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Jeetan Patel

Team flagNZ44 yrs
batting styleright-arm off-break Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Jeetan Patel Recent Form

Batting

WARKS vs GLCS, T20-Blast0 (1)
WARKS vs GLM, T20-Blast4 (5) *
WARKS vs GLCS, T20-Blast1 (3)
WARKS vs NOR, T20-Blast0 (1)
WEL vs CS, T202 (4)
WEL vs OTG, LIST A27 (19)
WEL vs CS, LIST A2 (4)
WEL vs AUK, LIST A6 (7)
WARKS vs NOTS, First class9 (17)
WARKS vs ESS, First class51 (80) *
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Bowling

WARKS vs NOR, T20-Blast0-41
WARKS vs WORCS, T20-Blast1-27
WARKS vs GLCS, T20-Blast1-35
WARKS vs WORCS, T20-Blast0-28
WARKS vs GLM, T20-Blast0-27
WARKS vs SOM, T20-Blast0-28
WARKS vs GLCS, T20-Blast1-32
WARKS vs NOR, T20-Blast2-27
WARKS vs GLM, T20-Blast1-36
WEL vs CS, T202-30
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Jeetan Patel Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI441595003458.6413.5752----
T20I104900564.293.0010----
Test2438381004751.6312.70443----
WC ODI6234003487.1834.0021----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI4443505.0534.103/110040.52----
T20I109138.5419.152/120013.46----
Test2442653.1747.356/1510189.74----
WC ODI6674.5135.003-251046.57----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Zimbabwe vs New Zealand at Harare - August 31, 2005
T20I Debut
South Africa vs New Zealand at Johannesburg - October 21, 2005
Test Debut
South Africa vs New Zealand at Cape Town - April 27 - May 01, 2006

Teams played for

New Zealand Warwickshire Northamptonshire Wellington Capricorn Commanders

About Jeetan Patel

NameJeetan Patel
GenderMale
Birth7 May 1980
Birth PlaceWellington, New Zealand
Height5 ft 5 in
NationalityNew Zealander

An Indian-origin orthodox off-spinner, born and brought up in Wellington, Jeetan Patel is a former New Zealand cricketer who had a successful stint at the international level but his period was cut short due to the presence of wily Daniel Vettori.... continue reading

Player Bio

An Indian-origin orthodox off-spinner, born and brought up in Wellington, Jeetan Patel is a former New Zealand cricketer who had a successful stint at the international level but his period was cut short due to the presence of wily Daniel Vettori.

Jeetan was a promising young spinner who paved his way into the national team after featuring and performing well in the age group levels and the ‘A’ team. He played age-group cricket in Wellington at U-15, U-17, and U-19 levels and became the first player in twenty years to take 50 league wickets during his spell at the Bourton Road club and the first player ever to go on to play international cricket.

Jeetan made his ODI debut as a Supersub for New Zealand in the 4th ODI against Zimbabwe on August 31st, 2005. He replaced Craig McMillan for Zimbabwe’s innings and took 1/47. The following year, the Wellington-born spinner made his Test debut against South Africa in 2006 and was described as the long-term investment by John Bracewell who was the head coach of the Blackcaps at that time.

He reached the peak of his career in 2007 when he became a regular member of the Black Caps ODI and T20 teams. However, by the end of 2008, his career began to go on a downward spiral, and soon lost his place in the team and could never cement his place in the team.

Falling to make a comeback for his country, Jeetan made his county debut for Warwickshire in 2009 and had a memorable debut, scoring a century against Yorkshire. In 2014, Jeetan was named the most valuable player by winning the MVP award in England’s Professional Cricketers’ Association, and in 2015 Wisden named him one of its five cricketers of the year.

In June 2017, Jeetn Patel retired from international cricket alongside his countrymate Luke Ronchi and two years later in December 2019, he was appointed as the spin bowling coach for the World Cup-winning side, England.

(As of May 2021)