Monday 14 October 2013

Steve waugh

Steve waugh

Steve waugh

Steve waugh

Steve waugh

Steve waugh


Steve waugh
  • Stephen Rodger "Steve" Waugh, AO is a former Australian cricketer and fraternal twin of cricketer Mark Waugh. A right-handed batsman, he was also a successful medium-pace bowler. Wikipedia
  • BornJune 2, 1965 (age 48), Canterbury, Australia
    Height1.68 m
    Batting styleRight-handed

    Full nameStephen Rodger Waugh
    Born2 June 1965 (age 48)
    Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia
    NicknameTugga, Iceman, Man-O'War
    Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
    Batting styleRight-handed
    Bowling styleRight-arm medium
    RoleBatsman
    RelationsDP WaughME Waugh (brothers)
    International information
    National side
    Test debut(cap 335)26 December 1985 v India
    Last Test2 January 2004 v India
    ODI debut (cap 90)9 January 1986 v New Zealand
    Last ODI3 February 2002 v South Africa
    ODI shirt no.5
    Domestic team information
    YearsTeam
    1984/85–2003/04New South Wales
    2002Kent
    1998Ireland
    1987–1988Somerset
    Career statistics
    CompetitionTestODIFCList A
    Matches168325356436
    Runs scored10,9277,56924,05211,764
    Batting average51.0632.9051.9437.70
    100s/50s32/503/4579/9713/67
    Top score200120*216*140*
    Balls bowled7,8058,88317,42811,245
    Wickets92195249257
    Bowling average37.4434.6732.7533.49
    5 wickets in innings3050
    10 wickets in match0n/a0n/a
    Best bowling5/284/336/514/32
    Catches/stumpings112/–111/–273/–150/–
    Source: Cricinfo, 31 December 2004
    Stephen Rodger "SteveWaughAO (born 2 June 1965) is a former Australian cricketer and fraternal twin of cricketer Mark Waugh. A right-handed batsman, he was also a successful medium-pace bowler. Born in New South Wales, with whom he began his first class cricket career in 1984, he captained the Australian Test cricket team from 1999 to 2004, and was the most capped Test cricket player in history, with 168 appearances, until Sachin Tendulkar of India broke this record in 2010. Thought of in the early stages of his career as only "a moderately talented player", at one point losing his Test place to his brother Mark, Waugh went on to become one of the leading batsmen of his time.[1] He is one of only 11 players to have scored over 10,000 Test runs, led Australia to fifteen of their record sixteen consecutive Test wins, and to victory in the 1999 Cricket World Cup. He was named Australian of the Year in 2004[2][3] for his philanthropic work, and inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in front of his home fans at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January 2010.[4]
    A popular figure in the eyes of the public, Waugh has been included in a list of one hundred Australian Living Treasures by the National Trust of Australia, awarded the Order of Australia and the Australian Sports Medal. Known as an attacking and sometimes ruthlessly efficient captain,[5]Waugh rebuffed criticism over "manipulation of the points system" during the Cricket World Cup to ensure his team's progression, and was often critical of the media.[5] Described in 2003 as a "cold-blooded, scientific" leader, cricket columnist of The Times Simon Barnes noted that "Waugh wants to defeat you personally."[6] At the end of his final Test match, Waugh was carried by his team mates in a lap of honour around the Sydney Cricket Ground.[7]

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