Phil Salt
Phil Salt is an English cricketer recognized for his aggressive batting style and versatility as an opening batsman. Born on March 28, 1996, in England, he has made significant contributions to both domestic and international cricket, particularly in limited-overs formats. Salt has played for various county teams and gained attention for his performances in T20 leagues around the world, showcasing his ability to score quickly and effectively. He was recently in the news following his participation in an ODI match against India, where he was dismissed by Indian spinner Varun Chakravarthy.
Born on Nov 09, 1996 (29 years old)
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New Zealand:
Phil Salt contributed 85 runs off 56 balls in England's innings.
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Guyana:
Phil Salt smashed ferocious fifties to set up their 65-run victory against New Zealand.
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United Kingdom:
Phil Salt powered the tourists to victory in the first T20 match against New Zealand.
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United Kingdom:
Phil Salt leads England to first T20 win over Ireland in opening match of three-game series.
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Pakistan:
Phil Salt scored an unbeaten 141 in the second fixture in Manchester.
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Guyana:
Phil Salt broke his own record as the holder of England’s highest individual score in T20I format and scored the fastest century by an English batter.
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Pakistan:
Phil Salt scored the fastest century in T20 history.
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Bangladesh:
Phil Salt was named the player of the match after scoring 141 runs.
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United Kingdom:
Phil Salt wants to be 'best in the world' after record-breaking century.
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United Kingdom:
Phil Salt was on paternity leave, which allowed Jamie Smith to step in for the match.
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