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Daniel Bell-Drummond

Sports

Birthday August 4, 1993

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Lewisham, London

Age 32 Years

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Who Is Daniel Bell-Drummond? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on August 4, 1993, Daniel Bell-Drummond is currently 31 years old. He emerged as a talent in English cricket from his early days and has steadily risen through the ranks. His journey in cricket, characterized by consistent performances, has made him a noteworthy player to follow in recent years. Discover more about his journey on his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Sports
Date of Birth August 4, 1993
Age 32 Years
Birth Place Lewisham, London
Horoscope Leo
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Daniel Bell-Drummond possesses an athletic build, which is crucial for his performance on the cricket field. He stands at approximately 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) tall and weighs around 165 lbs (75 kg). His fitness regime includes a mix of training unique to cricket while maintaining agility and strength vital for batting and fielding.

Despite having bowled regularly whilst playing age-group cricket, Bell-Drummond began his career bowling infrequently in senior cricket, citing a number of injury concerns as the main reason for not doing so.

He took his first professional wicket in 2018 and began to bowl rather more frequently during the start of the 2019 season, taking five wickets during Kent's 2019 Royal London One-Day Cup campaign with his "slippery right-arm seamers" and contributing wickets in the County Championship.

His best first-class bowling figures of three wickets for 47 runs were taken against Middlesex at the end of the 2021 season. He took 2/22 against Surrey during the 2019 season's One-Day Cup, his best List A bowling figures, and 2/19 against Somerset in the 2019 t20 Blast, his first T20 wickets.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, there have been various speculations regarding Daniel Bell-Drummond's relationship status. However, he tends to maintain a level of privacy regarding his personal life. There have been rumors of him dating a fellow athlete, but he has not confirmed any particular individual as his girlfriend. Fans remain curious about his love life, but Daniel seems focused on his career for now.

His parents are of Jamaican descent and he has described how watching both West Indian and English cricket home was a major influence on his development.

He was spotted by Kent County Cricket Club playing for Catford Wanderers as a seven-year-old and progressed through the county system, scoring his first century for the under-10 side aged just seven.

He played for Kent age group teams, scoring centuries at every level, before joining the Cricket Academy at Kent where he was awarded the John Aitken Gary Trophy as the Academy Scholar of the Year in 2010. He signed a three-year professional contract with Kent in September 2010 at age 17.

Net Worth and Salary

Daniel Bell-Drummond's net worth is estimated to be around $3 million as of 2025. His earnings primarily stem from his contracts with county teams, sponsorship deals, and various endorsements. His salary reflects his performance and standing as a significant player in English cricket. Interestingly, the cricketer also engages in smart investments that contribute to his growing wealth.

During 2017 Bell-Drummond set up Platform, a cricket project aiming to increase participation in the sport by young people based in the London Borough of Lewisham, the area in which he grew up. The project involves reintroducing the sport into local primary schools and includes after-school and winter coaching.

It ran a cricket festival for school children at Deptford during 2018 and was initially funded by Bell-Drummond and a business partner. Lewisham is a relatively low-income London borough with a significant Afro-Caribbean population and the initiative was partly influences by a decline in participation in cricket in the Afro-Caribbean population.

In 2018 it was revealed that Bell-Drummond was one of only eight black or mixed-race cricketers playing in the County Championship, with only three, including Bell-Drummond, aged 25 or under.

A 2020 study revealed that Bell-Drummond was one of only nine black players who featured in the County Championship during the 2019 season, down from a figure of 33 in 1995.

Career, Business, and Investments

Daniel began his professional career with Kent County Cricket Club and has appeared in multiple formats, including T20, One Day Internationals, and first-class matches. His capability to adapt to different playing styles has cemented his place in various teams. Beyond his cricketing endeavors, Bell-Drummond has also shown interest in business ventures, particularly sports-related investments.

Good form in one-day cricket during the 2018 promotion season was followed by Bell-Drummond signing a new, long-term contract with Kent during the 2018/19 off-season.

During the off-season he played Sydney Grade Cricket for Randwick Petersham Cricket Club, making a century on his debut in the first grade competition before being signed to play in the later stages of the 2018–19 Super Smash T20 competition in New Zealand for Auckland.

Social Network

Engaging well with fans, Daniel Bell-Drummond has a substantial social media presence. He is active on platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, where he shares glimpses of his life, training routines, and cricket highlights. His social media engagement not only keeps fans informed but also attracts followers who appreciate his dedication to the sport.

Bell-Drummond made an excellent start to the 2016 domestic season, hitting his maiden first-class double-hundred against Loughborough MCCU followed by a century in his first innings of the County Championship season against Leicestershire.

He and Tom Latham then combined for two first-wicket century partnerships in Kent's opening home match of the Championship against Glamorgan, only the third time this had been achieved in the same championship match in the county's history.

Bell-Drummond was selected for England Lions again during the 2016 summer, playing limited overs matches against both Pakistan A and Sri Lanka A.

He scored his highest List A cricket score of 171 not out against Sri Lanka A at Canterbury during the series of matches as he combined with Ben Duckett to post the second highest List A partnership on record.

Education

Daniel Bell-Drummond's educational background contributed to his cricketing career, with an early focus on sports at school. He played for various youth teams, which laid the groundwork for his future in professional cricket. Though specific details about his formal education are limited, his experiences and training in cricket have defined his career trajectory.


Bell-Drummond attended Dulwich Prep and won a scholarship to Millfield School and played cricket for the school team as well as for England at under-15, under-17 and under-19 levels, captaining the under-17 side against Sri Lanka in 2010.

He completed his sixth form studies at the school in 2012 after signing his professional contract with Kent and was named the Young Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year in the 2012 edition of Wisden after scoring over 800 runs for Millfield in 2011.

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