Logan van Beek (Cricketer) Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography & More
Bio/Wiki | |
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Real name/Full name | Logan Verjus van Beek |
Profession | Cricketer (All-rounder) |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 183 cm in meters- 1.83 m in feet & inches- 6’ |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms- 75 kg in pounds- 165 lbs |
Body Measurements (approx.) | - Chest: 40 Inches - Waist: 32 Inches - Biceps: 13 Inches |
Eye Colour | Blue |
Hair Colour | Dark Blonde |
Cricket | |
International Debut | ODI- 19 May 2021 vs Scotland T20- 17 March 2014 vs UAE |
Jersey Number (T20I) | # 17 (formerly 90) (The Netherlands) |
Domestic/State Team | 2010–2018: Canterbury 2018–present: Wellington 2019: Derbyshire |
Batting Style | Right-handed |
Bowling Style | Right-arm medium-fast |
Favourite Ball | In the June 2023 Cricket World Cup match between the Netherlands and West Indies, Beek bowled during the super over, where he took two wickets and conceded only eight runs. His performance earned him the Man of the Match award. |
Records (main ones) | On 26 June 2023, Logan van Beek created a world record after scoring 30 runs during the Super Over in the ODI World Cup Qualifier match against West Indies. |
Career Statistics (till 2023) | One Day International (ODI) He played 17 matches and scored 262 runs with a batting average of 18.71. His top score is 32, and he bowled 854 balls. He took 22 wickets with a bowling average of 35.18. He took 10 catches. Twenty20 International (T20I) He played 17 matches and scored 43 runs with a batting average of 7.16. His top score is 19, and he bowled 278 balls. He took 18 wickets with a bowling average of 20.38. He took 7 catches. First-class cricket (FC) He played 64 matches and scored 1554 runs with a batting average of 22.85. His top score is 111, and he bowled 9722 balls. He took 160 wickets with a bowling average of 32.80. He took 43 catches. He hit one century and seven half-centuries. List A cricket (LA) He played 101 matches and scored 952 runs with a batting average of 16.70. His top score is 64, and he bowled 4195 balls. He took 124 wickets with a bowling average of 31.92. He took 58 catches. He hit three half-centuries. |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 7 September 1990 (Friday) |
Age (as of 2022) | 32 Years |
Birthplace | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Nationality | Dutch |
Hometown | Christchurch, New Zealand |
School | Saint Andrews College, Christchurch, New Zealand |
College/University | University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Educational Qualifications [1]Logan's LinkedIn Account | 2004 - 2008: Saint Andrews College, Christchurch, New Zealand 2011 - 2014: Bachelor of Commerce and Management at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Food Habit | Non-vegetarian [2]Logan's Instagram Post |
Hobbies | Dancing and Travelling |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Girlfriends | Elitsa (Women health and wellness coach) |
Marriage Date | 30 April 2022 |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Elitsa |
Parents | Names Not Known Great-grandfather- Victor Guillen Grandfather- Sammy Guillen |
Siblings | Brother- Courtney van Beek Sister- Sachavee van Beek Cousin- Justin Guillen (cricketer) |
Favourite | |
Singer | Michael Jackson |
Style Quotient | |
Cars Collection | Black Ferrari |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Logan van Beek
- Logan Verjus van Beek is a New Zealand-Dutch cricket player. He plays for Wellington Firebirds in New Zealand’s domestic cricket and has been a member of the Netherlands national cricket team since 2012. He is a right-handed right-arm fast-medium bowler and all-rounder. In June 2023, his performance in the super over against the West Indies at the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier propelled him to worldwide fame. He came into the limelight after scoring 30 runs and claiming two wickets in the same match.
- Logan van Beek holds a Dutch passport because his paternal grandparents moved to New Zealand in the 1950s. Once, in a media conversation, Beek told about his Dutch citizenship. He said,
My paternal grandparents came over from Holland in the 1950s, and they settled in the South Island. When they had my father, he was eligible for a Dutch passport. And when my father had us, we were still eligible to get a Dutch passport.”
- In 2009, he represented New Zealand in the FIBA Under-19 World Championship. He played high-level youth basketball as a point guard.
- He worked as a manager and cleaner at Window Wizards from September 2010 to December 2011. In this venture, he helped other young cricketers by organizing cleaning jobs for them in Christchurch and getting customers through recommendations from satisfied clients.
- In 2010, Logan van Beek was part of the New Zealand team in the Under-19 World Cup.
- He began working as a cricket coach in 2011 at Canterbury Cricket and worked there till 2016.
- In 2012, Van Beek started playing for the Netherlands cricket team. He played a match against Essex County Cricket Club in the 2012 Clydesdale Bank 40 tournament. Since he had previously played for New Zealand in 2010, he had to wait for three years to meet ICC regulations and qualify to play for the Netherlands.
- In January 2013, he earned a certification in Level 1 Coaching from New Zealand Cricket Association.
- In 2014, Logan van Beek participated in his first major international tournament for the Netherlands in the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 in Bangladesh.
- Since January 2014, Logan van Beek is associated with Sponsor a Child World Vision and Camp Quality (charitable organizations in New Zealand) as a volunteer.
- Logan van Beek began working at Canterbury Rams Basketball Team as Marketing Assistant in June 2015 and worked in the position till July 2015.
- Since 2015, Logan van Beek has been working as a volunteer at Radio Lollipop, a charitable organization in New Zealand. He worked as a volunteer at Imagination Station, Christchurch, New Zealand from May 2015 to September 2015. In May 2015, he received a certification in Social Media for Marketers from Marketing Association in New Zealand.
- On 24 October 2015, Logan van Beek achieved his first century in first-class cricket during the Plunket Shield. In November 2017, in the 2017-18 Plunket Shield season, he achieved his first 10-wicket match haul in first-class cricket.
- In August 2016, he began working as a Canterbury Kings’ Social Media Content Creator and served in the position till April 2017.
- In March 2018, during round six of the Plunket Shield, Logan van Beek took a hat-trick for Wellington against Canterbury. He was the leading wicket-taker for Wellington in the 2017-18 Plunket Shield with 40 dismissals in seven matches. In June 2018, he signed a contract with Wellington to play the 2018-19 season. In December 2018, Logan van Beek signed with the English team Derbyshire for the 2019 County Championship season.
- From May 2018 to October 2018, Logan van Beek worked as a People and Culture Consultant at Humankind, Wellington & Wairarapa, New Zealand.
- Henry Michael Nicholls, a New Zealand cricketer, is one of Beek’s childhood friends who plays on Beek’s opposing team. Henry Nicholls had been Logan van Beek’s cricket buddy since childhood. They used to play cricket together using a plastic bat when they were young. The older brothers of Nicholls and van Beek were friends and played on the same team. This friendship allowed their younger siblings to come close and develop a connection. Once, in a media conversation, Beek revealed that he used to live at Tom Latham’s house in Christchurch, and Matt Henry was Beek’s third flatmate for four years. Beek said,
When I finished school and moved out of home, I moved into Tom Latham’s house in Christchurch. Matt Henry was the third flatmate and we lived together for four amazing years. It was easily the most fun time of our lives. Three great mates, all living and breathing cricket, under one roof.”
- In March 2020, Logan van Beek began working as a Podcaster at Follow Through with LVB in Wellington, New Zealand. At Follow Through, Logan van Beek interviews other athletes and learns about their individual journeys.
- In April 2020, Logan van Beek was included in the Dutch senior cricket team, and in June 2020, he was offered a contract by Wellington for the 2020-21 domestic cricket season.
- In May 2021, Logan van Beek was selected for the Dutch One Day International (ODI) team for their series against Scotland. He made his ODI debut on 19 May 2021 while playing for the Netherlands against Scotland cricket team. In September 2021, van Beek was named in the Dutch team for the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
- In July 2022, Logan van Beek was included in the Dutch cricket team for the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier B tournament, which was held in Zimbabwe. During the same year, in a group match against Hong Kong, he became the first bowler for the Netherlands to take a hat-trick in a T20I match.
- His maternal grandfather, Sammy Guillen, used to play test cricket and had citizenship in both the West Indies and New Zealand. Sammy Guillen was born in Trinidad. Sammy Guillen was among the 15 cricketers who had the opportunity to play Test matches for West Indies and Canterbury in the 1950s. Initially, he represented the West Indies cricket team in five Tests during their tours of Australia and New Zealand in 1951-52. Later, he moved to New Zealand and played for Canterbury. Once, in a media conversation, Logan van Beek talked about the life experiences of his grandfather. Beek said,
My maternal grandfather met a bloke in Christchurch and asked him if he could get him a job there because he liked it so much. A few months later, the bloke rang him up with an offer. My grandfather said he hopped on a ship the same day and came over to New Zealand, and a few years later he ended up being a part of New Zealand’s first Test win over the West Indies.”
- Logan van Beek played a key role in Netherlands’ victory over the West Indies on 26 June 2023 in a match during the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier. Following a massive run chase of 375, Netherlands batted second and finished at 374/9 to tie the score with the West Indies. Logan started up by quickly scoring 28 runs during Netherlands’ batting innings off just 14 deliveries in the super over. Logan played at number eight when the Netherlands was struggling at 327/7 and needing 47 runs off the final three overs of the innings.
- On 27 June 2023, the Netherlands surpassed West Indies’ previous record of 25 runs scored in a super over and set a new record for the most runs scored in any format at the international level. He scored 30 runs. Logan established a world record for the most runs scored by a batsman in an international cricket super over. After the match, Logan van Beek won the Player of the Match trophy. [3]Stuff
- In his leisure time, Logan likes travelling to distant places. His social media pictures reveal that he loves dancing.
- He likes enjoying alcoholic beverages occasionally.
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