Liam Dawson

Liam Dawson

English, British Left Arm Bowl

Personal Information

Full Name Liam Andrew Dawson
Date of Birth March 1, 1990
Nationality English, British
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Role All-rounder

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
WAS vs HAM 23 54 2 0 42.59 40.1 & 18 146 & 72 5 & 2 3.63 & 4.00
HAM vs LAN 86 170 4 1 50.58 49 156 4 3.18
GG vs DC 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 1 5.25
MIE vs GG 8 7 0 0 114.29 2 19 0 9.50
SEC vs DSG 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 0 10.00

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 6 5 63 74 0 12.60 85.13 0 0 20 4 1 2 0
TESTs 3 6 84 197 2 21.00 42.63 0 1 66 7 1 2 0
T20Is 11 5 57 36 1 14.25 158.33 0 0 34 8 2 2 0
T20s 261 183 2518 2156 46 18.37 116.79 0 6 82 180 71 95 0
LISTAs 165 134 3624 3825 23 32.64 94.74 3 19 113 262 61 77 0
FIRSTCLASS 190 307 9239 18306 31 33.47 50.46 14 49 171 1109 43 196 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 6 5 44 284 5 56.80 6.45 2/70 0 0
TESTs 3 5 87.4 298 7 42.57 3.39 4/101 0 0
T20Is 11 11 34 242 6 40.33 7.11 3/27 0 0
T20s 261 230 729.4 5364 202 26.55 7.35 5/17 1 0
LISTAs 165 146 1081.1 5135 172 29.85 4.74 7/15 2 0
FIRSTCLASS 190 235 3258 9504 296 32.10 2.91 12/130 9 2

Liam Dawson News

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Royal London One-Day Cup 2023: How did the international players fare in Hampshire vs Worcestershire Quarter-Final 2?
T20 Blast 2023 Most Runs and Most Wickets standings: Sam Hain back among top 3 run-scorers – Updated after Day 12 T20 Blast 2023 Most Runs and Most Wickets standings: Sam Hain back among top 3 run-scorers – Updated after Day 12
T20 Blast 2023 Most Runs and Most Wickets standings: Sam Hain back among top 3 run-scorers – Updated after Day 12
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5 cricketers who played fewer than 10 ODI matches but managed to win a World Cup
World Cup 2019: 2 England players who didn't play a single game in the title-winning campaign World Cup 2019: 2 England players who didn't play a single game in the title-winning campaign
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Liam Dawson: A Brief Biography

Liam Andrew Dawson is an English professional cricketer. He was born on 1 March, 1990 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. He fills the position of an all rounder for the team. He is a right handed batsman and a slow left arm orthodox bowler. He is an upcoming international player and plays for Hampshire in the domestic circuit.


Background


Dawson started playing cricket when he was just three years old. When he was seven years old, he joined Goatacre and played for them for quite some time. He started his youth career with the Chipenhem cricket club in Wiltshire. This is where the Hampshire club spotted him. He started playing for Hampshire Second XI and became a regular for them in the team. Because of his performances for Hampshire, he was selected for the England Under-19 team.


Debut


Dawson made his first-class debut on 19 September 2007 against Yorkshire but he didn’t get a chance to bat or bowl. He made his international debut on 4 September 2016 in the ODI format against Pakistan. He scored 10 runs and picked up 2 wickets while giving away 70 runs.


In the T20 format, he made his debut against Sri Lanka on 5 July 2016 and picked up three wickets as his team won the match by 8 wickets.


He made his Test debut against India on 16 December 2016. He scored 66 and 0 in the first and second innings respectively.


Rise to glory


Dawson started rising to prominence in his first class career very quickly. He scored his maiden century against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge. He was a member of the Hampshire squad that won the Friends Provident Trophy in 2009. In 2013, he scored more than 1000 first class runs for the very first time in his career.