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Cricket World Cup Teams - New Zealand
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Full name Scott Bernard Styris
Born July 10, 1975, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Current age 30 years 3 days
Major teams New Zealand, Middlesex, Northern Districts
Playing role All-rounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct
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Tests 19 33 2 1233 170 39.77 2497 49.37 4 5 152 11 16 0
ODIs 96 82 12 1902 141 27.17 2421 78.56 2 10 143 39 38 0
Twenty-20 Int. 1 1 0 66 66 66.00 39 169.23 0 1 0 0
First-class 86 145 14 3999 212* 30.52 6 19 63 0
List A 193 169 29 4166 141 29.75 3 27 74 0
Twenty-20 9 8 0 192 66 24.00 136 141.17 0 1 1 0
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 19 1587 841 16 3/28 3/52 52.56 3.17 99.18 0 0 0
ODIs 96 3591 2820 95 6/25 6/25 29.68 4.71 37.79 3 1 0
Twenty-20 Int. 1 0 0 0 - - - - - 0 0 0
First-class 86 10157 4955 165 6/32 30.03 2.92 61.55 7 1
List A 193 7796 5903 214 6/25 6/25 27.58 4.54 36.42 5 1 0
Twenty-20 9 168 194 8 2/20 2/20 24.25 6.92 21.00 0 0 0
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Test debut West Indies v New Zealand at St George's - Jun 28-Jul 2,
2002 scorecard
Last Test Australia v New Zealand at Adelaide - Nov 26-30, 2004
scorecard
ODI debut India v New Zealand at Rajkot - Nov 5, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v Australia at Wellington (WS) - Feb 19, 2005
scorecard
Only Twenty-20 Int. New Zealand v Australia at Auckland - Feb 17,
2005 scorecard
First-class span 1994/95 - 2005
List A span 1994/95 - 2005
Twenty-20 span 2004/05 - 2005
A more stereotypical New Zealand selection is
Northern Districts allrounder Scott Styris. He had nearly 10 years
of domestic cricket before he was called up to the Test squad,
having made his one-day international debut much earlier. Originally
a seamer, a knee injury forced him to take his batting more
seriously, and he switched from being a bowler who can bat into
being a batsman who occasionally bowls. He was awarded his Test cap
on the eve of the Karachi Test in May 2002, only for it to be taken
back when the match was cancelled as a result of a bomb blast. When
he finally got the chance he scored a century and a half-century on
debut against West Indies. On the same tour of the Caribbean he
broke the New Zealand record for one-day bowling with 6 for 25 in
Trinidad. He has been encouraged by John Bracewell to work on his
offspin as an option which would put less strain on his body, but
this has yet to be unveiled.
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