Ramnaresh Sarwan

Ramnaresh Sarwan

West Indies
2000 - 2013
  • Date of Birth 1980-6-23
  • Role batter
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style legbreak
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST PAK vs WI 2000-05-18
ODI WI vs ENG 2000-07-20
T20 WI vs SA 2007-09-11
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

Patriots vs Trinbago
2016-07-29
Batting: 9
Bowling: -
Trinbago vs Amazon
2016-07-10
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Worcs vs Leics
2014-06-15
Batting: 46 & 0
Bowling: -
Leics vs Derbyshire
2014-06-08
Batting: 5 & 18
Bowling: -
Leics vs Gloucs
2014-06-02
Batting: 2 & 24
Bowling: -
Warwickshire vs Leics
2014-06-01
Batting: 37
Bowling: -
Leics vs Glamorgan
2014-05-25
Batting: 7 & 7
Bowling: -
Hampshire vs Leics
2014-05-18
Batting: 60 & 15
Bowling: -
Nthants 2nd vs Leics 2nd XI
2014-05-12
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Guyana vs Barbados
2014-02-13
Batting: -
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 87
Innings 154
Runs 5842
Average 40.01
Strike Rate 46.79
Highest Score 291
100s 15
50s 31
Fours 747
Sixes 14
Catches 53

Bowling Statistics

Matches 87
Innings 56
Wickets 23
Average 50.56
Economy 3.45
Strike Rate 87.9
Best Figure 4/37
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 2022
Runs Conceded 1163

Batting Statistics

Matches 181
Innings 169
Runs 5804
Average 42.67
Strike Rate 75.74
Highest Score 120*
100s 5
50s 38
Fours 480
Sixes 58
Catches 45

Bowling Statistics

Matches 181
Innings 25
Wickets 16
Average 36.62
Economy 6.05
Strike Rate 36.3
Best Figure 3/31
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 581
Runs Conceded 586

Batting Statistics

Matches 18
Innings 16
Runs 298
Average 22.92
Strike Rate 104.19
Highest Score 59
100s 0
50s 2
Fours 19
Sixes 6
Catches 7

Bowling Statistics

Matches 18
Innings 1
Wickets 2
Average 5
Economy 5
Strike Rate 6
Best Figure 2/10
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 12
Runs Conceded 10

Batting Statistics

Matches 265
Innings 251
Runs 8488
Average 40.61
Strike Rate
Highest Score 120*
100s 11
50s 50
Fours
Sixes
Catches 68

Bowling Statistics

Matches 265
Innings
Wickets 35
Average 28.6
Economy 5.31
Strike Rate 32.2
Best Figure 5/10
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 1130
Runs Conceded 1001

Batting Statistics

Matches 77
Innings 71
Runs 1197
Average 19.3
Strike Rate 103.81
Highest Score 70
100s 0
50s 5
Fours 84
Sixes 28
Catches 24

Bowling Statistics

Matches 77
Innings 2
Wickets 2
Average 11
Economy 7.33
Strike Rate 9
Best Figure 2/10
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 18
Runs Conceded 22
A nimble, Chaplinesque right-hander, Ramnaresh Sarwan made 84 not out in his first Test innings, against Pakistan, moving Ted Dexter to predict a Test average of more than 50 - quite a millstone to hang around any young player's neck. On his first tour, to England in 2000, Sarwan lived up to the hype by topping the averages. His footwork, which seemed to require no early trigger movements, was strikingly confident and precise.
Then came a horror run of three runs in five innings in Australia, but he recovered against South Africa, and against India in 2001-02 he made four fifties in eight Test innings. Still, Sarwan, who took over as West Indies vice-captain to Brian Lara in March 2003, needed 49 innings to post his maiden Test century - 119 in December 2002, against Bangladesh.
A dream away series against South Africa in 2003-04, where he made two hundreds, was followed by a lean run against England, but he returned to form with an unbeaten 261, against Bangladesh again. West Indies shone in their one-dayers in England in 2004, reaching the final of the NatWest Series, and then winning the ICC Champions Trophy, with Sarwan playing a big hand in both tournaments.
He was one of the players involved in a contract dispute with the WICB and missed the first Test against South Africa in 2005. On his return he scored attractive runs but was again overlooked for the captaincy, which was handed back to Lara. It finally came Sarwan's way following Lara's retirement in 2007, but he was out of the side injured from mid-2007 for about a year, and he was Chris Gayle's deputy on his return to the side for the home series against Sri Lanka - in which he made three half-centuries and a hundred in the two Tests.
In the 2009 home series against England, Sarwan recorded his personal best of 291 in the fourth Test. He made his 15th, and last, Test century against England at Chester-le-Street in May the same year, in a series West Indies lost 2-0.
Sarwan lost his central contract in 2010 and subsequently won damages from the West Indies board over comments made about his attitude and fitness. He played his last Test against India in Bridgetown in June 2011, finishing ten runs short of the career average Dexter predicted. He was recalled for the first time in 18 months in early 2013, for the ODI side, did poorly against Australia, and made an unbeaten 120 against Zimbabwe. Three matches on, his international career was over.