Sulieman Benn

Sulieman Benn

West Indies West Indies

Overview

Full Name Sulieman Jamaal Benn
Age 43y 153d
Born Wednesday July 22, 1981, Barbados
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Style Slow left-arm orthodox
Playing Role Bowler

Biography

He has the stature and psychology of a fast bowler and is also not shy of the odd confrontation. But for all his towering height, natural confidence and Barbadian heritage, the huge Sulieman Benn is not a fast bowler but a left arm spinner.

After excelling in the 2007-08 ‘Carib Beer Cup’ West Indies came calling for Benn and he made his Test debut against Sri Lanka, bagging 3 wickets in his first Test. Soon after, he made his ODI debut against the same team but was dropped owing to poor form. Early in 2009, he picked up 8 wickets against England in the 1st Test and was instrumental in West Indies winning the Test with an innings to spare. The same year, he ripped through Australia’s top order at Adelaide and also was West Indies’ standout bowler in the 2010 home series against South Africa.

Benn may not be a huge turner of the ball but it is the height from which he delivers and the bounce that he generates which causes most batsmen problems. His batting skills are not renowned and he is also not one of the most mobile on the field. Altercations in the past have tainted his career but the left-armer’s determination and passion towards the game has made him one of the most reliable bowlers in the team.

Debut
West Indies vs Sri Lanka at Guyana - Saturday March 22, 2008

Batting

Matches 26
Innings 39
Runs 486
100's - 50's 0 - 0
Sixes - Fours 13 - 58
Average 14.29
Strike Rate 60.59
Highest Score (vs South Africa, 10/06/2010) 42

Bowling

Matches 26
Innings 42
Overs 1220.1
Wickets 87
Economy Rate 2.78
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 6
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs South Africa, 26/06/2010) 6/81

Fielding

Catches 14
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 1

Career Wickets

31
24
16
8
Wickets
Years