Logan van Beek is one of Netherland's bowlers with over 12 years of international cricket relying on right-arm fast-medium.
Has built a steady international scoring record, paired with 227+ international wickets.
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Logan van Beek is an all-rounder, who currently plays cricket for the Netherlands national team. He also represented New Zealand at the World Under-19 Basketball Championships in 2009 and and he works as a sports coach in his spare time.
Van Beek is the grandson of Sammy Guillen, who played Test cricket for both West Indies and New Zealand. He was also a part of the under-19 New Zealand squad for the 2010 World Cup. He was qualified to play for the Netherlands because his father had roots in the country.
Logan van Beek is one of Netherland's bowlers with over 12 years of international cricket relying on right-arm fast-medium.
Has built a steady international scoring record, paired with 227+ international wickets.
Logan van Beek is currently 35 years old.
Logan van Beek was born on 6 September 1990.
Logan van Beek plays international cricket for Netherland.
Logan van Beek is a Bowler who bats right handed and bowls right-arm fast-medium.
Logan van Beek's highest international score is 59, made in ODI cricket.
Logan van Beek averages 21.68 in ODI cricket across 33 matches, having scored 477 runs.
Logan van Beek has a T20I strike rate of 80.60 across 35 matches.
Logan van Beek has taken 227 international wickets across all formats.
Logan van Beek made their international debut on 16 March 2014 in a T20 match against U.A.E. vs Netherlands.
Logan van Beek has represented teams including Leicestershire, Grand Cayman Falcons, Surrey Jaguars, Brampton Wolves, Wellington.