John Campbell is one of West Indies's batsmen with a long 7-year international career.
Has built a steady international scoring record, including 2 maiden-or-better century-lacing efforts.
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John Campbell, born in the island of Jamaica, is a powerful right-handed opening batsman and a utility off-break bowler. Campbell played for the Windies under-19 teams in the 2010 and the 2012 World Cups before plying his trade in the domestic circuit. A naturally built and aggressive opener, he grew up watching Chris Gayle bat, and emulates him in his aggressive style of play - a mirror image of sorts.
Campbell was also part of the victorious Jamaica Under-19 team in the regional championships. The Jamaican is a strong hitter of the cricket ball and has been on the fringes in terms of selection for the national team. John had a poor Under-19 World Cup in 2010 and didn't do much of notice in the 2012 edition either. He did, however, sore a hundred in the last play-off game to sign off in style.
John Campbell is one of West Indies's batsmen with a long 7-year international career.
Has built a steady international scoring record, including 2 maiden-or-better century-lacing efforts.
John Campbell is currently 32 years old.
John Campbell was born on 21 September 1993.
John Campbell plays international cricket for West Indies.
John Campbell is a Batsman who bats left handed and bowls right-arm off-break.
John Campbell's highest international score is 179, made in ODI cricket.
John Campbell averages 35.25 in ODI cricket across 9 matches, having scored 282 runs.
John Campbell has a T20I strike rate of 68.75 across 2 matches.
John Campbell made their international debut on 23 January 2019 in a Test match against vs England at Kensington Oval.
John Campbell has represented teams including Jamaica Scorpions, West Indies.