Happy B’Day England Cricketer Stephen Parry, Stephen was born on 12 January 1986 in Manchester, England. His full name is Stephen David Parry. And his batting style is Right-hand, and Bowling style is Slow left-arm orthodox, and Stephen’s this have 35th birthday.

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Happy B’Day England Cricketer Stephen Parry

His Senior Debut for Lancashire in 2007 :-

Parry made his senior debut for Lancashire in 2007 and was naming Lancashire’s Young Player of the Year in 2009.

Lancashire had two other left-arm extremist spinners in the team from 2008 to 2012. With Parry competing with them for a spot in the team. Parry became coveted among Lancashire’s limited-overs teams, although played less frequently than the first-class side.

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In addition to leading the England Lions previously. Parry made his One Day International debut against the West Indies in March 2014 and played his first Twenty20 International against the same opponents later that month.

Stephen Parry reveals why he didn't leave Lancashire - Manchester Evening  News

Stephen’s Domestic Career :-

Parry appeared twice in the 2005 Minor Counties Championship season, as well as competed in the MCCA Trophy for Cumberland, and won his league’s Player of the Season and Bowler of the Season for his club Northern in their ECB Premier League. helped contribute to the success of the championship.

Stephen played a vital role in Lancashire’s 2015 T20 Blast win with 25 wickets in the tournament at an average of 15.

The following year he took his best T20 figures at Old Trafford and 5 for 13 against Worcestershire by any bowler. Rapids got out for just 53 runs. He was releasing by Lancashire in November 2020.

Stephen Parry leaves Lancashire after 16 years - About Manchester

Parry’s International Career :-

In February 2014, Parry was naming in England’s squad for the limited-overs series in the West Indies and the ICC World Twenty20 in Bangladesh.

Upon his arrival, he took 3 for 32 and was the man of the match in England’s victory in the second ODI against West Indies. He followed it up with figures of 1-60, as England entered a 25-run win.

Stephen Parry leaves Lancashire after 16-year stint at club

He took West Indies to a five-wicket victory with figures of 0-17 in two overs in the second T20I between the two sides. In the next match, he took figures of 0-32 in his four overs.

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Parry was part of the England squad for the 2014 T20 World Cup. He played only one match against the Netherlands, in which England lost by 45 runs.

He bowling two overs and finished with figures of 0–23. And was running out for one while batting.

In November 2015, Parry was naming to the England squad for the T20I series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates. He played in the first 2 matches of the series, taking 2 for 33 in the first match and 1 for 33 in the second match.