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What happened to England bowler Finn?

What happened to England bowler Finn?

He didn’t play a single Test and was sent back home halfway through the series. Finn, then, went back and worked on his bowling and came back in the ODI series against India. Finn continues to be a part of England’s one-day set-up though – recalled for the tour of West Indies in early 2017.

Where is Steven Finn now?

Middlesex County Cricket ClubBowler
Steven Finn/Current teams

Is Steven Finn retired?

Steven Finn, the former England fast bowler, has agreed a move to Sussex and will leave his boyhood county, Middlesex, at the end of the season. Finn, 32, has played more than 100 times for England across all formats, but was last capped in 2017.

How old is Steven Finn?

32 years (April 4, 1989)
Steven Finn/Age

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Sussex Cricket is thrilled to announce the signing of Steven Finn on a multi-year, all-format deal. The 32-year-old right-arm seamer will join the club from Middlesex at the conclusion of the current season. With 254 wickets in126 appearances for England across all three formats, Steve needs little introduction.

How fast does Steven Finn Bowl?

English bowler Steven Finn is 8th in the list with his fastest ever ball recorded at 151.9 kph. Finn has pace and height (6’7), stamina and strength and is able to regularly throw a delivery at 145km/h on a consistent basis.

Who does Steve Finn play for?

How tall is Steven Finn?

6′ 6″
Steven Finn/Height

Who is the tallest bowler?

1. Mohammad Irfan. Mohammad Irfan, Pakistani left-arm medium-pacer, is the tallest bowler in history to play cricket with a height of 7ft 1in. Born in Punjab, Pakistan, the tall medium-pacer made his ODI debut against England in 2010.

How tall is Cameron Green?

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Cameron Green/Height

How old is Karl Jamieson?

26 years 360 days
Kyle Jamieson

Name Kyle Jamieson
Born December 30, 1994
Auckland
Age 26 years 360 days
Teams New Zealand U19, Canterbury, New Zealand A, New Zealand XI, Auckland, New Zealand, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Team Latham, Surrey