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Sean Abbott

Australia|Bowling Allrounder
Sean Abbott
INTL CAREER: 2014 - 2024

Full Name

Sean Anthony Abbott

Born

February 29, 1992, Windsor, New South Wales

Age

32y 62d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast medium

Playing Role

Bowling Allrounder

Sean Abbott has developed into one of the most versatile bowling allrounders in Australian domestic cricket. A wicket-taking fast-medium bowler who also strikes the ball cleanly with the bat, and also a brilliant fielder, he made his return to international cricket late in 2019 against Pakistan in a T20I five years after his debut. It was a worthy reward for several outstanding seasons with the Sydney Sixers in the BBL where he was one of the most prolific wicket-takers in the competition and specialised in the death overs.

He is not quite been able to force a regular place in Australia's white-ball sides but adds valuable depth and was part of the victorious 2023 ODI World Cup squad in India.

One of his most astonishing displays came with the bat when appearing for Surrey in the T20 Blast where he hammered a 34-ball hundred against Kent.

When available, he is a key figure in New South Wales' Sheffield Shield side consistently taking wickets and providing lower-order runs, playing a crucial part in the Blues 2019-20 title. He was included in Australia's limited-overs tour to England in 2020 but didn't play. He returned to Australia and dominated the start of the Sheffield Shield season to earn selection in Australia's limited-overs and Test squads for the 2020-21 home series against India.

The allrounder debuted for New South Wales at the age of 18. He enjoyed his breakthrough season in 2013-14 when he topped the Ryobi Cup wicket tally with 16 wickets at 20.93. His strong all-round season also brought him 27 Sheffield Shield wickets and he won the Steve Waugh Medal as the best New South Wales player of the season. Abbott was rewarded with a call-up to Australia's one-day and Twenty20 squads to play Pakistan in the UAE in 2014.
ESPNcricinfo staff