Reece Topley is one of England's bowlers with a long 10-year international career relying on left-arm off-break.
paired with 284+ international wickets.
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A tall, lanky left-arm pacer who has spent more time off the field than on it, Reece Topley grabbed the headlines at a very young age with his immaculate bowling. He has played for England in One-Day and Twenty20 cricket, but injuries have not allowed him to keep going for a long period of time.
Topley, at 6ft 7in, started his career with Essex like his father - Donald Topley. He picked up 14 wickets in his first three four-day games, including five wicket hauls against Middlesex and Kent. The youngster was then picked for the 2012 Under 19 World Cup in Australia and he returned as the highest wicket-taker - 19 wickets at an average of around 9.
The growing nature of his career earned him a place in the England Lions squad for the tour of Australia and when he picked 80 wickets across all formats for Essex in the 2013 season, Topley was included in England's Performance Programme, but the first injury struck during this time and he missed the tour to Sri Lanka.
Reece Topley is one of England's bowlers with a long 10-year international career relying on left-arm off-break.
paired with 284+ international wickets.
Reece Topley is currently 32 years old.
Reece Topley was born on 20 February 1994.
Reece Topley plays international cricket for England.
Reece Topley is a Bowler who bats right handed and bowls left-arm off-break.
Reece Topley's highest international score is 15, made in ODI cricket.
Reece Topley averages 11.66 in ODI cricket across 30 matches, having scored 35 runs.
Reece Topley has a T20I strike rate of 85.00 across 35 matches.
Reece Topley has taken 284 international wickets across all formats.
Reece Topley is currently ranked #45 in ICC T20I bowling.
Reece Topley made their international debut on 30 August 2015 in a T20 match against England vs Australia.