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Cameron White CAMERON WHITE Talent Profile © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com After a very successful playing career, Cameron has turned his attention to the coaching side of the game NATIONALITY CAPABILITIES Australian Guest Panellist Appearances DATE OF BIRTH 8/18/83 INTERESTS Health & Nutrition TEAMS Lifestyle Australia Leadership Adelaide Strikers Family Deccan Chargers Business Melbourne Renegades Melbourne Stars Northamptonshire Royal Challengers Bangalore Somerset Sunrisers Hyderabad Victoria © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com BIO Cameron grew up in Bairnsdale in Country Victoria coming through the pathways system. Cameron made his Sheffield Shield as a 17 year old in 2001 before going on to captain the Australian Under 19 World Cup team to the championship in 2002 finishing the tournament as the leading run scorer. White was appointed captain of the Victorian One Day team in 2003/04 aged 20. Cameron made his ODI debut in 2005, T20I debut in 2007 and became a three format International player in 2008 with his baggy green cap. He burst to life in 2009 with his first ODI century, 105 against England in Southampton, and another century came against Pakistan at home. He was awarded player of the match in a successful 2008/09 Sheffield Shield final against Queensland scoring 135 in the first innings. Cameron captained Australia in one ODI and six T20I games. Cameron was a member of six Sheffield Shield winning sides with Victoria and a Big Bash with the Melbourne Renegades. Cameron retired from professional cricket at the end of BBL9 in 2019/20 and is now an assistant coach with Adelaide Strikers Cameron loves going out fishing on his boat, enjoys a game of golf and spending time with his wife Jacqui and his daughters. SOCIAL MEDIA MARKERS 10K+ 4.9% INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS ENGAGEMENT 100K+ TWITTER FOLLOWERS © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2002 Australian Under 19 World Cup winner 2003 - 2004 Sheffield Shield winner 2008 - 2009 (C) (Man of the Match) Sheffield Shield winner 2009 - 2010 (C) Sheffield Shield winner 2015 - 2016 Sheffield Shield winner 2016 - 2017 (C) Sheffield Shield winner 2018 - 2019 Sheffield Shield winner 2006 - 2007 Victorian One Day Player of the Year 2013 - 2014 Victorian One Day Player of the Year 2014 - 2015 Victorian One Day Player of the Year 2016 - 2017 Victorian One Day Player of the Year 2013 - 2014 Bill Lawry Medal,2014 & 2017 2018 - 2019 BBL winner © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com To request more information about “ To be totally honest, I’m pretty Cameron White, please contact us. [email protected] content. I’ve had enough from a playing point of view and I’m ready TLA Australia to focus on coaching. ” Level 4 109–133 Burwood Road CAMERON WHITE Hawthorn Victoria 3122 +61 3 9816 5500 TLA United Kingdom Fora Level 5 33 Broadwick St Soho W1F 0DQ © TLA Worldwide 2020 TLAWorldwide.com.
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