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Chris Tremlett

Team flagENG43 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Chris Tremlett Recent Form

Batting

ENGL vs AUSL, T2016 (12)
ENGL vs INDL, T2024 (16) *
ENGL vs SLL, T203 (4)
ENGL vs WIL, T209 (9) *
ENGL vs SLL, T2022 (10)
ENGL vs RSAL, T2023 (15)
ENGL vs INDL, T2012 (4)
SUR vs WARKS, LIST A1 (2)
SUR vs KT, LIST A12 (10)
SUR vs SOM, T20-Blast11 (8) *

Bowling

ENGL vs AUSL, T200-11
ENGL vs INDL, T200-27
ENGL vs WIL, T200-28
ENGL vs SLL, T200-7
ENGL vs WIL, T202-37
ENGL vs SLL, T200-21
ENGL vs RSAL, T200-13
ENGL vs INDL, T200-35
ENGL vs BANL, T202-10
SUR vs WARKS, LIST A1-45

Chris Tremlett Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI151150001956.187.1422----
T20I1000000.000.0000----
Test1215113002537.7910.27120----
WC ODI21300342.863.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI1515155.4047.004/320052.27----
T20I11211.2522.502/450012.00----
Test1223532.9627.008/1500254.75----
WC ODI2206.800.000-0000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
vs Bangladesh at Trent Bridge, Jun 21, 2005
T20I Debut
vs India at Kingsmead, Sep 19, 2007
Test Debut
vs India at Lord's, Jul 19, 2007

Teams played for

England England Lions Surrey Sydney Sixers England Cricket Board XI

About Chris Tremlett

NameChris Tremlett
GenderMale
Birth2 Sep 1981
Birth PlaceSouthampton, Hampshire, England
Height6 ft 7 in (201 cm
NationalityEnglish

An extremely tall and well-built fast bowler, Chris Tremlett is a former England cricketer with a height of 6 ft 7 in to boast of, his pace, bounce, and ability to swing the ball both ways. His most lethal weapon was the ferocious bouncer with which he troubled the best of the batsmen around the world. ... continue reading

Player Bio

An extremely tall and well-built fast bowler, Chris Tremlett is a former England cricketer with a height of 6 ft 7 in to boast of, his pace, bounce, and ability to swing the ball both ways. His most lethal weapon was the ferocious bouncer with which he troubled the best of the batsmen around the world. 

Born in a cricketing family, he was coached by his father, Tim Tremlett a former Hampshire pacer. After putting up some stellar performances for Hampshire, he was selected for the England U-19 tour of India in 2000-01. Tremlett made his ODI debut on June 21st, 2005 against Bangladesh. In his debut match, he was denied a hat-trick. The ball hit the stumps but unfortunately didn’t dislodge the bails.

Tremlett made his Test debut against India at Lord’s in 2007 at the iconic Lord’s. In his debut series, he marked his presence in world cricket as he bagged 13 wickets in three Tests. Tremlett played a leading role in the Ashes triumph of 2010-11. His best performance came at Perth where Australia levelled the series in spite of his 3 for 63 and 5 for 87. However, his 4 for 26 at MCG skittled the home team out for 98 alongside Jimmy Anderson and paved the way for an innings win.

Incessant injuries played a massive role in Tremlett’s cricketing career; he often suffered from knee and back injuries which took a heavy toll on him. Eventually, he announced his retirement on August 21st, 2015.

(As of May 2021)