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Tim Seifert

Team flagNZ30 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
#25 Batter in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Tim Seifert Recent Form

Batting

MLR vs HBH, BBL37 (19) *
MLR vs SYS, BBL55 (42)
NB vs WEL, LIST A2 (12)
NB vs CS, LIST A102 (87)
NB vs OTG, LIST A6 (9)
SLK vs GAW, CPL3 (10)
SLK vs GAW, CPL18 (11)
SLK vs GAW, CPL1 (4)
SLK vs TKR, CPL30 (17)
SLK vs BR, CPL45 (25) *
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Tim Seifert Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI32330022122.2216.5021----
T20I625913100988132.5925.1911158----
IPL33260021113.048.6740----
BBL22920155150.8292.00103----
CPL45407880264116.0524.635834----
PSL771820049132.8526.00234----
T20-Blast4413910100167.4746.33166----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI3000.000.000000.00----
T20I62000.000.000000.00----
IPL3000.000.000000.00----
BBL2000.000.000000.00----
CPL45000.000.000000.00----
PSL7000.000.000000.00----
T20-Blast4000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Mount Maunganui - January 03, 2019
T20I Debut
New Zealand vs England at Wellington - February 13, 2018
IPL Debut
vs Punjab Kings at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Oct 01, 2021
BBL Debut Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Renegades Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, 16-12-2024
PSL Debut Karachi Kings v Islamabad United National Bank Cricket Arena, Karachi, 28-2-2024
T20-Blast Debut
Sussex v Middlesex County Ground, Hove, 3-6-2022

Teams played for

New Zealand New Zealand U19 New Zealand XI Northern Knights New Zealand A

About Tim Seifert

NameTim Seifert
GenderMale
Birth14 Dec 1994
Birth PlaceWanganui
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityNew Zealander

Pocket-sized dynamite who can hit the long ball, Tim Seifert’s transition from first-class cricket to international cricket has been pretty rapid. Having made his first-class debut for Otago against the Northern Districts in December 2014, Seifert hogged the limelight when he smashed the fastest T20 century in New Zealand’s domestic circuit. It was his 40 balls ton that made the selectors turn their heads towards the explosive right-handed wicket-keeper batsman. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Pocket-sized dynamite who can hit the long ball, Tim Seifert’s transition from first-class cricket to international cricket has been pretty rapid. Having made his first-class debut for Otago against the Northern Districts in December 2014, Seifert hogged the limelight when he smashed the fastest T20 century in New Zealand’s domestic circuit. It was his 40 balls ton that made the selectors turn their heads towards the explosive right-handed wicket-keeper batsman. 

His knock in the T20 encounter meant that he was also auditioned for the wicket-keeper’s slot in the national team along with Tom Blundell and Glenn Philips. When these two players failed to seize the opportunity, Seifert managed to break into the national side midway through the tri-series also involving Australia and England in early 2018. He announced his arrival in international cricket almost immediately with a quickfire knock. 

Just a couple of years into domestic cricket, Seifert has been a good find for New Zealand cricket in recent times. Seifert was a wicket-keeper since his school days and owing to some impressive knocks in the domestic circuit, Seifert has included in the New Zealand A squad for the tour of India. He was the only bright spot for New Zealand A team as they were thrashed in the unofficial Tests. 

Owing to his big-hitting prowess, Seifert was included in the Kolkata Knight Riders squad for the IPL in 2020 but didn’t manage to make the XI. He is a sensational striker with the ball but has been on a lean patch in the recent past. Given the abilities he possesses, Seifert can go on don the wicket-keeping gloves for New Zealand for a long time especially in the shorter formats.