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Born on 1 March 1990, Liam Dawson is an English cricketer known for his versatility as a right-handed batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox spinner. He plays domestic cricket for Hampshire and has represented England at various levels, including the Under-19 team.
Liam was born in Swindon, United Kingdom, to Andy Dawson. Details about his personal life remain private, with limited public information available. From a young age, Liam exhibited a profound interest in cricket—beginning to play at age three and joining the Goatacre Cricket Club when he was just seven.
Aside from cricket, he is a devoted supporter of Bury F.C., reflecting his broader passion for English sports culture.
Dawson maintains an active online presence. On Instagram (@daws128), he has shared over 50 photos capturing aspects of his personal and professional journey, attracting nearly 7,000 followers. His Twitter handle, also @daws128, has around 9,800 followers. Through these social platforms, he connects with fans and offers insights into his career and day-to-day interests.
Dawson started his professional career in 2007, playing in three List A matches. In his debut, he scored 32 runs without taking any wickets. A year later, in 2008, he struck his maiden first-class century against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge. His progression continued in 2009 when he was selected for the England Lions to face New Zealand. That same year, he was part of Hampshire's victorious Friends Provident Trophy team.
In 2010, Dawson played eight Championship matches with a batting average of 29. He took a step forward in 2011, averaging over 35 in both Championship and List A formats. His contributions with the bat established him as a reliable middle-order presence.
Switching focus to his bowling in 2012, Dawson claimed 26 wickets at an average of 32 in the Championship and added another 9 wickets in the T20 format. By 2013, he reached 1,000 career first-class runs and began emerging as an all-rounder. That season, he secured 29 wickets in Championship games and 12 in List A matches. His consistent performances laid the foundation for international opportunities, particularly as he continued to refine his bowling through 2015.
Liam Dawson was named in England’s squad for the 2016 ICC World T20, although he did not feature in any matches. Later that year, he made his international debut in a T20 match against Sri Lanka, taking 3 wickets and contributing to England’s win. He also debuted in One Day Internationals (ODIs) against Pakistan, where he took 2 wickets and scored 10 runs, though England ultimately lost that match by four wickets.
In November 2016, Dawson was included in England’s Test squad for the series against India. He made a strong impression on debut, scoring 66 runs and taking two wickets, although England lost by an innings and 75 runs. He also played in the second T20 International of that series but went wicketless.
In his international career to date, Liam Dawson has played two Test matches, scoring 129 runs and taking two wickets. He has appeared in one ODI, scoring 10 runs and securing two wickets. In T20 internationals, he has played two matches, scoring 47 runs and claiming three wickets.
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