Born in Barbados in 1962,[2] Reid made his List A debut when the USA took part in the 2000–01 Red Stripe Bowl, playing three of the team's four group matches in Jamaica. His debut against the Jamaicans[5] was inauspicious as he went for 50 from his ten overs and was lbw to Laurie Williams for a duck.[6]
He did not play in the match against Canada, but was back in the side against his native Barbados,[5] taking his first senior wicket - that of West IndiesTest batsman Adrian Griffith.[7] He was retained against Trinidad & Tobago,[2] but failed to make any impression as the USA were bowled out for a paltry 62, which their opponents rushed past for the loss of one wicket in 31 balls.[8]
Shortly after the end of the Six Nations competition, Reid made his first-class debut at the 2004 ICC Intercontinental Cup against Canada in Fort Lauderdale.[12] He scored only 4 and 2 as the USA lost by 104 runs, but took 2–10 in six tight overs in the Canadian second innings.[13] Five games followed at the Americas Championship, a tournament he previously played in 2000,[14] before another Intercontinental Cup appearance, this time in a winning cause against Bermuda.[15]
In September 2004, the USA played the first ODIs in their history, in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy in England.[16] Reid had been caught up in Hurricane Frances, and at one stage had looked unlikely to make it across the Atlantic,[17] but he was rewarded for his perseverance when, opening the bowling in the first game against New Zealand, he had captain Stephen Fleming caught at cover.[4]
This was the first wicket in ODI history for the United States,[4] although they were brought back down to earth by a thumping 210-run defeat, followed by a nine-wicket thrashing by the Australians.[18]
Reid last played for the US in the 2005 ICC Trophy[3] in Ireland,[5] but despite two half centuries his bowling was ineffective, and he took just one wicket from 42 overs[2] in a disastrous competition for the Americans which saw them lose all four of their group games (one more was abandoned), thus denying the USA a place at the 2007 World Cup.[19] He hit 54 against Denmark,[20] but his best of 61 not out[2] came in a ninth-place play-off match which saw the United States beaten by Oman.[21]
^Scorecard of Denmark v USA, 2 July 2005 at CricketArchive
^Scorecard of Oman v USA, 11 July 2005 at CricketArchive
January 01, 1970
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Charles Anthony Tony Reid born 9 April 1962 is a Barbados born American former cricketer 1 A right handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler 2 he played for the United States national cricket team from 2000 until 2005 3 He was the first man to take a wicket for the US in a One Day International ODI 4 Tony ReidPersonal informationFull nameCharles Anthony ReidBorn 1962 04 09 9 April 1962 age 62 BarbadosBattingRight handedBowlingRight arm mediumRoleAll rounderInternational informationNational sideUnited StatesODI debut cap 8 10 September 2004 v New ZealandLast ODI13 September 2004 v AustraliaCareer statisticsCompetition ODI FC LAMatches 2 2 15Runs scored 8 33 276Batting average 4 00 8 25 21 23100s 50s 0 0 0 0 0 3Top score 6 26 61 Balls bowled 78 156 714Wickets 1 4 9Bowling average 63 00 19 00 50 225 wickets in innings 0 0 010 wickets in match 0 0 0Best bowling 1 37 2 10 3 40Catches stumpings 0 0 1 0 2 0Source CricketArchive 16 October 2008Biography editBorn in Barbados in 1962 2 Reid made his List A debut when the USA took part in the 2000 01 Red Stripe Bowl playing three of the team s four group matches in Jamaica His debut against the Jamaicans 5 was inauspicious as he went for 50 from his ten overs and was lbw to Laurie Williams for a duck 6 He did not play in the match against Canada but was back in the side against his native Barbados 5 taking his first senior wicket that of West Indies Test batsman Adrian Griffith 7 He was retained against Trinidad amp Tobago 2 but failed to make any impression as the USA were bowled out for a paltry 62 which their opponents rushed past for the loss of one wicket in 31 balls 8 His next appearances were in early 2004 at the ICC 6 Nations Challenge tournament in Sharjah and Dubai 5 which the United States eventually won on net run rate 9 In the first match against Namibia he took 3 40 and scored 30 in a five wicket win as well as running out the Namibian captain Deon Kotze 10 Later in the competition he scored 55 in a losing cause against the Netherlands 11 Shortly after the end of the Six Nations competition Reid made his first class debut at the 2004 ICC Intercontinental Cup against Canada in Fort Lauderdale 12 He scored only 4 and 2 as the USA lost by 104 runs but took 2 10 in six tight overs in the Canadian second innings 13 Five games followed at the Americas Championship a tournament he previously played in 2000 14 before another Intercontinental Cup appearance this time in a winning cause against Bermuda 15 In September 2004 the USA played the first ODIs in their history in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy in England 16 Reid had been caught up in Hurricane Frances and at one stage had looked unlikely to make it across the Atlantic 17 but he was rewarded for his perseverance when opening the bowling in the first game against New Zealand he had captain Stephen Fleming caught at cover 4 This was the first wicket in ODI history for the United States 4 although they were brought back down to earth by a thumping 210 run defeat followed by a nine wicket thrashing by the Australians 18 Reid last played for the US in the 2005 ICC Trophy 3 in Ireland 5 but despite two half centuries his bowling was ineffective and he took just one wicket from 42 overs 2 in a disastrous competition for the Americans which saw them lose all four of their group games one more was abandoned thus denying the USA a place at the 2007 World Cup 19 He hit 54 against Denmark 20 but his best of 61 not out 2 came in a ninth place play off match which saw the United States beaten by Oman 21 References edit Tony Reid at Cricinfo a b c d e Tony Reid at CricketArchive a b Teams played for by Tony Reid at CricketArchive a b c Scorecard of New Zealand v USA 10 September 2004 at CricketArchive a b c d List A matches played by Charles Reid at CricketArchive Scorecard of Jamaica v USA 11 October 2000 at CricketArchive Scorecard of Barbados v USA 16 October 2000 at CricketArchive Scorecard of Trinidad amp Tobago v USA 17 October 2000 at CricketArchive 2004 ICC 6 Nations Challenge Points Table at CricketArchive Scorecard of Namibia v USA 29 February 2004 at CricketArchive Scorecard of Netherlands v USA 4 March 2004 at CricketArchive First class matches played by Tony Reid at CricketArchive Scorecard of USA v Canada 28 May 2004 at CricketArchive Other matches played by Tony Reid at CricketArchive Scorecard of Bermuda v USA 13 July 2004 at CricketArchive List of USA ODIs at CricketArchive Reid left stranded by Hurricane Frances by Wisden Cricinfo Staff 6 September 2004 at Cricinfo Scorecard of Australia v USA 13 September 2004 at CricketArchive 2005 ICC Trophy Points Table at CricketArchive Scorecard of Denmark v USA 2 July 2005 at CricketArchive Scorecard of Oman v USA 11 July 2005 at CricketArchive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Reid amp oldid 1198899432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,