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[PICTURES/VIDEOS] Tom Kohler-Cadmore - English top-order batsman

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Scores of 54, 3 and currently 22* for Peshawar in PSL 6. Looks a good, composed batsman, with some hefty mental strength.

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Hope he stays with PSL and doesnt use it as a training academy!
 
A run-a-ball 46 is what he finishes on, fantastic hand playing very sensibly during some tough tough spells of bowling
 
He is mediocre.

I don't know how he is managing to score runs, honestly speaking.
 
They haven't bothered analyzing his weaknesses yet that's why he's scoring.
 
He got his county cap in 2019.He does not have a lot experience.He has 9 first class hundreds and fifteen 50s.His first class avg is 34.59.This is not bad.There are no high quality lesgues.Most of them are similar.The players from the so called high quality league will be flops if the play in PSL.
 
He is a good player who will do well in LOIs, but he will never get a chance because England is overloaded with talent.
 
England and have found the formula to regularly produce good LO cricketers.

I won't be surprised if they win next T20I world cup in India.
 
He is a good player who will do well in LOIs, but he will never get a chance because England is overloaded with talent.

How will he do well in LOIs if he can’t play for England? Lol
 
How will he do well in LOIs if he can’t play for England? Lol

Not sure why you are LOL’ing.

He will do well in LOIs if he gets a chance, but he won’t because England is overloaded with talent.

I thought it was very obvious what I was implying.
 
Tom Kohler-Cadmore made it look ridiculously simple yesterday, scoring 109 on day one of the three-day friendly against Leeds-Bradford MCCU, reaching his hundred 20 minutes before lunch.

Kohler-Cadmore retired out at lunch and might still have been batting now had he not done so.

There seemed little prospect of him being shifted by conventional means, the tall right-hander driving and pulling with customary power as Yorkshire scored 417-4 ahead of what promises to be an important season for him.

Aged 26, and having worked his way firmly on to England’s radar (he was part of their back-to-training group last year and previously represented England Lions), Kohler-Cadmore is at a pivotal stage of his career.

He had a good winter with Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League, and with Pune Devils in the Abu Dhabi T10 League, enhancing his status as a white-ball player.

But his red-ball credentials are increasingly impressive.

Pre-pandemic, Kohler-Cadmore looked primed to show as much to a wider audience, having scored more than 1,000 first-class runs in 2019, but he is not getting carried away at the prospect of achieving full England honours

“I always think everyone in county cricket is kind of six weeks, seven weeks away from being talked about for England,” he said yesterday, after making his runs from exactly 100 balls with 21 fours and a straight six off the left-arm spinner Josh Haynes into the Emerald Stand.

“Say if one of our youngsters, James Wharton, broke into the Yorkshire first-team and scored four hundreds in six weeks, opening the batting, I’m pretty sure there’d be people talking about potential England for him, or at least a Lions tour.

“You only have to look at Dom Sibley a couple of years ago. He scored so many runs that they couldn’t not pick him, and he’s not looked back since. So every player in England has the opportunity.

“Obviously I’d like to be the one who’s putting my name out there, but, if not, then that’s just the way it is. At 26, anything can happen career-wise. But there’s definitely the hunger there to play for England, there’s the hunger to be Yorkshire’s leading run-scorer every season, and all I can do is give it my best.”

If Kohler-Cadmore sounds relaxed about his prospects of playing Test and/or white-ball international cricket, as opposed to giving off the air of someone who is fretting about things as the sands of time trickle, it is because he is comfortable with where his career is at now.

His growing experience of T20 franchise cricket around the world has broadened his knowledge and improved his game, and he points to the example of how this has assisted the likes of Liam Livingstone, the Lancashire batsman who is a year older at 27, and who made his one-day international debut for England last week.

“You look at Liam Livingstone,” said Kohler-Cadmore. “He’s now come into international cricket and looked at home because he’s played in the IPL, the Big Bash, the PSL, and so on.

“He’s played against all the cricketers that he’ll be playing against on the international stage, and I just think it (franchise cricket) helps to grow your experience.

“I’ve not played international cricket yet, but I’ve been able to travel the world and play some great competitions, which I’m very privileged to have done, and for me it’s just about doing well and winning games for the team that I’m in.”

On an excellent batting pitch at Headingley yesterday, with both teams naming 13 players, Kohler-Cadmore stood tall in more ways than one.

The students fought hard after winning the toss – they have had precious little preparation due to the Covid restrictions – and it was tough going for them on an extremely breezy if sun-kissed day, with the wind whipping and whistling around the old ground.

Kohler-Cadmore reached his half-century from 55 balls and needed only 28 more deliveries to bring up his hundred. He made his 109 out of 146 for the first wicket with Tom Loten, the 22-year-old who crafted a patient 84 from 206 balls with 11 fours before falling just before tea, caught at slip off the spinner Haynes.


Gary Ballance continued his solid pre-season with 66 from 88 balls with eight fours and a six, off-spinner Nick Keast removing him courtesy of a catch behind the stumps as he attempted to cut.

Harry Brook struck 76 from 110 balls with 12 fours before edging Hishaam Khan behind, Will Fraine (61) and Jonny Tattersall (11) the not out batsmen.

https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spo...all-to-keep-himself-on-englands-radar-3182857
 
The Yorkshire County Cricket Club has agreed to allow Tom Kohler-Cadmore to join Somerset at the end the season.

The 27-year-old batter has been released from the final year of his contract in order to allow him to pursue an opportunity elsewhere.

Interim Managing Director of Cricket Darren Gough said: “Having been in discussions with Tom over the last few months, it has become clear that this opportunity for him to join Somerset is one he would very much like to take. I’d like to thank him for his significant contributions to the Club over the last six years and wish him all the best for his future.”

Kohler-Cadmore said: “I’m very grateful to Darren Gough for his understanding in allowing me to pursue an opportunity elsewhere and have enjoyed my time at Headingley. I’d like to wish my teammates and all of the supporters every success for the future.”
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Harry Brook put on 115 together in the first Roses clash of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Blast22?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Blast22</a> &#55356;&#57145;<br><br>Brutal batting from the <a href="https://twitter.com/YorkshireCCC?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@YorkshireCCC</a> duo &#55357;&#56485; <a href="https://t.co/xnX0HxBIPD">pic.twitter.com/xnX0HxBIPD</a></p>— Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) <a href="https://twitter.com/VitalityBlast/status/1546539210450128898?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 11, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Kohler-Cadmore Speaking to the media ahead of PSL 8:

“Let’s be honest, to be able to play with Babar, it is going to be great"

“To be able to learn a thing or two from him will be great for my game.”

“Every time I come here, the quality of bowling has really impressed me and it is challenging as a batter. It helped me improve my game a lot, I hope to contribute to the team"

“I know, it is going to cause a headache to our team to pick the right XI, because we have a lot of talented guys. This is kind of thing you like in your side,” he concluded.
 
This lad hasn't even played yet for England such is their strength.

In Pakistan we have the likes of Haider Ali who have flopped big time.
 
This lad hasn't even played yet for England such is their strength.

In Pakistan we have the likes of Haider Ali who have flopped big time.

The modern english batsmen are coming with a lot of bat speed and strength , they do not totally rely on timing.
 
Brilliant innings: potentially match-winning for PZ v KK

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tom Kohler-Cadmore "it was great to bat out there tonight with Babar Azam and to be able to watch him up close was awesome" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL8?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL8</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/KKvPZ?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#KKvPZ</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) <a href="https://twitter.com/SajSadiqCricket/status/1625574650922016768?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 14, 2023</a></blockquote>
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Player of the Match

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Private schools in England are producing absolute monster bats
 
Brilliant innings from Kohler-Cadmore comes to an end - but a good ball from Rauf as well, the only way they could have got him out.
 
Destined for an English T20 cap. Pretty consistent lower order destroyer!
 
TKC getting TKO Of late, apparently no score of 40 plus in his last 18 games. Appalling!!
 

Germany want Kohler-Cadmore to fire World Cup dream​

Germany are set to make an ambitious attempt to persuade Somerset's Tom Kohler-Cadmore to join his brother and be part of their bid to qualify for a first-ever T20 World Cup.

Kohler-Cadmore was called up to England's limited-overs squad for last summer's one-day international series against Ireland but did not make an appearance.

The 29-year-old, a big-hitting top-order batter who also keeps wicket, has scored 4,948 runs in 198 domestic T20 innings at an average of 27.64.

He featured in the 2024 Indian Premier League for Rajasthan Royals and would have been among those in contention for England's T20 World Cup squad had there been an injury to a frontline batter.

However, BBC Sport understands the Deutsche Cricket Bund (DCB) want to pull off a major coup and convince him to represent Germany in the future.

Kohler-Cadmore's mother Annette is German and his elder brother Ben recently acquired citizenship.

Ben, 31, made his first appearance for the nationalmannschaft against the Netherlands A last month.

He is now set to make his full T20 international debut before his sibling in an International Cricket Council (ICC) European sub-regional qualifier, held in Krefeld and Gelsenkirchen, between 7-14 July.

Ben has previously played 2nd XI cricket for Worcestershire, Minor Counties for Cheshire and represented the Royal Navy.

 
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