Wesley barresi

  1. Wesley Barresi calls it a day
  2. Dutch International Wesley Barresi retires from International Cricket
  3. T20 World Cup 2021: Former cricketer Wesley Barresi lays into Netherlands Cricket administration for poor show
  4. Wesley Barresi Profile, Wesley Barresi: Age, ICC Ranking, Career Info, Stats and Latest News
  5. Dutch International Wesley Barresi retires from International Cricket
  6. T20 World Cup 2021: Former cricketer Wesley Barresi lays into Netherlands Cricket administration for poor show
  7. Wesley Barresi calls it a day
  8. Wesley Barresi Profile, Wesley Barresi: Age, ICC Ranking, Career Info, Stats and Latest News
  9. Wesley Barresi Profile, Wesley Barresi: Age, ICC Ranking, Career Info, Stats and Latest News
  10. Dutch International Wesley Barresi retires from International Cricket


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Wesley Barresi calls it a day

Between his first appearance in Dutch colours in 2009 and his final game ten years later he made 4614 runs across all formats, his highest international score his unbeaten 137 For much of that decade he was one of the Netherlands’ most dependable batsmen, and his opening partnership with Stef Myburgh was a feature of the World T20 Qualifier in the UAE in 2013, when he plundered the Scottish attack in particular, making 70 and 75 not out in the two matches between the sides. Wes Barresi hits out for HBS (Photo: Sander Tholen) But he has not played for the national side since July 2019, and has now decided to draw a line under his career after 192 matches across the three formats. ‘The world of cricket doesn’t quite understand the sacrifice, dedication and self-motivation that goes into being an Associate cricketer,’ Barresi said on announcing his retirement. ‘I’ve been incredibly privileged not only to participate in three World Cups, represent a country and achieve some memorable feats, but more importantly I’ve had the pleasure of doing this for eighteen years.’ Well done bud. Played some of the defining innings' of the last 10 years for They were usually when we were under the pump and for world cup qualification. Good luck in whatever comes next for you.— Peter Borren (@dutchiepdb) Tributes have come thick and fast since Barresi announced his retirement At his best in one-day cricket, where his 2892 runs came at an average of 30.12, Barresi made 19 half-centuries as wel...

Dutch International Wesley Barresi retires from International Cricket

A career that has lasted 18 years in South Africa and Netherlands has come to an end as Netherlands wicket-keeper Wesley Barresi has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, effective 15th February 2021. Barresi shared his retirement post on his social media account on twitter. Barresi started his age-group cricket in South Africa and represented Easterns Cricket at U/15, U/19 and U/23 level, as he made his first-class and List-A debut for Easterns in 2004. After deciding to represent Netherlands, he made his ODI debut in 2010 against Scotland in the World Cricket League, and his T20I debut in 2012 against Canada. Wesley Barresi was part of Netherlands squad in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup in India, and in 2014 ICC T20 World Cup in Bangladesh and 2016 ICC T20 World Cup in India. Barresi was also an integral part of Netherlands squad in ICC World Cricket League (WCL), where he played in 41 matches and in ICC Intercontinental Cup (I-Cup) tournaments, where he played in 18 matches. Barresi’s last International appearance for the Dutch in both T20I and ODI formats came during Zimbabwe’s tour of Netherlands in June 2019. A wicket-keeper by profession, Barresi did roll his arm over in the later part of his career and has picked up 3 wickets in First-class cricket, which came in an I-Cup game against Ireland in 2017 at Malahide. Wesley Barresi Career (In Numbers) Matches Innings Runs Highest Average Catches Stumpings ODIs 31 927 137* vs Kenya in 2014 35.65 17 8 T20Is...

T20 World Cup 2021: Former cricketer Wesley Barresi lays into Netherlands Cricket administration for poor show

Wesley Barresi took to Twitter to claim that the performance doesn’t reflect the quality of Netherlands cricket, but shows the laxity of a cricket board that has taken the sport in the country to a new low. “May this T20 WorldCup (does) not reflect the quality cricketers the Netherlands Cricket possesses but highlight a cricket board that has no interest in growing this team, nurturing its players, its performance, and the culture that we have created over the last ten years,” Wesley Barresi tweeted. Here's Barresi's tweet: The Netherlands have one more opportunity to salvage some pride when they face Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Friday. It may turn out to be a tough outing for the Dutchmen considering the strength of the Sri Lankan side, but they will hope to make a mark on the tournament before heading back. Sri Lanka have already qualified for the Super 12 stage on the back of some impressive performances in the first two matches. Their impressive net run rate may help them qualify as the top side from Group A. The winner of the match between Ireland and Namibia will join Sri Lanka in the Super 12 from Group A.

Wesley Barresi Profile, Wesley Barresi: Age, ICC Ranking, Career Info, Stats and Latest News

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Dutch International Wesley Barresi retires from International Cricket

A career that has lasted 18 years in South Africa and Netherlands has come to an end as Netherlands wicket-keeper Wesley Barresi has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, effective 15th February 2021. Barresi shared his retirement post on his social media account on twitter. Barresi started his age-group cricket in South Africa and represented Easterns Cricket at U/15, U/19 and U/23 level, as he made his first-class and List-A debut for Easterns in 2004. After deciding to represent Netherlands, he made his ODI debut in 2010 against Scotland in the World Cricket League, and his T20I debut in 2012 against Canada. Wesley Barresi was part of Netherlands squad in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup in India, and in 2014 ICC T20 World Cup in Bangladesh and 2016 ICC T20 World Cup in India. Barresi was also an integral part of Netherlands squad in ICC World Cricket League (WCL), where he played in 41 matches and in ICC Intercontinental Cup (I-Cup) tournaments, where he played in 18 matches. Barresi’s last International appearance for the Dutch in both T20I and ODI formats came during Zimbabwe’s tour of Netherlands in June 2019. A wicket-keeper by profession, Barresi did roll his arm over in the later part of his career and has picked up 3 wickets in First-class cricket, which came in an I-Cup game against Ireland in 2017 at Malahide. Wesley Barresi Career (In Numbers) Matches Innings Runs Highest Average Catches Stumpings ODIs 31 927 137* vs Kenya in 2014 35.65 17 8 T20Is...

T20 World Cup 2021: Former cricketer Wesley Barresi lays into Netherlands Cricket administration for poor show

Wesley Barresi took to Twitter to claim that the performance doesn’t reflect the quality of Netherlands cricket, but shows the laxity of a cricket board that has taken the sport in the country to a new low. “May this T20 WorldCup (does) not reflect the quality cricketers the Netherlands Cricket possesses but highlight a cricket board that has no interest in growing this team, nurturing its players, its performance, and the culture that we have created over the last ten years,” Wesley Barresi tweeted. Here's Barresi's tweet: The Netherlands have one more opportunity to salvage some pride when they face Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Friday. It may turn out to be a tough outing for the Dutchmen considering the strength of the Sri Lankan side, but they will hope to make a mark on the tournament before heading back. Sri Lanka have already qualified for the Super 12 stage on the back of some impressive performances in the first two matches. Their impressive net run rate may help them qualify as the top side from Group A. The winner of the match between Ireland and Namibia will join Sri Lanka in the Super 12 from Group A.

Wesley Barresi calls it a day

Between his first appearance in Dutch colours in 2009 and his final game ten years later he made 4614 runs across all formats, his highest international score his unbeaten 137 For much of that decade he was one of the Netherlands’ most dependable batsmen, and his opening partnership with Stef Myburgh was a feature of the World T20 Qualifier in the UAE in 2013, when he plundered the Scottish attack in particular, making 70 and 75 not out in the two matches between the sides. Wes Barresi hits out for HBS (Photo: Sander Tholen) But he has not played for the national side since July 2019, and has now decided to draw a line under his career after 192 matches across the three formats. ‘The world of cricket doesn’t quite understand the sacrifice, dedication and self-motivation that goes into being an Associate cricketer,’ Barresi said on announcing his retirement. ‘I’ve been incredibly privileged not only to participate in three World Cups, represent a country and achieve some memorable feats, but more importantly I’ve had the pleasure of doing this for eighteen years.’ Well done bud. Played some of the defining innings' of the last 10 years for They were usually when we were under the pump and for world cup qualification. Good luck in whatever comes next for you.— Peter Borren (@dutchiepdb) Tributes have come thick and fast since Barresi announced his retirement At his best in one-day cricket, where his 2892 runs came at an average of 30.12, Barresi made 19 half-centuries as wel...

Wesley Barresi Profile, Wesley Barresi: Age, ICC Ranking, Career Info, Stats and Latest News

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Dutch International Wesley Barresi retires from International Cricket

A career that has lasted 18 years in South Africa and Netherlands has come to an end as Netherlands wicket-keeper Wesley Barresi has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, effective 15th February 2021. Barresi shared his retirement post on his social media account on twitter. Barresi started his age-group cricket in South Africa and represented Easterns Cricket at U/15, U/19 and U/23 level, as he made his first-class and List-A debut for Easterns in 2004. After deciding to represent Netherlands, he made his ODI debut in 2010 against Scotland in the World Cricket League, and his T20I debut in 2012 against Canada. Wesley Barresi was part of Netherlands squad in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup in India, and in 2014 ICC T20 World Cup in Bangladesh and 2016 ICC T20 World Cup in India. Barresi was also an integral part of Netherlands squad in ICC World Cricket League (WCL), where he played in 41 matches and in ICC Intercontinental Cup (I-Cup) tournaments, where he played in 18 matches. Barresi’s last International appearance for the Dutch in both T20I and ODI formats came during Zimbabwe’s tour of Netherlands in June 2019. A wicket-keeper by profession, Barresi did roll his arm over in the later part of his career and has picked up 3 wickets in First-class cricket, which came in an I-Cup game against Ireland in 2017 at Malahide. Wesley Barresi Career (In Numbers) Matches Innings Runs Highest Average Catches Stumpings ODIs 31 927 137* vs Kenya in 2014 35.65 17 8 T20Is...