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Fidel Edwards

Barbadian cricketer


Barbadian cricketer

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nameFidel Edwards
imageFidel Edwards (1).jpg
captionFidel Edwards, in Australia (2011)
countryWest Indies
fullnameFidel Henderson Edwards
nicknameCastro
birth_date
birth_placeSt Peter, Barbados
heightm1.8
battingRight-handed
bowlingRight arm fast
roleBowler
familyPedro Collins (half-brother)
internationalspan2003–2021
internationaltrue
testdebutdate27 June
testdebutyear2003
testdebutagainstSri Lanka
testcap253
lasttestdate21 November
lasttestyear2012
lasttestagainstBangladesh
odidebutdate29 November
odidebutyear2003
odidebutagainstZimbabwe
odicap119
lastodidate26 May
lastodiyear2009
lastodiagainstEngland
T20Idebutdate11 September
T20Idebutyear2007
T20IdebutagainstSouth Africa
T20Icap19
lastT20Idate10 July
lastT20Iyear2021
lastT20IagainstAustralia
club1Barbados
year12001/02–2014/15
club2Deccan Chargers
year22009
club3Sydney Thunder
year32011/2012
club4Dolphins
year42011/12
club5Rangpur Riders
year52013
club6Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel
year62013–2014
club7Hampshire
year72015–2019
clubnumber720
club8St Lucia Zouks
year82015
club9Sylhet Super Stars
year92015
club10→ Warwickshire (loan)
year102019
club11Jamaica Tallawahs
year112020–2021
columns4
column1Test
matches155
runs1394
bat avg16.56
100s/50s10/0
top score130
deliveries19,602
wickets1165
bowl avg137.87
fivefor112
tenfor10
best bowling17/87
catches/stumpings110/–
column2ODI
matches250
runs273
bat avg29.12
100s/50s20/0
top score213
deliveries22,138
wickets260
bowl avg230.20
fivefor22
tenfor20
best bowling26/22
catches/stumpings24/–
column3T20I
matches326
runs311
bat avg35.50
100s/50s30/0
top score37*
deliveries3438
wickets320
bowl avg330.85
fivefor30
tenfor30
best bowling33/23
catches/stumpings35/–
column4FC
matches4138
runs4789
bat avg46.80
100s/50s40/0
top score440
deliveries421,530
wickets4455
bowl avg430.22
fivefor427
tenfor42
best bowling47/87
catches/stumpings426/–
date10 July
year2021
sourcehttp://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51782.html ESPNcricinfo
medaltemplates

| 100s/50s1 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings1 = 10/– | 100s/50s2 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings2 = 4/– | 100s/50s3 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings3 = 5/– | 100s/50s4 = 0/0 | catches/stumpings4 = 26/– Fidel Henderson Edwards (born 6 February 1982) is a Barbadian cricketer, who played all formats of the game. A pace bowler, his round-arm action is "not unlike" that of former fast bowler Jeff Thomson but similar to the bowling action of Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka. He was spotted in the nets by Brian Lara and was called up for his Test debut against Sri Lanka after just one match for Barbados. Edwards was a member of the West Indies team that won the 2012 T20 World Cup.

Despite a promising start to his Test career, he has been injury prone and inconsistent. With an average of just under 40 in Test cricket, he has struggled to fulfil his early potential.

He is the half brother of Pedro Collins.

Domestic and T20 franchise career

The experienced campaigner who also plays in the Bangladesh Premier League was bought by Rajasthan Royals in players auction for IPL 2013 for US$210,000. On 6 February 2009 the IPL franchise of Deccan Chargers bought Edwards for $150,000. His club team in Barbados is YMPC.

Edwards was bought for $60,000 by Khulna Royal Bengals to play in the newly formed Bangladesh Premier League to be held in February 2012.

Edwards made his first-class debut on 1 February 2002, playing for Barbados against the Windward Islands. In the first innings he opened the bowling with Tino Best; he had to wait until the second to take his only wicket in the match, that of Junior Murray. The Barbados squad had plenty of fast bowlers, with the likes of Best, Pedro Collins, Corey Collymore, Vasbert Drakes, and Ian Bradshaw, who all had international experience by mid-2003.

On 3 June 2018, he was selected to play for the Winnipeg Hawks in the players' draft for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament. He was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament for the Winnipeg Hawks, with eleven dismissals in six matches. In July 2020, he was named in the Jamaica Tallawahs squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League.

In April 2021, he was signed by Peshawar Zalmi to play in the rescheduled matches in the 2021 Pakistan Super League.

International career

Impressive debuts

Strong competition and injury meant Edwards struggled for selection. However, the selectors had monitored his development and in May that year Edwards impressed batsman Brian Lara while bowling in the nets. On the basis of the potential he showed, Edwards was included for the West Indies Test against Sri Lanka the following month. Edwards made his Test debut against Sri Lanka at Kingston, Jamaica, making 5 not out and returning with bowling figures of 5/36 and 1/54 in a winning West Indian effort. In his second first-class match, he produced the third-best bowling figures by a West Indies player on debut.

In One Day Internationals, his debut was against Zimbabwe on 29 November 2003 at Harare, taking career-best figures of 6/22 off 7 overs. As of January 2015, he is the only player to have taken 6 wickets on their ODI debut and he is only the second player after Tony Dodemaide to have taken 5 wicket hauls in both his test and ODI debuts.

Injuries

During the subsequent tour of South Africa he picked up an injury to his shins, which Edwards felt badly affected his bowling in South Africa. In four Tests against South Africa, he managed eight wickets while conceding 648 runs.

On 21 December 2008 Edwards picked up a career best 7 for 87 against New Zealand at the McLean Park in Napier. In so doing he claimed his 100th test wicket, a caught and bowled to dismiss top order batsman Tim McIntosh.

In the June 2009 ICC World Twenty20, Edwards suffered a back injury. He suffered a recurrence of the injury when he played for the Deccan Chargers in the Indian Premier League in October of that year. Consequently, his central contract was not renewed and Edwards later underwent back surgery.

Comeback

In the 2010–11 West Indian cricket season, Edwards made his comeback from injury, taking 22 wickets from 6 matches for Barbados at a cost of 23.77 runs. Having proved his fitness, Edwards was called into the West Indies squad for the first Test against Pakistan in May 2011, almost two years after he was sidelined with a back injury. Though included in the squad, he had to wait until India toured in June before returning to the side. Though he was apprehensive ahead of the first Test, he troubled the Indian batsmen and took four wickets.

During the Windies' 2011 tour of India, Edwards took his 150th test wicket, dismissing Sachin Tendulkar LBW for seven, in the first match of the test series held at Delhi.

In March 2012 the West Indies Cricket Board announced that while Edwards was considered whenever Test and T20I teams were selected, he was overlooked in ODIs to manage his workload; he has not played an ODI since 2009.

Edwards last played a One Day International in 2009, and the West Indies Cricket Board manages his workload to avoid further injuring him. A back injury incurred during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 prevented Edwards from playing international cricket until 2011.

In February 2021, Edwards made his comeback to West Indies national team after 8 years as he was named in the T20I squad for Sri Lanka series.

Playing style

Discussing his round-arm bowling action in 2004, Edwards remarked "I never copied anyone, its just natural. People feel it's a very difficult action but its like riding a bicycle. And the main advantage I get bowling in that fashion is I can swing the ball more, especially the old one. Yes, at times the swing is too wide and a few more extras are added, but I am coping with that."

While his statistics attest to him being a genuine tailender, Edwards has helped save the West Indies in three Test matches during his career, forming frustrating last wicket partnerships. The first instance came against Zimbabwe at Harare in 2003, where he hung in for 33 balls to deny the African nation a rare victory. In 2006, Edwards remained at the crease for 36 balls at the Antigua Recreation Ground, with India unable to claim the final wicket, while in 2009 he prevented England from a win at the same ground by remaining unbeaten on five after 26 deliveries.

References

References

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  2. (26 March 2010). "MPC rewards Barbados under-15 cricketers". Caribbean Sports Network.
  3. Engineer, Tariq. (28 December 2011). "Bangladesh Premier League to begin on February 9". ESPNcricinfo.
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  6. (4 June 2018). "Global T20 Canada League – Full Squads announced". CricTracker.
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  10. "Lahore Qalandars bag Shakib Al Hasan, Quetta Gladiators sign Andre Russell". ESPNcricinfo.
  11. (25 June 2003). "Fidel Edwards included in second Test squad". ESPNcricinfo.
  12. (27 June 2003). "Richards defends inclusion of Edwards". ESPNcricinfo.
  13. "2nd Test: West Indies v Sri Lanka at Kingston, June 27–29, 2003". ESPNcricinfo.
  14. (27 June 2003). "Fidel Edwards enjoys fairytale debut". ESPNcricinfo.
  15. (28 June 2003). "Edwards delivers third-best WI performance on debut". ESPNcricinfo.
  16. "West Indies tour of Zimbabwe, 4th ODI: Zimbabwe v West Indies at Harare, Nov 29, 2003". ESPNcricinfo.
  17. Gollapudi, Nagraj. (3 March 2004). "Fidel rides the bicycle". ESPNcricinfo.
  18. Cozier, Tony. (2008-12-21). "Missing the moment".
  19. Miller, Andrew. (18 June 2009). "Edwards likely to miss semi-final". ESPNcricinfo.
  20. (8 April 2010). "We can't afford to rush Edwards – Gibson". ESPNcricinfo.
  21. (9 May 2011). "Fit again, Fidel Edwards ready for comeback". ESPNcricinfo.
  22. Veera, Sriram. (20 June 2011). "'We'll look to get at least 400' – Edwards". ESPNcricinfo.
  23. Marshall, Luigi. (2011-11-13). "Fidel targets Sachin". [[The Daily Nation (Barbados).
  24. (6 March 2012). "Tino Best recalled for Australia ODIs". ESPNcricinfo.
  25. (27 February 2021). "Chris Gayle and Fidel Edwards return to West Indies squad for T20I series vs Sri Lanka". CricBouncer.
  26. His bowling speed is around the late 80s and early 90s mph. His fastest was clocked at 157.7 km/h in 2003.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1H5UvS34wc TOP 10 Fastest Bowlers in Current Cricket]
  27. "Zimbabwe v West Indies 2003/04". CricketArchive.
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