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Kemar Roach

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Bowler

Kemar Roach

Personal Details

  • Full Name Kemar Andre Jamal Roach
  • Age 35
  • Date of Birth 30 June 1988
  • Birthplace St. Lucy, Barbados
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-Arm Fast Seam

Career Debuts

  • ODI Debut 20 August 2008
  • T20I Debut 20 June 2008
  • Test Debut 09 July 2009

Player Story

Following in the footsteps of Walsh, Ambrose, Garner and Holding, Kemar Roach might not have the same daunting height as his predecessors but he is every bit as dangerous as them.

Big things were expected of Roach from the moment he took a hat-trick against Pakistan in a warm-up match before the Under-19 World Cup in 2006. His searing pace and late swing made him virtually unplayable, and he immediately caught the eye of West Indian selectors.

Roach made his international debut in 2008, where he took two wickets in the West Indies’ comfortable T20 win over Australia. The national honours continued to flow that year, as he snared 2/29 in his first ODI match against Bermuda.

The West Indian pay dispute in 2009 gave him his first chance at Test cricket, and he didn’t disappoint. Although the weakened squad were beaten in both the Tests and ODIs, Roach was the lone star in both forms of the game. 13 wickets in the Test series, including career best figures of 6-48, were soon followed by 10 wickets in the ODI series.

His excellent stats against Bangladesh saw him picked for the tour of Australia. The hosts had not seen much of Roach, but it didn’t take long for them to realise they were dealing with a man of prodigious talent. The most telling moment of his career came in the third Test in Perth on a pitch that was always going to suit his style of bowling. Ricky Ponting was the victim on this occasion; struck on the elbow by a bouncer that almost clocked 150kph. It was the delivery that made the world take notice.

Roach continued to deliver in the Test arena, this time in Sri Lanka. His ten wickets in two matches saw him named Man of the Series in conditions that should have seen him struggle. His form against Australia in 2012 was equally impressive, and saw him become the first West Indies bowler since 2005 to claim ten wickets in a match.

Batting and Fielding

Matches
M
Innings Batted
Inn
Runs Scored
Runs
Highest Score
HS
Batting Average
Avg
50s Scored
50s
100s Scored
100s
Strike Rate
SR
Not Outs
NO
4s Hit
4s
6s Hit
6s
Catches
Ct
Stumpings
St
ODI 95 60 308 34 12.83 0 0 51.85 36 24 6 21 0
Test 81 129 1,174 41 11.51 0 0 37.62 27 140 15 22 0
T20I 11 1 3 3 0 0 0 150 1 0 0 1 0

M: Matches

Inn: Innings Batted

Runs: Runs Scored

HS: Highest Score

Avg: Batting Average

50s: 50s Scored

100s: 100s Scored

SR: Strike Rate

NO: Not Outs

4s: 4s Hit

6s: 6s Hit

Ct: Catches

St: Stumpings

Bowling

Matches
M
Overs Bowled
O
Wickets
W
Best Bowling
BB
5 Wicket Hauls
5w
Bowling Average
Avg
Economy
Econ
Maidens Bowled
Mdn
Runs Conceded
Runs
ODI 95 763.1 125 6/27 3 31.08 5.09 53 3,885
Test 81 2,410.4 270 6/48 11 27.74 3.11 526 7,491
T20I 11 39 10 2/25 0 28.4 7.28 1 284

M: Matches

O: Overs Bowled

W: Wickets

BB: Best Bowling

5w: 5 Wicket Hauls

Avg: Bowling Average

Econ: Economy

Mdn: Maidens Bowled

Runs: Runs Conceded

Batting and Fielding

Matches
M
Innings Batted
Inn
Runs Scored
Runs
Highest Score
HS
Batting Average
Avg
50s Scored
50s
100s Scored
100s
Strike Rate
SR
Not Outs
NO
4s Hit
4s
6s Hit
6s
Catches
Ct
Stumpings
St
BBL 8 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0

M: Matches

Inn: Innings Batted

Runs: Runs Scored

HS: Highest Score

Avg: Batting Average

50s: 50s Scored

100s: 100s Scored

SR: Strike Rate

NO: Not Outs

4s: 4s Hit

6s: 6s Hit

Ct: Catches

St: Stumpings

Bowling

Matches
M
Overs Bowled
O
Wickets
W
Best Bowling
BB
5 Wicket Hauls
5w
Bowling Average
Avg
Economy
Econ
Maidens Bowled
Mdn
Runs Conceded
Runs
BBL 8 28.1 5 3/18 0 38.8 6.89 0 194

M: Matches

O: Overs Bowled

W: Wickets

BB: Best Bowling

5w: 5 Wicket Hauls

Avg: Bowling Average

Econ: Economy

Mdn: Maidens Bowled

Runs: Runs Conceded