Alex Hales Age, Wiki and Bio

Alex Hales

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityEnglish
Date of Birth03/01/1989
Age35 years
BirthplaceHillingdon, London, England

Bio/Wiki

Real NameAlex Daniel Hales
NicknameNot Known
Zodiac sign/Sun signCapricorn

Physical Stats & More

Height196 cm
Weight78 kg
Eye ColorHazel Grey
Hair ColorBrown

Personal Life

HometownHillingdon, London, England
SchoolWestbrook Hay School, Hemel Hempstead, England; Chesham Grammar School, Chesham, England
ReligionChristianity
HobbiesPlaying Football & golf, listening to music

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsDanni Gisbourne
WifeN/A
Children
SonNone
DaughterNone

Family

FatherGary Hales
MotherLisa Hales
Siblings
BrotherNot Known
SisterNot Known

Career

International Debut
Test26 December 2015 vs South Africa in Durban
ODI27 August 2014 vs India in Cardiff
T2031 August 2011 vs India in Manchester
Coach/MentorNot Known
Jersey Number#2 (England)
Domestic/State Teams
  • Nottinghamshire
  • Melbourne Renegades
  • Duronto Rajshahi
  • Adelaide Strikers
  • Worcestershire
  • Hobart Hurricanes
  • Mumbai Indians
Batting StyleRight Hand Bat
Bowling StyleRight-arm off-break
Nature on fieldPlays aggressively but maintains calm disposition
Likes to play againstAustralia
Records/Achievements
  • Playing at London County Cricket Club’s Founders Day at Lord’s in 2005, Hales smashed 55 runs in just one over which had three no balls. He hit 8 sixes and a four in the over. He went on to finish the innings 114 not out.
  • In 2007, Hales impressed everyone by scoring 2018 runs for Nottinghamshire. It was Hales' just second appearance for the county. This magnificent score was followed by one century and two 95s.
  • Hales scored 150 runs off just 102 balls against Worcestershire in a Pro40 2009 match.
  • While playing third One-Day International against Pakistan in August 2016, Hales, on his home ground opened an array of big hits. He scored 171 off just 122 balls which included 22 fours and 4 sixes. He surpassed Robin Smith's(167) record for the highest ever individual ODI score. He was undoubtedly given the Man of the Match Award.
  • In his 86 not out off just 43 balls against Warwickshire in Birmingham, he had smashed 8 sixes and a four. He went on to grab the Man of the Match Award.
Career Turning PointIn the county championship 2011, Hales scored the second century of his first-class career. He smashed 184 runs which attracted the English selectors.

Favourites

Favourite SongDon’t You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia
Favourite ActressMegan Fox
Favourite Cricketers
  • Luke Fletcher
  • AB de Villiers
Favourite Fictional CharacterDel Boy Trotter

Some Lesser Known Facts

Alex Hales smoking habit is not known.
Alex Hales drinks alcohol.
His father set several batting records, including scoring 321 not out in a limited-overs match.
Alex Hales is the grandson of former British tennis player Dennis Hales.
Despite being scouted as a fast bowler, Alex Hales made a name for himself as a batsman by scoring 55 runs in an over.
This impressive performance laid the foundation for his successful batting career.
At the age of 14, Alex Hales faced rejection during a cricket trial due to his aggressive bowling style.
After scoring 94 against Australia and 99 against West Indies, Alex Hales became the top-ranked ICC T20 batsman in 2013.
During a match against Sri Lanka in June 2016, Alex Hales and Jason Roy helped their team win by ten wickets with a partnership of 256 runs.
Alex Hales scored 133 not out in that match, while Jason Roy finished with 112 not out.