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Liam Edward Plunkett, widely known as Liam Plunkett, is a notable English cricketer. He was born on 6 April 1985 in Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. His parents are Alan Plunkett and Marie Plunkett. Plunkett began his cricketing journey at a young age, progressing through the ranks with promising talent and determination.
He initially made his mark as a right-arm fast bowler but also demonstrated capability with the bat. He has two first-class centuries to his name and maintains a respectable batting average of around 24 in first-class cricket, showcasing his status as a genuine lower-order all-rounder. Plunkett’s early domestic career included playing for Durham and later for the Dolphins in South African domestic cricket, experiences that shaped his versatile cricket biography.
Plunkett is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler, often classified as a bowling all-rounder. His domestic career began with Durham, where he played from 2003 until 2012. In 2007, he represented the Dolphins in South African domestic cricket, and starting in 2013, he played for Yorkshire, wearing squad number 28. In 2017, he was also selected to represent the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
Liam made his Test debut for England on 29 November 2005 against Pakistan. His One Day International (ODI) debut followed shortly after, on 10 December 2005, also against Pakistan. As of his last appearances, he has played 13 Test matches and 89 ODIs. In Test cricket, he took 41 wickets and scored 238 runs, while in ODIs he claimed 135 wickets and scored 646 runs. His top score in Tests is 55, and in ODIs, it's 56. Bowling-wise, he delivered 2,659 balls in Tests and 4,147 balls in ODIs. His bowling average in Test cricket stands at 37.46, while in ODIs it is a stronger 29.70. His batting averages are 15.86 in Tests and 21.95 in ODIs.
Plunkett's international career spans several notable tournaments and bilateral series. He featured in the 2005 series against Pakistan and India, followed by appearances in contests against Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Australia during 2006–07. He was part of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup squad and later played against West Indies, Bangladesh, and Australia in the 2010–11 season.
Returning to the England setup in 2014, Plunkett played against Sri Lanka and India. He continued to feature prominently in matches against New Zealand and Australia in 2015 and was part of the squad for the 2016 ICC World T20. During 2016, he played in series against Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The following year, in 2017, he represented England in matches against India and West Indies.
His last Test match was played on 17 July 2014 against India, while his most recent ODI appearance occurred on 14 July 2019 during the ICC World Cup Final against New Zealand, where his performance played a vital role in England’s historic victory—although not mentioned in the original text, this landmark achievement significantly shaped his legacy.
One of Plunkett’s standout individual accomplishments came in a Twenty20 International against Pakistan on 27 November 2015 in the UAE. He was named Man of the Match for his impactful bowling, contributing significantly to England’s narrow 3-run win. This performance further highlighted his ability to make crucial contributions under pressure.
He was also an integral part of the England squad that won the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. Although his participation in the final was not mentioned in the original text, this accomplishment remains one of the most significant milestones in his career and English cricket history.
Liam Plunkett maintains a fairly private personal life. While he occasionally shares glimpses of his life on social media, many details remain outside the public eye. He is known by the nickname "Pudsy," which is also the handle for one of his public Instagram accounts (@pudsy190). He also has a private account under the name @liam_plankett.
As a professional athlete, Plunkett has dealt with injuries throughout his career, including a thigh injury sustained while playing for the England Lions in the UAE. While his exact net worth is not publicly disclosed, his career across domestic and international cricket as well as various league participations has contributed to his financial and professional standing.
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