Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

West Indies
1994 - 2015
  • Date of Birth 1974-8-16
  • Role batter
  • Batting Style left-hand bat
  • Bowling Style legbreak
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST ENG vs WI 1994-03-17
ODI WI vs IND 1994-10-17
T20 WI vs NZ 2006-02-16
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

WI Legends vs SA Legends
2020-03-11
Batting: 21
Bowling: -
WI Legends vs IND Legends
2020-03-07
Batting: 61
Bowling: -
Surrey vs Lancashire
2018-08-19
Batting: 45 & 2
Bowling: -
Lancs 2nd XI vs Leics 2nd XI
2018-08-15
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Notts 2nd XI vs Lancs 2nd XI
2018-07-31
Batting: 44 & 45
Bowling: -
Worcs vs Lancashire
2018-06-20
Batting: 0 & 28
Bowling: -
Lancashire vs Essex
2018-06-09
Batting: 58 & 10
Bowling: -
Durham 2nd vs Lancs 2nd XI
2018-06-05
Batting: 111*
Bowling: -
Durham 2nd vs Lancs 2nd XI
2018-06-04
Batting: 8
Bowling: -
Lancs 2nd XI vs Leics 2nd XI
2018-05-29
Batting: 9
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 164
Innings 280
Runs 11867
Average 51.37
Strike Rate 43.31
Highest Score 203*
100s 30
50s 66
Fours 1285
Sixes 36
Catches 66

Bowling Statistics

Matches 164
Innings 43
Wickets 9
Average 98.11
Economy 3.04
Strike Rate 193.3
Best Figure 1/2
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 1740
Runs Conceded 883

Batting Statistics

Matches 268
Innings 251
Runs 8778
Average 41.6
Strike Rate 70.74
Highest Score 150
100s 11
50s 59
Fours 722
Sixes 85
Catches 73

Bowling Statistics

Matches 268
Innings 28
Wickets 14
Average 45.42
Economy 5.15
Strike Rate 52.8
Best Figure 3/18
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 740
Runs Conceded 636

Batting Statistics

Matches 22
Innings 22
Runs 343
Average 20.17
Strike Rate 98.84
Highest Score 41
100s 0
50s 0
Fours 34
Sixes 5
Catches 7

Bowling Statistics

Matches 22
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -

Batting Statistics

Matches 423
Innings 394
Runs 13439
Average 41.99
Strike Rate
Highest Score 150
100s 13
50s 98
Fours
Sixes
Catches 118

Bowling Statistics

Matches 423
Innings
Wickets 56
Average 24.78
Economy 4.95
Strike Rate 30
Best Figure 4/22
4 Wickets 2
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 1681
Runs Conceded 1388

Batting Statistics

Matches 81
Innings 78
Runs 1576
Average 23.52
Strike Rate 105.77
Highest Score 87*
100s 0
50s 8
Fours 164
Sixes 27
Catches 24

Bowling Statistics

Matches 81
Innings -
Wickets -
Average -
Economy -
Strike Rate -
Best Figure -
4 Wickets -
5 Wickets -
Balls Bowled -
Runs Conceded -
The possessor of the crabbiest technique in world cricket, Shivnarine Chanderpaul proved there is life beyond the coaching handbook. He never seemed to play in the V, or off the front foot, but used soft hands, canny deflections, and a whiplash pull-shot to maintain a Test average of over 50. While the cricket world was obsessed with Brian Lara's unquestionable talent, Chanderpaul showed that there were alternate ways to be consistent and prolific in Test cricket over a long period of time, becoming only the second West Indian to score 10,000 Test runs.
When Chanderpaul started out, he had a couple of problems: first, a low conversion rate of around one hundred to every ten fifties, and secondly, his physical frailty, widely thought to be hypochondria. That myth was exploded when a large piece of floating bone was removed from his foot late in 2000, and, suitably liberated, he set about rectifying his hundreds problem, scoring three in four Tests against India in 2001-02, and two more in the home series against Australia the following year, including 104 as West Indies successfully chased a world-record 418 for victory in the final Test in Antigua.
Since then, he managed to keep his own standards at a remarkably high level despite the perennial problems that West Indies faced. On the few occasions that West Indies tasted success during his career, Chanderpaul's contributions were vital - in the Champions Trophy triumph in 2004, he contributed greatly with a consistent performances.
A stint as West Indies captain followed in 2005-06, and though he celebrated with a double-century in front of his home fans in Guyana, it was clear that captaincy was affecting his batting, and in 2006 he gave it up to concentrate on his main job.
Perhaps his greatest contribution, though, had been in holding together West Indies' fragile batting line-up after Lara's retirement. With a couple of other senior batsmen, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle, not being available due to various reasons, Chanderpaul's contributions were immense, as he has defied bowling attacks in all countries and all conditions, often with minimal support from the other end. One of the best examples of that was against Australia in 2012, in the series in which he got to 10,000 Test runs: he ran up scores of 103*, 12, 94, 68 and 69, for an aggregate of 346 in five innings. The second-highest aggregate for West Indies in the series was 186, which amply sums up Chanderpaul's Test career. He signed off from the game in January 2016, aged 41.
ESPNcricinfo staff