Tom Lammonby Explained

Tom Lammonby
Country:England
Fullname:Thomas Alexander Lammonby
Birth Date:2 June 2000
Birth Place:Exeter, Devon, England
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Left-arm medium-fast
Role:Batting all-rounder
Family:Ryan Campbell (cousin)
Club1:Somerset
Clubnumber1:15
Club2:Manchester Originals
Year2:2021–2023
Club3:Hobart Hurricanes
Year3:2021/22
Club4:Karachi Kings
Year4:2022
Club5:Oval Invincibles
Year5:2024
Type1:First-class
Debutdate1:1 August
Debutyear1:2020
Debutfor1:Somerset
Debutagainst1:Glamorgan
Type2:List A
Onetype2:true
Debutdate2:21 February
Debutyear2:2023
Debutfor2:England Lions
Debutagainst2:Sri Lanka A
Columns:3
Column1:FC
Matches1:56
Runs1:2,875
Bat Avg1:32.30
100S/50S1:7/13
Top Score1:116
Deliveries1:1,022
Wickets1:11
Bowl Avg1:56.09
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:3/35
Catches/Stumpings1:41/–
Column2:LA
Matches2:1
Runs2:6
Bat Avg2:6.00
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:6
Deliveries2:
Wickets2:
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:0/–
Column3:T20
Matches3:79
Runs3:904
Bat Avg3:18.83
100S/50S3:0/1
Top Score3:90
Deliveries3:299
Wickets3:15
Bowl Avg3:30.53
Fivefor3:0
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:2/32
Catches/Stumpings3:44/–
Date:18 August 2024
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/902907.html Cricinfo

Thomas Alexander Lammonby (born 2 June 2000) is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset.[1]

Personal background

Lammonby was born on 2 June 2000 in Exeter. His cousin, Ryan Campbell, is an Australian former cricketer. Lammonby was educated at Exeter School.[2]

Career

Prior to his T20 debut, Lammonby was named in England's squad for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. However, he was ruled out of the tournament after breaking his hand.[3]

On 20 July 2019, he made his Twenty20 debut in the 2019 T20 Blast.[4]

Lammonby made his first-class debut on 1 August 2020, for Somerset in the 2020 Bob Willis Trophy.[5] Lammonby scored his maiden century in his fourth first-class match, against Gloucestershire at Taunton.[6] He followed it up with centuries against Worcestershire and, in the Bob Willis Trophy final, Essex.[7]

In the 2021 T20 Blast, Lammonby scored a "freewheeling" 90 runs off only 36 balls to help Somerset to a 23-run win over Gloucestershire.[8] In December 2021, Lammonby was picked up by the Hobart Hurricanes after playing grade cricket in Sydney.[9]

In April 2022, he was bought by the Manchester Originals for the 2022 season of The Hundred.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom Lammonby . 20 July 2019 . ESPNcricinfo.
  2. Web site: Tom Lammonby .
  3. Web site: Euan Woods replaces Tom Lammonby in England U19 squad . 11 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  4. Web site: South Group (N), Vitality Blast at Canterbury, Jul 20 2019 . 20 July 2019 . ESPNcricinfo.
  5. Web site: Central Group, Taunton, Aug 1-4 2020, Bob Willis Trophy . 1 August 2020 . ESPNcricinfo.
  6. News: Bob Willis Trophy: Abell & Lammonby centuries for Somerset leave Glos big target . 4 November 2021 . BBC Sport.
  7. Web site: Lammonby scores majestic hundred to keep Somerset's hopes alive . 4 November 2021 . Somerset County Cricket Club.
  8. Web site: Tom Lammonby breaks shackles with 36-ball 90 to break Gloucestershire hearts . Hopps . David . 18 July 2021 . 4 November 2021 . ESPNcricinfo.
  9. Web site: BBL: Cox and Lammonby add to English influx with Hurricanes deals . Roller . Matt . 7 December 2021 . 9 July 2024 . ESPNcricinfo.
  10. News: The Hundred 2022: latest squads as Draft picks revealed . BBC Sport . 5 April 2022.