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Sam Robson (Sam David Robson) was born on 1 July, 1989 in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia, is an English cricketer. Discover Sam Robson'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 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 1 July, 1989
Birthday 1 July
Birthplace Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Wales

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1979

His Australian father, Jim Robson, played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club against Ireland in 1979 and now works at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Sam's younger brother Angus also played first-class cricket.

Robson played cricket for New South Wales Under-17s, New South Wales Under-19s, the Australia Under-19 cricket team, the University of New South Wales, and Eastern Suburbs.

He left Sydney after school as he was stuck behind Usman Khawaja, his schoolmate Phillip Hughes, and others in the NSW pecking order.

1989

Sam David Robson (born 1 July 1989) is an Australian-born English cricketer who plays for Middlesex County Cricket Club.

He is a right-handed batsman and occasional legbreak bowler.

Born 1 July 1989 in Paddington, New South Wales, Robson was educated at Marist College Pagewood before moving to Marcellin College Randwick.

2007

Robson has British and Australian nationality but played for Australia in nine Under-19 ODIs against Pakistan in April and October 2007.

2008

He started to play for the Middlesex 2nd XI in 2008, and played his first List A match for Middlesex against Worcestershire in the NatWest Pro40 League on 14 September 2008.

He played Grade cricket in Sydney in 2008-9.

2009

Robson made his first-class debut in June 2009, scoring 43 and 23 for Middlesex against Essex County Cricket Club at Chelmsford.

He is a "wiry Australian who loves the circuit" and, according to Cricinfo's Mark Pennell, "With an English mother and a UK passport to his name, he looks to be a decent find."

In his debut season of 2009, he recorded his maiden first-class century, opening the batting against Essex at Lord's in August.

He was eventually out for 110

2010

Robson had also attended Sydney Boys High School in Year 10, playing in the school's 1st XI in the GPS.

2012

In 2012 he became the first batsman to score a first-class hundred in England in the month of March.

On 31 March 2012, on the first day of a three-day match against Durham MCC University, Robson made cricket history by becoming the first batsman to score a first-class hundred in England in the month of March.

2013

Born to an Australian father and English mother, Robson played under-19 cricket for Australia but qualified for England in August 2013.

In order to play for Middlesex on his British passport he signed a document stating his desire and intention to play for and qualify for England but by 2013 had not committed to either Australia or England at senior level.

His captain at Middlesex, fellow Aussie Chris Rogers, said that Robson considered a return to Australia but "I think his future is in England", while the Middlesex director of cricket Angus Fraser said in August 2013 "I'm pretty sure that it'll be playing for England".

Robson has expressed a clear commitment to Middlesex as he views the County Championship as the best tournament for his development as a cricketer, but under current rules as a dual national he would be treated as an Australian player if he played for an Australian state side and thus would be treated as an overseas player at Middlesex.

Cricket Australia changed their rules in August 2013 to allow dual nationals to be treated as overseas players in Australia, so that he could play for NSW in the 2013–14 Sheffield Shield season without compromising his status at Middlesex, which could lead to him playing for the Australian Test side.

2014

He was expected to qualify for England by residency in the summer of 2014 but achieved it unexpectedly early, in August 2013.

However, in June 2014 he was named in the England Test squad for their series against Sri Lanka.

He made his debut in the first Test, scoring 1 and 19, before making his maiden Test century with 127 in the first innings of the second Test.

Robson has played in seven Test matches for England, all in 2014.

He was named in the England squad to face Sri Lanka on their tour of England in June, making his debut in the first Test.

In his second international he scored his only Test cricket century, making 127 runs in England's first innings.

Robson retained his place for the first Test against India, making a half century in the match.

He went on to play in the other four matches of the tour, although he was not able to make more than 37 runs in an innings.