Grant Elliott

Grant Elliott

South Africa • AllRounder
t20 Int ALL TIME STATS
171 Runs
108.91 S/R
15.54 Avg
14 W
7.34 E/R

Personal Information

Full Name Grant David Elliott
Date of Birth March 21, 1979
Nationality South Africa
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Role All-rounder, Right-handed Batsman, Right-arm medium Bowler
Past Team(s)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
ATR vs NJT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ATF vs NYW 0 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0
ATF vs NYW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 83 69 1976 2416 11 34.06 81.78 2 11 115 151 28 17 0
TESTs 5 9 86 322 1 10.75 26.70 0 0 25 3 0 2 0
T20Is 17 15 171 157 4 15.54 108.91 0 0 27 12 2 4 0
T20s 150 127 2209 1718 30 22.77 128.57 0 8 70 174 74 54 0
LISTAs 211 183 5126 0 30 33.50 0 7 28 115 0 0 70 0
FIRSTCLASS 83 134 3883 0 7 30.57 0 8 20 196 0 0 46 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 83 56 217.0 1179 39 30.23 5.43 4/31 0 0
TESTs 5 6 47.0 140 4 35.00 2.97 2/8 0 0
T20Is 17 15 32.0 235 14 16.78 7.34 4/22 0 0
T20s 150 130 332.4 2682 112 23.94 8.06 4/15 0 0
LISTAs 211 0 804.3 4337 130 33.36 5.39 5/34 1 0
FIRSTCLASS 83 0 1202.4 3378 92 36.71 2.80 0 1 0

Grant Elliott News

"It's a beautiful picture" - Dale Steyn hails Grant Elliott's gesture after 2015 World Cup semi-final "It's a beautiful picture" - Dale Steyn hails Grant Elliott's gesture after 2015 World Cup semi-final
"It's a beautiful picture" - Dale Steyn hails Grant Elliott's gesture after 2015 World Cup semi-final
"Targeting the bowlers at the back end should be the strategy for New Zealand" - Grant Elliot ahead of T20 World Cup final "Targeting the bowlers at the back end should be the strategy for New Zealand" - Grant Elliot ahead of T20 World Cup final
"Targeting the bowlers at the back end should be the strategy for New Zealand" - Grant Elliot ahead of T20 World Cup final 
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Grant Elliott: A Brief Biography

Grant Elliott Biography

Grant David Elliott is a retired New Zealand cricketer who was born on 21st March, 1979, in Johannesburg. He has played all formats of the game as a batting all-rounder. He is a right-handed batsman and a right arm medium-pace bowler, who found a lot of success through his variations in pace. Elliott was the Man of the Match performance as New Zealand entered their first ever World Cup final, by beating South Africa in the semifinal of the 2015 event. Presently, he plays for \Wellington Firebirds, one of six New Zealand first-class cricket teams.

Background

He debuted runs in 1996–97 at the South African team, Gauteng. Elliott left his native Johannesburg for New Zealand in 2001. After this, he played one match for South Africa against India before he qualified to play for New Zealand in 2007. Apart from the Firebirds, he also represented the Lahore Qalandars and Warwickshire in T20 competitions.

Debut

On 22nd of March 2008, he made his Test debut against England at Napier replacing Jacob Oram. Elliott made his ODI debut against England in the same year, taking 3 wickets. In his second game, he scored his maiden ODI half century. His maiden ODI century was in the 3rd game of the Chappell-Hadlee series, as he scored 115 runs against Australia.

Rise to Glory

His performance at the Champions trophy held in South Africa in 2009 helped New Zealand qualify for the semifinals. In the semifinal, he scored 75 unbeaten runs to take the Black Caps to victory against Pakistan.

Elliott scored his second ODI century when Sri Lanka toured New Zealand prior to the 2015 Cricket World Cup. Elliott and Luke Ronchi both broke several batting records as the pair lifted New Zealand from 93/5 to a commanding 360 off their 50 overs. Their stand of 267 runs is the highest 6th wicket partnership in ODIs.

Club Career

He has played for several clubs during his cricketing career. His domestic cricketing career started with him playing for Gauteng cricket team formerly called the Transvaal cricket team since 1997. For three years from 1999 to 2001 he has represented the Northern Cape and, in the year of 2009, he has represented the Surrey. He has played for a number of clubs including Leicestershire County Cricket Club, Quetta Gladiators, St Lucia Zouks and Chittagong Vikings.

Elliott's Record in Numbers

His finest moment came in the 2015 World Cup semifinal against South Africa, as he scored an unbeaten 84 to take New Zealand to victory in a tense encounter. He hit the winning six off Dale Steyn off the penultimate ball of the match, to spark wild celebrations as the Kiwis made their first ever World Cup final. In the final against Australia, Elliot top-scored for New Zealand, with a knock of 83. In the inaugural Pakistan Super League in 2016, he, along with Zulfiqar Babar, set the record for the highest 10th wicket partnership in T20 cricket.

Retirement

In April 2016, Elliott announced his retirement from ODI cricket due to an arm injury he encountered while playing for Wellington. Later on, in March 2017, he announced his retirement from all international cricket.