About Nathan Edward
| Name | Nathan Edward |
| Gender | Male |
| Birth | 29 May 2005 |
| Birth Place | St Maarten |
| Nationality | Caribbean |
| Role | Bowler |
| Bats | left handed . lower order |
| Bowls | left-arm fast . Faster |
Born on May 29, 2005, Edward didn’t have the infrastructure of a Test-playing nation behind him. But he had enough: a patch of turf, a willing coach, a community that believed, and a hunger that didn’t waver. By 17, he was already on the selectors’ radars. Not because he fit the archetype of a West Indian tearaway, but because he didn’t. Edward was precise. Measured. Capable of swinging the new ball with control and adding value with the bat when things got rough. He played like someone who understood the game deeper than his years suggested.
It was in the year 2024 that Edward truly broke through. The Under-19 World Cup was pivotal for the cricketer. In a super-six encounter against England, Edward delivered a performance that rippled across continents, 49 not out off 80 balls, three wickets, and two sharp catches in the deep. It wasn’t just a man-of-the-match performance. It was a statement. He wasn’t here to be a passenger. He was a fulcrum. By the end of the tournament, he had been named in the ICC's Team of the Tournament, finishing with 11 wickets and over 100 runs, averaging 50.5 with the bat. Numbers aside, it was his temperament that impressed most. He looked like a senior player trapped in a teenager’s frame.
His domestic trajectory across formats has been steady, not sensational, and that’s what makes it sustainable.
But if there’s a thread that runs through Edward’s young career, it’s this: he performs when it matters. Whether it’s a clutch innings under pressure in a World Cup game or a seaming spell that turns the match in domestic cricket, he shows up when the game leans toward chaos. And not with theatrics, but with calm.
Coaches have spoken highly of his cricketing intelligence. He doesn’t bowl at lightning pace, but he reads batters. Adjusts angles. Finds movement. His left-arm angle offers variation to any attack, and his fielding, often undervalued, has become another string to his bow. He’s taken important catches in pressure situations and fields with intent.
There’s also a maturity about how he handles failure. In one game during the domestic season, he went wicketless despite bowling tidy spells. There were no tantrums. No theatrics. Just quiet reflection and better execution in the next outing. For a player barely in his twenties, that’s gold dust.
Edward still has time to develop into many things. A frontline seamer. A handy all-rounder. A quiet leader. The tools are there. But more importantly, so is the temperament. He’s not chasing stardom. He’s chasing improvement. And that makes him dangerous, in the best way.
(As of August 2025)
Nathan Edward Recent Form
Batting
Bowling
Nathan Edward Career Stats
| Format | Mat | Inn | R | 100s | 50s | HS | SR | Avg | Fours | Sixes | Duck | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ODI | 2 | 2 | 24 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 100.00 | 24.00 | 3 | 0 | -- | -- |
| CPL | 6 | 2 | 27 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 90.00 | 27.00 | 0 | 2 | -- | -- |
| Format | Mat | Inn | W | Econ | Avg | Best | 3W | 5W | SR | Maiden | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ODI | 2 | 2 | 2 | 5.82 | 32.00 | 2/46 | 0 | 0 | 33.00 | -- | -- |
| CPL | 6 | 5 | 10 | 10.02 | 17.20 | 3/19 | 2 | 0 | 10.30 | -- | -- |
Career Debut Information
| ODI Debut | England U19 v West Indies U19 Kent County Cricket Ground Beckenham, 8-9-2021 |
| CPL Debut | St Kitts & Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts, 1-9-2024 |
Teams played for
West Indies U19


