Chris Tremlett

Chris Tremlett
England and Hampshire Fast Bowler.

Chris Tremlett, a strapping fast bowler at 6ft 7ins, comes from an esteemed cricketing family. He is the son of Tim Tremlett, the former Hampshire seamer and current coach, and the grandson of Maurice, who played for Somerset and England in the 1940s and 50s. However, Chris hasn't needed any family favours in his progression. In his first-class debut against New Zealand A in 2000, he took a wicket with his first ball and ended up with 4 for 16. After impressing for Hampshire in both the four-day and the one-day game, he made the England Under-19 tour of India in 2000-01, and then earned a place in the first batch of Rod Marsh's academy intakes in 2001-02. An impressive start to the 2004 season with Hampshire earned him a call up to England's preliminary squad for the ICC Champions Trophy, and the following year he was named in England's new 25-man development squad, ahead of the 2005 Ashes. He made his one-day debut during the 2005 NatWest Series - and was denied a hat-trick against Bangladesh when the ball bounced off middle stump without dislodging the bails. Chris earned a call-up to the England squad for Pakistan before a hamstring injury ruled him out. In 2006 he was named in the academy to be based in Perth during that winter's Ashes series, and called up to join the squad for the subsequent one-day series. In 2007 he made his Test match debut against India at Lord's.

We represent Chris Tremlett and manage his off-field activities including endorsements, appearances and sponsorship opportunities. For further information please contact Paragon on 020 8332 8640 or Email.

For cricket information, player profile and statistics, please click here.