Ian Butler

Ian Butler

Ian Butler

New Zealand New Zealand

Overview

Full Name Ian Gareth Butler
Age 43y 28d
Born Tuesday November 24, 1981, New Zealand
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Playing Role Bowler

Biography

Tall and fast, New Zealand’s Ian Butler did not make his international debut until 2002 when Kiwi speedster Shane Bond was ruled out due to an injury. Known for generating extra bounce from surfaces, he has become an important member of a Kiwi side that periodically punches above its weight.

After a dismal Test tour of England in 2004, where Butler picked up only seven wickets in four Tests, he was dropped and was not seen again in international cricket until 2009. Like fellow team mate Bond, he suffered from recurrent back injuries and has since then avoided the longer format of the game in order to prolong his career. Stronger domestic performances brought him back onto the radar of the national selectors, and he rewarded their confidence by claiming the most number of wickets by a Kiwi bowler at the 2009 World Twenty20. He was then included in the ODI side, but stayed away from Tests. At a time when New Zealand are struggling to find good and consistent pacers, a solid bowler like Butler is essential to the team’s success.


 

Debut
New Zealand vs England at Christchurch - Wednesday March 13, 2002

Batting

Matches 8
Innings 10
Runs 76
100's - 50's 0 - 0
Sixes - Fours 1 - 10
Average 9.50
Strike Rate 46.62
Highest Score (vs West Indies, 21/06/2002) 26

Bowling

Matches 8
Innings 14
Overs 228
Wickets 24
Economy Rate 3.87
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 1
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs Pakistan, 26/12/2003) 6/46

Fielding

Catches 4
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 1

Career Wickets

14
12
8
4
Wickets
Years