TeamsCricket Australia XI, Australia U19, South Australia, Sydney Sixers, Queensland, Adelaide Strikers, Prime Ministers XI, Northamptonshire, Los Angeles Knight Riders
Teams
Cricket Australia XI, Australia U19, South Australia, Sydney Sixers, Queensland, Adelaide Strikers, Prime Ministers XI, Northamptonshire, Los Angeles Knight Riders
Figures of 8/35 are not something you see often, particularly in an international game and yet, those were Lloyd Pope's figures in Australia's quarter-final against England in the 2018 Under-19 World Cup. Easy to spot in a crowd because of his 'flowing red hair' and a leg-spinner by trade, Pope's jaw-dropping performance in that game is what thrust him into the limelight. Talent like his did not go unnoticed. He made his first-class debut for South Australia in 2018/19 and his List-A debut followed a year later in 2019/20. In the interim, Pope had already been a part of the title-winning Sydney Sixers in the 2018/19 edition of the BBL. He moved to the Adelaide Strikers in 2023/24.
Lloyd Pope
Australia
Lloyd Pope
Australia
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born
December 01, 1999 (26 years)
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm legbreak
TeamsCricket Australia XI, Australia U19, South Australia, Sydney Sixers, Queensland, Adelaide Strikers, Prime Ministers XI, Northamptonshire, Los Angeles Knight Riders
TEAMS
Cricket Australia XI, Australia U19, South Australia, Sydney Sixers, Queensland, Adelaide Strikers, Prime Ministers XI, Northamptonshire, Los Angeles Knight Riders
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
Figures of 8/35 are not something you see often, particularly in an international game and yet, those were Lloyd Pope's figures in Australia's quarter-final against England in the 2018 Under-19 World Cup. Easy to spot in a crowd because of his 'flowing red hair' and a leg-spinner by trade, Pope's jaw-dropping performance in that game is what thrust him into the limelight. Talent like his did not go unnoticed. He made his first-class debut for South Australia in 2018/19 and his List-A debut followed a year later in 2019/20. In the interim, Pope had already been a part of the title-winning Sydney Sixers in the 2018/19 edition of the BBL. He moved to the Adelaide Strikers in 2023/24.