Roston Chase

Roston Chase

West Indies
All Rounder Right Handed 33 Yrs
The West Indies have a rich history of producing young T20I talents, but Roston Chase's path has been distinct from that of many of his Caribbean counterparts. Primarily known for his right-arm off-break bowling and lower-order batting, Chase first made his mark in the longest format of the game. &...
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Personal Information
Born22-03-1992
Birth PlaceWest Indies
Current Age33 yrs
RoleAll Rounder
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleOff break
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 57 106 4 2486 5403 24.37 46.01 137 0 5 11 258 22
ODI 69 54 9 1158 1480 25.73 78.24 94 0 0 6 87 14
T20I 50 38 8 713 589 23.77 121.05 67 0 0 4 60 19
FC 55 85 15 3102 - 44.31 - 136 0 6 18 - -
List A 51 47 5 1638 1827 39.00 89.66 136 0 2 11 132 38
T20 96 83 19 1789 1392 27.95 128.52 90 0 0 11 158 63
IPL 6 5 1 52 40 13.00 130.00 24 0 0 0 2 4
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
Test 57 85 1286.3 7719 139 4546 94 48.36 82.12 3.53 8/60 4 0
ODI 69 60 414.4 2488 12 2042 45 45.38 55.29 4.92 3/30 0 0
T20I 50 43 124.4 748 1 912 34 26.82 22.00 7.32 3/12 0 0
FC 55 76 851.5 5111 209 2353 100 23.53 51.11 2.76 7/22 2 2
List A 51 34 231.2 1388 11 1056 46 22.96 30.17 4.56 4/19 2 0
T20 96 79 233.3 1401 3 1650 66 25.00 21.23 7.07 3/12 0 0
IPL 6 6 20.4 124 0 150 4 37.50 31.00 7.26 1/11 0 0

The West Indies have a rich history of producing young T20I talents, but Roston Chase's path has been distinct from that of many of his Caribbean counterparts. Primarily known for his right-arm off-break bowling and lower-order batting, Chase first made his mark in the longest format of the game.

 

Chase made his Test debut in July 2016 against India and quickly proved his worth. In only his second Test match, he achieved the rare feat of scoring a century and taking a five-wicket haul against a formidable Indian side, becoming only the fourth West Indian to do so. The following year, he continued his impressive form with two centuries in a home Test series against Pakistan. Notably, his second century was a valiant effort in a losing cause, where he was left stranded at the non-striker's end as Pakistan clinched the game in the penultimate over.

 

Building on his Test success, Chase made his ODI debut in June 2017 against Afghanistan. While he has been a regular player in the West Indies Test side, his ODI appearances have been sporadic. One of his standout performances came during the home series against England in January 2019, where he scored a crucial 54 in the first innings and followed it up with a stunning eight-wicket haul in the fourth innings, dismantling the English batting lineup.

 

Despite his Test and ODI contributions, Chase struggled to find his footing in the ODI format, resulting in him missing out on the 2019 World Cup. However, without any prior international T20 experience, the West Indies selectors took a bold step by including him in the squad for the 2021 T20 World Cup, where he made his debut against Bangladesh. Since then, his T20I appearances have been limited, as he has focused more on the other two formats for the West Indies.

 

Despite his limited impact in T20Is, Chase remained dedicated to improving his game, working tirelessly in the domestic circuit and featuring in the Caribbean Premier League. With a strong desire to make a comeback for the West Indies, he kept pushing for opportunities. His hard work paid off when he was finally included in the 2024 T20 World Cup squad. Eager to prove his worth, Chase is determined to show that he can be a valuable asset in T20Is and hopes to catch the selectors' attention, making a strong case for future assignments.

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