Dion Stovell

Dion Stovell
Personal information
Born (1984-08-12) 12 August 1984
Bermuda
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm off break
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition List A
Matches 6
Runs scored 243
Batting average 40.50
100s/50s /2
Top score 77
Balls bowled 222
Wickets 9
Bowling average 23.11
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 3/25
Catches/stumpings 3/
Source: Cricinfo, 20 February 2012

Dion Stovell (born 12 August 1984) is a Bermudian cricketer and football player. Stovell is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. He was born in Bermuda.

Stovell was selected in Bermuda's squad for the 2011 World Cricket League Division Two in the United Arab Emirates.[1] It was during this tournament that Stovell made his List A debut against Papua New Guinea. He made five further List A appearances during the tournament, the last of which came against Uganda.[2] He scored 243 runs during the tournament, the most by any Bermudian batsman, with these runs coming at an average of 40.50, with a high score of 77.[3] This score was one of two half centuries he made during the tournament and came against the United Arab Emirates in a losing cause.[4] Despite his efforts, Bermuda were relegated to the 2013 World Cricket League Division Three.

He was selected as part of Bermuda's squad for the World Twenty20 Qualifier.[5]

Football

Stovell also plays football as a striker for Somerset Trojans.[6]

References

  1. "Teams gear up for WCL Division 2". ESPNcricinfo. 7 April 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  2. "List A Matches played by Dion Stovell". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. "List A Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Dion Stovell". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  4. "United Arab Emirates v Bermuda, 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Two". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  5. "Hemp leads Bermuda at T20 Qualifers [sic]". ESPNcricinfo. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  6. Profile - Bermuda FA

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