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Adam Sanford

Team flagAME49 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Adam Sanford Recent Form

Batting

WI vs ENG, Test1 (13)
WI vs ENG, Test1 (18)
WI vs ENG, Test1 (17)
WI vs ENG, Test1 (8)
WI vs SA, Test0 (6)
WI vs SA, Test18 (45) *
WI vs SA, Test15 (86)
WI vs NZ, Test12 (26)
WI vs NZ, Test0 (5) *
WI vs NZ, Test1 (15)
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Bowling

WIL vs BANL, T200-27
WIL vs SLL, T200-41
WIL vs RSAL, T201-29
WI vs ENG, Test2-32
WI vs ENG, Test0-60
WI vs ENG, Test1-90
WI vs SA, Test0-38
WI vs SA, Test4-132
WI vs SA, Test3-170
WI vs NZ, Test1-74
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Adam Sanford Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
Test111772001821.954.8072----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
Test1118303.5643.875/1570073.90----

Career Debut Information

Test Debut
West Indies vs India at Georgetown - April 11 - 15, 2002

Teams played for

West Indies International World XI United States West Indies Legends

About Adam Sanford

NameAdam Sanford
GenderMale
Birth12 Jul 1975
Birth PlaceDominica
NationalityAmerican

A top quality pacer, Adam Sanford is a former West Indies cricketer, who moved to Antigua and became a policeman and played cricket side by side. Sandford made his first-class debut in 1997-1998 playing for Antigua and immediately impressed the cricketing fraternity with his variations.... continue reading

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Player Bio

A top quality pacer, Adam Sanford is a former West Indies cricketer, who moved to Antigua and became a policeman and played cricket side by side. Sandford made his first-class debut in 1997-1998 playing for Antigua and immediately impressed the cricketing fraternity with his variations.

Sanford came into prominence after striking 41 wickets for the Leeward Islands in a splendid 2002-2003 domestic season. Not an express bowler, his lack of pace proved inefficient at the international level. After two years at the international level, he was snubbed by the selectors due to the lack of consistency. 

His best moment in cricket came when India toured the West Indies, where he picked the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar and was on cloud nine. After a short stint at the international level, he moved to the United States and retired from all forms of cricket shortly after.

(As of April 2021)