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Sam Hain

Name | Sam Hain |
Born | July 16, 1995 |
Hong Kong | |
Age | 26 years 318 days |
Teams | Australia U19, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, North, Birmingham Bears, Marylebone Cricket Club, Rangpur Riders, England Lions, Team Moeen, Manchester Originals, Welsh Fire |
Nickname | Hain |
Bat Style | Right Handed Bat |
Bowl Style | Right-arm offbreak |
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Profile for Sam Hain. Profile Updated On 29 Sunday May 2022 104630000000
Born in Hong Kong, Sam Hain, spent his formative years in Australia and also represented them in the 2012 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. A chance visit during an exchange program to England and the young Hain was spotted by Warwickshire where he impressed the team management so much that he was offered a contract to play for them in the English domestic championships.
Hain made his List-A debut for Warwickshire in the summer of 2013 and soon enough graduated to making his full first-class debut, at the start of the 2014 county season. In the same season, he became the youngest Warwickshire batsman to score a first-class double-hundred, against Northamptonshire.
At the end of the 2016 county season, Hain graduated to become a qualified England player and since then has been a regular feature for the Edgbaston-led side in all the three formats of the game.
Hain made his List-A debut for Warwickshire in the summer of 2013 and soon enough graduated to making his full first-class debut, at the start of the 2014 county season. In the same season, he became the youngest Warwickshire batsman to score a first-class double-hundred, against Northamptonshire.
At the end of the 2016 county season, Hain graduated to become a qualified England player and since then has been a regular feature for the Edgbaston-led side in all the three formats of the game.