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Henry Nicholls

New ZealandNZ
34 yrs|
Batter
#86 Batter in ODI
#55 Batter in Test

About Henry Nicholls

Name
Henry Nicholls
Gender
Male
Birth
15 Nov 1991
Birth Place
Christchurch
Height
5 ft 9 in
Nationality
New Zealander
Role
Batter
Bats
left handed
Bowls
right-arm offbreak

A fidgety-yet-compact batsman hailing from New Zealand, who has played all three formats, Henry Micheal Nicholls, is a left-handed wicket-keeper batsman, and a fluent stroke maker, blessed with a sound technique that abides him time to play both spin and pace quite well. 

Nicholls represents the Canterbury side in the State Championship and other domestic competitions. He made his First-Class debut back in November 2011 in a four-day match against Otago. 

However, the southpaw’s breakthrough year came during the 2014-15 domestic season. The fluent stroke maker scored 454 runs at an average of 75.66 in his breakthrough year that got him his maiden New Zealand-A assignment, which was soon followed by a national side call-up. 

The gritty batsman made his international debut in an ODI against Sri Lanka at Christchurch, in December 2015. Later that year, he was added to New Zealand's squad for the World T20 as a backup wicketkeeper to Luke Ronchi and got his first T20I cap in the ICC event, held in India. In 2016, he played his maiden Test against Australia at Wellington and scored a half-century on debut. 

After Brendon McCullum’s retirement, the Blackcaps struggled to find another opener for the 50-overs format and a solid middle order in the longest format. Nicholls emerged as a troubleshooter for his side whenever they were in a spot of bother. 

During the 2019 World Cup, he replaced an out-of-form Colin Munro and played one of his best knocks of his career in the final of the global event, at the Lord’s Cricket Ground. He made a crucial 55 in tough batting conditions that almost won the World Cup for New Zealand.

In 2020, when India toured New Zealand, Nicholls once again got the opportunity to prove himself as an opener in the ODI format and stamped his class by thumping the Indian bowling. In the 2020-21 season of the Ford Trophy, he scored centuries in the final and semi-final, guiding his side to the 15th One-Day title.

Now, with age and talent being on his side, it won’t be surprising if he becomes the mainstay of New Zealand batting in the coming years.

(As of March 2021)

Henry Nicholls Recent Form

Batting

4 (10)
BAN VS NZ
13 (26)
BAN VS NZ
68 (83)
BAN VS NZ
77 (120)
AUC VS CAN
66 (104)
CAN VS CS
68 (87)
CAN VS CS
52 (33)
WEL VS CAN
44 (73)
WEL VS CAN
96 (116)
CAN VS OTA
115 (125)
CAN VS CS

Henry Nicholls Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI87852337117
124
79.8733.87218191
T20I10910000
36
89.2912.50900
Test589031611012
200
50.7839.0234490
WC ODI449101
55
61.0722.7580--

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI87000.000.00
0
000.000
T20I10000.000.00
0
000.000
Test58000.000.00
0
000.000
WC ODI4000.000.00
0-0
000.000

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutNew Zealand vs Sri Lanka at Christchurch - December 26, 2015
T20I DebutNew Zealand vs Bangladesh at Eden Gardens - March 26, 2016
Test DebutNew Zealand vs Australia at Wellington - February 12 - 15, 2016

Teams played for

New ZealandCanterburyWorcestershireSydney Thunder
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