Peter Borren

Netherlands|Allrounder
Peter Borren
INTL CAREER: 2006 - 2017
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Full Name

Peter William Borren

Born

August 21, 1983, Christchurch, Canterbury

Age

40y 211d

Nicknames

Baldrick

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Medium

Playing Role

Allrounder

Born in Christchurch, Peter Borren turned out for Canterbury 'A' and New Zealand Under-19s - playing alongside Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder at the Under-19 World Cup in 2001-02 - before opting for Netherlands. A naturally talented allrounder, he had never been seriously coached until joining up with the Dutch squad. Borren earned that nickname 'Baldrick' from his team-mates - after the character in Blackadder - and is a chirpy presence in the field. Although his medium pace was taken apart on his ODI debut against Sri Lanka, as he picked up 1 for 94 from his 10 overs, his performances in the World Cricket League in Kenya where he averaged 21.25 in his three games proved enough to earn him a place at the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean. In the same year Borren showed his allround ability when he narrowly missed out on a maiden one-day international hundred, getting out stumped for 96 against Canada in Toronto. That confident innings must surely have owed something to Netherlands' thrilling last-ball win over England in the opening match of the ICC World Twenty20 at Lord's a month before. Borren played an important role in that famous win, snapping up the wicket of Eoin Morgan and then cracking a 25-ball 30 that included a monstrous six off Paul Collingwood in the course of a 50-run partnership with Tom de Grooth that tilted the game for Netherlands. In January 2010 Borren was part of the first group of Netherlands players to be awarded central contracts - a vital step in the professionalisation of the game at Associate level - and was appointed captain of the national side for the World Cricket League Division One tournament in July 2010.
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Peter Borren Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
ODIs5850510049622.31117685.37058419280
T20Is433856385719.33524121.75016018280
FC27501133110927.16223959.442515117400
List A15313620274611523.67323584.8821223253720
T20s6355108635719.17721119.69017226380

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
ODIs585119791620464/324/3235.214.9143.0100
T20Is4330526603182/192/1933.506.8729.2000
FC274131971652414/14/140.293.1077.9100
List A153124457538881064/324/3236.675.0943.1100
T20s6349832956313/143/1430.836.8926.8000
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Vivian Kingma runs off in celebration after taking a hat-trick
Netherlands captain Peter Borren has hands on head
Oman's Sultan Ahmed and Netherlands' Peter Borren shake hands at the toss
The captains of the eight participating teams in the Desert T20
Ireland's William Porterfield won the toss and elected to field
Netherlands' players look on from the dressing room during the rain interruption