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Ryan Austin Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Ryan Austin Recent Form

Batting

WI vs BAN,Test3 (16)
WI vs BAN,Test19 (91)
WI vs BAN,Test0 (24)
WI vs BAN,Test17 (85)
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Bowling

WIL vs INDL,T201-38
WIL vs ENGL,T200-44
WIL vs BANL,T202-43
WIL vs SLL,T201-41
WI vs BAN,Test0-13
WI vs BAN,Test1-29
WI vs BAN,Test1-78
WI vs BAN,Test1-35
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Ryan Austin Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
Test2439001918.069.7540----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
Test2432.8551.672/11300108.67----

Career Debut Information

Test Debut
West Indies vs Bangladesh at Kingstown - July 09 - 13, 2009

Teams played for

West Indies West Indies Legends

About Ryan Austin

NameRyan Austin
GenderMale
Birth15 Nov 1981
Birth PlaceArima , Trinidad and Tobago
Height6 ft 3 in
NationalityWest Indian
RoleBowler
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsright-arm offbreak . Spinner

Ryan Austin - NOT the famous English footballer, but a former West Indies cricketer. He was one of those cricketers who got lucky during the controversial dispute between the board and the players. Austin, an offspinner and a handy batsman down the order emerged after a successful domestic career in 2008-09 but lasted long two just two Tests. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Ryan Austin - NOT the famous English footballer, but a former West Indies cricketer. He was one of those cricketers who got lucky during the controversial dispute between the board and the players. Austin, an offspinner and a handy batsman down the order emerged after a successful domestic career in 2008-09 but lasted long two just two Tests. 

A 19-year-old Austin made his Barbados debut during the 2000-01 Busta Cup, after representing the West Indies U-19 team. Over the years, he emerged as an impressive spinner who played some quality knocks in both First-Class and List-A levels. The bowling allrounder was called up for West Indies A & B teams on a couple of occasions but had to wait for nine long years to achieve his dream. 

60 wickets in the 12 Regional Four-Day games meant the Trinidad-born was selected for the Test leg of the Bangladesh series in 2009. Austin could only bag three wickets and score a total of 39 runs in two matches. Therefore, the national selectors overlooked him for the limited-overs leg. 

However, the bowling allrounder went back to the domestic circuit to perform countless performances with both bat and ball until the end of the 2014-15 season. Playing the game for 15 long seasons, Austin played 104 professional matches to scalp 300+ wickets and more than 1000 runs. 

(As of May 2021)