Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| ODIs |
134 |
117 |
16 |
2418 |
111* |
23.94 |
3431 |
70.47 |
1 |
8 |
|
|
26 |
0 |
| T20Is |
8 |
7 |
0 |
85 |
22 |
12.14 |
102 |
83.33 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
| First-class |
41 |
65 |
8 |
1525 |
137 |
26.75 |
|
|
2 |
8 |
|
|
13 |
0 |
| List A |
197 |
174 |
27 |
3698 |
111* |
25.15 |
|
|
1 |
17 |
|
|
43 |
0 |
| Twenty20 |
8 |
7 |
0 |
85 |
22 |
12.14 |
102 |
83.33 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| ODIs |
134 |
127 |
5544 |
4228 |
141 |
4/25 |
4/25 |
29.98 |
4.57 |
39.3 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
| T20Is |
8 |
7 |
150 |
122 |
6 |
2/13 |
2/13 |
20.33 |
4.88 |
25.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| First-class |
41 |
|
4475 |
2208 |
87 |
5/21 |
|
25.37 |
2.96 |
51.4 |
|
3 |
0 |
| List A |
197 |
|
7849 |
5869 |
210 |
5/27 |
5/27 |
27.94 |
4.48 |
37.3 |
6 |
1 |
0 |
| Twenty20 |
8 |
7 |
150 |
122 |
6 |
2/13 |
2/13 |
20.33 |
4.88 |
25.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| ODI debut |
India v Kenya at Cuttack, Feb 18, 1996 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
Kenya v Zimbabwe at Kolkata, Mar 20, 2011 scorecard |
| ODI statistics |
|
| T20I debut |
Kenya v Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 1, 2007 scorecard |
| Last T20I |
Kenya v Scotland at Belfast, Aug 4, 2008 scorecard |
| T20I statistics |
|
| First-class debut |
1997/98 |
| Last First-class |
Kenya v Afghanistan at Nairobi (Gym), Oct 2-5, 2010 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1995/96 |
| Last List A |
Kenya v Zimbabwe at Kolkata, Mar 20, 2011 scorecard |
| Twenty20 debut |
Kenya v Bangladesh at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 1, 2007 scorecard |
| Last Twenty20 |
Kenya v Scotland at Belfast, Aug 4, 2008 scorecard |
Since his debut at the age of 17 at the 1996 World Cup, Thomas Odoyo has been a key performer for his side and one of Kenya's most valuable assets. A whole-hearted allrounder, his powerful middle-order hitting has brought him more than 2000 runs at international level, while he was also the first Kenyan to take 100 wickets in ODIs with his bustling medium-fast seamers, though it took him seven games to take his first international wicket, during a spell of 3 for 25 in Nairobi against Pakistan. He has been a regular performer since then, and was the first player from a non-Test playing team to achieve the double of 1500 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs. For several years, he formed a reliable new-ball partnership with Martin Suji and in 1997-98 he shared in a then-world record ODI stand for the seventh-wicket of 119 with the other Suji, brother Tony, at home against Zimbabwe.
Injury forced him out of Kenya's trip to the West Indies for the 2003-04 Carib Beer Cup first-class competition, but he was fit again for selection for the 2004 Champions Trophy. He returned from Kenya's 18-month international exile on song, and was named Player of the Series in Zimbabwe in 2005-06. He underlined his potential as an allrounder with some excellent performances in the World Cricket League in 2007, thrashing a 39-ball 61 to snatch a remarkable one-wicket victory against Ireland. He couldn't repeat his rollicking strokeplay at the World Cup in the Caribbean, but his bowling was as disciplined as ever, and he was selected for the Afro-Asia Cup, during which he shared in a 103-run partnership for the ninth wicket with Shaun Pollock in the first match at Bangalore. His consistent performances led to him winning inaugural ICC Associate ODI Player of the Year in 2007.
In the same year, he hit his maiden first-class and ODI hundreds against the touring Canadians, and continued to provide Kenya with valuable contributions with both bat and ball through 2008 in the Intercontinental Cup and, later, the World Cup qualifiers. In September 2009, he was confirmed as the second Kenyan, after Steve Tikolo, to join Zimbabwean franchise Southern Rocks, whose young side benefited from his vast experience.
Liam Brickhill
Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| World Cup |
25 |
23 |
4 |
463 |
51 |
24.36 |
680 |
68.08 |
0 |
1 |
46 |
10 |
1 |
0 |
| ODIs |
134 |
117 |
16 |
2418 |
111* |
23.94 |
3431 |
70.47 |
1 |
8 |
|
|
26 |
0 |
| List A |
197 |
174 |
27 |
3698 |
111* |
25.15 |
|
|
1 |
17 |
|
|
43 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| World Cup |
25 |
24 |
1014 |
817 |
23 |
4/28 |
4/28 |
35.52 |
4.83 |
44.0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
| ODIs |
134 |
127 |
5544 |
4228 |
141 |
4/25 |
4/25 |
29.98 |
4.57 |
39.3 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
| List A |
197 |
|
7849 |
5869 |
210 |
5/27 |
5/27 |
27.94 |
4.48 |
37.3 |
6 |
1 |
0 |
Limited Overs Career Statistics
| World Cup span |
1996-2011 |
| ODI debut |
India v Kenya at Cuttack, Feb 18, 1996 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
Kenya v Zimbabwe at Kolkata, Mar 20, 2011 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1995/96 |
| Last List A |
Kenya v Zimbabwe at Kolkata, Mar 20, 2011 scorecard |
Nearing the end of his career, Thomas Odoyo is a genuine allrounder, even if his batting appears to be on the wane, who has scored over 2000 runs in ODIs and was also the first Kenyan to pass 100 ODI wickets - he was also the first player from a non-Test playing team to achieve the double of 1500 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs, and was named ICC Associate ODI Player of the Year in 2007. His form will be critical if Kenya are to mount any sort of challenge to the Full Member countries.
Strengths
Forms an experienced and accurate new-ball pairing with Peter Ongondo, accurate and niggly, and can score quick runs if needed.
Is the highest wicket-taker in ODIs for Kenya with 134 (before the start of the 2011 World Cup). No other bowler has touched 100. He's also the second-highest run-getter, next only to Steve Tikolo.
In the 21 ODIs he played in 2009 and 2010, Odoyo took 28 wickets at 23.67, and an economy rate of 4.35.
In ODI wins, Odoyo averages 37 with the bat and 20 with the ball; in defeats, he averages 20 with the bat and 36 with the ball.
World Cup tracker
Like Tikolo, a veteran of all of Kenya's four World Cup campaigns, his best return was 4 for 28 against Canada at Cape Town en route to the 2003 semi-final, but overall has 20 wickets in as many games; with the bat he has been remarkably consistent, scoring 361 at 25.78 without once passing fifty.
Expert view
"With all his experience, he can bat anywhere in the order and in any situation, whether it be in the Powerplay or in the middle overs. He can even make the side only as a batsman. We rely on him as a genuine allrounder" - Eldine Baptiste, Kenya coach
Martin Williamson