Player: Sheldon Cottrell

Sheldon Cottrell

Sheldon Cottrell Profile Pic
NameSheldon Cottrell
BornAugust 19, 1989
Jamaica
Age33 years 217 days
TeamsWest Indies, Antigua Hawksbills, West Indies A, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, West Indies Cricket Board President XI, Vancouver Knights, Rangpur Riders, Sylhet Thunder, Punjab Kings, World XI, Team Abu Dhabi, Dambulla Aura, Morrisville Samp Army, Desert Vipers, Multan Sultans
NicknameCottrell
Bat StyleRight Handed Bat
Bowl StyleLeft-arm fast-medium
Batting Statistics
TestODIT20IIPL
Mat238426
Inn419101
Runs1188180
Avg2.7511.04.50.0
SR45.8367.6962.070.0
HS51740
NO01160
100s0000
50s0000
4s1620
6s0400
Bowling Statistics
TestODIT20IIPL
Mat238426
Inn236416
Balls2761722876120
Runs19616851160176
Wkt252506
BBI72 / 146 / 528 / 417 / 4
BBM72 / 146 / 528 / 417 / 4
Eco4.265.877.958.8
Avg98.032.423.229.33
5W0100
10W0000
Profile
Sheldon Cottrell first made news when he picked up 17 wickets in a four-day domestic tournament in the 2012-13 season. A fast and muscular Jamaican, with a slingy action, his angle caused problems from both over and around the wicket and earned him a reputation of being a fearsome bowler.

In the inaugural Caribbean Premier League, Cottrell emerged as one of the most promising young talents. 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. He, though, impressed during the tour match on Windies' tour of India a month later, picking up three wickets and subsequently earning his Test cap against India at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Cottrell, however, did not make the most of the opportunity and was later dropped for the second Test.

His T20I debut, though, turned out to be much better, wherein he pocketed 2 for 37 against England in Barbados in March 2014. Cottrell continued to be in the West Indies T20 squad and got a chance to play his second Test against South Africa due to Kemar Roach's injury. However, he didn't do much as he ended up with 1 for 124 and was overlooked for the next game. Cottrell was persisted in the T20Is that followed and he was good in patches. The speed and the slingy action prompted the selectors to give him another chance as they picked him for the World Cup in Australia.

Cottrell didn't play ODIs for good two years after that, and was only recently recalled into the side for 2017-18 Windies' tour of New Zealand.