
Fidel Edwards
 West Indies
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Teams represented
 West Indies
 West Indies Barbados Pride
 Barbados Pride Dolphins
 Dolphins Hampshire
 Hampshire Warwickshire
 Warwickshire West Indies A
 West Indies A Rajasthan Royals
 Rajasthan Royals Deccan Chargers
 Deccan Chargers Sydney Thunder
 Sydney Thunder Sylhet Strikers
 Sylhet Strikers Uthura Rudras
 Uthura Rudras Sunrisers Hyderabad
 Sunrisers Hyderabad Rangpur Riders
 Rangpur Riders Marylebone Cricket Club
 Marylebone Cricket Club Saint Lucia Kings
 Saint Lucia Kings Trinbago Knight Riders
 Trinbago Knight Riders Jamaica Tallawahs
 Jamaica Tallawahs Peshawar Zalmi
 Peshawar Zalmi Winnipeg Hawks
 Winnipeg Hawks Delhi Bulls
 Delhi Bulls Team Abu Dhabi
 Team Abu Dhabi World Giants
 World Giants Silicon Valley Strikers
 Silicon Valley Strikers Bhilwara Kings
 Bhilwara Kings India Capitals
 India Capitals Texas Chargers
 Texas Chargers Dubai Giants
 Dubai Giants West Indies Champions
 West Indies Champions Konark Suryas Odisha
 Konark Suryas Odisha Rajasthan Regals
 Rajasthan Regals West Indies Masters
 West Indies MastersBiography
Fidel Edwards had a dream start to his career when he was called up to the West Indies Test side in 2003, after having played just one first-class game for Barbados. His five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka was impressive enough to earn him an ODI debut, where he bagged six wickets against Zimbabwe in the same year.
Also known as “Castro”, this right-arm fast bowler from Barbados is capable of swinging the ball both ways but does not consider himself as an out-an-out pacer. Edwards was given many opportunities to prove himself, but he failed to make the most of them and eventually lost his spot in the Test as well as ODI side by 2007. He was also left out of the World Cup squad, but returned with figures of 5 for 45 against England in an ODI at Lord's. During the Test series against New Zealand in 2008-09, he reached 100 Test wickets, also achieving his best bowling figures of 7 for 87. A handy lower-order batsman, he has often saved West Indies from Test defeats.
Edwards soon became the senior bowler in the side and his approach became slightly aggressive. However, his consistency was soon hampered by a back injury that he picked up in the 2009 World Twenty20. He returned to Barbados for treatment, but left it midway to represent Deccan Chargers in that year's Champions League T20. Unfortunately, another injury came knocking in the tournament, which ruled him out of action for a long time. He then made a comeback in 2011, taking 19 wickets in three Tests against India. In 2013, he was usurped by the Rajasthan Royals for IPL season six.
 






 
 