Date of Birth | 28-03-2002 |
Age | 22 |
Nationality | British |
Player Status | Placed (Burnopfield Cricket Club) |
Playing Role | Batter |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Top Order Bat |
Entry Route (AUS/NZ/SA) | Working Holiday Visa |
Major Teams | Somerset CCC 17s |
Tom Hazell-Evans (22) is a hugely talented top order batsman from Somerset, England.
Hazell-Evans is hard hitting right handed batsman who can bat anywhere in the top 4, and is a product of the Somerset County Cricket Club age group system, playing right up until 17s level.
The batter who is in his final year at Newcastle University, is currently playing for Burnopfield Cricket Club in the strong North East Premier League and is currently averaging over 60 for the 1s XI side this season, albeit his availability has been limited due to his exams. When back at home the batter plays for home club Wellington Cricket Club in the West of England Premier League.
The Englishman attended the famous Queens College, Taunton and is one of the youngest ever players to score a hundred against the MCC scoring 105 as a 15 year old. The batter is now keen to spend a winter away, and is seeking an opportunity to play club cricket in a major city in Australia or New Zealand this winter.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.
Date of Birth | 28-03-2002 |
Age | 22 |
Nationality | British |
Playing Role | Batter |
Player Status | |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Top Order Bat |
Entry Route (AUS/NZ/SA) | Working Holiday Visa |
Major Teams | Somerset CCC 17s |
Tom Hazell-Evans (22) is a hugely talented top order batsman from Somerset, England.
Hazell-Evans is hard hitting right handed batsman who can bat anywhere in the top 4, and is a product of the Somerset County Cricket Club age group system, playing right up until 17s level.
The batter who is in his final year at Newcastle University, is currently playing for Burnopfield Cricket Club in the strong North East Premier League and is currently averaging over 60 for the 1s XI side this season, albeit his availability has been limited due to his exams. When back at home the batter plays for home club Wellington Cricket Club in the West of England Premier League.
The Englishman attended the famous Queens College, Taunton and is one of the youngest ever players to score a hundred against the MCC scoring 105 as a 15 year old. The batter is now keen to spend a winter away, and is seeking an opportunity to play club cricket in a major city in Australia or New Zealand this winter.
There are no overseas stats available for this player.