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Jamie Overton (born 10 April 1994) is an English cricketer who plays for Surrey County Cricket Club. He is a right-arm fast bowler who also bats right-handed.[1] He made his debut for Somerset in the 2012 Clydesdale Bank 40 against Surrey.[2] He made his international debut for the England cricket team in June 2022. His twin brother, Craig, plays for Somerset.[3]

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Domestic career

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Overton began a rise to wider prominence in the cricket world with a hostile spell of bowling in the opening match of the 2012 U-19 World Cup against Australia in Townsville, registering speeds approaching 93 mph (150 km/h) on his way to claiming two top-order wickets via slip catches held by his brother.[4][5]

On 1 August 2020, it was announced that Overton had rejected Somerset's offer of a new contract and had chosen to join Surrey on a three-year contract ahead of the 2021 season.[6] In the same month, during the 2020 Bob Willis Trophy, Overton scored his maiden century in first-class cricket.[7] In September 2020, Overton requested to join Surrey immediately on loan for the remainder of the 2020 season.[8]

In April 2022 he was bought by the Manchester Originals for the 2022 season of The Hundred.[9] Overton was part of the Surrey team that won the 2022 County Championship.

In February 2023 he was retained by the Manchester Originals for the 2023 season of The Hundred. Overton was named player of the tournament for the 2023 season of The Hundred after several impressive performances with both bat and ball for the Originals. On 30 August 2023 Overton signed a new contract with Surrey after vastly contributing to Surrey's success since joining the club[10]

In September 2023 Overton was signed by the Adelaide Strikers for the 2023-24 Big Bash league. In September 2024, He was signed as a platinum player by the same team for A$420,000.[11][12]

On November 25, 2024 Overton was signed by the Chennai Super Kings for the 18th season of IPL (IPL 2025) during the 2025 Mega Auction for his base price of 1.5 crores.[13]

International career

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On 29 May 2020, Overton was named in a 55-man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England following the COVID-19 pandemic.[14][15] On 17 June 2020, Overton was included in England's 30-man squad to start training behind closed doors for the Test series against the West Indies.[16][17]

In May 2022, a new initiative by the ECB designed to discover and track the bowling speed of cricketers in first class cricket showed Overton bowling at 90mph.[18] The following month, Overton was added to England's Test squad for the third and final match against New Zealand.[19] He made his Test debut on 23 June 2022 for England against New Zealand.[20]

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Jamie Overton (born 10 April 1994) is an English professional who plays as a right-arm fast bowler and right-handed batsman, serving as an for in domestic cricket and representing internationally across all three formats. Standing at 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m), he is renowned for his pace, power-hitting, and ability to contribute with both bat and ball, having debuted in first-class cricket for in 2012 before moving to in 2021. On 1 September 2025, Overton announced an indefinite break from red-ball cricket, effectively stepping away from Test matches and first-class fixtures with immediate effect, though he continues to focus on limited-overs formats. Overton's early career began in , where he represented the county at youth levels and made his mark internationally by playing for Under-19s in the 2012 ICC Under-19 , claiming three wickets across three matches. Progressing through Somerset's ranks, he made his List A debut in the 2012 Clydesdale Bank 40 against and his first-class debut later that year, earning a call-up to the senior squad by the end of 2013 for an series against , though he did not feature. Injuries hampered his development, but he revived his prospects with a loan spell at in 2019 before joining , where he played a pivotal role in their 2022 victory. In white-ball , Overton has excelled in The Hundred, earning Player of the Tournament honors in 2023 with through explosive batting and effective bowling. On the international stage, Overton received his Test cap (No. 706) from his twin brother before debuting against at in June 2022, where he took four wickets and scored 97 runs in his only innings of the match. His Test career spanned just two appearances, with his final outing against at on 31 July 2025, after which injuries and form considerations limited further opportunities. Overton expanded into limited-overs internationals in 2024, making his T20I debut (cap No. 104) against on 11 and contributing to England's campaign, followed by his ODI debut (cap No. 278) against on 31 October 2024; his most recent ODI came against on 1 November 2025. In the IPL, he joined for the 2025 season at his base price of ₹1.5 crore, adding to his T20 experience with teams like in the .

Early life

Family and background

Jamie Overton was born on 10 April 1994 in , , . He grew up in a supportive environment in this rural part of southwest , where the region's outdoor lifestyle and natural surroundings fostered an early interest in sports. Overton's parents, Mark and Helen, provided strong encouragement for physical activities; his father, a local businessman and avid club cricketer, immersed the in sporting pursuits from a young age. Standing at 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m), Overton's imposing height has been a key physical attribute, contributing to his natural ability to generate bounce as a fast bowler. He shares this family passion with his twin brother, , who is also a professional er playing for and has represented internationally, underscoring the siblings' mutual support in their athletic development.

Introduction to cricket

Jamie Overton first encountered at a young age through local clubs and school in his native , beginning around the age of eight or nine while attending West Buckland School and playing for . By his early teens, he had advanced to first-team at Instow Cricket Club, demonstrating precocious talent in club and school fixtures that laid the foundation for his development. His promise was quickly recognized at the county level, leading to selections for Devon Under-13s, Under-14s, and Under-15s teams, where he impressed scouts with his raw pace and all-round potential as a right-arm fast bowler and lower-order batsman. These youth representative appearances highlighted early talent identification within Devon's age-group structure, paving the way for national opportunities. Along with his twin brother Craig, Overton benefited from familial encouragement during these shared youth competitions. Overton's breakthrough came in 2012 when, at the age of 18, he represented at the ICC Under-19 World Cup in , playing three matches including a standout performance against where he bowled at speeds up to 93 mph (150 kph). In the quarter-final against , he claimed 3 wickets for 22 runs in seven overs, contributing to England's five-wicket victory and progression in the tournament. These displays underscored his potential as a genuine express bowler. That same year, Overton joined Somerset's system, having been part of their youth setup since around 2010 at age 16, which provided structured training and led to a two-year contract awarded in 2012. This progression marked his transition toward professional levels, with the environment honing his skills ahead of senior opportunities.

Domestic career

Somerset years (2012–2020)

Overton made his List A debut for Somerset in the Clydesdale Bank 40 on 4 May 2012 against at , taking 1 wicket for 21 runs in 4 overs and remaining not out on 8 runs off 21 balls as Somerset fell to a 105-run defeat. His first-class debut followed later that month, from 16 to 19 May 2012 in the against the same opponents, where he claimed 2 wickets for 62 runs in 15 overs—including the key dismissal of —and was dismissed for a in his only batting during a drawn match. These early appearances highlighted his potential as a tall, right-arm fast bowler capable of generating bounce, though injuries and competition for places limited his immediate breakthrough. Overton's progression across formats continued with his T20 debut on 22 May 2015 against at in the , where he bowled 3 overs for 28 runs without a in a five-run defeat. By 2017, he had established himself in 's side, contributing 15 at an average of 22.46 across 14 matches, including a standout 4 for 23 against that helped secure a vital win and aided 's push toward the quarter-finals. His all-round abilities shone in limited-overs , with useful lower-order contributions, though first-class opportunities remained sporadic due to a deep pace attack and recurring back issues that sidelined him for significant periods. Seeking more regular action, Overton joined on a one-month loan in May 2019, playing four first-class matches and taking 12 wickets at an average of 28.50, including a of 5 for 78 against that provided crucial breakthroughs in Division Two. The spell offered vital match practice amid Somerset's title contention, where his opportunities were constrained. In September 2020, with the Bob Willis Trophy underway, he moved on a short-term loan to , featuring in three matches and scoring a gritty 55 off 78 balls against to support a draw, while claiming 7 wickets overall at 32.14—performances that underscored his growing maturity as an . Frustrated by inconsistent selection at despite his talent, Overton requested a release in August 2020 to pursue greater opportunities elsewhere, paving the way for a permanent move to the following year. Over his tenure from 2012 to 2020, he amassed 50 first-class wickets at an average of 37.2 across 55 matches, alongside 1,150 runs at 20.89 including four half-centuries, reflecting a promising yet injury-interrupted development phase that included brief inclusions in Lions training squads.

Surrey career (2021–present)

Overton joined on loan during the 2020 season before signing a three-year contract ahead of the 2021 campaign, marking a permanent move after requesting a release from in September 2020. Prior to his full transition, while still on loan with but playing his final match for in the Trophy, Overton scored his maiden first-class century against at in August 2020. He made 120 runs off 92 balls, including 15 fours and six sixes, in a ninth-wicket partnership of 180 with (123 not out), helping declare at 413 for 9 and secure a dominant position en route to an innings victory. This aggressive knock, coming at No. 10, underscored his growing all-round potential just before committing fully to . Overton played a pivotal role in Surrey's title win, their first since 2002, taking 36 wickets across 10 matches at an average of around 25, with a career-best haul of 6 for 61 against at the Kia Oval. He also contributed 355 runs with the bat, including useful lower-order cameos that supported the top order in key fixtures, such as a (5 for 47) against that sealed a resounding and bolstered Surrey's title push. His pace and bounce were instrumental in Surrey's successful defense of the crown in 2023, where he featured in the title-clinching draw against , adding seam movement in testing conditions. In the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Overton maintained consistency in the Vitality Blast, providing explosive lower-order hitting and wickets for , though injuries limited his appearances to just four first-class games across those two years. He was awarded his County Cap in 2024 during the fixture against at the Kia Oval, recognizing his contributions to back-to-back titles. The 2025 season saw further restrictions due to back issues, with Overton playing only two matches before announcing an indefinite break from red-ball in September to prioritize white-ball formats. Despite this, he remained a key performer in the Vitality Blast, taking two wickets each in victories over and , contributing to 's campaign that included booking a home knockout tie with a thrashing of . Since joining , Overton has amassed over 150 first-class wickets for the county at an average below 30, complemented by a exceeding 20 in lower-order roles, establishing him as a reliable during the club's dominant era.

Franchise and T20 leagues

Overton first gained prominence in franchise T20 during the 2023 edition of The Hundred, where he was retained by the and delivered a standout all-round performance across nine matches. He claimed 22 wickets at an economy rate of 8.18, including a best bowling figure of 3/16, while contributing 202 runs with the bat at a of 181.98, highlighted by an unbeaten 83 off 37 balls against the Northern Superchargers. These efforts earned him the Player of the Tournament award, underscoring his value as a pace-bowling in the competition. Transitioning to the , Overton joined the for the 2023-24 season, where he took 16 wickets in 11 matches at an economy of 8.50, including a four-wicket haul, and showcased his lower-order hitting with a exceeding 140. His impact led to a retention on a contract worth A$420,000 for the 2024-25 season, during which he featured in several key games, maintaining an economy under 9 while adding useful cameos like an unbeaten 45 off 24 balls against the . This retention highlighted his growing market appeal in Australia's premier T20 league. Overton extended his international T20 footprint with the in the 2024 ILT20, playing seven matches and securing 10 wickets at an economy of 8.71, with a notable 3/24 against the that helped defend a modest total. In the IPL later that year, he was acquired by the for ₹1.5 crore ahead of the 2025 season, where he featured in three matches, adding 15 runs though without taking any wickets, and his campaign was curtailed by international commitments. Returning to The Hundred in 2025, Overton switched to the London Spirit, contributing in eight matches with 12 wickets at an economy of 8.45, including dismissing his twin brother Craig in a high-stakes encounter against . His occasional explosive batting, such as quick 30s in chases, further emphasized his all-round utility across these leagues.

International career

Selection pathway

Jamie Overton's pathway to international selection began in earnest during the disrupted 2020 season, when he was included in England's initial 55-man training squad announced by the (ECB) on 29 May, comprising players permitted to resume training ahead of a potential international summer restart. This group featured 14 uncapped players, including Overton alongside his twin brother Craig, signaling early recognition of his potential as a fast-bowling despite limited first-class experience at that stage. Shortly after, on 17 June 2020, both Overtons were named in the narrowed 30-man squad focused on , allowing them to train at Somerset's facilities under ECB supervision as part of the bio-secure protocols. Overton's progression continued through involvement with the England Lions, the ECB's developmental pathway designed to bridge domestic and senior . He was selected for the Lions' tour of in January-February 2019, where he featured in warm-up matches, honing his skills against subcontinental conditions. This was followed by joining the Lions squad for a training camp ahead of their 2020 tour to in January, participating in rehabilitation and skill-building sessions post-ankle surgery to maintain fitness for higher-level exposure. By 2022, Overton was part of the Lions' pre-tour preparation in the UAE from 6-19 November, integrating with senior players like James Anderson for targeted pace bowling development ahead of the winter schedule. These stints emphasized his growth in match readiness and tactical awareness, positioning him as a candidate for senior call-ups. A pivotal boost came in April 2022 through the ECB's initiative to monitor speeds across domestic matches using guns, aimed at identifying pacers capable of sustaining high velocities for 's needs. Overton was recorded exceeding 90 mph (145 kph) during a game at , highlighting his raw pace and contributing to his rising profile among selectors. This technical validation aligned with his strong domestic form for in the , where consistent wicket-taking performances helped propel the team to the top of Division One and directly influenced his first senior squad inclusion on 16 June 2022 for the series against . Like his twin brother Craig, who had debuted in Tests two years earlier, Jamie's parallel trajectory underscored the family's emergence as a talent pipeline for English pace bowling.

Test cricket

Jamie Overton made his Test debut (cap No. 706) for on 23 June 2022 against at , , receiving his cap from his twin brother , as a replacement for the injured Mark Wood. Batting at number eight in 's first innings, he scored a career-best 97 runs off 136 balls, including 13 fours and two sixes, forming a crucial 209-run partnership for the seventh wicket with to help reach 360 and take a 31-run lead. With the ball, Overton claimed 2 wickets for 146 runs across both innings of 's batting efforts, dismissing in the first innings and Tom Latham in the second. went on to win the match by seven wickets, securing a 2-1 series victory. Overton did not feature in any further Tests until July 2025, when his strong performances in limited-overs earned him a recall to the squad for the fifth against at . In that match, he opened the bowling in English conditions suited to his right-arm seam, taking 2 wickets for 98 runs in 's second innings, including the dismissals of and during a tense chase. His overall figures in the game were 2 wickets for 164 runs from 38 overs, complementing 's seam attack on a pitch offering variable bounce. Batting twice, Overton scored 0 in the first innings and 9 in the second before being dismissed lbw by , as fell six runs short of victory in a dramatic finish. By November 2025, Overton had played only two matches, capturing 4 wickets at an average of 77.50 and scoring 106 runs at an average of 35.33, with his debut 97 remaining his highest score. His selection highlighted his utility as a seam-bowling capable of exploiting overcast English conditions, though opportunities in the longest format remained limited. Following this match, on 1 September 2025, Overton announced an indefinite break from red-ball , ruling out further Test appearances.

Limited-overs cricket

Jamie Overton made his (T20I) debut (cap No. 104) for on 11 September 2024 against at , marking the beginning of his white-ball international career. By September 2025, he had played 15 T20Is, contributing 54 runs at an average of 9.00 with a highest score of 19, while taking 15 wickets at an average of 17.80 and an economy rate of 8.22. His bowling highlighted aggressive variations suited to the format, including two hauls of three wickets, with his best figures of 3/23 coming in the third T20I against in January 2025, where he played a pivotal role in 's 26-run victory by dismissing key batsmen like . In One Day Internationals (ODIs), Overton debuted (cap No. 278) on 31 2024 against at North Sound, quickly establishing himself as a versatile . By November 2025, he had featured in 10 ODIs, scoring 238 runs at an average of 26.44 with a highest of 68, and claiming 10 wickets at an average of 27.80, including a best of 3/22 against in May 2025. Standout performances included a match-winning 68 off 62 balls against on 1 November 2025 in , rescuing from 97/6, and a gritty 42 off 28 balls in another encounter against the same opposition. His contributions extended to the 2025, where he scored 32 off 28 balls, including two sixes, against despite 's narrow defeat. Overton's limited-overs career gained momentum through key series, such as the 2025 ODI tour of —culminating in his final match on 1 November—and the T20I series against , ending on 21 September 2025 at . These appearances underscored his all-round impact, blending pace bowling with lower-order hitting to provide balance in England's white-ball setups, with his prior experience offering additional depth to selections.

Playing style and records

Bowling attributes

Jamie Overton is a right-arm fast bowler renowned for his ability to generate pace through a high-arm action that leverages his 6 ft 5 in frame. From his youth days at to his professional career, Overton has consistently bowled at speeds between 85 and 93 mph, with peaks exceeding 90 mph recorded during ECB radar gun trials in county matches. His bowling repertoire includes aggressive short-pitched deliveries, such as sharp bouncers that exploit his to intimidate batsmen, particularly in English conditions where the ball seams off the pitch. Overton also employs effectively in overcast English weather, pitching the ball fuller to encourage movement away from right-handers, though his tall release point sometimes challenges consistency in length. In T20 , he adapts by focusing on yorkers and hard lengths to target the stumps in the death overs, contributing to his success in franchise leagues. Following his move to in 2021, Overton's bowling underwent significant refinement, including technical adjustments to his action under coach , which improved his accuracy and control after years of inconsistency. Post-2020, he participated in ECB pace development initiatives, building on earlier rehabilitation programs from 2017-2018 that addressed back stress fractures through action modifications and . Subsequent injuries, including stress fractures in 2023 and 2024, prompted further adaptations, such as extended net sessions during recovery to enhance workload management and pace maintenance without reinjury. These changes culminated in a breakout 2022 season where he claimed 34 first-class wickets in 10 matches, helping win the . Over his first-class career from 2012 to 2025, Overton has taken 239 wickets at an average of 31.67, establishing himself as a reliable strike bowler in domestic cricket.

Batting contributions

Jamie Overton is a right-handed batsman who operates primarily as a lower-order tail-ender in his role as a seam-bowling all-rounder. His batting contributions have evolved into an aggressive, counter-attacking approach, particularly effective in accelerating the scoring rate during partnerships that complement his bowling efforts. In , Overton has scored 2,410 runs across 99 matches at an average of 21.51, with his maiden century coming in August 2020 for against , where he smashed 120 runs off 92 balls, including 15 fours and six sixes, in a match-defining 180-run tenth-wicket stand. This explosive highlighted his potential to rescue or propel from the lower order, though his overall first-class record reflects the challenges of batting low in the order. Overton's limited-overs batting emphasizes power-hitting, with a career strike rate surpassing 100, making him a valuable finisher in T20 formats where he has recorded a of 158.04. In ODIs, he achieved his maiden fifty in November 2025 against , scoring 68 runs to stabilize England's innings during a three-match series. These contributions underscore his growing utility as a dynamic lower-order contributor in white-ball cricket.

Career statistics and milestones

Jamie Overton reached his 100th first-class wicket during the season while playing for , marking a significant in his career. In 2023, he was named the Men's Player of the Tournament in The Hundred for , after scoring 202 runs at a of 181.9, including an unbeaten 83 off 30 balls in a key match against Northern Superchargers. Overton secured an IPL contract in November 2024, signing with for the 2025 season at his base price of ₹1.5 , where he played three matches and contributed 15 runs with the bat. Following an indefinite break from red-ball announced on 1 September 2025, his first-class statistics are considered complete as of that point. His career highlights include a maiden first-class century of 120 against in 2020 and best bowling figures of 6/63 in a match against in 2022. In limited-overs , Overton's standout performance came in the , where he took 16 wickets at an average of 18.75.

First-class career statistics

BattingMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Overall9913927241012021.51311877.29113--780
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Overall99-1290975672396/638/10731.663.5254.01080

List A career statistics

BattingMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Overall524086376819.90575110.7801--230
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Overall525019762020674/424/4230.156.1329.5300

T20 career statistics (domestic and international combined)

BattingMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Overall1791324016018321.061013158.0401--450
BowlingMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR4w5w10w
Overall179132237736181335/4727.219.1317.9210

Personal life

Family and relationships

Jamie Overton was born on 10 April 1994 in , , to parents Mark and Helen Overton. His father, Mark, a local businessman and avid club for Cricket Club, played a pivotal role in immersing the twins in the sport from a young age, often bringing them to practice sessions at the outfield where the family spent much of their time. Helen, his mother, has been equally supportive, maintaining a close family presence through social media updates on their achievements. The Overtons' upbringing emphasized community and , with the family relocating minimally to prioritize the twins' development at West Buckland School near . Overton's closest family tie is with his identical twin brother, Craig Overton, who is older by three minutes and also a professional cricketer representing England. The brothers share a deep bond forged through childhood summers at the local cricket club, where sibling rivalry—described by Jamie as "spicy"—has mutually motivated their careers, with each pushing the other to excel in training and matches. This dynamic extends to joint family support, as their parents frequently travel across the country to attend games for both sons, turning professional milestones into shared family events. Craig's parallel career path, including international selections, has reinforced their collaborative off-field relationship without overshadowing individual pursuits. Overton maintains a high level of regarding his romantic relationships, with no publicly confirmed details on or partnerships as of 2025. His off-field life remains closely intertwined with family, focusing on shared interests like -related gatherings rather than individual hobbies, reflecting the supportive roots that continue to anchor his personal world.

Injuries and recovery

Jamie Overton's professional career has been significantly hampered by recurrent injuries, most notably multiple s in his lower back. In 2016, while playing for , he was diagnosed with a that prematurely ended his season after scans confirmed the issue during a match. This injury forced him to miss the remainder of the campaign, limiting his development at a time when he was emerging as a promising fast bowler. The back problems persisted into subsequent years, with Overton suffering a fourth stress fracture in August 2017, which sidelined him for an extended period and led to his inclusion in the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) Pace Programme for rehabilitation and conditioning. By 2018, these issues had wiped out much of the previous two seasons, prompting him to focus on controlling his bowling speeds to reduce strain and prevent further damage during his time with . Despite these setbacks, he gradually returned to full fitness, culminating in his Test debut for in June 2022 against . In 2021, Overton encountered a calf injury during a game for against , which ruled him out of The Hundred tournament and disrupted his white-ball preparations. A recurrence of back s struck in January 2023, again under ECB medical oversight, leading to an indefinite absence and causing him to miss England's series that summer. This pattern continued in April 2024 with another lower-back , diagnosed after initial inconclusive scans, which excluded him from the home Test series against and ; to support his recovery, he lost 10 kg in body weight under 's medical guidance to alleviate physical stress and enhance longevity. These injuries have profoundly impacted his international selections, restricting him to just two Test appearances and forcing him to forgo opportunities such as the 2024 T20 World Cup squad. In May 2025, a broken sustained while attempting a catch during an ODI against further sidelined him for the remainder of that series and the subsequent T20Is, with rehabilitation managed by the ECB medical team. The cumulative toll contributed to his decision in 2025 to take an indefinite break from red-ball , citing the physical demands and his history of back issues as key factors in prioritizing white-ball formats for sustainability.

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