Nicholas Pooran

Nicholas Pooran

wicket keeper

Full name:Nicholas Pooran
Nationality:Trinidad and Tobago
Batting style:left handed batsman
Bowling Style:off break right arm

Teams

2025 Teams

Lucknow Super Giants

Mi Emirates

Mi New York

Trinbago Knight Riders

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches6180594292
Innings70170
Overs28.101.028.10
Balls-----
Maidens00000
Runs174031740
Wickets60160
Avg2903290
SR28.160628.160
Eco6.17036.170
BB40140
4w10010
5w00000
10w00000

Batting

LeagueOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches6180594292
Innings58721088268
Not outs8801639
Runs1983166231929885861
Balls Faced2000125947304070
Avg39.6625.9631.941.525.59
SR99.15132.0167.440144
Fours15711739236379
Fifties111021732
Sixies809810125400
Highest1187469118102
Hundreds30042

Nicholas Pooran Schedule & Results

Indian Premier League

Major League Cricket

Caribbean Premier League

International career

Nicholas Pooran’s journey to the international team of West Indies has been a bit of a struggle, which allowed him to be a part of the lineup in the limited overseas format. His performances in the Under-19 series and World Cup for the West Indies further helped him to be a part of the team. Being a part of Trinidad and Tobago’s team in the domestic format, he had to show consistency in a few seasons before making his debut in 2016 in the T20I format. In the 2014 Under-19 World Cup, he was the wicket-keeper and vice-captain of the team and ended up scoring 303 runs in six matches.

His performances in the limited overs in both domestic and Under-19 tournaments helped him to be a part of the West Indies team. Here are some of the remarkable moments in his International career:

  • September 23, 2016: Nicholas Pooran made his T20I debut for West Indies in the T20I series against Pakistan in Dubai. His debut match did not go well, as he scored just 5 runs off 4 balls.
  • November 11, 2018: He was selected for the T20I series against India, and in the third match, he smashed his maiden half-century. Pooran scored 53 runs in 25 balls, dominating the Indian bowling line-up.
  • February 20, 2019: Pooran made his debut for the West Indies in the ODI format, being selected for the series against England. In his debut, he got out for a four-ball duck against Adil Rashid.
  • July 1, 2019: He was selected in the World Cup squad for West Indies, and in the match against Sri Lanka, Pooran scored his maiden ODI century.
  • June 18, 2024: In the T20 World Cup match against Afghanistan, Nicholas Pooran scored 98 runs off 53 balls, narrowly missing his maiden T20I century. This helped West Indies to win the match and Pooran also received the Player of the Match Award.

Nicholas Pooran has played 61 ODI and 106 T20I matches for West Indies, as he is yet to make his Test debut for the team. Taking a look at his performances in the middle-order, he has settled his place on the team.

Indian Premier League

Nicholas Pooran has also been a part of the Indian Premier League, having played for various teams throughout the seasons. Let's take a look at his IPL career so far:



Year

Information about Participation in the Tournament

IPL 2019

He played his first IPL season for Punjab Kings, scoring 168 runs in 7 matches at an average of 28. His highest score in this season remained at 48.

IPL 2020-21

Pooran performed well this season, scoring 353 runs in 14 matches at an average of 35.30. He also scored two half-centuries and maintained a strike rate of 169.71.

IPL 2021

Unfortunately, the 2021 season did not go well for Nicholas, as he was able to score just 85 runs in 12 matches at an average of 7.72.

IPL 2022

Following the 2021 season, Sunrisers Hyderabad bought him for the 2022 edition, where he scored 306 runs in 14 matches at an average of 38.25 and two half-centuries.

IPL 2023

Although he performed well, SRH released him as Lucknow Super Giants took the opportunity to grab the explosive batsman. He scored 358 runs in 15 matches for LSG at an average of 29.83, with two half-centuries.

IPL 2024

His best performance came in the 2024 season, where he scored 499 runs in 14 matches at an average of 62.37, with three half-centuries.

IPL 2025

Nicholas Pooran was retained by Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the IPL 2025 season at a massive price of 21 crore INR.

Domestic career

Nicholas Pooran was born in Trinidad and started playing domestic cricket in 2013 for Trinidad and Tobago’s team. He made his List A debut on February 21 2013, where he was able to score 33 runs not out in the clash against the Windward Islands Cricket Team. He further made his T20I debut against Guyana Amazon Warriors on July 31 2013, scoring 54 runs off 24 balls in his debut game. On November 21 2014, he made his First-class debut against Leeward Islands, scoring 10 and 23 runs, respectively.

In his First-class career, Nicholas Pooran has scored 319 runs in 5 matches at an average of 31.90, with two half-centuries. He has played 98 List A matches and scored 3048 runs at an average of 41.18, with 4 centuries and 17 half-centuries. In his entire T20 career, Pooran has scored 8525 runs in 378 matches at an average of 28.89, with 3 centuries and 50 half-centuries.

Records and achievements

Nicholas Pooran has been one of the most dominant batsmen in the limited overs format, having various records and achievements to his name.

Awards:

  • Nicholas Pooran is the only player from West Indies to have the most sixes in the T20I format, with 149 sixes in 97 innings.
  • He also holds the third spot for most consecutive T20I innings without a duck, having 71 innings.

Records:

  • First-class Cricket: Pooran has played 5 matches in the first class and scored 319 runs at an average of 31.90, with two half-centuries.
  • List A Cricket: In 98 List A matches, he has scored 3048 runs at an average of 41.18, with 4 centuries and 17 half-centuries.
  • T20 Cricket: In his entire T20 career, Pooran has been able to score 8525 runs in 378 matches at an average of 28.89, with 3 centuries and 50 half-centuries.
  • IPL: Nicholas Pooran has scored 1769 runs in 76 IPL matches at an average of 32.16, with 9 half-centuries.
  • ODI Cricket: In the 50-over format, he has scored 1983 runs in 61 matches with 3 centuries and 11 half-centuries.
  • T20I Cricket: Playing in the shortest format for West Indies, Nicholas Pooran has scored 2275 runs in 106 matches at an average of 26.14 and 13 half-centuries.

Personal life

Nicholas Pooran was born on 2 October 1995 in Trinidad and developed a passion for the sport ever since his childhood. He was also a part of his school's cricket team, representing Trinidad and Tobago across multiple schoolboy tournaments. After completing his schooling, Pooran also attended Naparima College to complete his studies in San Fernando. Following this, he was able to make his debut in 2013 in the domestic format and also for the West Indies in the Under-19 team. He made his debut for the West Indies team in the international format in 2016 and has been an important player since then.

Family Life

Nicholas Pooran was born on 2 October 1995 in Trinidad to Latchim Pooran and Mr Pooran, as the name of his father is not yet known to the public. He got married to his girlfriend Katrina Miguel in 2021 after dating her for six years. On January 29 2023, they also welcomed a baby daughter, naming her Alayra K Pooran.

Financial Standing

With Nicholas Pooran's involvement across various franchise cricket leagues, his financial standings have improved to a great extent. His net worth is estimated to be approximately 51 crore INR, and recently he also got retained by Lucknow Super Giants for a massive price of 21 crore INR, which played a substantial role in his financial standings.

Cars and House

Nicholas Pooran is also known for his impressive car collections, as the star cricketer loves to have a luxurious life. He currently owns a Hyundai Tucson along with a BMW i8, which shows the balance between his luxurious and basic needs.

Regarding his home, Pooran lives with his family in Trinidad, which is also his birth city and owns a home there. It should be noted that not much information regarding his home is yet known to the public.

Scandals

During the third ODI match against Afghanistan in 2019, Nicholas Pooran was involved in the sandpaper scandal, where he was banned by the ICC for tampering with the ball. This ban lasted for four matches and Pooran also issued an apology for the same.

In the 2023 T20I series against India, Nicholas Pooran was also fined 15% of his match fees for criticising the on-field umpires. This was a level one offence committed by Pooran, who later admitted to the same. Also, in the 2023-24 season, Nicholas Pooran followed the trend of declining the central contract of West Indies for franchise cricket, which led to severe backlash.

Fans and Social Media Presence

Nicholas Pooran is also among one of the most active players on social media, having more than a million followers on his Instagram account. He posts photos and videos about his match updates, memorable moments, family vacations, and much more, allowing the fans also to be updated.

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