Dwayne Leverock

Dwayne Leverock
Dwayne Leverock
Personal information
Full name Russell Dwayne Mark Leverock
Born 14 July 1971 (1971-07-14) (age 40)
Bermuda
Nickname Sluggo
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Slow left arm orthodox
Role Bowler
Career statistics
Competition ODI FC List A
Matches 32 15 44
Runs scored 112 349 126
Batting average 11.20 17.45 11.45
100s/50s 0/0 0/2 0/0
Top score 20* 52 20*
Balls bowled 1,684 4,115 2,308
Wickets 34 71 47
Bowling average 33.02 26.47 32.27
5 wickets in innings 1 6 1
10 wickets in match n/a 2 n/a
Best bowling 5/53 7/57 5/53
Catches/stumpings 10/– 12/– 15/–
Source: CricketArchive, 18 April 2009

Russell Dwayne Mark Leverock (born July 14, 1971 in Bermuda) is a former Bermudian cricketer.

Known as 'Sluggo' and living above a curry house in Bermuda, Leverock is a policeman and also drives a prison van.[1] At the 2007 Cricket World Cup he was the largest player to grace the pitch, weighing in at 20 stone (280 pounds). However, he is not the heaviest man to ever play international cricket, as Warwick Armstrong is believed to have weighed approximately 22 stone.[2]

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Playing career

Leverock played with the Bermudian cricket team in their first ever One Day International when they played Canada on 17 May 2006. Leverock claimed one of Canada's wickets as Bermuda won the game by three wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis method. He has since gone onto play for Bermuda in 11 ODIs, and picked up the first five wicket haul by a Bermudian bowler in ODIs, when he took 5/53 against Kenya which he achieved by opening the bowling, no mean feat for a spin bowler.

He has also represented Bermuda in all eight of their ICC Intercontinental Cup matches to date, with a best of 7/57 against the USA in 2004. He also played in the 2005 ICC Trophy, the ICC Americas Championship in 2004 and 2006, and in the 2006 Stanford 20/20.

As a batsman, Leverock made his first half-century (51) against the Netherlands in the 2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup, including 8 fours, and shared in a 132-run partnership with Glamorgan captain David Hemp.[3] It was reported that he "enjoyed his time at the crease so much that he expressed dissent when he was given out lbw, and was consequently fined for the action.".[4] He made his second half-century (also 51) against the Netherlands in the 2007-08 ICC Intercontinental Cup,[5] which included some powerful straight fours.[6]

2007 Cricket World Cup

In a warm up game against England, as preparation for the 2007 Cricket World Cup Leverock took the wickets of Paul Collingwood and notably Kevin Pietersen, his 10 over spell returning figures of 2 for 32 and resulting in Leverock attaining a cult following around the world. Leverock commented, "It was the first time I have played against a team like this. I settled into a rhythm, and when I settled, I took wickets. The wicket was turning a little bit". England captain Michael Vaughan was full of praise for Leverock's performance. "He bowled very well. Any spinner that drags Kevin Pietersen out of his crease, and does him in the flight, is a good bowler".

Against Sri Lanka, Leverock took the wicket of Sri Lanka wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara, but missed two opportunities to catch Sri Lanka captain, Mahela Jayawardene. Leverock's 10 overs cost 67 runs.

Leverock took a stunning, diving one-handed slip catch to dismiss Robin Uthappa off Malachi Jones' 1st ball in World Cup Cricket, (the 2nd over of the game) against India, which triggered off wild celebrations. Leverock also took the wicket of Yuvraj Singh and performed his trademark "jig" to celebrate. However, his 10 overs were expensive, going for 96 runs.

With the shock of the death of Bob Woolmer, British tabloid fury at Andrew Flintoff's drunken shenanigans and sub-continental unhappiness at underperforming superstars, Leverock became the feel-good hit of the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

Bermuda coach Gus Logie, the former West Indies international, is an admirer of left-arm spinner Leverock. "He's big and because of that he attracts a lot of attention, but it does not deter him," Logie says.

Dwayne's performances in the 2007 World Cup won him the Bermuda Sun Sports Personality of the Year for the second year running. Dwayne remarked that 2007 "has been a memorable year."

He also mentioned, "A lot of people do recognize me now, which surprised me. I noticed it most coming through Heathrow on our tour of Europe. English people, Indians, Sri Lankans, anyone who knew cricket seemed to recognize me."

"Quite a few came up and asked for a picture or an autograph, which is a nice feeling." [7]

The British media greeted his performance at the World Cup with headlines such as "Owzfat" "Bermuda pie-angle" and "Lard before wicket".[8]

Retirement

Leverock announced his retirement from international cricket in April 2009 after Bermuda finished in a disappointing ninth place in the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier which resulted in the team losing its One Day International status and failing to qualify for the 2011 Cricket World Cup.[9]

Other sports

Leverock previously played football at Hull City with Bermudian team Zebras, where he was a striker.[10] Leverock also plays golf.

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