Tom Blundell Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography

Tom Blundell is a New Zealander proficient cricketer who has addressed his country in every one of the 3 arrangements of the game (Tests, ODIs, and T20Is), as a wicketkeeper and center request player. Prior to breaking into the senior public group in January 2017, he had taken part in the 2010 Under-19 ICC Cricket World Cup, in spite of the fact that he had played in only 1 game, with New Zealand completing in seventh spot.

In New Zealand’s homegrown circuit, he has played for his host group Wellington (2013-Present) across each of the 3 arrangements.

Tom’s global presentation for New Zealand was a piece happy. He had been added to the group’s T20I crew in January 2017 after their standard wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi had supported a physical issue.

Height5 ft 11 in
Weight79 kg
Date of BirthSeptember 1, 1990
Zodiac SignVirgo
GirlfriendKate Logan

On January 8, 2017, he had made his T20I debut, in a match against Bangladesh.

It was a fantasy start to the year for him, as only one day before this introduction, he had been a piece of the Wellington Firebirds group that had crushed Central Stags by 14 hurries to win the Super Smash (New Zealand’s chief homegrown T20 rivalry) for simply the second time.


He had made his Test match debut for New Zealand in December 2017. In that game, against the West Indies, he had scored 107 runs not out in the group’s first innings.

This was the then most elevated score recorded by a New Zealand wicketkeeper on test match debut. This was likewise the principal example of a wicketkeeper scoring 100 on test match debut since Matt Prior in 2007.

In April 2019, he had been named in New Zealand’s crew for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, despite the fact that he had never played an ODI match up to that point.

He had made his Test match debut in December 2017 and his T20I debut in January 2017 yet had not yet gotten through in the group’s ODI XI. A reinforcement/hold wicketkeeper in the crew, he didn’t get to play a solitary match during the competition and needed to delay until February 2020 to ultimately make his ODI debut.


In November 2020, in a third round match of the 2020-21 Plunket Shield (New Zealand’s head homegrown top of the line rivalry) season, he was given out ‘hindering the field’.

This was only the 32nd event throughout the entire existence of five star cricket when a male player had been excused in such a way.

It was just the second time in history that such an excusal had been recorded in a top notch match in New Zealand.

The primary case was in the 1954-55 homegrown season, in a match among Canterbury and Central Districts.

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