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Steven Finn is a 6-foot-7-inch tall cricketer who represented England as a right-arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed lower-order batsman. His full name is Steven Thomas Finn, and he was born on April 4, 1989, in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. He is the son of Diana and Terry Finn and has a sister named Claire Finn.
Steven Finn attended Parmiter’s School in Garston, located near his hometown of Watford. A lifelong supporter of Watford F.C., Finn demonstrated a passion for sports early in life. He began playing cricket at a young age and made a significant mark by debuting in first-class cricket for Middlesex at just 16 years old—becoming the youngest player to do so since Fred Titmus, who debuted at 16 in 1949.
Finn made his Test debut for the England national team on March 12, 2010, at the age of 20. He became the 647th player to represent England in Test cricket. Although competent with the bat, Finn's primary role in the team was as a bowler. His fast-medium right-arm bowling style, as categorized by ESPNcricinfo, brought him both acclaim and scrutiny throughout his career. His fastest recorded delivery reached approximately 151.9 km/h, showcasing his pace and power on the field.
Steven Finn represented England in the 2012 ICC T20 World Cup held in Sri Lanka. In England’s opening match against Afghanistan, Finn took 1 wicket for 23 runs, contributing to the team’s winning start. In a crucial group stage match against New Zealand, he delivered a standout performance, claiming 3 wickets for just 16 runs. His efforts led England to a victory by six wickets and helped secure their progression to the next round of the tournament.
Finn was included in England’s 15-man squad for the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup—his first 50-over World Cup appearance. During England’s opening match against Australia, Finn achieved a notable milestone by taking a hat-trick, becoming the first English bowler to do so in a World Cup match. He ended the game with 5 wickets, including three consecutive dismissals, despite England losing the match.
Finn’s bowling technique, specifically his approach to the crease, attracted attention during the early years of his international career. Notably, there were repeated incidents where he unintentionally dislodged the stumps at the non-striker's end while delivering the ball. A significant incident occurred during England’s 2012 tour of South Africa, prompting criticism and debate. In response, Finn modified his run-up in 2013 to prevent further issues. The International Cricket Council (ICC) later introduced a new regulation, informally known as "Finn’s Law," which declared such deliveries as no-balls if the bowler breaks the non-striker’s stumps during delivery.
As of recent public records, Steven Finn is not married but is in a relationship with Rose Hall. In addition to his sporting accolades, he has earned recognition and financial success through his cricketing career. His estimated net worth is approximately 70,000 Euros, although figures may vary with updated financial disclosures.
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