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James Cullum Tredwell, born on February 27, 1982, is a former English cricketer recognized for his contributions to domestic and international cricket. Affectionately nicknamed "Pingu Tredders" by teammates and friends, James is known for batting left-handed and bowling right-arm off-break spin.
Tredwell began his professional cricket journey with the Kent County Cricket Club, a distinguished county team in England. He made his debut for Kent in the 2001 season, starting out as a promising young player with aspirations to leave a significant mark in English cricket. Over time, his dedication and skill led to a leadership role, and on November 19, 2012, he was appointed captain of Kent, succeeding Robert Key.
Over the years, Tredwell established himself as a dependable all-rounder in domestic cricket. One of his career highlights came in the 2007 County Championship when he scored his maiden first-class century, showcasing his batting capabilities. His most successful season was in 2009, during which he claimed 69 first-class wickets and recorded his best bowling figures in a match against Glamorgan.
Though primarily known for his performances in the county circuit, Tredwell also played in the Kent side that won the 2007 Twenty20 Cup, underlining his value in limited-overs formats.
James Tredwell was called up to the England national squad during the 2009–10 tour of South Africa as a replacement for Graeme Swann. He made his Test debut during England’s tour of Bangladesh in March 2010. In his debut match, Tredwell had bowling figures of 2-99 in the first innings and an impressive 4-82 in the second, along with a useful 37 runs with the bat, contributing to England’s win.
He was also included in England’s squad for the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 and the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Although his role was limited in both tournaments, he remained a reliable option when called upon. In the 2011 World Cup quarter-final against Sri Lanka, he returned disappointing figures of 0-38 in six overs, and England exited the tournament.
Tredwell was given another chance in July 2012 during the One Day International (ODI) series against Australia. In the second ODI, he delivered a strong performance with bowling figures of 2-23, helping England to a seven-wicket victory.
While James Tredwell did not consistently feature on the international stage, his steady contributions to English cricket, particularly through Kent, earned him respect within the cricketing community. Estimates of his career earnings and net worth have varied, though claims of a net worth of $20 million appear significantly overstated for a cricketer of his profile.
James Tredwell remains a notable figure in English domestic cricket history, remembered for his discipline, commitment, and tactical acumen both as a player and a captain.
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