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Haseeb Hameed

Team flagENG27 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Haseeb Hameed Recent Form

Batting

NOTS vs MDX, First class24 (47)
NOTS vs MDX, First class4 (11)
NOTS vs KT, First class7 (23)
NOTS vs KT, First class9 (17)
NOTS vs LANCS, LIST A18 (37)
NOTS vs KT, LIST A27 (36)
NOTS vs MDX, LIST A15 (13)
NOTS vs SUR, LIST A15 (21)
NOTS vs HAM, LIST A13 (26)
NOTS vs LEIC, LIST A4 (10)

Bowling

NOTS vs KT, First class1-0
NOTS vs MDX, First class0-39
LANCS vs YORKS, First class0-9
LANCS vs SUR, First class0-0
LANCS vs SUR, First class0-1
LANCS vs SOM, First class0-2

Haseeb Hameed Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
Test1019439048232.0224.38502----
T20-Blast22410023110.8120.5030----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
Test10000.000.000000.00----
T20-Blast2000.000.000000.00----

Carrer Debut Information

Test Debut
India vs England at Rajkot- November 09 - 13, 2016
T20-Blast Debut Worcestershire v Nottinghamshire New Road, Worcester, United Kingdom, 22-6-2023

Teams played for

England England U19 Nottinghamshire Lancashire

About Haseeb Hameed

NameHaseeb Hameed
GenderMale
Birth17 Jan 1997
Birth PlaceBolton, Greater Manchester, England
Height5 ft 5 in
NationalityEnglish

Nicknamed ‘The Baby Boycott’ by his fellow colleagues for his impeccable technique and discipline, Haseeb Hameed is a right-handed opening batsman who plays for the England national team and for Nottinghamshire in the domestic circuit. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Nicknamed ‘The Baby Boycott’ by his fellow colleagues for his impeccable technique and discipline, Haseeb Hameed is a right-handed opening batsman who plays for the England national team and for Nottinghamshire in the domestic circuit. 

Lancashire had not produced an English opener since the great Michael Atherton retired in 2001. However, that changed in 2016, when Hameed was selected to be in the England squad for the five-match Test series against India, away from home. 

He became the youngest English opener when he featured in the playing XI against India in Rajkot. The youngster immediately made an impact, scoring a half-century on his debut innings. It was a sublime knock and garnered praise even from the Indian cricketing fraternities. 

In the Test match held at Mohali, he slammed an unbeaten 59 and batted with a fractured finger. Following the Test, Hameed was sent back to England as a precautionary measure.

In the 2016 County season, Hameed registered more than 1,000 runs and was in sublime touch every time he came out to bat. The Bolton born became the youngest player to score 1,000 runs for Lancashire- eclipsing Michael Atherton. He also became the fifth youngest to score 1,000 runs in a county season. 

Post 2017, Hameed struggled at the domestic level and registered just 165 runs at an average of 9.71 in the 2018 Bob Willis Trophy. 

Arguably one of the most talented players to have come out of the Lancashire academy, the weight of expectations have perhaps diminished his career. Still young at the moment, Hameed has all the tools and skills to bounce back and make a grand comeback at the international level.

(As of June 21)