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Biography - Tony Dodemaide


Anthony Ian Christopher Dodemaide or Tony Dodemaide was a former Australian cricket player. He was born in 1963 at Williamstown of Melbourne. He was the Chief Executive of Western Australian Cricket Association in Perth for three years. After that, he joined as the Chief Executive for Cricket Victoria.

Dodemaide started his first test match against New Zealand in 1987 played at Melbourne Cricket Ground of Australia. In that match, he scored 50 runs in the first innings and hunted 6 wickets in the second innings. He began his ODI career in 1988 in a match against Sri Lanka at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground of Perth. In that match, he got 5 wickets bowling total 7.2 overs giving only 21 runs.

Dodemaide has played a total 10 test and 24 one-day matches in his career. His highest scores are 50 and 30 in the test and one-day matches respectively. He has obtained five wickets 1 time in the test career and 1 time in the ODI career. Again he got four wickets 3 and 1 times in the test and ODI career respectively. He hunted total 34 test wickets and 36 one day wickets.
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Biography - Shane Warne


Shane Keith Warne, nicknamed Warney, was a former Australian cricket player. He was born in 1969 at Ferntree Gully of Victoria. He is regarded as one of the outstanding bowlers of the cricket world. He became selected as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Century by a cricket-expert panel in 2000.
Warne started his first test match against India in 1992 played at Sydney Cricket Ground. In that match, he hunted only 1 wicket from both the innings. He began his ODI career in 1993 in a match against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve Ground of Wellington. In that match, he obtained 2 wickets giving 40 runs from 10 overs.
Warne has played a total 145 test and 194 one-day matches in his career. He hunted ten wickets 10 times in the test match. He obtained five wickets 37 times in the test career and 1 time in the ODI career. Again he got four wickets 48 and 12 times in the test and ODI career respectively. He hunted total 708 test wickets and 293 one day wickets.
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Biography - Paul Ronald Reiffel


Paul Ronald Reiffel, nicknamed Pistol, was a former Australian cricket player. He was born in 1966 at Box Hill of Victoria. He was a Right-hand batsman and a Right-arm fast-medium bowler of Australia. He was a part of the 1999 World Cup team of Australia.
Reiffel started his first test match against India in 1992 played at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground of Perth. In that match, he hunted total 2 wickets from both the innings. He began his ODI career in 1992 in a match against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In that match, he obtained 2 wickets giving 27 runs from 10 overs.
Reiffel has played a total 35 test and 92 one-day matches in his career. He obtained five wickets 5 times in the test career. Again he got four wickets 3 and 5 times in the test and ODI career respectively. He hunted total 104 test wickets and 106 one day wickets. As a batsman, his highest score in the test and ODI are 79 and 58 respectively.
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Biography - Glenn McGrath


Glenn Donald McGrath, nicknamed Pigeon, was a former Australian cricket player. He was born in 1970 at Dubbo of New South Wales. He was one of the highly regarded fast-medium pace bowlers in the history of cricket. He currently holds the world record for getting the highest number of wickets in the test as a fast bowler.

McGrath started his first test match against New Zealand in 1993 played at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground of Perth. In that match, he hunted 2 wickets in the first innings and 1 wicket in the second innings. He began his ODI career in 1993 in a match against South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In that match, he bowled 8.4 overs giving 28 runs, but achieved no wicket.

McGrath has played a total 124 test and 250 one-day matches in his career. He hunted ten wickets 3 times in the test match. He obtained five wickets 29 times in the test career and 7 times in the ODI career. Again he got four wickets 28 and 9 times in the test and ODI career respectively. He hunted total 563 test wickets and 381 one day wickets.
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Biography - Brett Lee


Brett Lee, nicknamed Bing, was a former Australian cricket player. He was born in 1976 at Wollongong of New South Wales. He was an athletic fielder and a lower-order right-handed batsman of his team. His batting average exceeded 20 in the test cricket. Since 2005-2006, his 7th wicket partnership with Mike Hussey has become the world record of most runs in 7th wicket in the ODI.
Lee started his first test match against India in 1999 played at Melbourne Cricket Ground of Australia. In that match, he hunted 5 wickets in the first innings and 2 wickets in the second innings. He began his ODI career in 2000 in a match against Pakistan at the Brisbane Cricket Ground. In that match, he bowled 10 overs giving 39 runs, but achieved no wicket.
Lee has played a total 76 test and 186 one-day matches in his career. His highest scores are 64 and 57 in the test and one-day matches respectively. He obtained five wickets 10 times in the test career and 9 times in the ODI career. Again he got four wickets 17 and 11 times in the test and ODI career respectively. He hunted total 310 test wickets and 324 one day wickets.
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