Sunday, 31 March 2013

Phillip Hughes

Phillip Hughes Biography

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 Phillip Joel Hughes (born November 30, 1988 in Macksville, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. He is a left-handed opening batsman who is widely considered to be one of the most promising prospects for Australia's future.[1][2][3] He made his Test debut at the age of 20 after just two seasons with New South Wales.
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes

Brad Haddin

 Brad Haddin Biography

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Bradley James Haddin (born 23 October 1977 in Cowra, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. Haddin was selected in the first ever Mercantile Mutual Cup season of 1997/98 for the Australian Capital Territory. He has produced several memorable batting innings, including a top score of 133 against Victoria. He became a replacement for Adam Gilchrist on several occasions, following Gilchrist's suffering of a hip injury. In September 2003, he replaced Simon Katich as captain of the New South Wales Blues, whilst Katich was on international duty, and he since been acting-captain on numerous occasions. He has also captained Australia A. On 18 September 2006, playing against West Indies at Kuala Lumpur in the DLF Cup, Haddin and Australian captain Mike Hussey put on 165, which at that time was a world-record stand for the sixth wicket in ODIs. Haddin became Australia's first choice wicket keeper after Adam Gilchrist's retirement. Haddin has since scored his first Test century in the second test against New Zealand in the 2008/2009 season. Haddin was involved in a controversy relating to the dismissal of Neil Broom in an ODI in Perth in February 2009. Broom was given out bowled but replays appeared to suggest that Haddin's gloves had disturbed the bails. New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori expressed his dissatisfaction with Haddin's actions in not calling Broom back to the wicket. His comment led to an angry retort from Australian captain Ricky Ponting. Ponting defended his team mate saying that Haddin was convinced the ball hit the stumps.
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin

James Pattinson

James Pattinson Biography

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James Lee Pattinson is an Australian cricketer who plays for Victoria, and for Australia. Pattinson played for Dandenong Cricket Club in Victorian Premier Cricket and also played for Australia in the 2008 Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia. On 23 December 2009, James broke the record for Victorian One Day cricket by taking 6 for 48 off 10 overs with 1 maiden. On 9 January 2011, James was picked up by IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders for US$100,000 to play for them in IPL 2012. Pattinson was named in the Australian ODI squad for its tour of Bangladesh in April 2011. He made his ODI debut in the third and final match of the series and took the wicket of Imrul Kayes. Pattinson made his Test debut in the 2011/12 home series against New Zealand, in the first Test in Brisbane on 1 December 2011. He took 5 wickets for 27 runs in the second innings of his debut Test and helped Australia to a nine-wicket win, then took five wickets in the first innings of the second test, and was named Man of the Series. He won another Man of the Match award in his next Test, the 2011 Boxing Day Test against India.

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

James Pattinson

 
James Pattinson

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle Biography 

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Peter Matthew Siddle (born 25 November 1984 in Traralgon, Victoria) is an Australian Test cricketer. He is a specialist right-arm fast-medium bowler. Early in his career, Siddle took 11 for 47 in a state under-17 match. Siddle is also a former member of Latrobe Cricket Club in Morwell, Gippsland. Since 2006, despite several shoulder injuries, Siddle has become one of the preferred pace bowlers in the of the Victorian Bushrangers side. After just 12 first-class matches and touring India with Australia A, Siddle was named in the national 15-man squad for the four-Test tour of India on September 12, as back up to established bowlers Brett Lee, Stuart Clark and Mitchell Johnson. When Stuart Clark injured his elbow prior to the second test Siddle was selected in the match squad. Siddle made his Test debut at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali on 16 October 2008. He picked up 3 for 114 in the first innings, finishing with match figures of 4 for 176. Siddle lost his position when Clark recovered, only to regain it when for Clark's elbow injury recurred prior to the First Test against South Africa at the WACA, 2008. He broke through with three wickets in front of his home crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the Boxing Day Test against South Africa on his way to figures of 4/81 in the first innings. Siddle backed this performance up in the next test at the Sydney Cricket Ground taking 5/59 in South Africa's first innings.

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle 

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle 

Peter Siddle

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc Biography

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Mitchell Aaron Starc is an Australian cricketer who currently plays first-class cricket for the New South Wales Blues and Yorkshire CCC. He is a left-arm fast bowler. He is also a former junior cricketer for the Berala Sports Cricket Club in Sydney, Australia, who attended Homebush Boys High School also representing the schools first grade team. He was known to wicketkeep and bowl in the same innings during his time with the club. Mitchell Starc was also a representative cricketer of the Northern District Cricket Association (NDCA). After a series of injuries to several senior Australian pacemen, Starc was a late replacement in the team to tour India in late-2010, replacing Josh Hazlewood. Later Doug Bollinger was injured after the First Test, and that left Starc and fellow uncapped young pacemen Peter George and James Pattinson competing for a place. George was selected, and after Pattinson was injured, Starc made his ODI debut against India in Visakhapatnam in October 2010. He did not bat and was wicketless. Starc made his Test debut for Australia on 1 December 2011 in the first Test of the two-Test series against New Zealand in Brisbane. He took two wickets in the match, and another two in the second Test in Hobart. He was left out of the squad named for the first Test of the subsequent series against India, but was recalled for the third Test on the pace-friendly WACA Ground in place of spinner Nathan Lyon, taking four wickets. During the 2011–12 Australian summer, Starc also played for the Sydney Sixers in the inaugural Big Bash League. The Sixers won the tournament and Starc finished as its equal third-highest wicket-taker with 13 in six matches

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc 

Mitchell Starc 

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc