James

Pattinson

Australia
Bowler

James

About James Pattinson

Name
James Pattinson
Born
May 03, 1990 (34 years)
Birth Place
Australia
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Left Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast medium

James Pattinson’s talent was evident in his debut first-class game against Western Australia where he outshone more established performers; the likes of Peter Siddle, Dirk Nannes and Damien Wright. After playing just four first-class matches, such was the selectors’ faith that they included him for Australia’s Test tour of India.

A right-arm fast bowler, who can swing the ball at will, James first honed his skills with brother Darren at their home backyard before going on to play for Dandenong Cricket Club and the Australia Under-19 teams. He had a wonderful 2009-10 season, where in a domestic one-day match he ripped through New South Wales’ batting line-up with a fiery spell. James made his Australia A debut in 2010 before impressing national selectors at the ‘Australian Centre of Excellence’ and soon received the big call-up. He was named to replace an injured Josh Hazlewood on Australia’s tour to India in 2010. Unfortunately his first opportunity on the international stage turned out to be a damp squib as he was ruled out due to a stiff back.

Later, under Michael Clarke’s captaincy, James made his ODI debut in 2011 against Bangladesh. However, he had an impressive Test debut against New Zealand later that year, picking up six wickets in the match that included a five-wicket haul and was also adjudged Man of the Match.

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ICC Ranking

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
17
15
4
34
Innings
19
8
2
41
Runs
332
42
5
851
Highest Score
42
13
5
89
SR
39.00
52.00
166.00
44.00
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Team Played For

Australia
Australia
Australia A
Australia A
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders
Victoria
Victoria
Australia Under-19
Australia Under-19
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Stars
Melbourne Stars
Prime Ministers XI
Prime Ministers XI