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Tom Blundell is a well-known figure in the cricket industry, hailing from Wellington, New Zealand, where he was born on September 1, 1990, and comes from a prominent family of the gentry in Lancashire. His love for the sport was obvious at a very young age and it earned him a spot in the New Zealand, Under-19 team that competed in the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

Blundell made his first-class debut in 2013 for Wellington, and that is when he started his journey in domestic cricket. He is a valuable member of his team as he is an adaptable wicketkeeper-batter, that can bat with his right hand and right arm bowl with an off break. It was his brilliant domestic cricket that paved the way for his international debut for the New Zealand cricket team in January 2017.

The peak of Blundell’s career was when he helped New Zealand clinch the 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship. This she has achieved with brilliance reflects her ability and her love for the sport. Blundell’s ability to bat and keep wickets effectively has helped him stay relevant in the rosters of both Wellington and the Black Caps, earning him a standing in New Zealand’s cricket circles.

Who is Tom Blundell’s GF?

Tom Blundell enjoys a loving and supportive personal life. The gifted cricket player and his stunning girlfriend, Kate Loganz, are currently in a love relationship.

Tom and Kate seem to be having a great time together and form a nice couple. Tom finds security and happiness in Kate’s presence as he concentrates on his cricket career. Despite maintaining privacy about their personal lives, the couple occasionally allows followers to see glimpses of their happy union on social media.

International Career:

Tom Blundell is a New Zealand cricketer who made his first appearance in international cricket during a Twenty20 International match in January 2017 against Bangladesh. He played his first one-day international against India in February 2020. New Zealand included Blundell in the ODI team in January 2017 to play the role of a wicketkeeper during the series against Australia.

He scored 107 runs in his first Test match, with his runs making him the first wicketkeeper to score a century in his debut Test match since Matt Prior in 2007. In May 2019, Blundell was named in the squad announced by the New Zealand cricket team for the World Cup but remained an unused member of the squad.


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