Jonathan Carter

Jonathan Carter

Barbadian Left Handed Bat
WORLD CUP ALL TIME STATS
5 Mat
113 Runs
70.63 S/R
37.67 Avg
50 H/S

Personal Information

Full Name Jonathan Lyndon Carter
Date of Birth November 16, 1987
Nationality Barbadian
Role Right-arm medium Bowler, Left-handed Batsman

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
NS vs DG 11 12 1 0 91.67 0 0 0 0
WAR vs SET 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TIT vs WAR 38 14 5 2 271.43 1 24 0 24.00
PEL vs WAR 16 7 2 1 228.57 2 17 1 8.50
VOY vs WAR 33 10 1 4 330.00 1 5 0 5.00

Batting Stats

View All right-arrow
Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 33 28 581 822 3 23.24 70.68 0 3 54 48 10 7 0
T20s 93 80 1528 1433 10 21.82 106.62 1 7 111 105 65 36 1
LISTAs 139 130 3652 0 16 32.03 0 3 23 133 0 0 43 0
FIRSTCLASS 93 150 4395 0 8 30.95 0 5 26 149 0 0 129 0

Bowling Stats

View All right-arrow
Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 33 12 22.4 160 4 40.00 7.05 2/14 0 0
T20s 93 16 29.3 274 6 45.66 9.28 2/28 0 0
LISTAs 139 51 232.1 1139 38 29.97 4.90 5/26 2 0
FIRSTCLASS 93 85 550.3 1615 61 26.47 2.93 6/106 1 0

Jonathan Carter: A Brief Biography

Jonathan Carter Biography


Jonathan Lyndon Carter is a West Indian cricketer, who was born on 16 November 1987 in Belleplaine, Barbados. He is a hard-hitting left-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler.


Background


His debut for Barbados was in 2007 in a List A match played against West Indies Under-19s held at Blairmount.


He scored a century for West Indies A in September 2013 playing against India A. His average is around 30 in first-class cricket. Carter has played for Barbados Tridents and West Indies A, in domestic cricket, he has been playing for Barbados since 2007.


Debut


His ODI debut was on 16 January 2015, in a match against South Africa for the West Indies at Durban.


Carter scored his first century in first-class cricket against Jamaica. He scored his second List A Hundred In 2014, this time for Barbados in the Regional Super 50.


He scored 109. He was in the West Indies squad of the 2015 World Cup.


Rise to Glory


He holds the joint record for taking the most number of catches by a substitute fielder in a T20I innings.


He was selected by the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in the 2017 CPL Draft, the team for which he played his last T20 on Sep 9, 2017.


He was named in the West Indies squad for the Twenty20 International (T20I) series against Pakistan in March 2017.


He has played 23 ODIs, 62 first class matches, 84 list A cricket and 61 T20 matches with a batting average of 24.50, 29.52, 29.64 and 22.82 respectively and taken 3, 39, 29 and 5 respective wickets in them.