Tim

Bresnan

England
All Rounder

Tim

About Tim Bresnan

Name
Tim Bresnan
Born
Feb 28, 1985 (40 years)
Birth Place
England
Role
All Rounder
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast medium

With two Denis Compton Awards to his name, young Tim Bresnan was lined as England's eventual replacement for Andrew Flintoff. First-class centuries in pressure-cooker situations coupled with consistent bowling figures, readied the right-handed all-rounder for his first taste of international action.

Bresnan first appeared against the visiting Sri Lankans in a T20I match in 2006. An ODI debut arrived two days later against the same opposition but neither of those defeats recorded a noteworthy performance from the Yorkshire lad.

Later exposure saw better displays. In the seven-match ODI series against Australia in 2009, he remained not out in five innings and reached his maiden half-century in the seventh. As a front line bowler, Bresnan often went for runs. Yet, he eventually became an integral part of England's bowling attack in their World Twenty20 success in 2010, playing in all seven matches. His strength in bowling lies more on hitting the deck hard than swing bowling. By the same year, Bresnan was already an England regular in the shorter versions. In the years 2012 and 2013, Tim Bresnan was continuously pestered by injuries but continues to be an irregular squad member for England in ODIs and T20Is.

Bresnan was a part of the Ashes winning squad in England in 2013, playing three Tests. He also featured in two Tests during the return Ashes in Australia the same year where the Poms lost miserably via a 5-0 margin.

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ICC Ranking

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
23
85
34
167
Innings
26
64
22
232
Runs
575
871
216
5745
Highest Score
91
80
47
169
SR
39.00
90.00
127.00
48.00
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Teams Played For

England
England
England A
England A
England XI
England XI
MCC
MCC
Yorkshire
Yorkshire
England Under-19
England Under-19
Hobart Hurricanes
Hobart Hurricanes
Perth Scorchers
Perth Scorchers
Sylhet Sixers
Sylhet Sixers
England Lions
England Lions
North
North