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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Biography-Michael Bevan


Michael Gwyl Bevan, nicknamed Bevo, is a former Australian cricket player. He is a left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm china-man bowler. He was a part of Australia team in 1999 and 2003 that won the world cup. He made the world record scoring the highest ODI average (53.58) among all the retired players.
Bevan started his test career in 1994 against Pakistan at the National Stadium of Karachi. In that match, he scored 82 runs in the first innings. But in the second innings, his run was zero. His ODI (One-Day International) career began in 1994 against Sri Lanka at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium. He did not need to do batting in that match.

Bevan has played a total 18 test and 232 one-day matches in his career. His highest scores are 91 and 108 in the test and one-day matches respectively. He has 6 centuries and 46 half-centuries in ODI. In test, he has 6 half-centuries, but no century. In test, his total run is 785. For one-day, it is 6912. His overall batting average is 29.07 in test, and 53.58 in one-day. As a bowler, he took 29 test wickets and 36 ODI wickets. He got five and ten wickets 1 time in the test match.
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