but he would surely want to be known as a player for all conditions. He has featured in popular T20 leagues like the IPL, BBL and PSL. His skill set and athletic frame make him a fine package for the shortest form. He was also named the captain of the Oval Invicibles in The Hundred competition. IPL through the years Sam Billings was picked up by Delhi Daredevils in 2016, for whom he played two seasons. However, he did not get many opportunities and scored a fifty in each season. He was released into the auction pool for 2018. CSK bought him for his base price of 1 crore and the England international immediately clicked for them as he won a game against KKR from a tough situation - he made 56 runs off just 23 balls - in a high-pressure run chase. Billings was a given a decent run, but he failed to convert starts and eventually lost his place to Faf du Plessis towards the business end of the tournament. He was retained for the 2019 edition by the franchise but played only one game before being dropped and released. It wouldn't be until 2022 that he'd return to the competition, this time with the Kolkata Kngiht Riders. He played 8 games and had modest returns. He found no takers for the 2023 edition. By Hariprasad Sadanandan

FAQs

When did Sam Billings debut in international cricket?

Sam Billings debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: vs Australia at Bellerive Oval, Jan 14, 2022
  • ODI Debut: vs New Zealand at Edgbaston, Jun 09, 2015
  • T20 Debut: vs New Zealand at Emirates Old Trafford, Jun 23, 2015

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Sam
Billings

Personal Info

Born

15-06-1991 (33 years)

Birth Place

Pembury, Kent

Role

Batter

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

England/England XI, ICC World XI, Loughborough Marylebone Cricket Club University, Kent/Kent Spitfires, Marylebone Cricket Club, England Lions, Islamabad United, Delhi Daredevils, Sydney Sixers, Chennai Super Kings, Sydney Thunder, Oval Invincibles Men, Kolkata Knight Riders, Brisbane Heat, Rangpur Riders, Lahore Qalandars, Dubai Capitals, Antigua & Barbuda Falcons

ICC Rankings

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ODI
T20

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All rounder

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