• Justin Greaves starred in the West Indies' 201-run victory over Bangladesh in the first Test match, earning Player of the Match award..

  • From debuting in regional competitions to scoring a Test century, Justin Greaves has quickly emerged as a versatile all-rounder for the West Indies.

10 lesser-known facts about West Indies emerging star Justin Greaves
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West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves delivered a stellar performance in the first Test match against Bangladesh in the recently-concluded two-match Test series, showcasing his remarkable abilities as both a batter and a bowler. Scoring an unbeaten 115 runs, Greaves anchored the innings and steered his team to an impressive 201-run victory. Adding to his heroics, he picked up two wickets, earning the Player of the Match award. This victory highlighted Greaves’ growing reputation as a valuable asset in West Indies cricket.

Here are 10 lesser-known facts about Justin Greaves:

1. A Barbadian cricketer with a bright future

Justin Pierre Greaves was born on February 26, 1994, in Barbados. Hailing from a land known for producing cricketing legends, Greaves is steadily carving out a name for himself in international cricket.

2. Early domestic career with Combined Campuses and Colleges

Greaves began his cricketing journey in West Indian domestic cricket, representing both Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) and Barbados. These stints honed his skills and laid the foundation for his professional career.

3. A Versatile All-Rounder

Greaves is a right-handed batter and a right-arm medium-fast bowler, making him a versatile all-rounder. His ability to contribute significantly with both bat and ball has been pivotal in several matches.

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4. First-Class Debut at the Regional Four-Day Competition


Greaves made his first-class debut during the 2013-14 Regional Four-Day Competition, representing Combined Campuses. This marked the beginning of his journey into professional cricket.

5. List A Debut for Barbados


In January 2016, Greaves debuted in List A cricket for Barbados during the Regional Super50 tournament. He played against ICC Americas, showcasing his talent on a larger stage.

6. Introduction to T20 Cricket


Greaves entered the T20 arena on September 20, 2019, playing for the Barbados Tridents in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). His debut in this fast-paced format underlined his adaptability and skill.

7. Emerging Team Selection


In October 2019, Greaves was named in the West Indies Emerging Team for the Regional Super50 tournament. This selection reflected his rising stature in regional cricket.

8. ODI Debut Against Ireland


On January 8, 2022, Greaves made his ODI debut for the West Indies in a match against Ireland. This milestone showcased his readiness to compete on the international stage.

9. Test Debut Against Australia


Greaves’ test debut came against a formidable Australia side on January 17, 2024. This marked his entry into the longest format of the game, a dream for many cricketers.

10. First Test Century


On November 23, 2024, in Antigua, Greaves achieved another significant milestone by scoring his maiden test century against Bangladesh. This innings not only cemented his place in the team but also earned him accolades from fans and pundits alike.

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