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Sam Billings is a professional English cricketer known for his dynamic skills as a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper. Representing the England national team in limited-overs formats, he has also participated in major Twenty20 leagues including the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Indian Premier League (IPL), and Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL). Standing approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, he is often known by his nicknames “Bilbo” and “Billo.”
Sam Billings was born on 15 June 1991 in Pembury, Kent, England. He grew up on his family’s farm in north Kent, where his active childhood laid the foundation for his sporting career. A versatile athlete, Billings played several sports including tennis, squash, racquets, rugby, and football during his youth.
His grandfather, Ron Billings, was a champion racquets player, and his cousin, Tom Billings, is an internationally ranked racquets player. Sam credits the hand-eye coordination developed through racquets for shaping his batting abilities.
Billings attended Haileybury College in Hertfordshire, where he consistently played for the school’s First XI cricket team. He later pursued a degree in Sport and Exercise Science from Loughborough University, a well-regarded institution in the field of sports education.
Billings made his first-class debut in 2011 for Loughborough MCCU in a match against Northamptonshire. He went on to play another first-class game the same year for Kent against Leicestershire. In his initial four first-class matches, he scored 321 runs at an impressive average of 45.85, including a top score of 131.
In December 2015, Sam Billings was drafted by Islamabad United for the inaugural Pakistan Super League (PSL) held in the United Arab Emirates in early 2016. In his debut PSL season, he played five matches, scoring a total of 34 runs with a top score of 26. Despite limited success on the field, Billings valued the experience of sharing the dressing room with seasoned players like Brad Haddin, citing it as a significant learning opportunity. He was retained by Islamabad United for the 2017 season as well.
In the 2016 Indian Premier League (IPL), Billings was acquired by the Delhi Daredevils for approximately £30,000. He made an immediate impact by scoring 54 runs in his debut match, contributing to Delhi’s victory over the Kolkata Knight Riders. He went on to play four more matches in that season before the team’s exit at the group stage.
He was retained by the Delhi Daredevils for the 2017 IPL season. However, due to England’s international commitments, he was scheduled to leave the tournament by 1 May 2017 to prepare for matches against Ireland and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.
Billings made his debut for the England national team in limited-overs formats in 2015. Known for his athletic fielding and adaptability in various batting positions, he has been a regular fixture in the England T20 and ODI squads. Although often competing for the wicketkeeping spot with other players, he has delivered valuable performances in both roles as a batsman and behind the stumps.
In March 2017, Billings played in England’s series against the West Indies. He was replaced by Alex Hales in the third One Day International (ODI) after Hales recovered from a hand injury. Despite occasional exclusion from the playing XI, Billings remains a key part of England’s white-ball strategy and bench strength.
Sam Billings maintains a strong presence on social media, particularly on Instagram, where he has over 73,000 followers. He frequently shares insights into his professional life, training routines, travel, and personal moments, connecting with fans across the globe.
Billings’ net worth has not been publicly disclosed. However, considering his participation in international cricket and domestic T20 leagues around the world, he is believed to earn significantly from match fees, league contracts, and endorsements.
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