If we need to contact you, we will contact you on this email.
Your name please so that we can credit your work.
Timothy Thomas Bresnan, commonly known as Tim Bresnan, was born on February 28, 1985. He is a former English cricketer renowned for his contributions as an all-rounder. Bresnan was born to Ray and Julie Bresnan and was raised in Castleford, West Yorkshire. He attended Castleford High School Technology and Sports College, followed by NEW College, Pontefract. He began playing cricket at a young age with Townville Cricket Club, laying the foundation for his professional career. Bresnan credits the support of his family, particularly his parents and siblings, as pivotal to his development in cricket. He is married to Hannah Battye, and their relationship began during his time playing within the Yorkshire cricket setup.
Tim Bresnan made his first-class maiden century in April 2007 during the County Championship, surpassing his previous highest score of 94. Known for his reliability as a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler, Bresnan proved to be a strong asset at both domestic and international levels.
Bresnan's international career began with his One Day International (ODI) debut for England against Sri Lanka on June 17, 2006. He made his Test debut on May 6, 2009, against the West Indies. Throughout his career, he was involved in several significant matches, including against Sri Lanka (2006), West Indies (2009), South Africa (2009), Bangladesh (2010), and in the victorious 2010 ICC World Twenty20. He also played in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup and the Ashes series in 2010–11 and 2013–14. Further appearances include series against India, Pakistan, New Zealand, and participation in the 2014 ICC T20 World Cup.
As a Test player, Bresnan played 23 matches, scoring 575 runs with a highest score of 91. He recorded three fifties, with a batting average of 26.13. In ODIs, he featured in 85 matches, amassing 871 runs with a top score of 80, and maintained a batting average of 19.79. In terms of bowling, he delivered 4,674 balls in Test cricket and 4,221 in ODIs. Bresnan's final Test appearance came on December 26, 2013, against Australia, and he played his last ODI on May 8, 2015, against Ireland.
One of Bresnan's notable performances came during the second Test of the 2012 West Indies tour of England, where his contributions helped secure a nine-wicket victory for England. During the 2010 ICC World Twenty20, his role in the match against New Zealand was pivotal in England's three-wicket win. Similarly, in a 2010 ODI against Pakistan held in England, his all-round efforts contributed to a six-wicket win.
A hallmark of his career is his consistent presence in England's winning campaigns, particularly during the Ashes and World T20 tournaments. These contributions underpin his reputation as a dependable all-rounder who performed under pressure.
Tim Bresnan has cultivated a strong following on social media, notably on Instagram under the handle @timstagram20, where his fan base numbers in the hundreds of thousands, reflecting his continued popularity even after retirement from international cricket.
In recent years, Bresnan has continued to be active in domestic cricket while mentoring younger players. However, he suffered an injury diagnosed as a torn lower calf, which doctors expected would sideline him for the first four games of the County Championship season at the time.
Source you received the information from. eg. personal experiences, acquaintances, web-links, etc
Briefly describe the changes you made.