Tymal Mills Age, Wiki and Bio

Tymal Mills

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityEnglish
Date of Birth11/08/1992
Age32 years
BirthplaceDewsbury, West Yorkshire, England

Bio/Wiki

Real NameTymal Solomon Mills
NicknameNot Known

Physical Stats & More

Height6’ 0”
Weight87 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBald (N/A)

Educational Qualification(s)

CollegeNot Known
UniversityUniversity of East London, England
Educational QualificationsDropped out of Sports Journalism Course

Personal Life

Zodiac sign/Sun signLeo
HometownDewsbury, West Yorkshire
ReligionChristianity
Hobbies
  • Listening to Music
  • Swimming
  • Playing Monopoly

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeN/A
Children
DaughterN/A
SonN/A

Family

Father- Not Known
Mother- Not Known
Siblings
Brother- Not Known
Sister1 (Name Not Known)

Career

International Debut
TestN/A
ODIN/A
T205 July 2016 vs Sri Lanka in Southampton
Coach/MentorNot Known
Jersey Number#72 (England), #56 (Auckland Aces), #7 (Sussex CCC)
Domestic/State Teams
  • Essex
  • Chittagong Vikings
  • Brisbane Heat
  • Quetta Gladiators
  • Auckland Aces
  • Sussex
Batting StyleRight Handed Bat
Bowling StyleLeft-arm fast-medium
Nature on fieldCalm
Records/Achievements
  • With a delivery at 152 kph, Mills holds the record of being one of the fastest English bowlers.
  • Tymal has the best bowling figures of 4 for just 25 in one of his first class matches.

Favourites

Favorite Sports (outside cricket)
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Horse Racing
Favorite Food itemSirloin steak
Favorite Holiday DestinationSydney
Favorite SingerJeremy Passion
Favorite SongGod Bless the Broken Road

Some Lesser Known Facts

Tymal Mills' smoking habit is unknown.
He does consume alcohol.
Mills famously rescued the English cricket team during challenging situations.
Due to a congenital back issue, he no longer bowls with a red ball.
If not a cricketer, he would have returned to university to complete a sports journalism course he previously abandoned.
Tymal Mills is primarily associated with the T20 format and frequently travels to play county cricket matches.
In an unintentional incident, he once injured Graeme Swann, resulting in Swann needing to go to the hospital.
In January 2017, Mills seemed to be the leader of the English bowling lineup against India.