Daren Powell

Daren Powell
Daren Powell
Personal information
Full name Daren Brent Lyle Powell
Born 15 April 1978 (1978-04-15) (age 33)
Jamaica
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm fast medium
Role Bowler
International information
National side West Indies
Test debut (cap 243) 21 June 2002 v New Zealand
Last Test 6 March 2009 v England
ODI debut (cap 111) 3 December 2002 v Bangladesh
Last ODI 20 March 2009 v England
Domestic team information
Years Team
2000/01–2009/10 Jamaica
2003/04 Gauteng
2004 Derbyshire
2007 Hampshire
2010 Lancashire
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 37 55 102 108
Runs scored 407 118 1,525 274
Batting average 7.82 5.36 12.60 7.40
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/4 0/0
Top score 36* 48* 69 48*
Balls bowled 7,077 2,850 16,806 5,212
Wickets 85 71 276 148
Bowling average 47.85 31.53 33.76 28.23
5 wickets in innings 1 0 6 1
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 5/25 4/27 6/49 5/23
Catches/stumpings 8/– 13/– 31/– 29/–
Source: CricketArchive, 19 September 2010
For the English footballer, see Darren Powell

Daren Brent Lyle Powell (born 15 April 1978) is a West Indian cricketer who plays first-class cricket for Jamaica. A right-arm fast medium bowler, he has played Test matches and One Day Internationals (ODI) for the West Indian cricket team. Despite starting his cricketing career as a number 3 batsman, Powell is a genuine tailender. Powell has previously played for Gauteng, Derbyshire, Hampshire, and Lancashire.

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Early cricket

Daren Powell's father was a cricketer. Daren started playing cricket when he was about nine-years-old, and his first competitive experience was playing for St Elizabeth Technical High School. Powell originally bowled off spin, however when his club was a seam bowler down in a match he chose to switch his bowling action to fit the situation; he took seven wickets in the match while bowling seam.[1]

International career

On 21 June 2002, Powell made his international debut. He took three wickets in the Test match against New Zealand while conceding 102 runs; his first wicket was that of bowler Daryl Tuffey. New Zealand went on the win the match by 204 runs.[2] Powell made his ODI debut later the same year; on 3 December 2002 in a match against Bangladesh during the West Indies tour of the country. He conceded 34 runs from 10 overs and took the wicket of opening batsman Anwar Hossain in the process of helping the West Indies win by 86 runs.[3]

After taking nine wickets at 27.55 in the West Indies' One Day International series against India in 2006/07, he gained selection for the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

After poor performances with the ball in the test series against England in early 2009, taking six wickets at 69.33, he was dropped for the return series against England later in the summer.

Ironically, given his lack of batting pedigree, it was with the bat that he had proved to be relatively effective, frustrating England's bowlers as he helped his side hang on for draws to seal the series in the Caribbean 1-0.

A pay dispute between West Indies players and the West Indies Cricket Board in July 2009 led to an understrength team playing against Bangladesh; in the 15-man squad, there were nine uncapped players and seven players made their debut in the first Test. Powell stated that he had been approached to bolster the team, but he elected not to play.[4] However, when the Champions Trophy squad was named later that month, Powell was included in a group still badly affected by the pay dispute;[5][6] he did not play in the tournament.

Later that year, it was announced that he had turned down other counties to sign a two-year contract to play for Lancashire as a Kolpak player, thus preventing him from representing the West Indies in the near future.[7] Mike Watkinson, the club's director of cricket, described Powell as "a strike bowler of international quality, who will add strength and depth to our bowling attack" and said that the team would benefit from Powell's experience with the likely absence of Sajid Mahmood and James Anderson for parts of the season due to England duties.[8] In February 2010, part-way through the West Indies cricket season, Powell withdrew from Jamaica's squad for "personal reasons"; he had struggled for form, taking two wickets at an average of 73.00. Nehemiah Perry, Jamaica's chairman of selectors, said "[Powell] has decided to take a break and won't be available for the rest of the season. It's not a situation where he got dropped or anything. He's not enjoying cricket anymore as a person."[9]

Powell was released from his contract with Lancashire in September 2010, a year before his contracted expired.[10] During his spell with Lancashire, Powell played in four County Championship matches, taking seven wickets at an average of nearly fifty. He went wicketless in his four T20 matches, although he took seven in nine Clydesdale Bank 40 matches. On the subject of Powell's time with Lancashire, Watkinson said "He has been a top bloke around the place but he hasn’t quite been able to seize his opportunity when he has had it".[11]

References

  1. ^ Gollapudi, Nagraj (13 April 2005), 'Criticism helped me get back on track' - Powell, Cricinfo, http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/144075.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  2. ^ f46654 t1607 West Indies v New Zealand: New Zealand in West Indies 2002 (1st Test), CricketArchive.com, http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/74/74845.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  3. ^ a14690 o1910 Bangladesh v West Indies: West Indies in Bangladesh and India 2002/03 (3rd ODI), CricketArchive.com, http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/75/75904.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  4. ^ Cricinfo staff (8 July 2009), West Indies name replacement squad, Cricinfo.com, http://www.cricinfo.com/wivbdesh2009/content/story/413237.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  5. ^ Cricinfo staff (21 July 2009), Injured Edwards named in squad, Cricinfo, http://www.cricinfo.com/iccct2009/content/story/415402.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  6. ^ Cricinfo staff (17 August 2009), Windies stick to depleted ODI squad, Cricinfo, http://www.cricinfo.com/iccct2009/content/story/419994.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  7. ^ Lancashire Sign Fast Bowler Daren Powell, Cricket World, 29 October 2009
  8. ^ Cricinfo staff (29 October 2009), Daren Powell joins Lancashire, Cricinfo, http://www.cricinfo.com/england/content/story/431989.html, retrieved 2009-10-29 
  9. ^ Cricinfo staff (3 February 2010), Daren Powell withdraws from Jamaica squad, Cricinfo, http://www.cricinfo.com/westindies/content/story/446693.html, retrieved 2010-10-12 
  10. ^ Daren Powell makes early Lancashire exit, BBC Sport, 17 September 2010, http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/counties/lancashire/9010931.stm, retrieved 2010-09-19 
  11. ^ Ostick, Chris (17 September 2010), "Powell leaves Lancashire", Manchester Evening News, http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/sport/cricket/s/1328247_powell_leaves_lancashire, retrieved 2010-09-19 

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