Personal Information

Full Name Nicholas Pooran
Born October 2, 1995 Trinidad
Age 28 Years, 7 Months, 14 Days
National Side West Indies
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Off Spin
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - 43 15
Bowling - 300 -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
- 2 3 0 0

Career Information

Teams Played West Indies, West Indies A, Yorkshire, Punjab Kings, Mumbai Indians, Trinidad &Tobago Red Force, West Indies Under-19, Melbourne Stars, Sylhet Strikers, West Indies Cricket Presidents XI, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rangpur Riders, Barbados Royals, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Trinbago Knight Riders, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Islamabad United, Khulna Tigers, West Indians, Jo'burg Giants, World XI, Kerala Knights, Multan Sultans, CWI B Team, Northern Warriors, Deccan Gladiators, Manchester Originals, Northern Superchargers, Chennai Braves, Lucknow Super Giants, Giants T&T, Durban's Super Giants, MI Emirates, MI New York
Career Span

Nicholas Pooran Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
ODI
61 58 8 1983 118 v SL 3 11 157 80 39.66 99.15 23 2 3 1
World Cup
9 8 1 367 118 v SL 1 2 33 10 52.42 100.27 1 0 0 1
T20I
88 80 8 1848 82 v ENG 0 11 127 115 25.66 134.69 48 7 2 2
CL
5 4 0 40 15 v MI 0 0 2 2 10.00 88.88 - - 0 0
CPL
103 92 14 1943 102* v BR 2 10 118 141 24.91 148.32 70 10 11 6
ILT20
10 10 3 354 57* v DC 0 2 17 31 50.57 170.19 9 2 0 0
IPL
75 72 18 1694 77 v SRH 0 8 107 119 31.37 159.66 32 4 9 2
SA20
3 3 1 86 60* v SEC 0 1 9 4 43.00 159.25 2 0 0 0
tten
54 50 15 1573 101* v SLS 1 11 120 144 44.94 235.83 26 3 3 0
ILT20_non_domestic
10 10 3 355 66* v DC 0 2 20 23 50.71 142.57 5 0 1 0
ttwenty_non_domestic
26 25 6 919 137* v SEO 1 5 53 68 48.36 151.40 13 1 1 1

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
ODI
7 28.1 0 174 6 4/48 v PAK 1 0 29.00 6.17 28.16 7

Nicholas Pooran Profile

Nicholas Pooran is a powerful left-handed wicketkeeper batter, who has the ability to clear the boundary ropes with ease. He hails from Trinidad and displayed his hard-hitting abilities while playing for his school and a college. As a result, he was selected to play for Trinidad Red Steel in 2013 at the age of 16. Soon, he became the youngest player to play in the CPL and in his first game itself, he smashed 54 runs off 24 balls to prove his potential.

Owing to his impressive performances, he was selected to play for West Indies in the Under-19 World Cup in 2014. He displayed his aggressive batting skills in the youth tournament as well and finished as one of the best players for West Indies. However, just when things were looking bright for Pooran in his cricket career, he met with a serious car accident that left him with a fractured tibia and a fractured ankle, keeping him out of cricket for more than two years.

After a long recovery, Pooran returned in the best possible way. He scored over 200 runs for his side in the 2016 CPL season. As a result, he made his T20I debut for West Indies against Pakistan. But post that, he was handed a 10-month ban from playing for West Indies because he chose Bangladesh Premier League over regional cricket. Throughout his ban, he played for different T20 leagues across the globe. He was part of Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League and Mumbai in the Indian T20 League.

The stylish left-hand batter made his comeback to international cricket in 2019. He made his ODI debut in England in February 2019 and was also named in West Indies' World Cup squad in 2019. Pooran notched up his first ODI ton against Sri Lanka and ended as one of the leading run-scorers for West Indies in the mega event.

After his success, Nicholas Pooran was awarded a central contract from West Indies and he cemented his spot in the shorter formats of the game. Pooran did not enjoy much success in the Indian T20 league while playing for Punjab. He was part of their squad from 2019 to 2021. In the mega auction, he was roped in by Hyderabad for a whopping INR 10.75 crores. In 2022, after Kieron Pollard announced his retirement from international cricket, Pooran was named captain of West Indies for the shorter formats.