Tim Robinson (England Cricketer) Biography: Age, Facts, Instagram  

Tim Robinson: Tim Robinson is a former English cricketer who played as a right handed opening batsman. born on November 21, 1958, Nottingham, England represented England in international Cricket during the 1980s. Robinson played in 29 test matches and 26 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for England between 1984 and 1989.

He was particularly successful in the 1985 Ashes series against Australia, scoring two double contries and cementing his India quotation as a talented batsman. However, his form at the international level was inconsistent, leading to an early exit from the national team.

Tim Robinson Biography

Full name  Robert Timothy Robinson
Nick name  Robbo, Chop
Name  Tim Robinson
Gender  Male
Profession  Cricket Player
Date of Birth  November 21, 1958
Age (as of 2025)  66 Years
Birthplace  Nottingham, England
Hometown  Nottingham, England
Zodiac sign  Scorpio
Religion  Christianity
Nationality  English

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Physical Status

Height (approx.)  6 feet 2 inches
Weight (approx.)  75 kg
Eye ColourBlue or Grey  
Hair Colour  Light Brown or Blonde

Tim Robinson Family

Father  N/A
Mother  N/A
Siblings  N/A

Cricket

BattingRight-Handed
BowlingRight-arm-medium
RoleBatsman, Umpire
National SideEngland
Test Debut28 November 1984 v India
Last Test27 July 1989 v Australia
Last ODI4 September 1988 v Sri Lanka

Early Life and Education

Tim Robinson was born on November 21, 1958 in Nottingham, England. He is spent his childhood in Nottingham, England. The only information regarding his education is that Robinson was educated at High Pavement Grammar School Nottingham.

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Tim Robinson Career

International Career

Tim Robinson was an opener who modelled his batting style upon Geoff Boycott’s. He mad app promising star to his England career, Ved 160 in the second test in 1984-85 against India in Delhi, and two big centuries against Australia in the 1985 Ashes series. However, he was found out, as were many other England batsman, by the West Indies pace attack in the 1985-86 series, when he managed just 72 runs in eight innings. Robinson returned to from with 166 against Pakistan the following year.

He told with England in 1987- 88 playing in the 1987 cricket world cup and tours of Pakistan, Australia and New Zealand. It was a disappointing season for Robinson, whose World Cup is probably most memorable for being out Ibw first ball to Craig McDermott in the final.

By now, it was apparent that his temperament for facing short pitched fast bowling head waned. England did not tour in 1988-89, due to a row between the Indian and English cricket boards over Graham Gooch’s South African connections.

Robinson played in his final test match against Australia at Old Trafford in 1989.

Before the game had concluded, it was announced that Robinson was in a proposed party of 16 players to join that coming winter’s Rebel tour to South Africa.

Domestic Career

Tim Robinson continued to play County cricket until 1999. He played a total of 425 first class matches, scoring 27, 571 18 average of and amassing 63 centuries. He also bowled a maiden over in a test match (his only outing at that level with ball in hand). He was Nottinghamshire’s captain when they won the Benson and Hedges cup in 1989, making his teams top score in the final.

Umpiring Career

Robinson was appointed to the ECB first class umpires list in 2007. His first international match was England vs New Zealand in 2013.

In January 2018, he was named as one of the 17 on field umpries for the 2018 under 19 cricket world cup.

Social Media

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Some Interesting Facts About Tim Robinson

  • Robinson made a remarkable impact in the 1985 Ases series by scoring 175 at headingley and a double century (206) at Edgbaston helping England secure the series win.
  • He is called our 27000 first class runs and over 63 centuries for Nottinghamshire, making him one of the most successful county batsman of his era.
  • Robinson played a key role Nottinghamshire’s County championship victories in 1985 and 1999.
  • He led Nottinghamshire for nearly a decade, showing strong leadership and consistency.
  • After his Ashes heroics, he struggled in India, scoring on 65 runs in 5 test innings leading to his drop from the England team.
  • He was considered one of England’s most promising batsman in the mid 1980s but had an inconsistent international career.

Tim Robinson Net worth

Tim Robinson’s Net worth is estimated to be $1 million – $5 million.

FAQs

Who is Tim Robinson?

Tim Robinson is a former English cricketer who played as a right handed opening batsman for England and Nottinghamshire County cricket club. He was active in international cricket between 1984 and 1989.

When and where was Tim Robinson born?

He was born on November 21, 1958, in Nottingham, England.

What is Tim Robinson’s most famous cricket achievement?

Robinson is best known for his outstanding performances in the 1985 Ashes series, where he is code 175 at Headingly and 206 at Edgbaston, helping England win with series.

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