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Curtly Ambrose

West Indies

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Full name Curtly Elconn Lynwall Ambrose
Born September 21, 1963, Swetes Village, Antigua
Current age 45 years 176 days
Major teams West Indies, Leeward Islands, Northamptonshire
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast

Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 98 145 29 1439 53 12.40 3080 46.72 0 1 172 12 18 0
ODIs 176 96 36 639 31* 10.65 985 64.87 0 0 39 10 45 0
First-class 239 317 70 3448 78 13.95

0 4

88 0
List A 329 173 66 1282 48 11.98

0 0

81 0

Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 98 179 22103 8501 405 8/45 11/84 20.99 2.30 54.5 21 22 3
ODIs 176 175 9353 5429 225 5/17 5/17 24.12 3.48 41.5 6 4 0
First-class 239
48798 19048 941 8/45
20.24 2.34 51.8
50 8
List A 329
17143 9557 401 5/17 5/17 23.83 3.34 42.7 10 4 0

Career statistics
Test debut West Indies v Pakistan at Georgetown, Apr 2-6, 1988
Last Test England v West Indies at The Oval, Aug 31-Sep 4, 2000


ODI debut West Indies v Pakistan at Kingston, Mar 12, 1988
Last ODI West Indies v Pakistan at Port of Spain, Apr 23, 2000


First-class span 1985/86 - 2000
List A span 1985/86 - 2000

Profile

Wisden overview
Fee fi fo fum. A giant of the game in every sense, Curtly Ambrose was the most lethal pace bowler of his generation. Like his predecessor Andy Roberts, Ambrose didn't say much, refusing countless interview requests with the motto "Curtly talk to no man". Yet his silence seemed only to magnify his achievements - and his menace. Among Ambrose's 405 Test wickets at 20.99, two spells stand out: the 6 for 24 that hustled England out for 46 in Trinidad in 1993-94, and his series-clinching burst of 7 for 1 against Australia at the WACA the previous season. Perth's springboard of a pitch was ideal for a man who stood 6ft 7ins and released the ball from almost 10ft high, but there was more to Ambrose's game than bounce. When his extreme pace deserted him, he fell back on subtle seam movement and an immaculately grooved action. English batsmen saw a great deal of Ambrose's hand-jiving wicket celebration, which set his white wristbands flashing like doves taking to the sky.

Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1992


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