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Phil Salt

Phil Salt

England
Wicket Keeper
Right Handed 28 yrs.

Phillip Salt, born on August 28th, 1996, is a right-handed top-order batter who represents both the England cricket team and Sussex County Club. His journey in cricket began after receiving a scholarship to play the sport at Reed School, which led him to give up football and focus solely on cricket.


Initially, Salt didn't make significant waves in the local cricket scene until 2018, despite making his first-team debut in 2015. Born in Bodelwyddan, he showcased his potential with impressive performances, including scoring two hundreds in the Championship, notably a remarkable 148 off just 138 deliveries against Derbyshire in the 2018 Royal One-Day Cup.

Salt's aggressive batting style caught the attention of Lahore Qalandars, who invited him to participate in the Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy. He also earned a spot with Islamabad United for the Pakistan Super League's fourth season. Although he didn't feature in any games, Salt's performances for the Lions, including a stunning 58-ball ton against Ireland at the Ageas Bowl in July 2020, earned him recognition and a reserve spot for the England ODI series.

In the shorter formats, Salt established himself as a star batter for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League, showcasing his ability to influence games. His talent and ability to turn the tide of a match at will have earned praise from the English cricketing community.

Salt has been an integral part of the Manchester Originals since the inaugural edition of The Hundred. While he went unsold in the Indian Premier League 2024 mini-auction, he was later signed by Kolkata at his reserve price of 1.50 crore INR after Jason Roy decided to skip the tournament, providing Salt with another opportunity to showcase his skills in the Indian Premier League.

 

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వ్యక్తిగత సమాచారం
Born August, 28 1996
Birth Place England
Current age 28 yrs.
Role Wicket Keeper
Batting style Right Handed
Bowling style Off break
బ్యాటింగ్ గణాంకాలు
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test
ODI 27 25 0 866 760 34.64 113.94 122 0 1 5 118 15
T20I 38 35 5 1106 669 36.86 165.32 119 0 3 4 103 58
FC 52 85 3 2749 3820 33.52 71.96 148 0 6 14 348 26
List A 16 16 1 494 472 32.93 104.66 137 0 1 2 62 15
T20 195 189 14 4476 2929 25.57 152.81 89 0 0 31 492 166
బౌలింగ్ గణాంకాలు
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test
ODI
T20I
FC 52 1 9 54 2 32 1 32.00 54.00 3.55 1/32 0 0
List A
T20

Phillip Salt, born on August 28th, 1996, is a right-handed top-order batter who represents both the England cricket team and Sussex County Club. His journey in cricket began after receiving a scholarship to play the sport at Reed School, which led him to give up football and focus solely on cricket.


Initially, Salt didn't make significant waves in the local cricket scene until 2018, despite making his first-team debut in 2015. Born in Bodelwyddan, he showcased his potential with impressive performances, including scoring two hundreds in the Championship, notably a remarkable 148 off just 138 deliveries against Derbyshire in the 2018 Royal One-Day Cup.

Salt's aggressive batting style caught the attention of Lahore Qalandars, who invited him to participate in the Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy. He also earned a spot with Islamabad United for the Pakistan Super League's fourth season. Although he didn't feature in any games, Salt's performances for the Lions, including a stunning 58-ball ton against Ireland at the Ageas Bowl in July 2020, earned him recognition and a reserve spot for the England ODI series.

In the shorter formats, Salt established himself as a star batter for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League, showcasing his ability to influence games. His talent and ability to turn the tide of a match at will have earned praise from the English cricketing community.

Salt has been an integral part of the Manchester Originals since the inaugural edition of The Hundred. While he went unsold in the Indian Premier League 2024 mini-auction, he was later signed by Kolkata at his reserve price of 1.50 crore INR after Jason Roy decided to skip the tournament, providing Salt with another opportunity to showcase his skills in the Indian Premier League.