Full Name

Angus Alexander Patrick Atkinson

Born

January 19, 1998, Chelsea, Middlesex

Age

26y 241d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast medium

Playing Role

Bowler

Height

6ft 2in

Education

Bradfield College

Gus Atkinson surged into England's 50-over World Cup squad in 2023 as a wildcard selection, making his international debut a month before the tournament started. Already on the selectors' radar after impressing for Surrey in the County Championship, he was clocked at 95mph during a vicious spell to Jos Buttler during the Hundred which clinched his spot.

He played three games at the tournament itself, taking four wickets, but was named in the Test squad for the tour to India in early 2024. It was not until June 2024 that he made his debut but it proved worth the wait: he upstaged James Anderson's farewell with 7 for 45 in the first innings and 12 for 106 in the match against West Indies, and was named player of the series after 22 wickets in his first three Tests.

A tall seamer educated at Bradfield College, Atkinson earned a professional contract in October 2017 after impressing for Surrey's second team throughout the previous summer. He graduated to the 1st XI in 2020, with a List A debut coming in 2021, but struggled with regular injuries. Even though his part in the 2022 summer was limited, he still managed 13 wickets at 28.84 to aid the push for the Championship title, and grew his reputation in white ball cricket as a handy option at the death. But 2023 proved his breakthrough, starting with a strong showing for Desert Vipers in the ILT20, progressing to a Hundred winners' medal with Oval Invincibles and culminating in an England debut.
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Gus Atkinson Career Stats

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests612998686347/4512/10620.174.1229.3131
ODIs99382388112/282/2835.276.0934.7000
T20Is33538464/204/2014.009.508.8100
FC254838492302937/4512/10624.753.5841.3141
List A1111478501164/434/4331.316.2829.8100
T20s555410171493724/204/2020.738.8014.1300

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests69120211825.2526675.931021610
ODIs962633515.7550126.000010110
T20Is31188*-1080.00000000
FC2535664311822.17103861.9413761260
List A1172783515.6055141.810010320
T20s55251596149.6091105.490053150

Gus Atkinson T20 Stats

Bowling

TournamentTeamsMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
The Hundred Men's CompetitionOI-M7712419910 3/24 3/2419.909.6212.4000
Vitality BlastSUR4544840121056 4/36 4/3621.608.6415.0200
International League T20DV10102222899 2/35 2/3532.117.8124.6000

Batting & Fielding

TournamentTeamsMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
The Hundred Men's CompetitionOI-M72233*-475.00000010
Vitality BlastSUR45221285148.5077110.380053140
International League T20DV1043147*14.0013107.69001010
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Recent Matches of Gus Atkinson

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
England vs Sri Lanka5 & 10/46 & 1/4406-Sep-2024The OvalTest # 2548
England vs Sri Lanka118 & 142/40 & 5/6229-Aug-2024Lord'sTest # 2546
England vs Sri Lanka202/48 & 2/8921-Aug-2024ManchesterTest # 2545
Invincibles vs Rockets--0/2814-Aug-2024NottinghamT20
England vs West Indies214/67 & 2/2826-Jul-2024BirminghamTest # 2541

Photos of Gus Atkinson

Gus Atkinson broke through for England with the wicket of Kusal Mendis
Milan Rathnayake celebrates Gus Atkinson's wicket
Gus Atkinson claimed his third five-for in four innings at Lord's
Dhananjaya de Silva fell to Gus Atkinson for 50
Gus Atkinson landed a vital blow by dismissing Dinesh Chandimal
Gus Atkinson drew first blood in the eighth over