David Clarence Boon, nicknamed Boony, is a former Australian cricket player. He was born in 1960 at Launceston of Tasmania. He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional off-spin bowler of the Australian Cricket Team. He played the first-class cricket for his home state named Tasmania and also for English county team Durham.
Boon started his test career in 1984 against West Indies at the Brisbane Cricket Ground of Brisbane. In that match, he scored 11 runs in the first innings and 51 runs in the second. His ODI (One-Day International) career began in 1984 against West Indies at Nahar Singh Stadium of Faridabad. He scored 39 runs in that match.
Boon has played a total 107 test and 181 one-day matches in his career. His highest scores are 200 and 122 in the test and one-day matches respectively. He has 21 test centuries and 5 one-day centuries. In test, his total run is 7422. For one-day, it is 5964. His overall batting average is 43.65 in test, and 37.04 in one-day.
Boon started his test career in 1984 against West Indies at the Brisbane Cricket Ground of Brisbane. In that match, he scored 11 runs in the first innings and 51 runs in the second. His ODI (One-Day International) career began in 1984 against West Indies at Nahar Singh Stadium of Faridabad. He scored 39 runs in that match.
Boon has played a total 107 test and 181 one-day matches in his career. His highest scores are 200 and 122 in the test and one-day matches respectively. He has 21 test centuries and 5 one-day centuries. In test, his total run is 7422. For one-day, it is 5964. His overall batting average is 43.65 in test, and 37.04 in one-day.
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