Liam Sebastien

Liam Andrew Shannon Sebastien (born 9 September 1984 in Roseau, Dominica), is a cricketer who plays first-class and List A cricket for the Windward Islands.[1] He is the son of former Windward Islands and Combined Islands cricketer Lockhart Sebastien. He is an alumnus of the Dominica Grammar School and the University of the West Indies. Liam Sebastien's five-wicket haul carried Dominica to a record-breaking 66-run victory over British Virgin Islands (BVI) in the third match of the Stanford 20/20 at the Stanford Cricket Ground in Coolidge, Antigua. Sebastien, the Dominica captain and offspinner, became the fourth bowler to take five wickets in this tournament, as BVI, chasing 140 for victory, were dismissed for a record low 73 in 17.2 overs. The previous tournament low was 74 made by Bermuda against Jamaica. Sebastien is Dominica's most experienced player having played 16 first-class matches for Windward Islands. In another hard-fought match in Bridgetown, Liam Sebastien smashed his second first-class century to put Windward Islands on the verge on securing the first-innings lead against Barbados. Sebastien cracked 143.

Liam Sebastien
Personal information
Full nameLiam Andrew Shannon Sebastien
Born (1984-09-09) 9 September 1984
Roseau, Dominica
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm offbreak
RoleAllrounder
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2002–2017Windward Islands
2015St Lucia Stars
First-class debut28 February 2003 Windward Islands v India A
Last First-class9 November 2017 Windward Islands v Trinidad and Tobago
List A debut6 October 2001 Northern Windwards v Rest of Leewards
Last List A10 February 2017 Windward Islands v Kent
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 85 65 31
Runs scored 2,576 1,031 183
Batting average 21.28 25.14 16.63
100s/50s 2/13 0/4 0/0
Top score 143 72* 33*
Balls bowled 10,876 2,970 479
Wickets 183 53 17
Bowling average 25.92 37.81 31.58
5 wickets in innings 10 1 1
10 wickets in match 1 0 n/a
Best bowling 7/49 5/28 5/20
Catches/stumpings 51/– 27/– 7/–
Source: Cricinfo, 8 February 2021

References

  1. "Liam Sebastien". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 7 March 2010.


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