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AFL Players Box[edit]

Every AFL Player Combined
Personal information
Date of birth N/
Original team(s) Calder Cannons (TAC Cup)
Draft #24, 2009 National Draft
Height / weight 200 cm / 98 kg
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current club Essendon
Number 22
Career highlights

To-Do[edit]

Sydney Swans Player List (Up To Kurt Tippett Also Single Of Tom Derickx) Update List Of Players To Play 200 Games For One Club To Round 12, 2014 Update List Of Collingwood Players To Round 11, 2014

Michael Clarke[edit]

Michael John Clarke
Personal information
Full name
Michael John Clarke
Born (1981-04-02) 2 April 1981 (age 43)
Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
NicknamePup
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1]
BattingRight-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
RoleBatsman, Australian Test and ODI captain
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 389)6 October 2004 v India
Last Test1–5 March 2014 v South Africa
ODI debut (cap 149)19 January 2003 v England
Last ODI26 January 2014 v England
ODI shirt no.23
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2000–New South Wales
2004Hampshire
2011–Sydney Thunder
2012–2013Pune Warriors India
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 105 0 0 0
Runs scored 32 (15/3/2017 11:51PM) (30/1/2018 10:54AM) @ Campbells Soups 0 0 0
Batting average 0 0 0 0
100s/50s 0 0 0 0
Top score 0 0 0 0
Balls bowled 0 0 0 0
Wickets 0 0 0 0
Bowling average 0 0 0 0
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 0 0 0 0
Catches/stumpings 0 0 0 0

Top videos[edit]

Rank Video name Artist Views
(as of 12 May 2014)
Uploaded Notes
1. "Gangnam Style" Psy 1,987,525,105 15 July 2012 Surpassed "Baby" in November 2012[2]
2. "Baby" Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris 1,033,224,772 19 February 2010 Surpassed "Bad Romance" (top ranked of that time) in July 2010[3]
3. "On the Floor" Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull 752,494,889 3 March 2011
4. "Charlie Bit My Finger – Again!" Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr 707,588,398 22 May 2007 Non-music viral video; Surpassed "Evolution of Dance" in October 2009[4]
5. "Love the Way You Lie" Eminem featuring Rihanna 694,710,812 5 August 2010
6. "Party Rock Anthem" LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock 683,300,120 8 March 2011
7. "Gentleman" Psy 681,762,781 13 April 2013
8. "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" Shakira featuring Freshlyground 657,022,269 4 June 2010 Official 2010 FIFA World Cup song
9. "Wrecking Ball" Miley Cyrus 637,304,902 9 September 2013
10. "Bad Romance" Lady Gaga 583,144,236 23 November 2009 Surpassed "Charlie Bit My Finger" in April 2010[5]
11. "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" Michel Teló 567,715,685 25 July 2011
12. "Call Me Maybe" Carly Rae Jepsen 550,328,542 1 March 2012
13. "Danza Kuduro" Don Omar featuring Lucenzo 550,201,199 25 August 2010
14. "Thrift Shop" Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz 529,556,585 27 August 2012
15. "What Makes You Beautiful" One Direction 515,834,717 19 August 2011
16. "Not Afraid" Eminem 510,201,574 4 June 2010
17. "Somebody That I Used to Know" Gotye featuring Kimbra 504,791,836 22 July 2011
18. "Rolling in the Deep" Adele 498,113,617 30 November 2010
19. "The Lazy Song" Bruno Mars 496,217,404 15 April 2011
20. "Roar" Katy Perry 490,360,796 5 September 2013
21. "Rain Over Me" Pitbull featuring Marc Anthony 479,706,190 22 July 2011
22. "Oppa Is Just My Style" Psy featuring Hyuna 478,556,605 14 August 2012
23. "Firework" Katy Perry 444,894,026 28 October 2010
24. "Diamonds" Rihanna 431,982,224 8 November 2012
25. "The Gummy Bear Song" Gummibär 426,518,844 9 October 2007 Long English version
26. "Never Say Never" Justin Bieber featuring Jaden Smith 423,704,637 27 May 2010
27. "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" Ylvis 409,273,928 3 September 2013
28. "Super Bass" Nicki Minaj 406,200,883 5 May 2011
29. "Just the Way You Are" Bruno Mars 400,332,293 8 September 2010
30. "We Can't Stop" Miley Cyrus 399,782,516 19 June 2013

Statistics[edit]

Statistics are correct as of Round 8, 2014[6]
Season Team No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Marks Handballs Disposals
2013 Melbourne 7 13 3 4 118 37 109 227
2014 Melbourne 5 7 2 1 56 10 44 102
Totals 18 5 5 174 47 153 329

2013 Playing List[edit]

Josh Hazlewood[edit]

Josh Hazlewood
Refer to caption
Hazlewood in October 2011
Personal information
Full name
Josh Reginald Hazlewood
Born (1991-01-08) 8 January 1991 (age 33)
Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
NicknameHoff,[1] Bendemeer Bullet [2]
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast-medium
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 440)17 December 2014 v India
Last Test4 March 2017 v India
ODI debut (cap 183)22 June 2010 v England
Last ODI5 February 2017 v New Zealand
ODI shirt no.38
T20I debut (cap 62)13 February 2013 v West Indies
Last T20I27 March 2016 v India
T20I shirt no.38
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2009–presentNew South Wales (squad no. 8 / 11)
2011–presentSydney Sixers (squad no. 8)
2014–2015Mumbai Indians
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 28 35 59 80
Runs scored 257 20 564 127
Batting average 15.11 10.00 13.42 8.46
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 39 11* 43* 30
Balls bowled 5,992 1,784 11,505 4,269
Wickets 116 55 226 126
Bowling average 24.38 25.18 24.26 27.00
5 wickets in innings 5 2 6 3
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 6/67 5/31 6/50 7/36
Catches/stumpings 12/– 9/– 25/– 22/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 March 2017

Josh Reginald Hazlewood (born 8 January 1991 in Tamworth, New South Wales) is an international Australian cricketer who plays for New South Wales and Australia. He is known for his accuracy, much to that of Glenn McGrath.[3]

Early career[edit]

He began his career young, making his state debut at the age of 17 at the Sydney Cricket Ground against the touring New Zealand side in November 2008. He is the youngest fast bowler to represent New South Wales, and when he made his One Day International debut on 22 June 2010 he was the youngest player to debut for Australia.[4]

A right arm fast bowler, he has also played for Australia Under-19s and was the youngest member of Australia's squad for the 2008 Under-19 World Cup.

International career[edit]

Hazlewood playing for New South Wales in 2011

He bowled 7 overs on his One Day International debut (what a sick cunt) and picked up one wicket for 41 runs. He made his T20I debut vs West Indies on 13 February 2013 and picked up 1–36 in 4 overs. He picked career best figures 4–30 in a T20 vs England.

He made his Test match debut for Australia against India at the Brisbane Cricket Ground on 17 December 2014. He took 5 wickets in the first innings, conceding 68 runs.[5] He was a part of the Australian squad for the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup and played a part in their triumph, picking up 4 wickets against Pakistan in the quarter-finals.

In November 2015, Hazlewood became the first player to achieve the Player of the match award in a day-night Test match ever. In this match against New Zealand, he took the first ever wicket in day-night test by lbw Martin Guptill.[6] He also took the first five-wicket haul in a day-night test cricket history with the figures of 6 for 70,[7] en route to reaching 50 career wickets in just his 12th test, faster than Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Mitchell Johnson.

In January 2017, Hazlewood recorded an unusual innings in the first ODI against New Zealand. He had a 26-minute long 54 run tenth wicket partnership with Marcus Stoinis without Hazlewood facing a single ball.[8] Hazlewood was run out at a non-striker's end with Australia being just 7 runs short of a win and became the first player to be dismissed for a diamond duck in a partnership of over fifty runs.[9] This was Hazlewood's first ODI dismissal, setting the record for the most ODI matches played without being dismissed (33), a record he had overtaken in December 2016 after his 28th ODI.[10]

International performance[edit]

Test 5 Wicket hauls[edit]

# Figures Match Opponent Venue City Country Year Result
1 5/68 1  India The Gabba Brisbane Australia 2014 Won
2 5/38 5  West Indies Sabina Park Kingston Jamaica 2015 Won
3 6/70 12  New Zealand Adelaide Oval Adelaide Australia 2015 Won
4 6/89 22  South Africa Bellerive Oval Hobart Australia 2016 Lost
5 6/67 was fkn off 28  India M Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru India 2017 Lost

ODI 5 Wicket hauls[edit]

# Figures Match Opponent Venue City Country Year Result
1 5/31 4  South Africa WACA Ground Perth Australia 2014 Lost
2 5/50 24  West Indies Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados 2016 Won

Career best performances[edit]

Bowling
Score Fixture Venue Season
Test 6/70 Australia v New Zealand Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2015 [11]
ODI 5/31 Australia v South Africa WACA, Perth 2014 [12]
T20I 4/30 Australia v England MCG, Melbourne 2014 [13]
FC 6/50 New South Wales v Western Australia Manuka Oval, Canberra 2014 [14]
LA 7/36 New South Wales v South Australia Allan Border Field, Brisbane 2014 [15]
T20 4/30 Australia v England MCG, Melbourne 2014 [13]

International Awards[edit]

Test Cricket[edit]

Man of the Match Awards[edit]

S No Series Season Match Performance Result
1 Trans-Tasman Trophy 2015/16 1st Innings: 17.2-2-66-3 ; 4 (10 balls, 1x4)
2nd Innings: 24.5-5-70-6 ; DNB
 Australia won by 3 wickets.[16]

Player of the Series Awards[edit]

S No Series Season Series Performance Result
1 2015 Frank Worrell Trophy 2015 Runs: 63 (145 balls: 7×4, 1x6), Ave – 31.50, SR – 43.45
Field: 56.5–27–106–12, Ave – 8.83, SR – 28.41, 1 catch
 Australia won the series 2–0.[17]

One Day International Cricket[edit]

ODI Man of the Match awards[edit]

S No Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
1 Pakistan Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 20 March 2015 10–1–35–4; DNB  Australia won by 6 wickets.[18]

Player of the series awards[edit]

# Series Season Match Performance Result
1 West Indies Tri series 2016 11 runs, 11 wickets with 1 fifer. avg 20.09 (7 Matches)  Australia won the tri series.[19]

Twenty20 International Cricket[edit]

Man of the Match Awards[edit]

# Series Season Match Performance Result
1 Australia vs England in Australia 2013/14 4–0–30–4; DNB  Australia won by 8 wickets.[20]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sydney Sixers Player Profiles - Josh Hazlewood
  2. ^ "Hazlewood soars, Smith back to No.1". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Hazlewood will be the next McGrath: Younis". ABC News. 6 January 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  4. ^ Coverdale, Brydon (22 June 2010). "Teenager Hazlewood debuts, Australia bat". CricInfo. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  5. ^ "India tour of Australia and New Zealand, 2nd Test: Australia v India at Brisbane, Dec 17-21, 2014". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Bowlers dominate early in day-night Test". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Australia sneak home in tense finish". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  8. ^ "Australia tour of New Zealand, 1st ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Jan 30, 2017 Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Talking points from the first ODI between Australia and New Zealand". Herald Sun. 30 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Australia v West Indies: Josh Hazlewood's remarkable batting stat". Fox Sports. News Corp Australia. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  11. ^ "New Zealand tour of Australia, 2015/16 - Australia v New Zealand Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  12. ^ "South Africa tour of Australia [November 2014], 2014/15 - Australia v South Africa Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 16 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  13. ^ a b "England tour of Australia, 2013/14 - Australia v England Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  14. ^ "Sheffield Shield Final, 2013/14 - NSW v WA Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  15. ^ "Matador BBQs One-Day Cup, 2014/15 - NSW v SA Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  16. ^ "Trans-Tasman Trophy, 2015/16 – Australia v New Zealand Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  17. ^ "The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2015". ESPNcricinfo. 14 June 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  18. ^ "ICC Cricket World Cup, 2015 – Australia v Pakistan Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 20 March 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  19. ^ "West Indies tri-series, 2016". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  20. ^ "England in Australia T20I Series, 2013/14 – Australia v England Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2015.

External links[edit]

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