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Sam Rainbird

Team flagAUS32 yrs
batting styleleft-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Sam Rainbird Recent Form

Batting

TAS vs VIC, First class2 (13)
TAS vs SACA, LIST A1 (2) *
TAS vs VIC, LIST A21 (15)
TAS vs SACA, First class14 (27)
TAS vs QLD, First class12 (41)
TAS vs NSW, First class0 (4)
TAS vs NSW, First class0 (1)
MLS vs ADS, BBL1 (4)
MLS vs PRS, BBL10 (10) *
MLS vs SYS, BBL0 (2)
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Bowling

TAS vs VIC, First class2-72
TAS vs SACA, LIST A2-85
TAS vs VIC, LIST A1-47
TAS vs SACA, First class0-53
TAS vs SACA, First class1-47
TAS vs QLD, First class5-21
TAS vs QLD, First class8-21
TAS vs NSW, First class3-77
TAS vs NSW, First class1-24
MLS vs BRH, BBL0-19
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Sam Rainbird Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL241234001591.894.8620----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL2424178.9039.353/221026.53----

Career Debut Information

Teams played for

Australia Tasmania Hobart Hurricanes National Performance Squad Cricket Australia Invitational XI Sydney Thunder

About Sam Rainbird

NameSam Rainbird
GenderMale
Birth5 Jun 1992
Birth PlaceHobart, Tasmania
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityAustralian

A left-arm seamer who is known for his booming inswingers, Sam Rainbird is a professional Australian cricketer who started playing age-group cricket for Tasmania from the U-15s and made gradual progress into the second XI, finally, moving into the senior side in 2012.... continue reading

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Player Bio

A left-arm seamer who is known for his booming inswingers, Sam Rainbird is a professional Australian cricketer who started playing age-group cricket for Tasmania from the U-15s and made gradual progress into the second XI, finally, moving into the senior side in 2012.

Rainbird made his first-class debut against Queensland in November 2012 but had a forgettable debut as Tasmania lost by an innings and 123 runs. Born and brought up in Hobart, Rainbird had a phenomenal 2013-14 season, picking up 18 wickets in 7 matches and was named as the Sheffield Shield Player of the Year for the Tigers. 

Rainbird rose to prominence in the opening match against New South Wales, when he dismissed Michael Clarke, Steve Smith and David Warner and finished with match figures of 7-112. After his exploits in the domestic circuit, he earned his maiden Big Bash League (BBL) contract with the Hobart Hurricanes. 

After two seasons with the Hurricanes, the 29-year old joined Sydney Thunders in 2018 and prior to the start of the tenth edition of the BBL, he joined Melbourne Stars for more opportunities. 

(As of November 2021)