Scott

Styris

Australia
All Rounder

About Scott Styris

Name
Scott Styris
Born
Jul 10, 1975 (49 years)
Birth Place
Australia
Role
All Rounder
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium

Arriving on the scene in the early 2000s as a gentle medium-pace bowler who could fit in as a middle-order batsman, Scott Styris wasn’t predicted to last a decade in international cricket. But the gritty Kiwi has not only silenced his critics but also has enjoyed an immensely successful career at the highest level. An aggressive batsman, Styris has an added ability of filling in the middle overs with the ball; making him New Zealand’s most able all-rounder.

Styris debuted for Central Districts in 1994-95 before playing his first ODI against India in 1999. On a track that was dead as a dodo, Styris’ impressive 3-wicket haul was instrumental in a New Zealand win; but it was his eight wickets in the home series against West Indies in 2000 which hallmarked his arrival on the ODI stage. However the flipside of his impressive performances in the shorter format had its banes as Styris was branded by many as an ODI specialist and found it hard to break into the Test side. But when given a chance against the West Indies in mid-2002, Styris broke all myths scoring a ton on debut and went on to play a match-saving innings on the last day of the Test. From his first 15 Test matches, Styris scored four centuries which included a swashbuckling 170 against South Africa. He was no less impressive in ODIs contributing 101 in a then record ODI chase of 322 against Australia in 2005-06.

A back injury before the Sri Lanka series in late 2006 scuppered his progress but Styris came back invigorated and was one of the stars of the 2007 World Cup, playing a massive hand in New Zealand’s road to the semi-final. Loss of form combined with injuries resulted in him being dropped from the Test squad and after serious contemplation in 2008 he announced his retirement from Test cricket and first-class cricket to concentrate on the shorter formats of the game. Post New Zealand’s semi-final finish in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, Styris retired from all forms of international cricket, stating that he will continue to play domestic T20 tournaments. He was then usurped by the Deccan Chargers for the first few seasons of the IPL, followed by the Chennai Super Kings.

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
29
188
31
99
Innings
48
161
29
165
Runs
1586
4483
578
4462
Highest Score
170
141
66
212
SR
51.00
79.00
119.00
57.00
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Team Played For

New Zealand
New Zealand
Auckland
Auckland
Durham
Durham
Essex
Essex
Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Northern Districts
Northern Districts
North Island
North Island
New Zealand A
New Zealand A
Titans
Titans
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Deccan Chargers
Deccan Chargers
Middlesex
Middlesex
New Zealand Under-19
New Zealand Under-19
Sussex
Sussex
Hobart Hurricanes
Hobart Hurricanes
Sylhet Sixers
Sylhet Sixers
Kandurata Warriors
Kandurata Warriors
Gazi Tank Cricketers
Gazi Tank Cricketers