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Kirk McKenzie

Team flagWI24 yrs
batting styleleft handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Kirk McKenzie Recent Form

Batting

JAM vs LEI, LIST A16 (27)
JAM vs CCC, LIST A1 (15)
JAM vs GUY, LIST A0 (10)
JAM vs WNI, LIST A59 (74) *
JAM vs WIA, LIST A90 (92)
JAM vs BAR, LIST A12 (19)
BBJ vs CTA, D. T104 (7) *
BBJ vs DW, D. T1014 (11)
WI vs ENG, Test12 (9)
WI vs ENG, Test8 (18)
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Bowling

JAM vs CCC, LIST A2-20
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Kirk McKenzie Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
Test612203015058.5016.92302----
CPL1313154002888.5111.85155----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
Test6000.000.000000.00----
CPL13000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

Test Debut West Indies v India Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 20-7-2023
CPL Debut
Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs Warner Park, Basseterre, 6-9-2021

Teams played for

West Indies U19

About Kirk McKenzie

NameKirk McKenzie
GenderMale
Birth9 Nov 2000
Birth PlaceJamaica
NationalityWest Indian

Kirk Mckenzie is another bright prospect who has emerged from the Under-19 World Cup for the West Indies. Just like Chris Gayle, Mckenzie is a left-handed top-order batter, a virtuoso and from the land of Jamaica. The youngster made the limelight during the 2020 World Cup when he batted brilliantly for 99, despite having an injured leg. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Kirk Mckenzie is another bright prospect who has emerged from the Under-19 World Cup for the West Indies. Just like Chris Gayle, Mckenzie is a left-handed top-order batter, a virtuoso and from the land of Jamaica. The youngster made the limelight during the 2020 World Cup when he batted brilliantly for 99, despite having an injured leg. 

The Jamaican donned the West Indian colours during the 2020 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand, where he showed some fighting spirit. Struggling with an injured leg that was enabling him to barely stand, Mckenzie batted brilliantly but fell just one run shy of a hundred against New Zealand Under-19. Later, the left-hander was carried off the field by the Kiwi boys. 

The Jamaican was the third-highest run-scorer for the West Indies in the tournament with a total of 152 runs from five innings. The following year, the southpaw was named in the Jamaica Tallawahs squad for the Caribbean Premier League 2021. 

In CPL, the youngster will be spending a month or so with the likes of Andre Russell, Fidel Edwards, Carlos Braithwaite and many others; which would help him to graduate to the next level. 

(As of August 2021)