Justin Greaves

Justin Pierre Greaves (born 26 April 1995) is a Barbadian cricketer who has played for both Barbados and the Combined Campuses and Colleges in West Indian domestic cricket.

Justin Greaves
Personal information
Full nameJustin Pierre Greaves
Born (1994-02-26) 26 February 1994
Barbados
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2014Combined Campuses
2016-presentBarbados
Career statistics
Competition List A FC
Matches 10 22
Runs scored 137 824
Batting average 15.22 28.41
100s/50s 0/0 1/4
Top score 35 114
Balls bowled 137 2,318
Wickets 3 46
Bowling average 40.00 25.41
5 wickets in innings 0 2
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 2/19 5/41
Catches/stumpings 3/0 11/0
Source: , 30 March 2019

Greaves played for the West Indies under-19s at the 2012 Under-19 World Cup in Australia.[1] In an earlier under-19 series, against Sri Lanka, he had top-scored in a match from seventh in the batting order, making 90 runs off only 68 balls.[2]

Greaves played for Sefton Park CC in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition in England in 2013, scoring 109 and taking 4-32 on debut against Old Xaverians [3] and finishing with 742 runs at 67.45 and 31 wickets at 15.00 in 18 league games[4] as Sefton convincingly won the second division.[5] He returned to England in 2014, assisting Essex side Frinton-on-Sea to a second placed finish in the Two Counties league[6] to gain promotion to the East Anglian Premier Cricket League.[7]

Greaves made his first-class debut during the 2013–14 Regional Four Day Competition, representing the Combined Campuses.[8] His debut for Barbados came in January 2016, when he played against ICC Americas in the 2015–16 Regional Super50.[9]

In June 2018, he was named in the Cricket West Indies B Team squad for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament.[10] He made his Twenty20 debut on 20 September 2019, for the Barbados Tridents, in the 2019 Caribbean Premier League.[11] The following month, he was named in the West Indies Emerging Team for the 2019–20 Regional Super50 tournament.[12]

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