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Full Name
  
Iain Edward OBrien

Born
  
(
1976-07-10
) 10 July 1976 (age 48)

Birth Place
  
Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Name
  
Iain OBrien

National team
  
New Zealand

Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast medium

Iain OBrien (Cricketer)
Competition Test ODI FC List A
Matches 22 10 91 58
Runs scored 219 3 756 99
Batting average 7.55 8.68 24.75
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 31 3* 44 19*
Balls bowled 4,394 453 16,845 2,842
Wickets 73 14 322 75
Bowling average 33.27 34.85 26.06 31.41
5 wickets in innings 1 0 14 2
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 1 n/a
Best bowling 6/75 3/68 8/55 5/35
Catches/stumpings 7/– 1/– 17/– 9/–

Iain Edward OBrien (born 10 July 1976) is a former New Zealand cricketer. A pace bowler, he played in 22 Tests for New Zealand between 2005 and 2009, taking 73 wickets. He played first class cricket for Wellington, the Leicestershire County Cricket Club and the Middlesex County Cricket Club.

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International career

OBrien made his debut for the national side in March 2005 following injuries to senior international players, such as Shane Bond, Daryl Tuffey and Chris Martin but has been in and out of the side since to replace injured and retired players. He made his One Day International debut against the England cricket team, and had a tough debut, with figures of 1/59 in 6 overs.

However, between 2007 and 2009 he established himself in the Test side, and to a lesser extent, in the ODI side, particularly in the absence of Shane Bond and he is renowned as an into-the-wind bowler who would often bowl at an end that did not offer favourable bowling conditions—especially at Wellington, a ground renowned for strong winds. He enjoyed much success as a fast bowler for the Black Caps, with great performances against England in the UK, and against the West Indies cricket team at home, where he took his best Test figures of 6/75, in a spell of bowling regarded as one of the best in New Zealand. These performance have given him the reputation as a wicket-taking bowler, and being the go-to man for Daniel Vettori, the captain. He continued his consistent spells against the Australia cricket team, home and away, and for Wellington.

He played at Leicestershire during the 2009 season as their overseas player, impressing by taking 21 first-class wickets at an average of 26.04 in a struggling team, including 9 wickets in a game where he took 6/39 on his birthday. During New Zealands tour of England in 2008, he had had similar success, taking 15 wickets at 26.80. Against the Pakistan cricket team at home in December 2009, he has become well known for bowling New Zealand to victory by taking 3 wickets while suffering from a broken thumb. In this same series, he took 6 wickets in the next game, including 4/66, dismissing the likes of Salman Butt, Imran Farhat and Misbah-ul-Haq.

In December 2009, he announced his decision to retire from international cricket to spend more time with his wife in England and this decision prompted Middlesex to sign OBrien as their overseas player for the 2010 season.

Middlesex county cricket club player interview iain obrien 2010–retirement

The 2010 season was a frustrating one for OBrien, he took 23 wickets at an average of 27.30 for Middlesex in division two of the County championship. However, Injury restricted his appearances for Middlesex to just seven championship matches, one CB40 match (in which he took 4–41 in 8 overs)& a single FP Twenty20 match.

References

Iain OBrien Wikipedia


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