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Full name
  
Robert James Nicol

Date joined
  
2012

National side
  
New Zealand

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Rob Nicol

T20I shirt number
  
28

Role
  
Cricketer


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Born
  
28 May 1983 (age 40) (
1983-05-28
)
Auckland, Auckland Region, New Zealand

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium Right-arm off break

Test debut
  
7 March 2012 v South Africa

Last Test
  
15 March 2012 v South Africa

ODI debut
  
20 October 2011 v Zimbabwe

Current teams
  
New Zealand national cricket team, Canterbury cricket team

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Robert James Nicol (born 28 May 1983 in Auckland) is a New Zealand international cricketer, who plays all formats of the game. He is a right-handed opening batsman and bowls right arm off spin occasionally.

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Domestically, Nicol has played first-class, List A and Twenty20 matches for Auckland and Canterbury, and is currently the captain for Auckland.

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Domestic career

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Rob Nicol started off playing for Auckland and played for the Aces for 8 seasons his best spell in 2002-03 where he scored over 600 runs. He then moved to Canterbury in 2009, scoring over 500 runs in his first season. His performances for the Wizards brought him to the notice of the New Zealand selectors, who selected him for the Twenty 20 squad.

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Previously played at Hitchin Cricket Club in Hertfordshire as the overseas player in 2009 and 2010 before joining up with the Kiwis in West Indies. Broke the Saracens Hertfordshire Division 1 total season runs and largest innings at 201 not out against Knebworth Park CC.

Nicol enjoyed a spell in English county cricket playing for Gloucestershire in July 2012 as a replacement for fellow countryman Kane Williamson as part of the deal Gloucestershire coach John Bracewell set up with the New Zealand Cricket Board where young Kiwi cricketers join Gloucs for experience.

International career

He made his debut in one day internationals in 2011, and to date has been a regular in the New Zealand side ever since. Selectors rewarded him with a place in the test team in the home series against South Africa, but he found runs difficult to come by and has only played 2 Tests to date. He was also played as the opening partner of Brendon McCullum during 2012 ICC World Twenty20 held in Sri Lanka.

Nicol had a wonderful ODI debut against Zimbabwe in 2011 at Harare. Chasing 232 to win, the New Zealand openers Nicol and Martin Guptill first sent the Black Caps to a flyer as they crossed 50 runs in just 6 overs. After that, he went on to score 108 not out, a brilliant century that included 11 fours. By the process, he became the seventh batsman ever and the second New Zealander (after his fellow opener in the match, Martin Guptill) to score a century on ODI debut. The previous batsmen to achieve this feat were Dennis Amiss, Desmond Haynes, Andy Flower, Saleem Elahi, Martin Guptill, and Colin Ingram. He was acknowledged the man of the match for his debut century, thus becoming the 50th player to be named Man of the Match on ODI debut.

References

Rob Nicol Wikipedia