Jerome Taylor

Jerome Everton Taylor

Jerome Taylor

West Indies West Indies

Overview

Full Name Jerome Everton Taylor
Age 40y 146d
Born Friday, June 22, 1984, Jamaica
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Playing Role Bowler

Biography

A young quickie from Jamaica who can bowl out-and-out fast, Jerome Taylor is a great future bowling prospect for West Indies.

Taylor was just 18 years old, with a lone one-day match for Jamaica under his belt, when he was called into the West Indies squad for the final match of their series against Sri Lanka in June 2003. Later, as India toured the Caribbean in mid-2006, a quick and accurate Taylor troubled the Indian batsmen, and thrilled his home crowd with notable performances. He established himself in the 2006 DLF Cup in Malaysia, and backed his performance with a hat-trick to lead his nation to an impressive victory over Australia in the Champions Trophy. In 2008, he emerged as the leading wicket-taker for the West Indies in the Test series against the Lankans. Apart from his fiery bowling, Taylor is also a handy lower order batsman and surprised spectators with a Test century, batting at No.8 against the Black Caps.

With the potential to rip through any batting order, young Taylor holds the responsibility to spearhead a young Windies pace attack in the new generation.

Debut
West Indies vs Sri Lanka at St Lucia - Friday, June 20, 2003

Batting

Matches 46
Innings 73
Runs 856
100's - 50's 1 - 1
Sixes - Fours 19 - 116
Average 12.96
Strike Rate 62.57
Highest Score (vs New Zealand, 11/12/2008) 106

Bowling

Matches 46
Innings 78
Overs 1292.5
Wickets 130
Economy Rate 3.46
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 4
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs Australia, 11/06/2015) 6/47

Fielding

Catches 8
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 3

Career Wickets

28
21
14
7
Wickets
Years