Alex Hales was born on 3 January 1989 in London, United Kingdom. His father, Gary Hales, was also a cricketer, and his mother’s name is Lisa Hales. Athleticism runs in the family, as his grandfather was a tennis player. Alex spent his childhood in London with his family. Although limited information is available about his parents, it is clear that sports significantly influenced his upbringing. He completed his education at Chesham Grammar School before pursuing his passion for cricket professionally.
Alex began his cricketing journey at a young age and gained national attention during the Cricket Idol Twenty20 tournament, where he showcased his skill and talent. While reports claiming he scored 55 runs in a single over are exaggerated and not substantiated by official records, his outstanding performance did set him apart. He represented England at the Under-19 level and made his debut for the senior national side in 2011. That year, he played notable matches against India and the West Indies, earning praise for his contributions.
Hales established himself as a key player in England’s Twenty20 setup. In 2012, he delivered memorable performances against teams like New Zealand and Australia. He was selected to represent England in multiple international tournaments, including the ICC T20 World Cup. Despite England not clinching the title, his performance remained consistent. Hales was also part of England's squad in the 2015 Cricket World Cup and again in the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup.
During the 2016 tournament, he suffered an injury that sidelined him for several matches. However, his resilience and dedication saw him returning stronger. Injuries have occasionally interrupted his career, but Hales has consistently demonstrated determination and enthusiasm on the field.
| Birth Date: | 3 Jan, 1989 |
| Age: | 31 yrs |
| Occupations: | Cricketer |
| Citizenship: | Australia |
| Birth Place: | Hillingdon |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | English cricketer |