Lendl Simmons

Lendl Simmons

  • D.O.B
  • NATIONALITY
  • BOWLING STYLE
  • BATTING STYLE
  • PLAYING ROLE
  • PAST TEAMS
  • REMARKS
  • 25/01/1985
  • West Indies
  • Right arm medium-fast
  • Right-handed
  • Batsman
  • Mumbai Indians
  • Overseas

Lendl Mark Platter Simmons, or commonly as Lendl Simmons, is a West Indian cricketer who also plays for Karachi Kings in PSL. He is a right-handed batsman, an occasional right-arm medium pace bowler and a part-time wicket-keeper. His uncle is former West Indian Test cricketer Phil Simmons, was a former coach of West Indian team until mid 2015.

A prominent junior cricketer, he played in both the 2002 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand and the 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh for the West Indies U-19s. Two years later he made his ODI debut against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 7 December 2006.

Simmons is capable of large scores; with three first class double-centuries to his name, but at the same time he has been prone to inconsistency. His career best of 282, in a first-class match for West Indies A against a touring England XI in January 2009, heralded his Test debut in the final Test of that tour.

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