5/15/2023 0 Comments Kairon powell![]() On 31 July he played his maiden One Day International squad to face Bangladesh. Amongst the players was Powell, one of several players who would make their international debut during the tour. In July 2009 the West Indies players were in a dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), so an understrength team took to the field. Powell was a regular for the Leeward Islands in the 2008–09 WICB Cup, playing in all five group matches he scored 79 runs at 15.80. Powell finished the 2007–08 season by making his first-class debut for the Leeward Islands against Combined Campuses and Colleges in March 2008, he scored 85 in the first innings and 99 in the second, in the process winning the Man of the match award. Cricket writer George Binoy wrote: "the way he took a step down to the fast bowlers and lofted them straight reminded one of Chris Gayle". ![]() He was second highest scorer in the tournament behind India's Tanmay Srivastava. Powell's form improved in the World Cup itself as he scored 253 runs at an average of 42.16, including three half-centuries. In February 2008 the Under-19s made a short tour of Bangladesh in the lead up to the World Cup, Powell played in all three one-day matches against the home side scoring 44 runs from three innings. Powell was dropped for the second group match but returned for the third and scored 2. Powell made his debut on 17 October 2007 against Barbados it was a poor match for the under-19 team as they were dismissed for a record low total of 18, opening the batting Powell scored one run. The team was playing in the competition as part of their preparation for the 2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup. Powell made his first List A appearances for the West Indies Under-19 in the 2007–08 KFC Cup. In the semi-final against Trinidad and Tobago he was dismissed for a duck as the team was defeated by 74 runs. Powell was moved up to open the innings in the quarter-final match against Antigua and Barbuda, and scored 21 off 9 balls, setting a fast scoring pace to the innings which eventually totalled the highest of the tournament. On 14 July 2006, the 16-year-old Powell made his Twenty20 debut in the first round match against St Kitts, batting at number 3 and scored 26 runs from 16 deliveries as Nevis chased down the total. Having already played for the Leeward Islands at under-15 and under-19 level, Powell was chosen to represent his home island of Nevis in the inaugural Stanford 20/20 competition. While attending the school he played for their cricket team, and opened the batting with future England batsman Craig Kieswetter. He lived in England from the ages of 14 to 16, where he attended Millfield School, an independent school in Somerset. Powell was born in Charlestown, the largest town on the island of Nevis (one of the two constituent islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis). This switch did not come to fruition and in March 2017 Powell was recalled to the West Indies team. In December 2015, he announced that he would be attempting to switch from professional cricket to professional baseball, pursuing a contract with a Major League Baseball team. Powell was dropped from the West Indies team in June 2014, midway through a series against New Zealand. Powell scored his first Test century in July 2012, against New Zealand, and later in the year made centuries in both innings of a Test against Bangladesh, becoming one of the youngest to do so. He was selected to make his One Day International (ODI) debut for the West Indies in 2009, against Bangladesh, and made his Test debut just under two years later, against India. Having represented the West Indies under-19s at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup, Powell made his first-class debut for the Leeward Islands in March 2008. Kieran Omar Akeem Powell (born 6 March 1990) is a Nevisian sportsman who has played international cricket for the West Indies.
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