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Ian Bradshaw

Ian David Russell Bradshaw (born 9 July 1974) is a Barbadian cricketer who played for West Indies as a left-arm medium-fast bowler and a left-handed batsman. He captained the West Indies U-19 team, but his senior debut came two months before his 30th birthday, when he was selected to play in the last three One Day Internationals of the seven-match series against England. After taking five wickets in the three matches, he became a permanent fixture.〔(Statsguru – IDR Bradshaw – ODIs – Innings by innings list ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 June 2006〕 In September 2004, Bradshaw won the 2004 Champions Trophy with West Indies, his only one-day title to date, and Bradshaw was named Man of the Match in the final. He made his Test debut in March 2006, taking three wickets in each innings against New Zealand, and played five matches before being dropped in June.
==Breaking through==

Bradshaw captained West Indies U-19 during their tour of England in 1993, playing three youth Tests and two One-day Internationals.〔(Ian Bradshaw ), from CricketArchive, retrieved 28 June 2006〕 However, as he failed to impress the national selectors of Barbados enough to get first class time for Barbados before January 1998, he was also out of the regional selectors' thoughts, even though he captained Barbados from 2000–01 onwards.
In January 2004, Bradshaw was named in West Indies' 15-man ODI squad which played South Africa, as "reward for good performances during the Red Stripe Bowl",〔(West Indies name one-day squad ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 June 2006〕 where Bradshaw had taken five wickets for 22 runs to be named Man of the Match in the semi-final.〔(Barbados v Trinidad and Tobago in 2003/04 ), from CricketArchive, retrieved 28 June 2006〕 However, Bradshaw did not play a single match, returning to Carib Beer Cup cricket to take six wickets in the Carib Beer Challenge final, where Barbados beat Jamaica.〔(Final: Barbados v Jamaica at Barbados (Crab Hill), 25–28 Mar 2004 ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 June 2006〕
He was given another ODI selection in April 2004,〔(Chanderpaul returns for ODI series ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 13 April 2004〕 against England in a 7-match series, but Bradshaw was not selected for the first four games, before taking two wickets as West Indies won the fifth match of the series by five wickets on debut at Beausejour Stadium.〔(5th ODI: West Indies v England at St Lucia, 1 May 2004 ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 June 2006〕 Bradshaw ended with five wickets for the series, and his economy rate of 5.50 is still the highest of his career to date.〔(Statsguru – IDR Bradshaw – ODI Bowling – Series averages ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 June 2006〕
Bradshaw was retained for the three-match series with Bangladesh, winning the Man of the Match award after bowling figures of 10–4–11–2, the most economical of his ODI career,〔 and an unbeaten 12 as West Indies won by one wicket. He ended with five wickets at a bowling average of 9.60 for the series, thus ending third in the wicket-taking tally for the series behind Tino Best and Tapash Baisya.〔(Bangladesh in West Indies, 2004 One-Day Series Averages ), from Cricinfo, retrieved 28 June 2006〕

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