Angus Atkinson is an English cricketer who plays for Surrey and England as a right-arm fast bowler and batsman. He received his first England call-up on 16 August 2023 for the ODI and T20I series against New Zealand. He made his T20I debut on 1 September 2023, taking 4/20, the best figures by an England men’s bowler on T20I debut. He was included in England’s squad for the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.
Atkinson made his Test debut on 10 July 2024 against the West Indies at Lord’s, taking 12/106 in the match, the best by an England debutant in 134 years. He scored his maiden first-class century in the first innings of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 30 August 2024, becoming the sixth player to score a century and take five wickets in an innings and ten in a match at the ground. He also took five wickets in Sri Lanka’s second innings, the first England player since Ian Botham in 1984 to do so while scoring a century in the same Test.
In December 2024, Atkinson took a hat-trick against New Zealand, the first by an Englishman in Tests since 2017. He suffered a hamstring strain in the first Test of the 2025 English summer against Zimbabwe but returned later in the series against India to take his fourth five-wicket haul.
Who are Gus Atkinson Parents?
Gus Atkinson’s parents are Ed Atkinson and the late Caroline Atkinson. Ed encouraged Gus to keep going after his dream of playing for England and helped him deal with Caroline’s unexpected death.
Caroline made sure Gus didn’t miss practice by driving him to Surrey training sessions in Guildford on a regular basis while he was boarding at Bradfield College. She oversaw logistics, worked with coaches, and kept an eye on his development while making major personal sacrifices.
Gus Atkinson’s Father – Ed Atkinson
Gus Atkinson’s father, Ed Atkinson, was present in the stands at Lord’s when his son scored his maiden Test century against Sri Lanka. He was filmed reacting to the moment in a video shared by Lord’s on X. Standing alongside commentator Mark Nicholas, he described the occasion as unreal, especially because it happened at Lord’s and came right after Gus Atkinson’s Test debut. He also said the day was more special because it was Atkinson’s brother’s birthday, and his brother was there to witness the innings.
He expressed pride that his son was able to contribute with both bat and ball at the highest level. He said he could not quite believe it and felt thrilled that Gus had the opportunity to express himself in both disciplines. He added that, as a family, it was wonderful to see him succeed.
Gus Atkinson’s Mother – Caroline Atkinson
Gus Atkinson’s mother was Caroline Atkinson. She died in a car crash in 2020. Her death happened during a difficult phase of his early professional career.
Caroline played a major role in supporting and guiding Gus Atkinson’s cricket journey. While his father, Ed, was working overseas, she regularly encouraged him and stayed in contact with Surrey to ensure he remained involved, even when he felt he was falling behind other players of his age group.
After her death, Atkinson said his career could have gone in different directions. He chose to continue in the way he believed his mother would have wanted. He described reaching the England setup as very special because of her influence and belief in him.
Atkinson has openly admitted that his mother quietly and persistently encouraged him to advance. Her support was a key factor in helping him stay on track during his development at Surrey and in his progression toward international cricket.
Does Gus Atkinson have any siblings?
Gus Atkinson has an older sister, Izzie, and a younger brother, Barnaby.
FAQs
Q. Who is Gus Atkinson’s mother?
A. His mother was Caroline Atkinson, who died at the age of 55 in December 2020 due to injuries from a car accident.
Q. How fast can Gus Atkinson bowl?
A. Gus Atkinson bowls around 145 km/h and can touch up to 95 mph in short spells.
Q. How did Gus Atkinson start his career?
A. Gus Atkinson began his professional career with Surrey and made his first-class debut in August 2020 during the Bob Willis Trophy.
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