Chris Lynn

Chris Lynn

Christopher Austin Lynn (born 10 April 1990) is an Australian cricketer. Lynn is a right-handed middle order batsman who plays for the Queensland Bulls in the Australian domestic cricket competitions. He was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and attended St Joseph's Nudgee College and the Queensland Academy of Sport. He is known for being an explosive batsman capable of hitting big sixes.
Chris Lynn
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Lynn batting for the Brisbane Heat in December 2014
Personal information
Full nameChristopher Austin Lynn
Born10 April 1990 (age 28)
BrisbaneQueensland, Australia
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
RoleTop-order Batsman
International information
National side
Only ODI (cap 217)13 January 2017 v Pakistan
ODI shirt no.50
T20I debut (cap 66)29 January 2014 v England
Last T20I21 February 2018 v England
T20I shirt no.50
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2010–presentQueensland(squad no. 50)
2011–2012Deccan Chargers
2011–presentBrisbane Heat(squad no. 50)
2012Kandurata Warriors
2013Sunrisers Hyderabad
2014–presentKolkata Knight Riders(squad no. 50)
2015Jamaica Tallawahs
2016Guyana Amazon Warriors
2017Khulna Titans
2018Lahore Qalandars(squad no. 50)
Career statistics
CompetitionODIT20IFCLA
Matches1104140
Runs scored161582,7431,086
Batting average16.0022.5743.5331.02
100s/50s0/00/06/120/9
Top score164425098
Balls bowled8469
Wickets01
Bowling average45.00
5 wickets in innings00
10 wickets in matchn/an/a0n/a
Best bowling1/3
Catches/stumpings0/–2/–26/–18/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 21 April 2018

Early careerEdit

When not on professional duties, Lynn plays senior cricket for Toombul District Cricket Club in Brisbane.[1]
Lynn played for the Queensland under-19 side and made his first-class debut as a 19-year-old against South Australia at the Gabba in March 2010.[2] A week later, against Western Australia, he scored 139 runs in the second innings and effectively saved Queensland from defeat.[3] He represents the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League.[4] In his first season, he made 109 at an average of 21.80,[5] in his second he made 175 at 35.00,[6] including 51 off 29 balls against thePerth Scorchers [7] and in his third he scored 198 runs at 28.28 with his best innings again coming against the Scorchers; this time he made 81.[8]

Domestic careerEdit

He was a part of the Deccan Chargers team during the 2011 and 2012 Indian Premier League (IPL) tournaments but only got to play one match for the team in IPL 2012. He was bought by the Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2013 competition but did not get the chance to play in a single match. For the 2014, season he was signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders and in his first game he was the man of the match, scoring 45 off 31 balls and taking a brilliant catch near the boundary to dismiss AB de Villiers and turn the game in the final over.[citation needed] In IPL 2015, he was retained by the Kolkata Knight Riders but he got injured and was ruled out of the tournament. Johan Botha came in as a replacement.[9]
On 9 February 2015, he scored an unbeaten 250 against Victoria, in the Sheffield Shield.[10][11]
On 29 December 2015, scored his first T20 century. Playing for Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League hit 101 off 51 deliveries against the Hobart Hurricanes. He hit a career best 19-ball 50 as opener of Kolkata Knight Riders vs Gujarat Lions in IPL 2017 in which he hit 8 sixes. In the following match against theMumbai Indians, he injured his shoulder while attempting to take a tough catch of Jos Buttler. He returned 1 month later and smashed a 22 ball 50 in his comeback match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he and Sunil Narine (54 off 17) smashed 105 runs in the 6 powerplay overs, which is a record. He continued his good form by scoring 84 in the next match, although unfortunately in a losing cause. He finished the season with a staggering strike rate of over 180, and despite missing most of the season, was one of the most important players for the Kolkata Knight Riders. In the 2018 Caribbean Premier League player draft he was bought by Trinbago Knight Riders. He is the 6th player after Sunil NarineColin MunroDarren BravoBrendon McCullum,Javon Searles to play for both Trinbago Knight Riders and Kolkata Knight Riders.[citation needed]

International careerEdit

Lynn made his Twenty20 international debutagainst England in Hobart on 29 January 2014. He made 33 off 19 balls, including three sixes,[12] but did not get to bat in his second game.[13]
In January 2017, he was named in AustraliaOne Day International (ODI) squad for their series against Pakistan.[14] He made his ODI debut for Australia against Pakistan on 13 January 2017.[15]

Style of playEdit

Lynn is an explosive batsman who is known for his big hitting and explosive power. He is able to consistently hit sixes over 90 metres. During a game in the Big Bash League, playing for the Brisbane Heat, Lynn hit a ball from former Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait onto the roof of The Gabba.

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