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Ross Whiteley

Name | Ross Whiteley |
Born | September 13, 1988 |
Sheffield, Yorkshire | |
Age | 33 years 329 days |
Teams | Derbyshire, Worcestershire, England Lions, Sylhet Sixers, Multan Sultans, Pune Devils, Southern Brave, Northern Warriors, Hampshire |
Nickname | Whiteley |
Bat Style | Left Handed Bat |
Bowl Style | Left-arm medium |
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Profile for Ross Whiteley. Profile Updated On 08 Monday August 2022 092558000000
A dangerous striker of the cricket ball, Ross Whiteley, has somewhat become a white-ball specialist, with his big-hitting ability drawing the attention of several franchises across the world. The left-handed batsman has been part of the Pakistan Super League with Multan Sultans and the Bangladesh Premier League with Sylhet Sixers.
Originally from Derbyshire where he became a regular in 2011, he fell out with the team management in 2013 - differing from their perspective about his plans for the future. Whiteley then moved on to Worcestershire, securing a three-year contract. The left-handed batsman enjoyed a prolific time in the Twenty20 version of the game, his 38-ball unbeaten 84 against former team, Derbyshire, reminding everyone of his abilities.
Another fine Natwest T20 campaign in 2015 (which included a 35-ball 91 against Yorkshire) catapulted him into the Lions squad for a Twenty20 series against Pakistan A.
Originally from Derbyshire where he became a regular in 2011, he fell out with the team management in 2013 - differing from their perspective about his plans for the future. Whiteley then moved on to Worcestershire, securing a three-year contract. The left-handed batsman enjoyed a prolific time in the Twenty20 version of the game, his 38-ball unbeaten 84 against former team, Derbyshire, reminding everyone of his abilities.
Another fine Natwest T20 campaign in 2015 (which included a 35-ball 91 against Yorkshire) catapulted him into the Lions squad for a Twenty20 series against Pakistan A.