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Page 1 2019-20 NEW SOUTH WALES ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Cricket NSW Annual Report – Statistics 2-4 Australian Representatives 5-13 Sheffield Shield scorecards 14 Sheffield Shield averages 15-24 First Class records 25-31 One Day Cup scorecards 32 One Day Cup averages 33-36 One Day Cup records 37-45 WNCL scorecards 46 WNCL averages 47-49 WNCL records 50-56 BBL match details 57-58 WBBL match details 59-60 BBL averages 61 WBBL averages 62-65 BBL records 66-69 WBBL records 70-73 2nd XI 74-75 Male Under 19 Champ's 76 Female Under 18 T20 77 Female Under 18 L/O 78-79 Male Under 17 Champ's 80 Female Under 15 Champs Page 1 2019-20 NEW SOUTH WALES ANNUAL REPORT AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES (statistics to June 30, 2020) ABBOTT, Sean Anthony. Born: 29 February, 1992, Windsor, New South Wales. Right hand batsman; Right arm medium fast bowler. M Inn NO Runs HS 50s 100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best First-class 54 77 6 1283 86 5 - 18.07 29 - 143 34.16 7-45 NSW First-class 52 75 6 1274 86 5 - 18.46 27 - 142 33.16 7-45 Sheffield Shield 52 75 6 1274 86 5 - 18.46 27 - 142 33.16 7-45 One Day Internationals 1 1 0 3 3 - - 3.00 - - 1 25.00 1-25 Dom. limited-overs 47 33 4 424 50 1 - 14.62 21 - 72 25.73 5-43 NSW List A 47 33 4 424 50 1 - 14.62 21 - 72 25.73 5-43 Domestic T20 82 50 11 410 39 - - 10.51 49 - 104 20.87 5-16 International T20 4 1 0 5 5 - - 5.00 2 - 3 20.33 2-14 CUMMINS, Patrick James. Born: 8 May, 1993, Westmead, New South Wales. Right hand batsman; Right arm fast medium bowler. M Inn NO Runs HS 50s 100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best First-class 43 60 14 964 82* 5 - 20.95 18 - 187 22.79 6-23 NSW First-class 8 9 3 141 52 1 - 23.50 4 - 30 27.53 4-47 Sheffield Shield 8 9 3 141 52 1 - 23.50 4 - 30 27.53 4-47 Test 30 44 6 647 63 2 - 17.02 13 - 143 21.82 6-23 One Day Internationals 64 40 13 260 36 - - 9.62 16 - 105 27.55 5-70 World Cup 12 9 2 58 23* - - 8.28 6 - 19 26.68 3-33 Dom. limited-overs 16 9 3 112 38 - - 18.66 7 - 26 27.96 4-26 NSW List A 16 9 3 112 38 - - 18.66 7 - 26 27.96 4-26 Domestic T20 22 13 5 166 39 - - 20.75 7 - 28 23.79 4-16 International T20 28 11 4 35 13 - - 5.00 7 - 36 19.86 3-15 HAZLEWOOD, Josh Reginald. Born: 8 January 1991, Tamworth, New South Wales. Left hand batsman; Right arm fast medium bowler M Inn NO Runs HS 50s 100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best First-class 89 103 39 747 43* - - 11.67 33 - 334 24.56 6-35 NSW First-class 31 34 8 264 43* - - 10.15 13 - 116 22.96 6-35 Sheffield Shield 30 33 7 262 43* - - 10.08 12 - 112 23.07 6-35 Test 51 62 29 402 39 - - 12.18 18 - 195 26.20 6-67 One Day Internationals 48 15 12 39 11* - - 13.00 13 - 78 25.67 6-52 World Cup 5 - - - - - - - - - 7 25.14 4-35 Dom. limited-overs 39 16 5 50 17 - - 4.54 8 - 59 29.08 7-36 NSW List A 39 16 5 50 17 - - 4.54 8 - 59 29.08 7-36 Domestic T20 22 6 4 23 12* - - 11.50 1 - 27 23.37 3-16 International T20 7 - - - - - - - 1 - 8 33.62 4-30 LYON, Nathan Michael. Born: 20 November, 1987, Young, New South Wales. Right hand batsman; Right arm off break bowler. M Inn NO Runs HS 50s 100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best First-class 161 206 61 1899 75 2 - 13.09 74 - 572 34.01 8-50 NSW First-class 32 43 14 510 75 2 - 17.58 17 - 103 31.66 5-94 Sheffield Shield 43 63 16 656 75 2 - 13.96 17 - 126 36.01 5-94 Test 96 123 39 1031 47 - - 12.27 48 - 390 31.58 8-50 One Day Internationals 29 14 10 77 30 - - 19.25 7 - 29 46.00 4-44 World Cup 4 3 2 8 5* - - 8.00 1 - 3 60.33 2-53 Dom. limited-overs 34 17 6 127 37* - - 11.55 15 - 41 36.66 4-10 NSW List A 28 12 4 83 14* - - 10.37 13 - 35 33.62 4-10 Domestic T20 40 15 6 51 11 - - 5.67 14 - 52 19.27 5-23 International T20 2 1 1 4 4* - - - - - 1 48.00 1-33 Page 2 AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES (statistics to June 30, 2020) SMITH, Steven Peter Devereux. Born: 2 June, 1989, Kogarah, New South Wales. Right hand batsman; Right arm leg break bowler. M Inn NO Runs HS 50s 100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best First-class 131 228 26 11707 239 49 42 57.95 200 - 68 52.98 7-64 NSW First-class 42 74 7 3496 177 12 15 52.18 64 - 44 49.59 7-64 Sheffield Shield 41 72 6 3391 177 14 12 51.38 62 - 41 49.56 7-64 Test 73 131 16 7227 239 29 26 62.84 117 - 17 56.47 3-18 One Day Internationals 125 110 12 4162 164 25 9 86.67 67 - 28 34.67 3-16 World Cup 24 20 2 834 105 8 1 46.33 8 - 2 95.00 1-6 Dom. limited-overs 44 42 10 1737 143* 13 2 54.28 27 - 19 42.42 3-43 NSW List A 44 42 10 1737 143* 13 2 54.28 27 - 19 42.42 3-43 Domestic T20 38 36 8 792 66* 5 - 28.29 21 - 22 14.05 4-13 International T20 39 31 8 681 90 4 - 29.60 21 - 17 22.17 3-20 STARC, Mitchell Aaron, Born: 13 January, 1990, Baulkham Hills, New South Wales. Left hand batsman; Left arm fast medium pace bowler. M Inn NO Runs HS 50s 100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best First-class 101 127 32 2119 99 11 - 22.30 48 - 404 25.53 8-73 NSW First-class 28 29 11 357 54* 1 - 19.83 14 - 103 24.21 8-73 Sheffield Shield 28 29 11 357 54* 1 - 19.83 14 - 103 24.21 8-73 Test 57 85 17 1515 99 10 - 22.27 29 - 244 26.97 6-50 One Day Internationals 91 51 19 371 52* 1 - 11.59 27 - 178 22.22 6-28 World Cup 18 11 3 68 29 - - 8.50 8 - 49 14.81 6-28 Dom. limited-overs 20 9 3 127 34* - - 21.16 4 - 58 15.39 6-25 NSW List A 20 9 3 127 34* - - 21.16 4 - 58 15.39 6-25 Domestic T20 15 6 4 15 8* - - 7.50 2 - 24 17.62 3-17 International T20 31 8 4 21 7* - - 5.25 10 - 43 18.65 3-11 WARNER, David Andrew, Born: 27 October, 1986, Paddington, New South Wales. Left hand batsman; Right arm leg break bowler. 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M Inn NO Runs HS 50s100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best Test 1 2 1 12 7 - - 12.00 - - 1 36.00 1-36 One Day Internationals 30 21 5 342 62* 2 - 21.37 8 - 38 25.73 3-28 World Cup 8 4 2 38 22 - - 9.50 3 - 8 37.12 3-28 WNCL 20 17 4 395 136 - 1 30.38 5 - 28 23.07 3-28 Domestic T20 74 72 5 1575 114 7 1 23.51 19 - 29 36.21 2-7 International T20 40 36 5 647 93 2 - 20.87 9 - 23 22.82 3-22 HAYNES, Rachael Louise. Born : 26 December 1986, Carlton, New South Wales. Left hand batter; Left arm medium pace bowler. M Inn NO Runs HS 50s100s Avge Ct St Wkts Avge Best Test 5 9 0 293 98 2 - 32.55 1 - 2 27.00 1-0 One Day Internationals 57 51 4 1614 118 12 1 34.34 15 - 7 13.42 3-10 World Cup 9 9 1 302 83 3 - 37.75 5 - 3 6.00 2-12 WNCL 107 104 7 3877 156 24 6 39.97 35 - 23 20.04 3-20 Domestic T20 139 121 18 2242 78* 9 - 21.77 43 - 20 19.55 3-16 International T20 67 47 21 695 69* 3 - 26.73 26 - 4 18.50 3-19 HEALY, Alyssa Jean.
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