Sheldon Cottrell

Sheldon Cottrell

Jamaican Left Arm Bowl

Personal Information

Full Name Sheldon Shane Cottrell
Date of Birth August 19, 1989
Nationality Jamaican
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Role Left-arm fast bowler

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
KSO vs MNT 0 0 0 0 0 4 26 1 6.50
DV vs ADKR 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 1 12.00
PAC vs PIND 3 6 0 0 50.00 3.2 17 3 5.10
PAC vs PAUS 4 6 0 0 66.67 3 9 0 3.00
PAC vs PPAK 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 6.00

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 38 19 88 130 11 11.00 67.69 0 0 17 6 4 19 0
TESTs 2 4 11 24 0 2.75 45.83 0 0 5 1 0 0 0
T20Is 45 10 18 29 6 4.50 62.06 0 0 4 2 0 19 0
T20s 142 44 201 175 16 7.17 114.85 0 0 26 14 13 59 0
LISTAs 78 42 259 0 23 13.63 0 0 0 30 0 0 28 0
FIRSTCLASS 47 70 604 0 32 15.89 0 0 0 48 0 0 18 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 38 36 287 1685 52 32.40 5.87 5/46 1 0
TESTs 2 2 46 196 2 98.00 4.26 1/72 0 0
T20Is 45 44 153 1244 52 23.92 8.13 4/28 0 0
T20s 142 139 483.1 3797 167 22.73 7.85 4/20 0 0
LISTAs 78 76 559.2 3000 105 28.57 5.36 5/46 1 0
FIRSTCLASS 47 86 857.3 2794 104 26.86 3.25 7/81 3 0

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"I have no idea what was going on in my head at that time" - Rahul Tewatia on his exploits against Sheldon Cottrell in IPL 2020 "I have no idea what was going on in my head at that time" - Rahul Tewatia on his exploits against Sheldon Cottrell in IPL 2020
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Sheldon Cottrell: A Brief Biography

Sheldon Shane Cottrell is a West Indian cricketer who was born on 19 August 1989 at Kingston in Jamaica. He is a right-handed batsman and a left-hand medium fast bowler. His primary role in his team is that of a fast bowler. He is a Jamaican Defence Force soldier and is well known for saluting the pavilion after he takes a wicket.


Table of Contents


  1. Career
  2. Background


Career


Domestic Career



Sri Lanka v West Indies - ICC Cricket World Cup 2019



Sheldon Cottrell first came into the limelight in 2012, when he took 17 wickets for Jamaica in a four-day domestic level tournament. His exploits in the CPL earned him a spot in the West Indies A squad that toured India in November 2013 but he had to pull out of the tour due to injury.


IPL Career


Owning to his impressive performances in the T20 circuit, Cottrell’s dream of playing in the IPL reached the cusp of fruition when he was snapped up by Kings XI Punjab for a whopping sum of INR 8.5 crore. Interestingly, his base price was only $0.07mn (INR 50 Lakh). The left-arm pacer can create difficult angles for batsmen and it will be hugely exciting to see how Cottrell handles the pressure and performs in his debut season.


International Career


ODI Career


Sheldon Cottrell made his One Day International debut against South Africa on 25 January 2015 at Port Elizabeth. In that match, he took away the wickets of both the South African openers in just 6 overs of his spell. He conceded 39 runs in the match and also scored 1 run after which the West Indies team won the match by 1 wicket.


He was a part of the 2015 World Cup squad of West Indies. After the 2015 World Cup, he took a two-year break from ODIs after the World Cup, and he returned to playing ODIs when he was selected for an ODI series against New Zealand Cricket on 23 December 2017.


However, Cottrell was an inconsistent performer and got dropped routinely from the West Indies national squad for being out of form. However, it all changed after the “2018 West Indies Tour of Bangladesh” in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Cottrell played exceptionally, and since then, the left-arm pacer has retained his form and place in the side. His performance also led him to spearhead the West Indies pace attack in the 2019 World cup.


The West Indies fast bowler, renowned for his trademark salute made a splash at the World Cup in England last year, picking 12 wickets at 8.25 apiece.


T20I Career


Sheldon Cottrell made T20 International debut against England on 13 March 2014 at Bridgetown. In that match, he took the wickets of both of the English openers in two consecutive overs. He took 2 wickets in 4 overs after conceding 37 runs. However, the West Indies team lost the match by 5 runs.


In 2016, when West Indies beat England in the T20 final to win a historic second World Cup trophy, Cottrell had only a handful of international caps to his name, and was at home watching with his family. However since making his comeback in the international arena, Cottrell has spearheaded the T20I bowling attack of West Indies and continues to lead.


Test Career


Sheldon Cottrell made his debut in Test matches against India on 6 November 2013 at Kolkata. In that match, he managed to take only 1 wicket in 18 overs after conceding 72 runs. The West Indies team lost the match by an innings and 51 runs and he was later on dropped from the Test Squad. Interestingly, Cottrell’s debut match came in Sachin Tendulkar‘s last Test series.


Background

Prior to his career as a cricketer, he was a soldier in the “Jamaican Defence Force.” Interestingly, in 2011, he was in the army workforce, which was guarding the pitch during the fifth ODI of India and West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.