Henry Nicholls

Henry Nicholls

New Zealand
Batsman Left Handed 34 Yrs
Henry Nicholls, born in Christchurch, has carved out a reputation as one of New Zealand’s most reliable and understated batters. His rise through the domestic system began with strong performances for Canterbury, where his composed batting and solid technique stood out. Nicholls made his inter...
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Personal Information
Born15-11-1991
Birth PlaceNew Zealand
Current Age34 yrs
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleLeft Handed
Bowling StyleOff break
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 58 90 9 3161 6225 39.02 50.78 200 1 10 12 344 9
ODI 84 82 16 2252 2807 34.12 80.23 124 0 1 16 206 19
T20I 10 9 1 100 112 12.50 89.29 36 0 0 0 9 0
FC 77 132 10 5253 9495 43.06 55.32 226 1 12 28 564 37
List A 85 80 9 3575 4068 50.35 87.88 178 0 9 19 390 33
T20 55 51 10 1431 1080 34.90 132.50 76 0 0 11 145 32
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
FC 77 4 3.5 23 0 26 0 - - 6.78 0/1 0 0
List A 85 1 2 12 0 17 0 - - 8.50 0/17 0 0
T20 55 1 1 6 0 5 0 - - 5.00 0/5 0 0

Henry Nicholls, born in Christchurch, has carved out a reputation as one of New Zealand’s most reliable and understated batters. His rise through the domestic system began with strong performances for Canterbury, where his composed batting and solid technique stood out. Nicholls made his international debut in December 2015 in an ODI against Sri Lanka and soon after earned his Test cap against Australia in early 2016. His early Test outings were promising, highlighted by a half-century against a potent Australian attack, which signalled his potential to be a long-term fixture in New Zealand’s middle order.


A key breakthrough came in 2017 when he scored his maiden Test century against South Africa, a determined knock that showcased his ability to perform against high-quality bowling. Over the next few years, Nicholls became a mainstay in New Zealand’s Test side, particularly thriving in home conditions. Nicholls also played a crucial role in New Zealand’s memorable run to the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup final. Batting at number four, he scored a vital 55 in the final against England at Lord’s, steadying the innings after an early wobble. Though New Zealand narrowly missed out on the trophy in that dramatic final, Nicholls' performance under pressure was widely praised.


In 2021, Nicholls was part of the New Zealand team that won the inaugural World Test Championship, beating India in the final at Southampton. While he did not make a major score in the final, his contributions throughout the WTC cycle, particularly at home, were instrumental in helping New Zealand secure the mace. The years that followed saw some ups and downs. Form and fitness issues plagued Nicholls during parts of 2022 and 2023, and he faced increasing competition from younger players. However, his experience and calm presence kept him in contention, particularly in the Test format. A standout moment came in early 2024 when he produced a fighting century against South Africa at Mount Maunganui, proving he still had plenty to offer at the highest level.


By 2025, Nicholls featured less regularly in New Zealand's ODI and T20I squads as the team leaned towards a younger batting group. However, he continued to be a pillar in the domestic circuit for Canterbury, particularly excelling in red-ball cricket.

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