Scott Styris

Scott Styris

New Zealand
1999 - 2011
  • Date of Birth 1975-7-10
  • Role allrounder
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm medium
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST NZ vs WI 2002-06-28
ODI NZ vs IND 1999-11-05
T20 AUS vs NZ 2005-02-17
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

BAN Legends vs NZ Legends
2022-09-17
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Arabians vs Leo Lions
2016-02-13
Batting: 7
Bowling: 2/18
Leo Lions vs Virgo SKings
2016-02-12
Batting: 4
Bowling: 1/13
Leo Lions vs Libra Lngds
2016-02-07
Batting: 45*
Bowling: -
Sagittarius vs Leo Lions
2016-02-06
Batting: 23*
Bowling: -
Leo Lions vs Virgo SKings
2016-02-04
Batting: 21
Bowling: -
Leo Lions vs Arabians
2016-01-30
Batting: 32
Bowling: 0/25
Leo Lions vs Commanders
2016-01-29
Batting: -
Bowling: 2/14
ROW XI vs Help XI
2015-09-17
Batting: 16*
Bowling: 2/24
Northern Dis vs Tridents
2014-09-30
Batting: -
Bowling: 0/16

Batting Statistics

Matches 29
Innings 48
Runs 1586
Average 36.04
Strike Rate 51.34
Highest Score 170
100s 5
50s 6
Fours 205
Sixes 13
Catches 23

Bowling Statistics

Matches 29
Innings 36
Wickets 20
Average 50.75
Economy 3.1
Strike Rate 98
Best Figure 3/28
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 1960
Runs Conceded 1015

Batting Statistics

Matches 188
Innings 161
Runs 4483
Average 32.48
Strike Rate 79.41
Highest Score 141
100s 4
50s 28
Fours 353
Sixes 68
Catches 73

Bowling Statistics

Matches 188
Innings 161
Wickets 137
Average 35.32
Economy 4.74
Strike Rate 44.6
Best Figure 6/25
4 Wickets 4
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 6114
Runs Conceded 4839

Batting Statistics

Matches 31
Innings 29
Runs 578
Average 21.4
Strike Rate 119.66
Highest Score 66
100s 0
50s 1
Fours 40
Sixes 25
Catches 8

Bowling Statistics

Matches 31
Innings 21
Wickets 18
Average 19.38
Economy 6.77
Strike Rate 17.1
Best Figure 3/5
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 309
Runs Conceded 349

Batting Statistics

Matches 354
Innings 310
Runs 8709
Average 33.49
Strike Rate
Highest Score 141
100s 7
50s 57
Fours
Sixes
Catches 135

Bowling Statistics

Matches 354
Innings
Wickets 303
Average 31
Economy 4.59
Strike Rate 40.4
Best Figure 6/25
4 Wickets 8
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 12259
Runs Conceded 9393

Batting Statistics

Matches 201
Innings 186
Runs 4020
Average 25.76
Strike Rate 134.58
Highest Score 106*
100s 2
50s 13
Fours 264
Sixes 195
Catches 47

Bowling Statistics

Matches 201
Innings 161
Wickets 125
Average 29.09
Economy 7.36
Strike Rate 23.7
Best Figure 3/5
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 2964
Runs Conceded 3637
Northern Districts allrounder Scott Styris is a rather stereotypical New Zealand selection, but has became an integral part of the team - a fact highlighted by an outstanding 2007 World Cup. He had nearly 10 years of domestic cricket before he was called up to the Test squad, having made his one-day international debut much earlier. Originally a seamer, a knee injury forced him to take his batting more seriously, and he switched from being a bowler who can bat into being a batsman who occasionally bowls. He was awarded his Test cap on the eve of the Karachi Test in May 2002, only for it to be taken back when the match was cancelled as a result of a bomb blast. When he finally got the chance he scored a century and a half-century on debut against West Indies. On the same tour of the Caribbean he broke the New Zealand record for one-day bowling with 6 for 25 in Trinidad. He has been encouraged by John Bracewell to work on his offspin as an option which would put less strain on his body, but this has yet to be unveiled. Having spent the best part of 11 years with Northern Districts, Styris signed for Auckland - and in 2005 was tempted by Middlesex for a stint in the county game. He continued a strong link with English cricket, taking up a mid-season contract with Durham in 2007. A thrilling 101 in New Zealand's chase of a then-record 322 against Australia at Christchurch was followed by useful contributions in the one-day series against West Indies at home. A timely unbeaten 103 on and some key wickets on the first day at Auckland saw New Zealand take a series lead in the Tests. A back injury ruled him out of the home series against Sri Lanka in December 2006 but he returned in time for the last few games of the tri-series in Australia and was considered fit enough to be named in the 15-man World Cup squad where he was one of the leading performers with 499 runs at 83. After a poor Test series against South Africa in November 2007, he was dropped from the Test side for the home series against Bangladesh. In a bid to prolong his career in the limited-overs formats, he announced his retirement from Tests in February 2008 and played in the one-day side until the 2011 World Cup.
Martin Williamson May 2011