William Alexander Young

William Alexander Young

batsman

Full name:William Alexander Young
Nationality:New Zealand

Teams

2025 Teams

Central Stags

New Zealand

Nottinghamshire

Warwickshire

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches1322141159992
Innings000300
Overs0003.000
Balls------
Maidens000100
Runs000800
Wickets000000
Avg000000
SR000000
Eco0002.6600
BB000000
4w000000
5w000000
10w000000

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches1322141159992
Innings2222131959986
Not outs03014114
Runs582818260726236762131
Balls Faced13509482541494541111596
Avg26.4543.052040.1241.7725.98
SR43.1186.28102.3648.5989.41133.52
Fours788427908332163
Fifties652422013
Sixies0148527293
Highest8912056162136101
Hundreds02015101

William Alexander Young Schedule & Results

T20 Blast

ResultLeicestershire vs Nottinghamshire

Leicestershire vs Nottinghamshire

T20 Blast

Grace Road

LEI

LEI

160

NOT

NOT

156

ResultNorthamptonshire vs Nottinghamshire

Northamptonshire vs Nottinghamshire

T20 Blast

County Ground

NOR

NOR

140

NOT

NOT

164

ResultDurham vs Nottinghamshire

Durham vs Nottinghamshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

231

NOT

NOT

182

ResultNottinghamshire vs Leicestershire

Nottinghamshire vs Leicestershire

T20 Blast

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

189

LEI

LEI

188

ResultNottinghamshire vs Durham

Nottinghamshire vs Durham

T20 Blast

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

159

DUR

DUR

156

ResultWorcestershire vs Nottinghamshire

Worcestershire vs Nottinghamshire

T20 Blast

New Road

WOR

WOR

206

NOT

NOT

161

ResultNottinghamshire vs Lancashire

Nottinghamshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

127

LAN

LAN

126

T20 Global Super League

ResultCentral Stags vs Dubai Capitals

Central Stags vs Dubai Capitals

T20 Global Super League

Providence Stadium, Guyana

CST

CST

143

DUBC

DUBC

165

ResultCentral Stags vs Guyana Amazon Warriors

Central Stags vs Guyana Amazon Warriors

T20 Global Super League

Providence Stadium, Guyana

CST

CST

GAW

GAW

(12 ov.) 108/2

ResultHobart Hurricanes vs Central Stags

Hobart Hurricanes vs Central Stags

T20 Global Super League

Providence Stadium, Guyana

HOH

HOH

CST

CST

(13 ov.) 80/3

ResultRangpur Riders vs Central Stags

Rangpur Riders vs Central Stags

T20 Global Super League

Providence Stadium, Guyana

RAN

RAN

79

CST

CST

Test Series Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

ResultZimbabwe vs New Zealand

Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Test Series Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

ZIM

ZIM

149

NEW

NEW

(26 ov.) 92/0

ResultZimbabwe vs New Zealand

Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Test Series Zimbabwe vs New Zealand

Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

ZIM

ZIM

NEW

NEW

(39 ov.) 174/1

One-Day Cup

ResultNottinghamshire vs Essex

Nottinghamshire vs Essex

One-Day Cup

The John Fretwell Sporting Complex

NOT

NOT

283

ESS

ESS

234

ResultNottinghamshire vs Worcestershire

Nottinghamshire vs Worcestershire

One-Day Cup

The John Fretwell Sporting Complex, Nettleworth

NOT

NOT

326

WOR

WOR

312

ResultDerbyshire vs Nottinghamshire

Derbyshire vs Nottinghamshire

One-Day Cup

County Ground

DER

DER

341

NOT

NOT

214

ResultLeicestershire vs Nottinghamshire

Leicestershire vs Nottinghamshire

One-Day Cup

Kibworth Cricket Club Ground

LEI

LEI

333

NOT

NOT

209

ResultGlamorgan vs Nottinghamshire

Glamorgan vs Nottinghamshire

One-Day Cup

Sophia Gardens

GLAM

GLAM

278

NOT

NOT

282

ResultHampshire vs Nottinghamshire

Hampshire vs Nottinghamshire

One-Day Cup

The Rose Bowl, Southampton

HAM

HAM

290

NOT

NOT

292

ResultNottinghamshire vs Gloucestershire

Nottinghamshire vs Gloucestershire

One-Day Cup

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

291

GLO

GLO

343

ResultNottinghamshire vs Surrey

Nottinghamshire vs Surrey

One-Day Cup

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

279

SUR

SUR

289

County Championship

ResultSurrey vs Warwickshire

Surrey vs Warwickshire

County Championship

Kennington Oval

SUR

SUR

246

WAR

WAR

(36 ov.) 132/4

ResultWarwickshire vs Essex

Warwickshire vs Essex

County Championship

Edgbaston, Birmingham

WAR

WAR

ESS

ESS

Ford Trophy

UpcomingCentral Stags vs Wellington Firebirds

Central Stags vs Wellington Firebirds

Ford Trophy

McLean Park, Napier

CST

CST

WFI

WFI

UpcomingCentral Stags vs Northern Districts

Central Stags vs Northern Districts

Ford Trophy

McLean Park, Napier

CST

CST

NDS

NDS

UpcomingOtago Volts vs Central Stags

Otago Volts vs Central Stags

Ford Trophy

University of Otago Oval, Dunedin

OVO

OVO

CST

CST

UpcomingAuckland Aces vs Central Stags

Auckland Aces vs Central Stags

Ford Trophy

Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland

AUCA

AUCA

CST

CST

UpcomingCanterbury Kings vs Central Stags

Canterbury Kings vs Central Stags

Ford Trophy

Hagley Oval, Christchurch

CKI

CKI

CST

CST

Will Young News

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We invite you to find out all the latest information about cricketer Will Young, how he trains, which cricket matches he has already participated in, and which ones he plans to participate in.

CD vs RAR Preview | Central Districts to take on in-form Rangpur Riders in GSL 2025

CD vs RAR Preview | Central Districts to take on in-form Rangpur Riders in GSL 2025

The ‘number two’ Rangpur Riders will take on the struggling and ‘down and out’ Central Districts in the 10th game of the ongoing Global Super League 2025. It will be a dead rubber, but both teams will be looking to finish their league stage run on a winning note before the tournament's final.

Will Young11:53 PM, 09 July, 2025

DC vs HH, Preview | BBL champions, Hobart Hurricanes to take on ILT20 champions, Dubai Capitals in GSL 2025

Will Young08:58 PM, 09 March, 2025

‌IND vs NZ | Twitter reacts to Final’s stress peaking as twisted angle, misfield, and running chaos occurs simultaneously

Will Young10:24 PM, 19 February, 2025

PAK vs NZ | Latham-Young tons see Kiwis triumph against soulless Pakistan chase in 60-run win

Will Young12:07 PM, 09 December, 2024

‌NZ vs ENG | Devon Conway to miss Third Test due to birth of first child

International career

William Alexander Young was born on 22 November 1992. He is a professional cricketer from New Zealand. Young plays as a batsman for the New Zealand national team and Central Districts. In 2012, he was the captain of the New Zealand Under-19 cricket team during the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

His international debut came in December 2020. Since then, Young has appeared in Test matches, One Day Internationals, and T20 Internationals. He became part of the team across all formats and continued to represent New Zealand on the international stage.

2018

  • In December, Young was named in New Zealand's Test squad for the series against Sri Lanka.
  • He did not play in any match during that series.

2019

  • In March, Young was selected to make his Test debut against Bangladesh at Hagley Oval.
  • The match was cancelled on the same day due to a terrorist attack in Christchurch.
  • In May, Young was awarded a New Zealand Cricket contract for the 2019–20 season before playing his first international match.
  • In May, Young was expected to be named as a reserve player for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
  • He chose to have shoulder surgery instead after an injury to his right labrum during a training camp.

2020

  • In November, Young was selected in New Zealand’s Test squad for the series against the West Indies.
  • On 3 December, he made his Test debut in Hamilton against the West Indies.

2021

  • In March, Young was selected for New Zealand’s ODI squad for the series against Bangladesh.
  • On 20 March, he made his ODI debut in Dunedin against Bangladesh.
  • Later in March, Young was included in New Zealand’s T20I squad for the Bangladesh series.
  • On 28 March, he played his first T20I match in Hamilton against Bangladesh.

2022

  • In March, during the first ODI match against the Netherlands, Young scored his first ODI century.
  • He finished with 103 not out in that match.

2024

  • In October and November, Young played in the Test series in India.
  • He was named player of the series as New Zealand won 3-0.
  • Young scored 244 runs in six innings with an average of 44.8.
  • His highest score in the series was 71.
  • His last Test match was played against England in Hamilton from 14 to 17 December 2024.
  • His last T20I match was played against Sri Lanka in Dambulla on 10 November 2024.

2025

  • On 29 March, Young played his last recorded ODI match against Pakistan in Napier.

Leagues Participation

Will Young has focused on international cricket and domestic matches in New Zealand. He has not taken part in major franchise leagues.

Domestic career

Will Young began his domestic cricket journey after an impressive school season in 2010, where he scored nearly 900 runs for New Plymouth Boys' High School. He made his first-class debut for Central Districts in the 2011/12 season. In December 2015, Young became the captain of Central Districts at the age of 23. Under his leadership, the team won the Ford Trophy in 2016 and the Plunket Shield in 2018 without losing a match. Later, Young decided to step down as captain to focus fully on his batting and his goals with the national team.

In May 2019, despite a shoulder injury, he played for a New Zealand XI against Australia in a warm-up series. Young impressed with back-to-back centuries and finished the series with an average above 100. In November 2020, he was also part of the New Zealand A squad for practice matches against the touring West Indies team.

His domestic performances remained strong. In January 2023, he famously hit five consecutive sixes in a T20 match but was caught on the final ball while trying to reach six sixes in an over. Young also signed with Nottinghamshire in July 2023, where he scored a century on his debut against Surrey. He returned to Nottinghamshire in early 2024 and, in April, played a key innings of 174 not out against Somerset. His partnership of 392 runs with Joe Clarke set a new third-wicket record for the club that had stood for over a century.

Young continued to play regularly for Central Districts until 2025 across all formats, maintaining his place as a consistent and reliable batsman in domestic cricket.

Records and achievements

Will Young is a New Zealand cricketer who started his professional journey in 2012 and began playing international cricket in 2020. Across his career, he reached important milestones, led teams to titles, and earned individual awards. His name is linked to national victories and record-breaking moments.

  • 2012: Will Young captained the New Zealand Under-19 cricket team during the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
  • 2016: As captain, Young led the Central Stags to victory in the Ford Trophy.
  • 2018: Young guided the Central Stags to the Plunket Shield title without any defeats throughout the season.
  • 2019-2021: Young was part of the New Zealand team that won the ICC World Test Championship.
  • 2019: In a warm-up series against Australia, Young scored three strong innings for a New Zealand XI. He finished the series with 60, 130, and 111 runs across three matches, holding an average above 100.
  • 2021/22: Young won the ANZ Men's ODI Player of the Year award at the ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards.
  • 2023: In a T20 match, Young hit five consecutive sixes in one over. He attempted the rare six sixes in an over but was caught on the final delivery.
  • 2023: Young played for Nottinghamshire on a short contract and scored a century on his debut against Surrey.
  • 2024: While playing for Nottinghamshire, Young built a third-wicket partnership of 392 runs with Joe Clarke against Somerset. This stand set a new club record, breaking the previous mark that stood for 121 years.
  • 2024: Young was named Player of the Series after New Zealand’s 3-0 Test series win in India. Across six innings, he collected 244 runs with an average of 44.8 and a highest score of 71.

Personal life

Will Young keeps his personal life mostly private, but some facts about his family, finances, and public image are known. His career has stayed free from major scandals, and his fan base continues to grow steadily.

Family

Will Young is married to Elise Yule. As of November 3, 2024, the couple is together, but no public information is available about children.

Finance

By 2024, Will Young’s estimated fortune stands at around 1 million US dollars.

Scandals

In May 2019, Will Young was close to being named as a reserve player for New Zealand in the 2019 Cricket World Cup. He made the decision to go for shoulder surgery instead, after suffering an injury to his right labrum during a training camp.

Fans

Will Young’s fan base is moderate, with around 16,000 followers. His supporters are mainly cricket fans who appreciate his steady performances for New Zealand and Central Districts.

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