Carlos Brathwaite

Carlos Brathwaite - Allrounder

Jul 18, 1988
Personal Information
  • Full Name Carlos Brathwaite
  • Born Jul 18, 1988
  • Birth Place Barbados
  • Height
  • Role Allrounder
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm fast-medium
Teams
Fort Charlotte Strikers
Boca Raton Trailblazers
Maharashtra Tycoons
Mumbai Spartans
Aws World
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 16 44 45 3
Innings 14 37 30 5
Runs 181 559 319 181
Balls 111 614 285 284
Highest 43 101 37 69
Average 13.92 16.44 10.63 45.25
SR 163.06 91.04 111.93 63.73
Not Out 1 3 6 1
Fours 10 38 14 12
Sixes 16 24 22 7
Ducks 0 2 5 1
50s 0 1 0 3
100s 0 1 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 16 44 45 3
Innings 16 40 42 4
Runs 379 1766 1061 242
Balls 254 1825 739 408
Wickets 13 43 32 1
Avg 29.15 41.07 33.16 242.00
Eco 8.95 5.81 8.61 3.56
SR 19.54 42.44 23.09 408.00
BBI 3-47 5-27 3-20 1-30
4w 0 2 0 0
5w 0 1 0 0
About

Carlos Brathwaite is best known for hitting four consecutive sixes against Ben Stokes in the ICC World T20 2016 final at the Eden Gardens, thus leading his team to a famous win over England. Few months later, with only eight T20 Internationals under his belt, he was named West Indies' T20I captain. He replaced Darren Sammy, who was left out of the squad for the two-match series against India in Florida.
 

A decent 2014-15 season earned him a place in the West Indies squad that travelled to South Africa in January 2015, but he couldn't make it to the World Cup squad that followed right after. Brathwaite was named in the West Indies' Test and ODI squads for the tour of Sri Lanka in October-November 2015.
 

IPL through the years

'Remember the name' - chirped Ian Bishop on air after the heroics of the 2016 T20 World Cup final in Kolkata when Carlos Brathwaite stole victory and the World T20 title from Ben Stokes' and England's grasp. Since then, the Windies all-rounder has been hot property at the Indian Premier League (IPL), having already represented three franchises over a period of four seasons.

Having been brought by the then Delhi Daredevils at 14 times his base price (from rupees 30 lakhs to 4.2 crores), Brathwaite didn't quite live up to the billing - despite decent opportunities with both bat and ball. After two tough seasons, he left for the greener pastures of Hyderabad. Coming into the squad at the back end of the tournament, Brathwaite scored at a good clip and was very effective with the ball - as his franchise made it to the final of the 2018 edition of the championships.

Those performances came in handy for Brathwaite as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) came calling with a whopping 5 crore bid - making him their third West Indian buy, after Sunil Narine and Andre Russell.

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