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John Campbell

Team flagWI31 yrs
batting styleleft handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

John Campbell Recent Form

Batting

GAW vs BR, T1010 (6)
WI vs BAN, Test45 (79)
WI vs BAN, Test9 (11) *
WI vs BAN, Test24 (72)
WI vs BAN, Test58 (67) *
WI vs ENG, Test6 (8) *
WI vs ENG, Test35 (54)
WI vs ENG, Test10 (22)
WI vs ENG, Test4 (2)
WI vs ENG, Test35 (63)
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Bowling

WI vs IND, Test0-20
WI vs ENG, T20I0-1
WI vs ENG, ODI0-13
WI vs ENG, Test0-10
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John Campbell Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI5524810179115.8949.60258----
T20I2211001168.755.5020----
Test2040888036852.1726.121067----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI51013.000.000000.00----
T20I2101.000.000/1000.00----
Test20202.950.000/10000.00----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
West Indies v England at Bridgetown, Feb 20, 2019
T20I Debut
West Indies v England at Basseterre, Mar 10, 2019
Test Debut
West Indies vs England at Bridgetown - January 23 - 26, 2019

Teams played for

West Indies U19 West Indies Cricket Board President XI West Indies A West Indies St Lucia Zouks

About John Campbell

NameJohn Campbell
GenderMale
Birth21 Sep 1993
Birth PlaceKingston, Jamaica
Height5 ft 10 in
NationalityWest Indian
Born on the island of Jamaica, John Campbell is a special talent and has the ability to hit the long ball on a consistent basis. He is a utility player who is also a big-hitting phenomenon in the Windies circuit and also has the ability to chip in with some important overs with his handy off-breaks. He played for West Indies U-19 teams in the 2010 and 2012 World Cups before plying his trade in the domestic circuit. He idolises Chris Gayle and being an aggressive opening batsman himself, he emulates ‘The Universe Boss’ in the demeanour he played the game at his prime. The Jamaican has gone onto play a few special knocks for whichever teams he has played for.

He was also part of the victorious Jamaica U-19 squad in the regional championship and also impressed with his big-hitting abilities. Campbell didn’t manage to make a mark in the two U-19 World Cups he played in 2010 and 2012. He did score a century in the final playoff game in 2012 to finally make his presence felt but his overall record was nothing to take notice of. ... continue reading

Player Bio
Born on the island of Jamaica, John Campbell is a special talent and has the ability to hit the long ball on a consistent basis. He is a utility player who is also a big-hitting phenomenon in the Windies circuit and also has the ability to chip in with some important overs with his handy off-breaks. He played for West Indies U-19 teams in the 2010 and 2012 World Cups before plying his trade in the domestic circuit. He idolises Chris Gayle and being an aggressive opening batsman himself, he emulates ‘The Universe Boss’ in the demeanour he played the game at his prime. The Jamaican has gone onto play a few special knocks for whichever teams he has played for.

He was also part of the victorious Jamaica U-19 squad in the regional championship and also impressed with his big-hitting abilities. Campbell didn’t manage to make a mark in the two U-19 World Cups he played in 2010 and 2012. He did score a century in the final playoff game in 2012 to finally make his presence felt but his overall record was nothing to take notice of.

The Kingston-born was handed over his first-class debut for Jamaica in early 2014 and despite his consistency remaining an area of concern, the selectors kept investing in him due to the talent he possessed. He was eventually given an international call-up in early 2019 when he was included in the Test squad for the series against England.

He never looked settled on his debut match but did make amends in the remaining matches, especially for a batsman who was getting the taste of his first international experience. He was also included in the ODI squad and also got a chance to open with his childhood idol Chris Gayle.

Campbell scored his maiden first-class century in the 2013-14 Regional Four Day Competition but his international call-up came up only in 2019. In the opening match of the Tri-Nation Series in Ireland, Campbell smashed his maiden ODI century and along with Shai Hope he went onto share a 365 runs stand for the opening wicket which still remains the highest ODI stand in the history of the game. In the coming years, the left-handed batsman would want to cement his place in the Windies lineup, especially in the longest format of the game.

(As of April 2021)