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Dave Mohammed
Country:West Indies
Birth Date:8 October 1979
Birth Place:Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Slow left-arm wrist-spin
Role:Bowler
International:true
Testdebutdate:2 January
Testdebutyear:2004
Testdebutagainst:South Africa
Testcap:254
Lasttestdate:19 November
Lasttestyear:2006
Lasttestagainst:Pakistan
Odidebutdate:10 May
Odidebutyear:2006
Odidebutagainst:Zimbabwe
Odicap:131
Lastodidate:24 August
Lastodiyear:2008
Lastodiagainst:Canada
Club1:Trinidad and Tobago
Year1:2001–2011
Columns:4
Column1:Test
Matches1:5
Runs1:225
Bat Avg1:32.14
100S/50S1:0/1
Top Score1:52
Deliveries1:1,065
Wickets1:13
Bowl Avg1:51.38
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:3/98
Catches/Stumpings1:1/–
Column2:ODI
Matches2:7
Runs2:0
Bat Avg2:
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:0
Deliveries2:353
Wickets2:10
Bowl Avg2:23.50
Fivefor2:0
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:3/37
Catches/Stumpings2:1/–
Column3:FC
Matches3:73
Runs3:1,571
Bat Avg3:16.71
100S/50S3:0/5
Top Score3:74
Deliveries3:13,104
Wickets3:233
Bowl Avg3:27.11
Fivefor3:6
Tenfor3:2
Best Bowling3:7/48
Catches/Stumpings3:39/–
Column4:LA
Matches4:37
Runs4:180
Bat Avg4:15.00
100S/50S4:0/0
Top Score4:43
Deliveries4:1,619
Wickets4:48
Bowl Avg4:20.79
Fivefor4:0
Tenfor4:0
Best Bowling4:4/23
Catches/Stumpings4:11/–
Date:10 June
Year:2024
Source:https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/dave-mohammed-52490 ESPNcricinfo

Dave Mohammed (born 8 October 1979) is a former West Indian cricketer. He is a slow left-arm wrist-spin bowler, and bats left-handed.

Having played only three first-class matches for Trinidad and Tobago, Mohammed was called up to the West Indies squad for the third Test against South Africa in March 2001, but did not make his Test debut until January 2004, again against South Africa. After one further Test against England Mohammed lost the spinner's position to Omari Banks.

Following a productive domestic season in 2006, Mohammed was recalled firstly to the West Indies One Day International (ODI) side, and subsequently to the Test side, for the series against India. A match-winning performance in the final ODI was followed by a half century in the first Test at Antigua, which led to the West Indies hanging on for a draw with one wicket remaining. He played in a subsequent series against Pakistan, where he impressed with his lower-order batting.