Lou Vincent

Lou Vincent

New Zealand
2001 - 2007
  • Date of Birth 1978-11-11
  • Role batter
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm medium
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST NZ vs AUS 2001-11-30
ODI NZ vs SL 2001-02-06
T20 WI vs NZ 2006-02-16
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

Khulna vs Dhaka
2013-02-11
Batting: 6
Bowling: -
Rajshahi vs Khulna
2013-02-08
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Khulna vs Chittagong
2013-02-01
Batting: 9
Bowling: -
Rangpur vs Khulna
2013-01-29
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Khulna vs Rangpur
2013-01-25
Batting: 2
Bowling: -
Khulna vs Rajshahi
2013-01-24
Batting: 89*
Bowling: -
Khulna vs Royals
2013-01-23
Batting: 29
Bowling: -
Khulna vs Barisal
2013-01-20
Batting: 5
Bowling: -
Wellington vs Auckland
2013-01-18
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Central D vs Auckland
2013-01-15
Batting: 52*
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 23
Innings 40
Runs 1332
Average 34.15
Strike Rate 47.11
Highest Score 224
100s 3
50s 9
Fours 161
Sixes 12
Catches 19

Bowling Statistics

Matches 23
Innings 1
Wickets 0
Average -
Economy 2
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 6
Runs Conceded 2

Batting Statistics

Matches 102
Innings 99
Runs 2413
Average 27.11
Strike Rate 69.88
Highest Score 172
100s 3
50s 11
Fours 222
Sixes 37
Catches 41

Bowling Statistics

Matches 102
Innings 3
Wickets 1
Average 25
Economy 7.5
Strike Rate 20
Best Figure 1/0
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 20
Runs Conceded 25

Batting Statistics

Matches 9
Innings 9
Runs 174
Average 19.33
Strike Rate 100
Highest Score 42
100s 0
50s 0
Fours 17
Sixes 3
Catches 1

Bowling Statistics

Matches 9
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -

Batting Statistics

Matches 220
Innings 214
Runs 6079
Average 30.7
Strike Rate
Highest Score 172
100s 11
50s 30
Fours
Sixes
Catches 127

Bowling Statistics

Matches 220
Innings
Wickets 7
Average 37
Economy 6.04
Strike Rate 36.7
Best Figure 3/7
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 257
Runs Conceded 259

Batting Statistics

Matches 111
Innings 110
Runs 2395
Average 24.19
Strike Rate 120.71
Highest Score 105*
100s 2
50s 10
Fours 239
Sixes 81
Catches 42

Bowling Statistics

Matches 111
Innings 7
Wickets 4
Average 21.5
Economy 9.05
Strike Rate 14.2
Best Figure 3/28
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 57
Runs Conceded 86
Despite an outstanding start to his Test career, a century and a half-century in his first Test, played at Perth in the summer of 2001-02, Lou Vincent's career has remained an unfulfilled one. He struggled to live up to those early expectations, played only 23 Tests, and in 2014 was banned for life by the ECB for breaching their anti-corruption regulations.
Vincent played his last international match in 2007, but his career low came after that, when he was involved with bookmakers during the England county season. Vincent later pleaded guilty to these charges, which referred to three matches during the 2008 and 2011 season, and also to a CLT20 match in 2012.
In the early part of his career, though, Vincent was seen a fine batting talent. Following his outstanding Test debut in 2001-02, he wasn't always consistent, but came up with some top-class performances. A superb 224, his first Test double-century, against Sri Lanka was then followed up with a good one-day series in South Africa, in October 2005 and he returned home with his reputation intact, unlike many of his team-mates. The following season he signed for Worcestershire but he then had a disappointing Champions Trophy and was overlooked for the home Test and one-day series against Sri Lanka.
When his ODI return came, as a replacement for Nathan Astle in the tri-series in Australia in early 2007, Vincent grabbed the chance with both hands and strung together innings of 66, 76 and 90. It made him New Zealand's second-highest run-scorer for the tournament, despite playing only half the games and secured his ticket to the Caribbean. He began with two ducks before finding his form with a century against Canada, but a broken wrist ended his tournament before the Super Eight stage.
His career nosedived after a poor run of form during the tour of South Africa and the Chappell-Hadlee Series that followed. Dropped for the tour of Bangladesh, he admitted to suffering from depression and lost his contract with New Zealand Cricket after joining the unsanctioned Indian Cricket League.
He since plied his trade mainly in limited-overs cricket on the English county circuit, turning out for Lancashire in 2008, Northamptonshire in 2010 and Sussex in 2011, before the corruption charges and the life ban ended that stint rather unceremoniously.
ESPNcricinfo staff