Darren Sammy
Allrounder Darren Sammy broke into the West Indies team for the first time in July 2004, but his debut against New Zealand proved somewhat of a false start, with the match abandoned due to wet weather without a ball being bowled. His second chance came two months later against Bangladesh, when he took 1-19. Sammy has played more than 120 ODIs for West Indies, with nine fifties including a high-score of 89. He has also collected 81 wickets with his medium-fast bowling, including 4-26 in 2010. Sammy played seven matches during the 2011 Cricket World Cup, where he picked up two three-wicket hauls. Sammy also captained West Indies to the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 victory against Sri Lanka, their first major trophy for 8 years.
Darren Sammy was the first West Indian Captain in 33 years to lift a world title after winning the World T20 in 2012.
Test Debut date : 07/06/2007
ODI Debut date : 08/07/2004
T20 Debut date : 28/06/2007
Age : 37 years 30 days
Role : Allrounder
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Batting Style : Right Hand
Bowling Style : Right Arm Med-Fast
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