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Harry Gurney

Team flagENG38 yrs
batting styleleft-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Harry Gurney Recent Form

Batting

MLR vs HBH, BBL0 (1) *
BR vs SKNP, CPL1 (2)
BR vs JT, CPL0 (0) *
NOTS vs DUR, T20-Blast0 (0) *
NOTS vs LANCS, T20-Blast0 (0) *
NOTS vs WORCS, T20-Blast5 (2) *
NOTS vs SOM, LIST A1 (1) *
KKR vs CSK, IPL1 (5) *
QTG vs LHQ, PSL0 (0) *
MLR vs MLS, BBL0 (1)
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Bowling

MLR vs ADS, BBL0-25
MLR vs HBH, BBL0-35
MLR vs PRS, BBL1-55
MLR vs SYT, BBL2-26
ABD vs KAT, ABU DHABI1-14
ABD vs BGT, ABU DHABI0-35
ABD vs MA, ABU DHABI0-35
ABD vs NW, ABU DHABI0-18
ABD vs QLD, ABU DHABI0-14
BR vs GAW, CPL2-24
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Harry Gurney Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI1061500645.457.5010----
T20I2000000.000.0000----
IPL81100120.000.0000----
PSL1100000.000.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI1010115.7039.274/550041.36----
T20I2236.8818.332/260016.00----
IPL8878.8134.002/250023.14----
PSL11113.0013.0000072.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
vs Scotland at Mannofield Park, May 09, 2014
T20I Debut
vs Sri Lanka at Kennington Oval, May 20, 2014
IPL Debut
vs Rajasthan Royals at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Apr 07, 2019
PSL Debut
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Teams played for

England Leicestershire Nottinghamshire Melbourne Renegades Quetta Gladiators Kolkata Knight Riders Barbados Tridents

About Harry Gurney

NameHarry Gurney
GenderMale
Birth25 Oct 1986
Birth PlaceNottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Height6ft 2in
NationalityEnglish

A left-arm seamer with intelligent variations, Harry Gurney made his first-class debut for Leicestershire in 2007 and was impressive in his first season with his left-arm seam bowling. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A left-arm seamer with intelligent variations, Harry Gurney made his first-class debut for Leicestershire in 2007 and was impressive in his first season with his left-arm seam bowling. 

Gurney was the star with the ball in the 2011 T20 Blast for Leicestershire, picking up 23 wickets to help his team win the T20 Championship. 

At the end of 2011, the Nottingham-born joined Northamptonshire and again impressed with the ball, scalping 21 wickets in 10 championship appearances. 

Gurney constantly knocked at the doors of selectors and his opportunity arrived in the only ODI match against Scotland in 2014 as he went wicketless in his first match.

Gurney was a travelling reserve for the ICC World T20 in 2014. His ability to pick up wickets at the top was the reason why the left-armer travelled with the squad for the World Cup.

The seamer failed to impress the national selectors and was left out of the England squad for the 2015 World Cup.

He found a new lease of life in the T20 circuit and won the 2018-19 Big Bash League with Melbourne Renegades. He gave up on his red-ball cricket in 2019 to concentrate on the shortest form of the game. Gurney signed for the Barbados Tridents in the 2019 CPL and later that year extended his contract with Nottinghamshire.

In 2021 he was selected in the Manchester Originals squad for the inaugural edition of the Hundreds.

A wicket-taking bowler, the Kolkata Knight Riders cricketer failed to replicate his good domestic form at the international level. He eventually decided to concentrate on the T20 format which has done wonders for him as of late.

(As of April 2021)