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Brendan Nash

Brendan Paul Nash (born 14 December 1977) is a Jamaican Australian former professional cricketer who played Test and One Day International cricket for West Indies. He played first-class cricket for Jamaica, Queensland and Kent.

Brendan Nash
Personal information
Full name
Brendan Paul Nash
Born (1977-12-14) 14 December 1977 (age 46)
Attadale, Western Australia
NicknameBubba[1]
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft-arm medium
RoleBatsman
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 272)11 December 2008 v New Zealand
Last Test23 June 2011 v India
ODI debut (cap 143)20 August 2008 v Bermuda
Last ODI13 January 2009 v New Zealand
ODI shirt no.49
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2000/01–2006/07Queensland
2007/08–2011/12Jamaica (squad no. 49)
2012–2015Kent (squad no. 40)
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 21 9 139 88
Runs scored 1,103 104 7,752 1,596
Batting average 33.42 26.00 38.95 31.92
100s/50s 2/8 0/0 18/32 0/8
Top score 114 39* 207 98*
Balls bowled 492 294 1,657 798
Wickets 2 5 23 16
Bowling average 123.50 44.80 34.82 35.12
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 1/34 3/56 2/7 4/20
Catches/stumpings 6/– 1/– 50/– 28/–
Source: CricInfo, 30 January 2016

Early life edit

Brendan Nash was born in Attadale, Western Australia. He lived in Perth, Cairns and Brisbane and studied at Nudgee College in 1993–94.[2] Brendan Nash qualified to play for Jamaica through his father, Paul, a Jamaican Olympic swimmer.[3][4]

Domestic career edit

Australia edit

Nash played grade cricket in Brisbane, and was leading run scorer in the 1999–2000 Brisbane XXXX competition.[2] Before breaking into the senior side, Nash represented Queensland at under-19 level as well as playing for the Queensland Colts and Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS).[5] On one occasion, Nash was pressed into service as a makeshift wicket-keeper for QAS when the first choice keeper was injured with a suspected broken thumb. Nash made his debut for the Queensland Bulls in 2001 when he came into the side as cover for injured batsman Martin Love.[2] He scored his maiden first-class century in 2002 when he batted at number four and scored 157 as Queensland defeated the Southern Redbacks at the Adelaide Oval.[6] Nash was promoted to open for Queensland and cemented his place there. In the 2001/02 Pura Cup final, Nash scored 96 against the Tasmanian Tigers as Queensland won the cup. He achieved a cult following with a "Brendan Nash Fan Club" founded among university students in Brisbane.[7]

At the start of the 2002–03 season, Nash scored 176 and 81 not out against the New South Wales Blues. However, his form slipped away and he did not reach 40 in his next 20 innings. He struggled to hold down a place in the Queensland second XI. He was denied a contract with the Queensland Bulls for the 2004–05 season as a result of his poor run of form.[7]

West Indies edit

After not being given a contract with the Queensland Bulls for the 2007–08 season, Nash decided to try to restart his career by moving to the West Indies. Speaking of his decision, he said "I was obviously very disappointed to miss out on a contract, but I pretty much got told it would be hard for me to work my way back in again and I felt I still have something to offer".[8] In October 2007, Nash was named in the Jamaican squad.[3] Nash played a key role in Jamaica winning the KFC Cup. In the final, he scored 117 as his team beat Trinidad and Tobago by nine wickets.[9] Nash finished the season with 422 first-class runs at 46.88 to his name from the domestic competition and was third in the batting averages. There was surprise in some quarters when Nash was not selected for the Test series against Australia in 2008.[10]

During the semi-final of the 2010/11 Regional Four Day Competition, Nash scored his highest first-class score. The innings of 207 runs came from 349 balls, and bettered his previous best of 176 runs. Though the semi-final against Trinidad and Tobago ended in a draw,[11] Jamaica faced Combined Campuses and Colleges in the final. Nash was unable to bat for Jamaica due to injury, but the side went on to win the match by eight wickets.[12]

England edit

Having identified his limited-over batting as an area he wanted to improve on (he scored only 67 runs in five matches) he decided to play for Monton & Weaste CC in the Central Lancashire League (CLL) during the Caribbean's off-season (summer 2008 in England). His role as the club's professional cricketer helped him financially to play in Jamaica.[13] During his stint in England, Nash played a major part in Monton & Weaste CC defeating Heywood CC in the CLL Wood Cup final on 3 August 2008. Nash was named man of the match for scoring scored 46 not out as Monton & Weaste won by seven wickets.[14]

In 2009, Brendan Nash joined East Lancs in the Lancashire League as professional when their original professional did not arrive. He had a superb first season scoring 874 runs in 16 league innings at an average of 72.83 with a high score of 140 and taking 47 wickets at an average of 12.25 from 221.4 overs with best bowling figures of 7/21. In the 20/20 competition he averaged a staggering 257 scoring 257 runs in 4 games and only being out once with a high score of 109 not out. He also took 10 wickets in 14.3 overs at an average of 7.8 with best bowling figures of 3/1.

In 2012, Nash, having been dropped from the West Indies national side, signed for Kent, for the 2012 English county cricket season.[15] He stayed on for the 2013 season as well. On 13 July 2013, Nash guided Kent to an unlikely County Championship win against Gloucestershire, needing a huge total of 411 to win, Nash scored 199 not out, before having to retire due to sunstroke after playing in temperatures of 30C. The tail then got the remaining 21 runs needed and Kent won their first game of the season.[16] He left the club by mutual consent in August 2015 having played mainly in the Second XI during the 2015 season.[17]

International career edit

On 5 November 2005, Nash fielded for Australia as a substitute in a Test match against the West Indies, for whom he would later play. He dropped a catch fielding at point.[18][19] On 12 August 2008 Nash was named in the West Indies One Day International (ODI) squad to play in the tri-series against Bermuda and Canada.[4] He made his ODI debut on 20 August 2008 – along with batsman Leon Johnson and bowler Kemar Roach – when the West Indies played Bermuda. He bowled in the first innings and achieved figures of 10–1–43–1; his first international wicket was that of Delyone Borden, caught behind by wicket keeper Carlton Baugh. Batting at number five, Nash shared in an unbeaten partnership of 69 with vice-captain, Ramnaresh Sarwan to see the West Indies to a six wicket victory; Nash scored 27 not out.[20] In the second match of the series, against Canada, Nash scored 39 not out batting at number six, sharing in an unbeaten 111 run partnership with Xavier Marshall who in that innings broke the record for most sixes in an ODI innings. He finished with figures of 10–1–56–3.[21] In the final that followed, also against Canada, Nash took 1/33 and did not bat as the West Indies won by seven wickets.[22]

On 1 November 2008, the ODI squad to tour Pakistan was announced, with Nash as one of the members. John Dyson, the West Indies coach, stated that Nash's performance against Canada and Bermuda had shown he was ready to perform against leading cricket teams such as Pakistan.[23] On the same day, it was announced that Nash was one of four players – along with Lionel Baker, Leon Johnson, and Kemar Roach – without a Test cap to be named in the 15-man squad selected to tour New Zealand for a Test series. Dyson said that he expected Nash's bowling to "be a handful on the New Zealand wickets".[23]

Nash made his Test debut for the West Indies on 11  December 2008, playing against New Zealand. In the same match, fast-bowler Lionel Baker also made his debut.[24] It was widely reported in the media that he was the first white man to play for the West Indies since Geoff Greenidge played five Tests in the early 1970s.[25] He was subjected to racial abuse for being a "white boy" during trials for Jamaica.[26] Chris Gayle, Jamaica's captain, helped Nash telling him that "You are one of us, don't worry about what anyone's saying to you. If anyone troubles you, I am here for you."[27] It later emerged that he was of mixed race.[26] He took his first Test wicket in the third Test against England when Matt Prior was caught by Shivnarine Chanderpaul off Nash's bowling.[28] During the fifth Test in Trinidad Nash scored his maiden Test century, his innings of 109 included 17 fours. He shared a 234-run fifth wicket partnership with Chanderpaul. Nash continued his good form in the first Test against England with 81 during a 143-run partnership with Denesh Ramdin who made 61.

In November 2009, less than a year after making his Test debut, Nash was awarded a central retainer contract with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).[29] Nash was appointed West Indies vice-captain in October 2010. The previous captain and vice, Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo, had chosen not to sign central contracts with the WICB and were replaced.[30] In the final fixture of the three-match series, Nash passed 1,000 Test runs.[31] The series was a 0–0 draw with bad weather curtailing the matches.[32] Nash scored 160 runs at an average of 53.33.[33] Nash was the third-highest run-scorer for the 2010/11 season of the Caribbean regional first-class tournament,[34] scoring 626 runs from nine matches at an average of 62.60;[35] Jamaica won the tournament.[36] In the semi-final of the competition, Nash scored his maiden first-class double century, scoring 207 runs off 349 balls and beating his previous highest score of 176.[37] Pakistan toured the West Indies in April and May 2011, and Nash was selected for the two-Test series. The series was drawn 1–1, with West Indies securing their first Test victory in nearly two years.[38][39] Nash scored 44 runs in four innings.[40] Between 13 October 2007 and 27 May 2011, Nash scored 1,093 Test runs for West Indies at an average of 35.25, with only Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chris Gayle, and Ramnaresh Sarwan scoring more for the team.[41] India toured in June and following a run of poor form – scoring 53 runs in his last six innings – was dropped after the first Test.[42] In October, Nash's central contract with the WICB was allowed to lapse.[43]

Post-retirement life edit

After retiring, Nash moved back to Australia, and set up a mortgage broker firm in Brisbane.[44][45]

Career Best Performances edit

Updated 1 October 2013

References edit

  1. ^ Brendan Nash player profile, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 11 January 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Queensland Cricket (30 January 2001), Nash to make Bulls debut, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  3. ^ a b Australian Nash named in Jamaica squad, ESPNcricinfo, 3 October 2007 Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  4. ^ a b Nash in line for West Indies debut, ESPNcricinfo, 12 August 2008 Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  5. ^ Torrens, Warwick; Culpan, Pat (18 March 2001), Brendan Nash – biographical details, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  6. ^ Queensland Cricket (25 February 2001), Nash set for opening spot, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  7. ^ a b Ryan, Christian (28 May 2004), Nash crashes, Hauritz hangs on, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  8. ^ Jackson, Ed (18 July 2004), Nash eyes West Indies after losing contract, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  9. ^ De Freitas, Kern (25 April 2008), Nash hundred gives Jamaica the edge, Cricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  10. ^ Fazeer Mohammed (9 May 2008), More baffling decisions, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  11. ^ f53131 Trinidad and Tobago v Jamaica: Regional Four Day Competition 2010/11 (Semi-Final), CricketArchive Retrieved on 17 November 2011.
  12. ^ f53157 Combined Campuses and Colleges v Jamaica: Regional Four Day Competition 2010/11 (Final), CricketArchive Retrieved on 17 November 2011.
  13. ^ English, Peter (21 May 2008), Journeyman lands main role, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  14. ^ Lawrenson, Dave (7 August 2008), "Cup Delight", Salford Advertiser Retrieved on 20 August 2008.
  15. ^ "Kent snap up veteran batsman Nash". BBC Sport.
  16. ^ Brendan Nash knock helps Kent to win at Gloucestershire, BBC Sport, 13 July 2013 Retrieved on 14 July 2013.
  17. ^ Brendan Nash departs Kent after three years 30 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Canterbury Times, 2015-08-21. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  18. ^ Brett, Oliver (8 December 2008), Windies switch pays off for Nash, BBC Online Retrieved on 23 December 2008.
  19. ^ Test # 1769: The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2005–06, 1st Test, Australia v West Indies, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 23 December 2008.
  20. ^ Sarwan seals West Indies success, ESPNcricinfo, 20 August 2008 Retrieved on 21 August 2008.
  21. ^ Marshall breaks sixes record in West Indies win, ESPNcricinfo, 22 August 2008 Retrieved on 30 August 2008.
  22. ^ Gayle century blasts West Indies to title, ESPNcricinfo, 24 August 2008 Retrieved on 30 August 2008.
  23. ^ a b Nash in West Indies Test squad, ESPNcricinfo, 1 November 2008 Retrieved on 12 November 2008.
  24. ^ Nash and Baker debut as New Zealand bat, ESPNcricinfo, 11 December 2008 Retrieved on 11 December 2008.
  25. ^ Simon Evans (10 December 2008), Australian-born Nash set for West Indies debut, Reuters Retrieved on 11 December 2008.
  26. ^ a b English, Peter (11 January 2009), Light Nash No White, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  27. ^ Veera, Sriram (25 June 2011), Brendan Nash's fight to fit in, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  28. ^ Test # 1908: The Wisden Trophy, 2008–09, 3rd Test, West Indies v England, ESPNcricinfo, 16 February 2009 Retrieved on 16 February 2009.
  29. ^ Injured Fidel Edwards' contract withheld by WICB, ESPNcricinfo, 12 November 2009 Retrieved on 23 October 2011.
  30. ^ Darren Sammy named West Indies captain, ESPNcricinfo, 17 October 2010 Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  31. ^ Fernando, Andrew (2 December 2010), Sri Lanka fight back after Nash, Chanderpaul stand, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 2 December 2010.
  32. ^ Thawfeeq, Sa'adi (5 December 2010), Happy with drawn result – Sammy, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 5 December 2010.
  33. ^ Records / West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010/11 / Most runs, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 5 December 2010.
  34. ^ Nash keen to take first-class form into Tests, ESPNcricinfo, 11 May 2011 Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  35. ^ Records / Regional Four Day Competition, 2010/11 / Most runs, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  36. ^ f53157 Combined Campuses and Colleges v Jamaica: Regional Four Day Competition 2010/11 (Final), CricketArchive Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  37. ^ f53131 Trinidad and Tobago v Jamaica: Regional Four Day Competition 2010/11 (Semi-Final), CricketArchive Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  38. ^ Purohit, Abhishek (19 May 2011), West Indies eye rare series win, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  39. ^ Pakistan draw series with emphatic victory, ESPNcricinfo, 24 May 2011 Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  40. ^ Records / Pakistan in West Indies Test Series, 2011 / Most runs, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  41. ^ Rajesh, S (27 May 2011), Wanted: Star batsmen for Pakistan and West Indies, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 3 June 2011.
  42. ^ Veera, Sriram (25 June 2011), West Indies drop vice-captain Nash, ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  43. ^ Samuels, Fidel Edwards given WICB contracts, ESPNcricinfo, 22 October 2011 Retrieved on 23 October 2011.
  44. ^ "Brendan Nash - the road less travelled".
  45. ^ "About".

External links edit

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This article is about the Jamaican Australian cricketer For the Canadian professional ice hockey player see Brendon Nash Brendan Paul Nash born 14 December 1977 is a Jamaican Australian former professional cricketer who played Test and One Day International cricket for West Indies He played first class cricket for Jamaica Queensland and Kent Brendan NashPersonal informationFull nameBrendan Paul NashBorn 1977 12 14 14 December 1977 age 46 Attadale Western AustraliaNicknameBubba 1 Height5 ft 8 in 1 73 m BattingLeft handedBowlingLeft arm mediumRoleBatsmanInternational informationNational sideWest IndiesTest debut cap 272 11 December 2008 v New ZealandLast Test23 June 2011 v IndiaODI debut cap 143 20 August 2008 v BermudaLast ODI13 January 2009 v New ZealandODI shirt no 49Domestic team informationYearsTeam2000 01 2006 07Queensland2007 08 2011 12Jamaica squad no 49 2012 2015Kent squad no 40 Career statisticsCompetition Test ODI FC LAMatches 21 9 139 88Runs scored 1 103 104 7 752 1 596Batting average 33 42 26 00 38 95 31 92100s 50s 2 8 0 0 18 32 0 8Top score 114 39 207 98 Balls bowled 492 294 1 657 798Wickets 2 5 23 16Bowling average 123 50 44 80 34 82 35 125 wickets in innings 0 0 0 010 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 1 34 3 56 2 7 4 20Catches stumpings 6 1 50 28 Source CricInfo 30 January 2016 Contents 1 Early life 2 Domestic career 2 1 Australia 2 2 West Indies 2 3 England 3 International career 4 Post retirement life 5 Career Best Performances 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBrendan Nash was born in Attadale Western Australia He lived in Perth Cairns and Brisbane and studied at Nudgee College in 1993 94 2 Brendan Nash qualified to play for Jamaica through his father Paul a Jamaican Olympic swimmer 3 4 Domestic career editAustralia edit Nash played grade cricket in Brisbane and was leading run scorer in the 1999 2000 Brisbane XXXX competition 2 Before breaking into the senior side Nash represented Queensland at under 19 level as well as playing for the Queensland Colts and Queensland Academy of Sport QAS 5 On one occasion Nash was pressed into service as a makeshift wicket keeper for QAS when the first choice keeper was injured with a suspected broken thumb Nash made his debut for the Queensland Bulls in 2001 when he came into the side as cover for injured batsman Martin Love 2 He scored his maiden first class century in 2002 when he batted at number four and scored 157 as Queensland defeated the Southern Redbacks at the Adelaide Oval 6 Nash was promoted to open for Queensland and cemented his place there In the 2001 02 Pura Cup final Nash scored 96 against the Tasmanian Tigers as Queensland won the cup He achieved a cult following with a Brendan Nash Fan Club founded among university students in Brisbane 7 At the start of the 2002 03 season Nash scored 176 and 81 not out against the New South Wales Blues However his form slipped away and he did not reach 40 in his next 20 innings He struggled to hold down a place in the Queensland second XI He was denied a contract with the Queensland Bulls for the 2004 05 season as a result of his poor run of form 7 West Indies edit After not being given a contract with the Queensland Bulls for the 2007 08 season Nash decided to try to restart his career by moving to the West Indies Speaking of his decision he said I was obviously very disappointed to miss out on a contract but I pretty much got told it would be hard for me to work my way back in again and I felt I still have something to offer 8 In October 2007 Nash was named in the Jamaican squad 3 Nash played a key role in Jamaica winning the KFC Cup In the final he scored 117 as his team beat Trinidad and Tobago by nine wickets 9 Nash finished the season with 422 first class runs at 46 88 to his name from the domestic competition and was third in the batting averages There was surprise in some quarters when Nash was not selected for the Test series against Australia in 2008 10 During the semi final of the 2010 11 Regional Four Day Competition Nash scored his highest first class score The innings of 207 runs came from 349 balls and bettered his previous best of 176 runs Though the semi final against Trinidad and Tobago ended in a draw 11 Jamaica faced Combined Campuses and Colleges in the final Nash was unable to bat for Jamaica due to injury but the side went on to win the match by eight wickets 12 England edit Having identified his limited over batting as an area he wanted to improve on he scored only 67 runs in five matches he decided to play for Monton amp Weaste CC in the Central Lancashire League CLL during the Caribbean s off season summer 2008 in England His role as the club s professional cricketer helped him financially to play in Jamaica 13 During his stint in England Nash played a major part in Monton amp Weaste CC defeating Heywood CC in the CLL Wood Cup final on 3 August 2008 Nash was named man of the match for scoring scored 46 not out as Monton amp Weaste won by seven wickets 14 In 2009 Brendan Nash joined East Lancs in the Lancashire League as professional when their original professional did not arrive He had a superb first season scoring 874 runs in 16 league innings at an average of 72 83 with a high score of 140 and taking 47 wickets at an average of 12 25 from 221 4 overs with best bowling figures of 7 21 In the 20 20 competition he averaged a staggering 257 scoring 257 runs in 4 games and only being out once with a high score of 109 not out He also took 10 wickets in 14 3 overs at an average of 7 8 with best bowling figures of 3 1 In 2012 Nash having been dropped from the West Indies national side signed for Kent for the 2012 English county cricket season 15 He stayed on for the 2013 season as well On 13 July 2013 Nash guided Kent to an unlikely County Championship win against Gloucestershire needing a huge total of 411 to win Nash scored 199 not out before having to retire due to sunstroke after playing in temperatures of 30C The tail then got the remaining 21 runs needed and Kent won their first game of the season 16 He left the club by mutual consent in August 2015 having played mainly in the Second XI during the 2015 season 17 International career editOn 5 November 2005 Nash fielded for Australia as a substitute in a Test match against the West Indies for whom he would later play He dropped a catch fielding at point 18 19 On 12 August 2008 Nash was named in the West Indies One Day International ODI squad to play in the tri series against Bermuda and Canada 4 He made his ODI debut on 20 August 2008 along with batsman Leon Johnson and bowler Kemar Roach when the West Indies played Bermuda He bowled in the first innings and achieved figures of 10 1 43 1 his first international wicket was that of Delyone Borden caught behind by wicket keeper Carlton Baugh Batting at number five Nash shared in an unbeaten partnership of 69 with vice captain Ramnaresh Sarwan to see the West Indies to a six wicket victory Nash scored 27 not out 20 In the second match of the series against Canada Nash scored 39 not out batting at number six sharing in an unbeaten 111 run partnership with Xavier Marshall who in that innings broke the record for most sixes in an ODI innings He finished with figures of 10 1 56 3 21 In the final that followed also against Canada Nash took 1 33 and did not bat as the West Indies won by seven wickets 22 On 1 November 2008 the ODI squad to tour Pakistan was announced with Nash as one of the members John Dyson the West Indies coach stated that Nash s performance against Canada and Bermuda had shown he was ready to perform against leading cricket teams such as Pakistan 23 On the same day it was announced that Nash was one of four players along with Lionel Baker Leon Johnson and Kemar Roach without a Test cap to be named in the 15 man squad selected to tour New Zealand for a Test series Dyson said that he expected Nash s bowling to be a handful on the New Zealand wickets 23 Nash made his Test debut for the West Indies on 11 December 2008 playing against New Zealand In the same match fast bowler Lionel Baker also made his debut 24 It was widely reported in the media that he was the first white man to play for the West Indies since Geoff Greenidge played five Tests in the early 1970s 25 He was subjected to racial abuse for being a white boy during trials for Jamaica 26 Chris Gayle Jamaica s captain helped Nash telling him that You are one of us don t worry about what anyone s saying to you If anyone troubles you I am here for you 27 It later emerged that he was of mixed race 26 He took his first Test wicket in the third Test against England when Matt Prior was caught by Shivnarine Chanderpaul off Nash s bowling 28 During the fifth Test in Trinidad Nash scored his maiden Test century his innings of 109 included 17 fours He shared a 234 run fifth wicket partnership with Chanderpaul Nash continued his good form in the first Test against England with 81 during a 143 run partnership with Denesh Ramdin who made 61 In November 2009 less than a year after making his Test debut Nash was awarded a central retainer contract with the West Indies Cricket Board WICB 29 Nash was appointed West Indies vice captain in October 2010 The previous captain and vice Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo had chosen not to sign central contracts with the WICB and were replaced 30 In the final fixture of the three match series Nash passed 1 000 Test runs 31 The series was a 0 0 draw with bad weather curtailing the matches 32 Nash scored 160 runs at an average of 53 33 33 Nash was the third highest run scorer for the 2010 11 season of the Caribbean regional first class tournament 34 scoring 626 runs from nine matches at an average of 62 60 35 Jamaica won the tournament 36 In the semi final of the competition Nash scored his maiden first class double century scoring 207 runs off 349 balls and beating his previous highest score of 176 37 Pakistan toured the West Indies in April and May 2011 and Nash was selected for the two Test series The series was drawn 1 1 with West Indies securing their first Test victory in nearly two years 38 39 Nash scored 44 runs in four innings 40 Between 13 October 2007 and 27 May 2011 Nash scored 1 093 Test runs for West Indies at an average of 35 25 with only Shivnarine Chanderpaul Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan scoring more for the team 41 India toured in June and following a run of poor form scoring 53 runs in his last six innings was dropped after the first Test 42 In October Nash s central contract with the WICB was allowed to lapse 43 Post retirement life editAfter retiring Nash moved back to Australia and set up a mortgage broker firm in Brisbane 44 45 Career Best Performances editUpdated 1 October 2013 Batting Bowling innings Score Fixture Venue Season Figures Fixture Venue Season Tests 114 West Indies v South Africa Basseterre 2010 1 21 West Indies v Sri Lanka Galle 2010 ODI 39 not out West Indies v Canada King City 2008 3 56 West Indies v Canada King City 2008 FC 207 Jamaica v Trinidad and Tobago Saint Augustine 2011 2 7 Jamaica v Combined Campuses and Colleges Kingston 2008 LA 98 not out Kent Spitfires v Warwickshire Bears Birmingham 2013 4 20 Jamaica v Guyana Bridgetown 2007 T20 26 Kent Spitfires v Essex Eagles Chelmsford 2012 1 32 Kent Spitfires v Sussex Sharks Hove 2012References edit Brendan Nash player profile ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 11 January 2009 a b c Queensland Cricket 30 January 2001 Nash to make Bulls debut ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 a b Australian Nash named in Jamaica squad ESPNcricinfo 3 October 2007 Retrieved on 20 August 2008 a b Nash in line for West Indies debut ESPNcricinfo 12 August 2008 Retrieved on 20 August 2008 Torrens Warwick Culpan Pat 18 March 2001 Brendan Nash biographical details ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 Queensland Cricket 25 February 2001 Nash set for opening spot ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 a b Ryan Christian 28 May 2004 Nash crashes Hauritz hangs on ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 Jackson Ed 18 July 2004 Nash eyes West Indies after losing contract ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 De Freitas Kern 25 April 2008 Nash hundred gives Jamaica the edge Cricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 Fazeer Mohammed 9 May 2008 More baffling decisions ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 f53131 Trinidad and Tobago v Jamaica Regional Four Day Competition 2010 11 Semi Final CricketArchive Retrieved on 17 November 2011 f53157 Combined Campuses and Colleges v Jamaica Regional Four Day Competition 2010 11 Final CricketArchive Retrieved on 17 November 2011 English Peter 21 May 2008 Journeyman lands main role ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 20 August 2008 Lawrenson Dave 7 August 2008 Cup Delight Salford Advertiser Retrieved on 20 August 2008 Kent snap up veteran batsman Nash BBC Sport Brendan Nash knock helps Kent to win at Gloucestershire BBC Sport 13 July 2013 Retrieved on 14 July 2013 Brendan Nash departs Kent after three years Archived 30 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Canterbury Times 2015 08 21 Retrieved 2016 01 30 Brett Oliver 8 December 2008 Windies switch pays off for Nash BBC Online Retrieved on 23 December 2008 Test 1769 The Frank Worrell Trophy 2005 06 1st Test Australia v West Indies ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 23 December 2008 Sarwan seals West Indies success ESPNcricinfo 20 August 2008 Retrieved on 21 August 2008 Marshall breaks sixes record in West Indies win ESPNcricinfo 22 August 2008 Retrieved on 30 August 2008 Gayle century blasts West Indies to title ESPNcricinfo 24 August 2008 Retrieved on 30 August 2008 a b Nash in West Indies Test squad ESPNcricinfo 1 November 2008 Retrieved on 12 November 2008 Nash and Baker debut as New Zealand bat ESPNcricinfo 11 December 2008 Retrieved on 11 December 2008 Simon Evans 10 December 2008 Australian born Nash set for West Indies debut Reuters Retrieved on 11 December 2008 a b English Peter 11 January 2009 Light Nash No White ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 11 July 2011 Veera Sriram 25 June 2011 Brendan Nash s fight to fit in ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 11 July 2011 Test 1908 The Wisden Trophy 2008 09 3rd Test West Indies v England ESPNcricinfo 16 February 2009 Retrieved on 16 February 2009 Injured Fidel Edwards contract withheld by WICB ESPNcricinfo 12 November 2009 Retrieved on 23 October 2011 Darren Sammy named West Indies captain ESPNcricinfo 17 October 2010 Retrieved 17 October 2010 Fernando Andrew 2 December 2010 Sri Lanka fight back after Nash Chanderpaul stand ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 2 December 2010 Thawfeeq Sa adi 5 December 2010 Happy with drawn result Sammy ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 5 December 2010 Records West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series 2010 11 Most runs ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 5 December 2010 Nash keen to take first class form into Tests ESPNcricinfo 11 May 2011 Retrieved on 3 June 2011 Records Regional Four Day Competition 2010 11 Most runs ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 3 June 2011 f53157 Combined Campuses and Colleges v Jamaica Regional Four Day Competition 2010 11 Final CricketArchive Retrieved on 3 June 2011 f53131 Trinidad and Tobago v Jamaica Regional Four Day Competition 2010 11 Semi Final CricketArchive Retrieved on 3 June 2011 Purohit Abhishek 19 May 2011 West Indies eye rare series win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 3 June 2011 Pakistan draw series with emphatic victory ESPNcricinfo 24 May 2011 Retrieved on 3 June 2011 Records Pakistan in West Indies Test Series 2011 Most runs ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 3 June 2011 Rajesh S 27 May 2011 Wanted Star batsmen for Pakistan and West Indies ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 3 June 2011 Veera Sriram 25 June 2011 West Indies drop vice captain Nash ESPNcricinfo Retrieved on 11 July 2011 Samuels Fidel Edwards given WICB contracts ESPNcricinfo 22 October 2011 Retrieved on 23 October 2011 Brendan Nash the road less travelled About External links editBrendan Nash at ESPNcricinfo nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brendan Nash amp oldid 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