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Rahkeem Cornwall (Rahkeem Rashawn Shane Cornwall) was born on 1 February, 1993 in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, is a West Indian cricketer. Discover Rahkeem Cornwall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

Popular As Rahkeem Rashawn Shane Cornwall
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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February, 1993
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Nationality Antigua and Barbuda

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Rahkeem Cornwall Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Rahkeem Cornwall height is 198 cm .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Rahkeem Cornwall Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rahkeem Cornwall worth at the age of 31 years old? Rahkeem Cornwall’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from Antigua and Barbuda. We have estimated Rahkeem Cornwall's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Cricketer

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1899

At 140 kg (308 lbs/22 st), he is the heaviest man to play Test cricket, though no accurate record exists of the weight of W.G.Grace in 1899, the year of his retirement.

1993

Rahkeem Rashawn Shane Cornwall (born 1 February 1993) is an Antiguan cricketer.

A right-arm off-break bowler, Cornwall has played for Leeward Islands cricket team and featured in the line-up for the Antigua Hawksbills in the Caribbean Premier League.

2016

In July 2016, he was chosen for the West Indies Cricket Board President's XI to face the touring Indian Team; he top-scored in his team's first innings with 41, before taking 5 wickets in India's innings.

In October 2016, he was selected for the West Indies A tour of Sri Lanka, taking part in all three unofficial Test matches; while disappointing with the bat, he went on to take a series-high 23 wickets at an average of below 20.

2017

For the same team in 2017, he faced the touring England team; he scored an important 59 runs in a partnership of 123, helping his team recover from 55–5 to 233.

He then took 1 wicket in an economical bowling spell in the narrow loss.

He once again played for the Cricket Board President's XI against Pakistan in a warm-up game during their 2017 tour.

In a Regional Four Day Competition game versus Guyana in April 2017, he captained the Leeward Islands in the absence of Kieran Powell, who had been recalled to the West Indies Test side.

He finished the competition as the joint third-highest wicket-taker, with the most for his team.

Cornwall spent several months playing in England, during which time he played for Thames Ditton CC and was used as a lethal bowler and occasionally damaging batsman.

In 2017, he was selected by the St Lucia Stars in the CPL Draft for the upcoming season.

In a disappointing season for the team, Cornwall was one of the more promising members of the squad; he finished the tournament with the second-best batting average in the side, as well being one of its more economical bowlers.

His best performance came in a loss to the Barbados Tridents; having been promoted up the order to open, Cornwall reached his 50 off 26 balls (his first in T20 cricket), giving the Stars hope of chasing their target of 196.

However, he retired hurt on 78 after being hit in the stomach by a bouncer from Kieron Pollard with 47 runs needed from 3 overs.

This decision was not well received by Pollard, and St Lucia went on to lose the match.

2018

He was the leading wicket-taker for the Leeward Islands in the 2018–19 Regional Super50 tournament, with fourteen dismissals in eight matches.

He was then the top wicket-taker in the 2018–19 Regional Four Day competition, taking 54 wickets, despite only playing nine matches; these performances helped his team to 3rd place in the table.

However, a controversial declaration by Cornwall, who was stand-in captain for the last game of the season, in an attempt to stop their opponents, Barbados, from finishing second, backfired spectacularly.

2019

In August 2019, Cricket West Indies named him as the Championship Player of the Year.

Later the same month, he made his international debut for the West Indies cricket team.

He also set the record for the heaviest cricketer to play Test cricket, weighing more than 140 kg (22 stone).

For the Leewards Islands, he is their second highest wicket-taker in both First Class and List A cricket, while only Kieran Powell has scored more than his four List A hundreds for the side.

In August 2019, he was named in the West Indies' Test squad for their series against India.

He made his Test debut for the West Indies, against India, on 30 August 2019.

In October 2019, he was named in the Leeward Islands' squad for the 2019–20 Regional Super50 tournament.

The following month, in the one-off Test match against Afghanistan, Cornwall took his first five-wicket haul in Test cricket.

2020

In June 2020, Cornwall was named in the West Indies' Test squad, for their series against England.

The Test series was originally scheduled to start in May 2020, but was moved back to July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In July 2020, he was named in the St Lucia Zouks squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League.

In June 2021, he was selected to take part in the Minor League Cricket tournament in the United States following the players' draft.

He was the highest wicket-taker with 35 wickets in the 2022–23 West Indies Championship.