Jacob Oram

Jacob Oram

New Zealand
2001 - 2012
  • Date of Birth 1978-7-28
  • Role allrounder
  • Batting Style left-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm fast-medium
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST IND vs NZ 2002-12-12
ODI ZIM vs NZ 2001-01-04
T20 SA vs NZ 2005-10-21
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

IND Legends vs NZ Legends
2022-09-19
Batting: -
Bowling: 0/12
NZ Legends vs SA Legends
2022-09-12
Batting: 6
Bowling: 0/5
Leo Lions vs Virgo SKings
2016-02-12
Batting: 10
Bowling: 1/9
Arabians vs Virgo SKings
2016-02-06
Batting: 18
Bowling: 2/27
Virgo SKings vs Libra Lngds
2016-02-03
Batting: 18
Bowling: 0/18
Sagittarius vs Virgo SKings
2016-01-29
Batting: 8
Bowling: 1/23
Auckland vs Central D
2014-01-14
Batting: 1
Bowling: 0/37
Wellington vs Central D
2014-01-01
Batting: -
Bowling: 0/32
Auckland vs Central D
2013-12-30
Batting: 23
Bowling: 0/31
Northern Dis vs Central D
2013-12-27
Batting: 13*
Bowling: 2/29

Batting Statistics

Matches 33
Innings 59
Runs 1780
Average 36.32
Strike Rate 50.38
Highest Score 133
100s 5
50s 6
Fours 209
Sixes 21
Catches 15

Bowling Statistics

Matches 33
Innings 55
Wickets 60
Average 33.05
Economy 2.39
Strike Rate 82.7
Best Figure 4/41
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 4964
Runs Conceded 1983

Batting Statistics

Matches 160
Innings 116
Runs 2434
Average 24.09
Strike Rate 86.61
Highest Score 101*
100s 1
50s 13
Fours 182
Sixes 81
Catches 51

Bowling Statistics

Matches 160
Innings 154
Wickets 173
Average 29.17
Economy 4.38
Strike Rate 39.9
Best Figure 5/26
4 Wickets 3
5 Wickets 2
Balls Bowled 6911
Runs Conceded 5047

Batting Statistics

Matches 36
Innings 30
Runs 474
Average 20.6
Strike Rate 139.82
Highest Score 66*
100s 0
50s 2
Fours 38
Sixes 22
Catches 12

Bowling Statistics

Matches 36
Innings 32
Wickets 19
Average 41.73
Economy 8.71
Strike Rate 28.7
Best Figure 3/33
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 546
Runs Conceded 793

Batting Statistics

Matches 250
Innings 193
Runs 4400
Average 25.43
Strike Rate
Highest Score 127
100s 3
50s 24
Fours
Sixes
Catches 80

Bowling Statistics

Matches 250
Innings
Wickets 236
Average 29.97
Economy 4.36
Strike Rate 41.2
Best Figure 5/26
4 Wickets 3
5 Wickets 2
Balls Bowled 9734
Runs Conceded 7074

Batting Statistics

Matches 105
Innings 85
Runs 1111
Average 16.58
Strike Rate 126.1
Highest Score 66*
100s 0
50s 4
Fours 80
Sixes 55
Catches 35

Bowling Statistics

Matches 105
Innings 94
Wickets 81
Average 29.7
Economy 7.84
Strike Rate 22.7
Best Figure 5/14
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 1839
Runs Conceded 2406
It is hard to miss Jacob Oram on the pitch, and not just because of his 1.98m height. He has a high degree of agility in the field, where his skills were developed as a schoolboy representative soccer goalkeeper, and he complements that with solid medium-fast bowling skills and a naturally aggressive approach with the bat. Foot problems during the summer of 2001-02 meant he missed a season at a vital stage of his development, but he came back strongly in 2002-03 and sealed a place for himself in both the Test and one-day international sides. In 2003-04, he narrowly missed out on a century, as he struck 97 against Pakistan. But in the first Test against South Africa, he carved 119 not out and then 90 in the second Test, which earned him a touring spot for the England series in 2004. Oram continued to acquit himself well, and maintained his place for the Bangladesh tour in 2004-05. After suffering a stress reaction to a back injury, he missed Australia's tour of New Zealand in 2005 but returned to hit a delightful hundred, his third in Tests, against South Africa at Centurion in April 2006. His one-day game peaked at the CB Series in 2006-07, where his impressive striking rattled both England and Australia. His first ODI century, an amazing 101 from 72 balls against Australia, almost got New Zealand over the line in a huge run-chase at Perth. He broke the ring finger on his left hand taking a catch on the boundary in the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series soon after but made it to the World Cup. His comment that he would 'chop off his finger' to play sparked frenzied reaction in the media but was meant in jest and he went on to average 33 with the bat and 25 with the ball as New Zealand reached the semi-finals. His ongoing injury problems prompted him to retire from Test cricket in 2009, though he intended to play on in Twenty20 and one-day internationals, as well as for Chennai in the IPL.
Lynn McConnell and Cricinfo Staff October 2009