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PRIME MINISTER’S XI VS SOUTH AFRICA

MEDIA GUIDE

2018/19

Compiled by Adam Morehouse ACT Statistician

The Matches

Sir Robert Menzies 1. 27/10/1951 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 229 drew with West Indies 2/142. 2. 8/12/1954 M.C.C. M.C.C. 7/278 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 247 by 31 runs. 3. 10/2/1959 M.C.C. Prime Minister’s XI 7 dec 288 lost to M.C.C. 332 on the first innings. 4. 18/2/1961 West Indies West Indies 10 dec 288 tied with Prime Minister’s XI 288. 5. 6/2/1963 M.C.C. M.C.C. 7 dec 253 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 249. 6. 3/2/1964 South Africa South Africa 7 dec 267 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 10/271 by 1 . 7. 17/12/1965 M.C.C. Prime Minister’s XI 7/288 lost to M.C.C. 8/289 by 2 .

Bob Hawke 8. 24/1/1983 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 5/280 defeated West Indies 8/228 by 52 runs. 9. 22/1/1985 West Indies West Indies 8/284 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 7/269 by 15 runs. 10. 22/1/1986 Prime Minister’s XI 0/48 drawn with New Zealand did not bat. 11. 23/12/1986 Prime Minister’s XI 5/240 lost to England 6/241 by 4 wickets. 12. 23/12/1987 New Zealand New Zealand 201 defeated Prime Minister’s XI by 37 runs. 13. 31/1/1990 Prime Minister’s XI 8/266 defeated Pakistan 7/185 by 81 runs. 14. 4/12/1990 England Prime Minister’s XI 8/266 defeated England 9/195 by 31 runs. 15. 17/12/1991 Prime Minister’s XI 7/244 defeated India 169 by 75 runs.

Paul Keating 16. 12/11/1992 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 7/233 defeated West Indies 9/230 by 3 runs. 17. 2/12/1993 South Africa Prime Minister’s XI 8/156 defeated South Africa 152 by 4 runs. 18. 9/11/1994 England England 143 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 8/144 by 2 wickets

John Howard 19. 12/12/1996 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 8/258 defeated West Indies 200 by 58 runs. 20. 2/12/1997 South Africa South Africa 6/268 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 7/257 by 11 runs. 21. 17/12/1998 England England 8/225 defeated Prime Minister's XI 209 by 16 runs. 22. 7/12/1999 India Prime Minister's XI 5/334 defeated India 170 by 164 runs. 23. 7/12/2000 West Indies West Indies 3/230 lost to Prime Minister's XI 6/233 by 4 wickets. 24. 6/12/2001 New Zealand Prime Minister’s XI 7/217 lost to New Zealand 6/222 by 4 wickets. 25. 10/12/2002 England England 152 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 6/153 by 4 wickets. 26. 28/1/2004 India India 8/254 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 6/253 by 1 . 27. 25/1/2005 Pakistan Prime Minister’s XI 191 lost to Pakistan 5/192 by 5 wickets. 28. 2/12/2005 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 4/316 defeated West Indies 3/174 by 6 runs (D/L Method). 29. 10/11/2006 England Prime Minister’s XI 5/347 defeated England 181 by 166 runs.

Kevin Rudd 30. 30/1/2008 Prime Minister’s XI 152 lost to Sri Lanka 6/156 by 4 wickets. f31. 29/1/2009 New Zealand New Zealand 5/271 lost to Prime Minister’s XI 4/272 by 6 wickets. 32. 4/2/2010 West Indies West Indies 5/399 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 7-312 by 90 runs (D/L Method)

Julia Gillard 33. 10/1/2011 England Prime Minister’s XI 9-254 lost to England 3-225 by 7 wickets (D/L Method) 34. 29/1/2013 West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 6-333 defeated West Indies 310 by 23 runs

Tony Abbott 35. 14/1/2014 England England 8-264 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 92 by 172 runs. 36. 14/1/2015 England England 6-391 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 331 by 60 runs.

Malcolm Turnbull 37. 23/10/2015 New Zealand New Zealand 8-307 defeated Prime Minister’s XI 205 by 102 runs. 38. 15/2/2017 Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI 6-169 lost to Sri Lanka 5-170 by 5 wickets. 39. 2/2/2018 England Prime Minister’s XI 8-136 lost to England 2-139 by 8 wickets.

The Prime Minister’s XI has played 39 matches, winning 16 matches, tieing 1 match, 2 matches were no results and losing 20 matches. Three additional matches have been abandoned without a ball being bowled, in 1988/89 and 1995/96 both against the West Indies, and in 2011/12 against Sri Lanka. These matches therefore are not included in the figures.

Two matches have been decided by the Duckworth/Lewis Method. Both matches were against the West Indies with each side winning one match by this method.

P W NR T L England/M.C.C. 14 4 - - 10 India 3 2 - - 1 New Zealand 5 1 1 - 3 Pakistan 2 1 - - 1 South Africa 3 2 - - 1 Sri Lanka 2 - - - 2 West Indies 10 6 1 1 2 Total 39 16 2 1 20

The three abandoned matches were: 8/12/1988 v West Indies 5/12/1995 v West Indies 3/2/2012 v Sri Lanka

Prime Minister’s XI Match Milestones

1951/52 This was the first Prime Minister’s XI match. It was a one day single innings match with the team first being dismissed but also had the option of declaring There were intervals for lunch and tea. The match was also the first match that was washed out during the day.

1965/66 This was the first limited overs match in the history of the Prime Minister’s XI series. It was 35 overs per side with 8 ball overs.

1983/84 The Prime Minister’s XI series was resumed under the tutelage of Bob Hawke, who was also a former cricketer for the ACT. It was the first match which used 6 ball overs and was a limited overs match with a maximum of 50 overs per side. The match also still holds the record of the highest attendance with close to 15,000 attending. The match was also the first time a Man of the Match was awarded with David Boon receiving the award.

1985/86 First Prime Minister’s XI match washed out by rain after starting in the limited overs format with only 12.5 overs of play possible for the match before the rain arrived.

1988/89 First Prime Minister’s XI washed out without a ball being bowled. The match was against the West Indies with consistent rain washing out the match.

1993/94 First match which had a reduced number of overs played to completion. Rain during the Prime Minister’s XI innings reduced the match to a 42 over a side match with no change in the target score.

1998/99 First match where a 3rd Umpire was used to adjudicate on decisions.

2005/06 First match decided by run rate with the PM’s XI winning by 6 runs on the Duckworth Lewis Method after a massive storm descended upon . The match was also the first and only time a replacement player was allowed in the match with Michael Shaw playing the second half of the match as a replacement player.

2008/09 First match using coloured clothing with both the home side and Sri Lanka wearing colour cloth- ing. Previously only white clothing had been used.

2012/13 With the installation of floodlights at Manuka Oval, the first Day/Night match was played in the Prime Minister’s XI series.

2015/16 Pink balls used for the first time in Prime Minister’s XI matches. The match was used a trial for the balls prior to the Day/Night Test Match in later in the summer.

2016/17 First match in the series played as a match. Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 39/14 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v ENGLAND

Played at Manuka Oval on February 2, 2018. (20-over match). (Day/Night) Toss: England. : ENGLAND WON BY EIGHT WICKETS. Umpires: DM Koch & DJ Shepard. Scorers: AD Morehouse & R Shivakkumar. Referee: SJA Taufel. 12th Men: BD Macdonald (PM) & JT Ball (SL). Attendance: 8,778. Player of the Match: DJ Willey (Eng). PM’s XI Debuts: SA Abbott, SE Gotch, DP Hughes, NM Lyon, NJ Maddinson, PM Nevill, KR Patterson, MJ Swepson. Innings Details: England: Willey 50 in 21 min 23 balls.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 +PM Nevill b Willey 6 9 6 1 0 NJ Maddinson c Rashid b Willey 8 12 9 1 0 PSP Handscomb b Dawson 43 35 29 7 0 JP Faulkner c Billings b Rashid 2 16 9 0 0 KR Patterson c & b Dawson 11 21 15 0 0 DP Hughes st Buttler b Dawson 11 14 12 1 0 SE Gotch c SM Curran b Wood 22 31 22 1 0 GS Sandhu b Willey 19 15 14 1 1 SA Abbott 5 8 3 0 0 *NM Lyon not out 1 1 1 0 0 MJ Swepson did not bat - Extras (6lb, 2w) 8 --- TOTAL (85 min, 20 overs) 8 wkts 136

O M R W Willey 4 0 32 3 1- 18 (Nevill) Wood 4 0 30 1 2- 23 (Maddinson) TK Curran 3 0 23 0 3- 49 (Faulkner) Rashid 3 0 14 1 4- 74 (Handscomb) SM Curran 2 0 15 0 5- 79 (Patterson) Dawson 4 0 16 3 6- 90 (Hughes) 7-122 (Sandhu) (Willey 1w, SM Curran 1w) 8-135 (Gotch)

England 1st Innings M B 4 6 JM Vince b Swepson 26 24 14 3 1 DJ Willey c Abbott b Swepson 79 42 36 6 6 DJ Malan not out 21 25 22 1 0 *EJG Morgan not out 8 7 5 1 0 SW Billings did not bat - +JC Buttler did not bat - LA Dawson did not bat - SM Curran did not bat - AU Rashid did not bat - TK Curran did not bat - MA Wood did not bat - Extras (4w, 1nb) 5 --- TOTAL (50 min, 12.4 overs) 2 wkts 139

O M R W Sandhu 3 0 27 0 1- 87 (Vince) Lyon 2 0 43 0 2-127 (Willey) Faulkner 2 0 20 0 Abbott 2 0 16 0 Swepson 3.4 0 33 2

(Sandhu 2w 1nb, Swepson 1w)

Nathan Lyon holds the record for the most expensive over in Prime Minis- ter’s XI history. He conceded 34 runs off his second over in 2017/18 when David Willey hit him for 666664 Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 38/2 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v SRI LANKA

Played at Manuka Oval on February 15, 2017. (20-over match). (Day/Night) Toss: Result: SRI LANKA WON BY FIVE WICKETS. Umpires: AR Crozier & SJ Nogajski. Scorers: AD Morehouse & R Shivakkumar. Referee: SJA Taufel. 12th Men: MR Gilkes (PM) & SS Pathirana (SL). Attendance: 7,120. PM’s XI Debuts: AT Carey, HWR Cartwright, HNA Conway, SD Heazlett, AJ Nair, JJS Sangha, DJM Short, HTRJY Thornton, DJ Worrall. Innings Details: PM’s XI: SD Heazlett 50 in 37 min 32 balls; Voges 50 in 44 min 29 balls.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 DJM Short b Malinga 0 3 4 - - JA Burns b Bandara 2 8 4 - - SD Heazlett c Dickwella b Bandara 58 67 37 4 3 HWR Cartwright c Dickwella b Udana 14 11 8 1 1 +AT Carey run out (Munaweera-Udana) 21 28 23 1 - *AC Voges not out 54 45 31 4 1 JJ Sangha lbw b Bandara 0 1 2 - - AJ Nair not out 13 21 12 1 - DJ Worrall did not bat - HTRJY Thornton did not bat - HNA Conway did not bat - Extras (2lb, 4w, 1nb) 7 --- TOTAL (95 min, 20 overs) 6 wkts 169

O M R W Malinga 4 0 26 1 1- 0 (Short) Bandara 4 0 26 3 2- 6 (Burns) Udana 4 0 50 1 3- 26 (Cartwright) Gunaratne 3 0 31 0 4- 77 (Carey) Munaweera 3 0 22 0 5-130 (Heazlett) Prasanna 2 0 12 0 6-130 (Sangha)

(Bandara 1w, Udana 1w, Gunaratne 1nb, Prasanna 2w)

Sri Lanka 1st Innings M B 4 6 +DPDN Dickwella c Carey b Nair 47 31 26 7 1 *WU Tharanga not out 47 78 33 1 2 EMDY Munaweera b Worrall 32 20 19 2 2 DAS Gunaratne run out sub/Carey 1 1 1 - - TAM Siriwardene c & b Short 25 16 19 1 1 CK Kapugedera lbw b Short 0 1 1 - - S Prasanna not out 6 4 4 1 - SL Malinga did not bat - I Udana did not bat - MD Shanaka did not bat - JRMWS Bandara did not bat - Extras (4b, 1lb, 7w) 12 --- TOTAL (95 min, 17.1 overs) 5 wkts 170

O M R W Worrall 3 0 31 1 1- 70 (Dickwella) Conway 3 0 39 0 2-123 (Munaweera) Thornton 2.1 0 24 0 3-124 (Gunaratne) Burns 1 0 12 0 4-163 (Siriwardene) Nair 4 0 32 1 5-163 (Kapugedera) Short 3 0 19 2 Cartwright 1 0 8 0

(Worrall 2w, Conway 1w, Thornton 3w, Short 1w)

The first ever ball bowled in the Prime Minister’s XI series of matches saw the dismissal of former Australian Test opener who was caught by off the fast of John Trim Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 37/5 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v NEW ZEALAND

Played at Manuka Oval on October 23, 2015. (50-over match). (Day/Night) Toss: New Zealand. Result: NEW ZEALAND WON BY 102 RUNS. Umpires: Y Ramasundara & P Wilson. Scorers: LAD Baker & R Shivakkumar. Referee: SR Bernard. 12th Men: BJ Taylor (PM) & KS Williamson (NZ). Attendance: 7,345. PM’s XI Debuts: AC Agar, JA Burns, RGL Carters, PM Siddle, MT Steketee. Innings Details: New Zealand: Guptill 50 in 83 min 60 balls; Latham 50 in 81 min 63 balls, 100 in 154 min 105 balls. PM’s XI: Voges 50 in 96 min 69 balls; Carters 50 in 80 min 56 balls.

New Zealand 1st Innings M B 4 6 MJ Guptill c Bancroft b Steketee 94 137 108 8 1 TWM Latham b Siddle 131 180 127 12 2 HD Rutherford c & b DJ Hussey 0 6 2 - - LRPL Taylor lbw b Agar 0 4 2 - - JDS Neesham c Bancroft b Behrendorff 34 47 29 3 1 +L Ronchi c Carters b Behrendorff 3 5 5 - - MJ Santner c MEK Hussey b Behrendorff 21 18 13 2 - MD Craig not out 11 17 10 - - DAJ Bracewell run out (Agar-Carters) 5 5 4 - - *TG Southee not out 2 3 2 - - TA Boult did not bat - Extras (3lb, 1w, 2nb) 6 --- TOTAL (215 min, 50 overs) 8 wkts 307

O M R W Siddle 10 2 53 1 1-196 (Guptill) Behrendorff 10 0 56 3 2-198 (Rutherford) Steketee 10 0 80 1 3-199 (Taylor) Agar 9 0 52 1 4-260 (Latham) DJ Hussey 6 0 40 1 5-263 (Ronchi) Voges 5 0 23 0 6-282 (Neesham) 7-296 (Santner) (Siddle 2nb, Steketee 1w) 8-302 (Bracewell)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 UT Khawaja c Craig b Boult 0 6 9 - - CT Bancroft b Southee 1 13 7 - - JA Burns b Boult 5 24 16 - - AC Voges b Santner 55 101 74 6 - *MEK Hussey c Rutherford b Neesham 15 33 25 2 - DJ Hussey c Latham b Neesham 8 19 11 1 - +RGL Carters c Southee b Neesham 74 102 71 7 - AC Agar c Santner b Boult 9 9 11 2 - PM Siddle run out (Bracewell) 17 33 26 1 - JP Behrendorff b Bracewell 8 12 12 1 - MT Steketee not out 5 15 10 - - Extras (4lb, 4w) 8 --- TOTAL (188 min, 45.2 overs) 205

O M R W Southee 10 2 28 1 1- 3 (Khawaja) Boult 9 1 27 3 2- 3 (Bancroft) Bracewell 8 0 46 1 3- 13 (Burns) Neesham 6.2 1 23 3 4- 40 (MEK Hussey) Craig 5 0 39 0 5- 60 (DJ Hussey) Santner 7 0 38 1 6-107 (Voges) 7-120 (Agar) (Southee 1w, Bracewell 2w, 8-165 (Siddle) Neesham 1w) 9-182 (Behrendorff) 10-205 (Carters)

Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 36/13 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v ENGLAND

Played at Manuka Oval on January 14, 2015. (50-over match). (Day/Night Match) Toss: England. Result: ENGLAND WON BY 60 RUNS. Umpires: CA Cassin (ACT) & BNJ Oxenford (Qld). Referee: ST Easey. Scorers: LAD Baker & R Shivakkumar Attendance: 8,007. 12th Men: MB Wright. No 12th named for England. PM’s XI Debuts: CT Bancroft, MJ Condon, PJ Cummins, JR Doran, SP Mackin, DJM Moody, L Siaka. Man of the Match: IR Bell. Innings Details: England: Bell 50 in 85 min 55 balls, 100 in 151 min 102 balls, 150 in 179 min 126 balls; Ali 50 in 45 min 29 balls; Taylor 50 in 63 min 56 balls. PM’s XI: Maxwell 50 in 37 min 32 balls, 100 in 72 min 65 balls.

England 1st Innings M B 4 6 IR Bell c Rogers b B‘dorff 187 213 145 20 3 MM Ali c Siaka b Maxwell 71 65 49 13 - JWA Taylor c Handscomb b B‘dorff 71 93 77 4 - JE Root c Maxwell b Moody 13 24 13 1 - +JC Buttler c & b B‘dorff 25 14 13 2 2 *EJG Morgan c Handscomb b B‘dorff 7 8 4 - 1 RS Bopara not out 1 6 1 - - CR Woakes not out 0 1 0 - - CJ Jordan did not bat - SCJ Broad did not bat - JC Tredwell did not bat - Extras (1b, 2lb, 10w, 3nb) 16 --- TOTAL (215 min, 50 overs) 6 wkts 391

O M R W Cummins 6 1 52 0 1-113 (Ali) Behrendorff 10 0 79 4 2-254 (Taylor) Mackin 10 0 74 0 3-325 (Root) Moody 8 0 69 1 4-360 (Buttler) Maxwell 9 0 63 1 5-383 (Morgan) Siaka 5 0 33 0 6-390 (Bell) Rogers 2 0 18 0

(Cummins 3w, Behrendorff 2nb, Mackin 1w, Moody 1nb, Maxwell 1w)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 *CJL Rogers c Buttler b Jordan 20 41 28 - - CT Bancroft b Woakes 15 22 18 1 1 GJ Maxwell c Taylor b Broad 136 98 89 20 2 PSP Handscomb b Ali 16 37 17 1 - +JR Doran c Morgan b Tredwell 37 68 44 2 - MJ Condon b Tredwell 19 37 22 1 - L Siaka c Woakes b Jordan 27 22 15 1 1 PJ Cummins c Woakes b Broad 27 36 28 2 - JP Behrendorff c Buttler b Broad 14 26 18 1 - SP Mackin c & b Broad 2 8 8 - - DJM Moody not out 0 6 2 - - Extras (3b, 9nb, 1w, 5pen) 18 --- TOTAL (205 min, 48.1 overs) 331

O M R W Broad 8.1 0 40 4 1- 33 (Bancroft) Woakes 9 0 46 1 2- 50 (Rogers) Jordan 6 0 60 2 3-135 (Handscomb) Tredwell 8 0 64 2 4-216 (Maxwell) Bopara 8 0 53 0 5-248 (Doran) Ali 9 0 60 1 6-264 (Condon) 7-292 (Siaka) (Broad 1nb, Woakes 1nb, Jordan 2nb 1w, 8-329 (Cummins) Tredwell 1nb, Ali 4nb) 9-329 (Behrendorff) 10-331 (Mackin)

Scott Morrison is the 9th Prime Minister to host a Prime Minister’s XI match Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 35/12 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v ENGLAND

Played at Manuka Oval on January 14, 2014. (50-over match). (Day/Night Match) Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: PRIME MINISTER’S XI WON BY 23 RUNS. Umpires: GA Abood (NSW) & SA Lightbody (ACT). Referee: PL Marshall (NSW). Scorers: LAD Baker & D Mattison Attendance: 10,939. 12th Men: ST Devoy (PM). PM’s XI Debuts: JM Bird, BCJ Cutting, BR McDermott, JM Muirhead, CA Rose, M Spaseski. Man of the Match: JC Buttler. Innings Details: England: Ballance 50 in 89 min 63 balls; Buttler 50 in 81 min 53 balls.

England 1st Innings M B 4 6 *AN Cook c Handscomb b Lee 1 3 2 - - MA Carberry c Lee b Cutting 47 77 50 5 - JE Root lbw b Lee 1 17 14 - - GS Ballance c A McDermott b Muirhead 56 108 71 3 - EJG Morgan b Muirhead 4 14 10 - - RS Bopara c Spaseski b Muirhead 18 20 17 1 1 +JC Buttler b Bird 61 93 60 4 - TT Bresnan c B McDermott b A McDermott 36 68 53 4 - CJ Jordan not out 11 26 12 - - JC Tredwell not out 18 18 13 2 - WB Rankin did not bat - Extras (4b, 5w, 2nb) 11 --- TOTAL (226 min, 50 overs) 8 wkts 264

O M R W Lee 7 1 22 2 1- 2 (Cook) Bird 10 0 58 1 2- 12 (Root) AC McDermott 8 0 47 1 3- 87 (Carberry) Rose 5 0 18 0 4- 98 (Morgan) Cutting 10 0 63 1 5-129 (Bopara) Muirhead 10 0 52 3 6-149 (Ballance) 7-229 (Bresnan) (Bird 1w 1nb, Cutting 2w 1nb, 8-229 (Buttler) Muirhead 2w)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 +PSP Handscomb b Jordan 8 13 15 1 - LA Pomersbach c Buttler b Rankin 1 21 8 - - BJ Hodge c Carberry b Tredwell 28 57 42 5 - BR McDermott c Root b Rankin 1 8 4 - - M Spaseski c Root b Bresnan 13 47 36 - - BCJ Cutting c Ballance b Bopara 9 31 18 1 - CA Rose run out (Bopara) 8 15 15 - - *B Lee b Bopara 12 23 10 1 1 JM Muirhead b Bopara 0 2 2 - - JM Bird lbw b Bopara 0 7 2 - - AC McDermott not out 1 3 4 - - Extras (1lb, 10w) 11 --- TOTAL (118 min, 26 overs) 92

O M R W Rankin 8 0 39 2 1- 11 (Handscomb) Tredwell 4 0 10 1 2- 18 (Pomersbach) Jordan 5 0 13 1 3- 24 (BR McDermott) Bresnan 6 1 26 1 4- 58 (Hodge) Bopara 3 0 3 4 5- 58 (Spaseski) 6- 74 (Rose) (Rankin 6w, Tredwell 1w, 7- 76 (Cutting) Jordan 2w, Bopara 1w) 8- 77 (Muirhead) 9- 91 (Bird) 10- 92 (Lee)

286 Players have represented the Prime Minister’s XI; 338 players have played against the PM’s XI Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 34/10 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v WEST INDIES

Played at Manuka Oval on January 29, 2013. (50-over match). (Day/Night Match) Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: PRIME MINISTER’S XI WON BY 23 RUNS. Umpires: SI Grocock (ACT) & AP Ward (Vic). TV Umpire: IH Lock (WA). Referee: RW Stratford (Vic). Scorers: D Mattison & CJ Polglase. Attendance: 9,562. 12th Men: NP Winter (PM’s XI) & JO Holder (WI) PM’s XI Debuts: JR Dean, AJ Doolan, JP Faulkner, , PSP Handscomb, AC McDermott, GS Sandhu, AJ Turner. Man of the Match: JP Faulkner (PM’s XI) Innings Details: Prime Minister’s XI: Khawaja 50 in 95 min 58 balls; Dean 50 in 47 min 35 balls; Doolan 50 in 82 min 61 balls. West Indies: Powell 50 in 63 min 53 balls; Sarwan 50 in 127 min 73 balls.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 UT Khawaja c Narine b Pollard 69 132 81 9 - JR Dean c sub b DJ Bravo 51 54 40 8 2 AJ Doolan c Charles b Pollard 87 139 98 6 1 *RT Ponting b Narine 15 30 22 - 1 +PSP Handscomb st Thomas b Narine 0 1 1 - - BJ Haddin b Best 39 61 28 2 1 JP Faulkner not out 44 35 28 4 2 AJ Turner not out 3 2 2 - - AC McDermott did not bat - GS Sandhu did not bat - Fawad Ahmed did not bat - Extras (8lb, 17w) 25 --- TOTAL (230 min, 50 overs) 6 wkts 333

O M R W Best 10 0 84 1 1- 87 (Dean) Sammy 9 0 72 0 2-181 (Khawaja) Russell 3.4 0 22 0 3-215 (Ponting) SP Narine 10 2 32 2 4-215 (Handscomb) DJ Bravo 10 1 75 1 5-267 (Doolan) Charles 0.2 0 3 0 6-329 (Haddin) Pollard 7 0 37 2

(Best 6w, Russell 1w, DJ Bravo 5w, Pollard 1w)

West Indies 1st Innings M B 4 6 J Charles run out (Khawaja-Handscomb) 34 49 32 2 2 KOA Powell retired hurt 92 119 97 5 2 RR Sarwan c McDermott b Faulkner 63 143 83 4 - DM Bravo c Doolan b Fawad Ahmed 6 6 7 1 - DJ Bravo b Faulkner 18 20 24 2 1 KA Pollard c Handscomb b McDermott 2 15 12 - - *DJG Sammy c Sandhu b Turner 3 8 3 - - AD Russell c Dean b Faulkner 54 37 24 3 5 +DC Thomas c & b McDermott 4 6 5 - - SP Narine not out 7 11 5 1 - TL Best b Faulkner 2 1 3 - - Extras (11lb, 13w, 1nb) 25 --- TOTAL (212 min, 49 overs) 310

O M R W McDermott 10 0 63 2 1- 83 (Charles) Faulkner 10 1 54 4 2-179 (DM Bravo) Sandhu 9 0 59 0 3-201 (DJ Bravo) Turner 10 0 62 1 4-219 (Pollard) Fawad Ahmed 10 0 61 1 5-224 (Sammy) 6-275 (Sarwan) (McDermott 3w, Faulkner 3w, 7-283 (Thomas) Sandhu 2w 1nb, Fawad Ahmed 1w) 8-307 (Russell) 9-310 (Best)

Powell retired hurt at 92 with the score 1/172.

Former Australian Democrats leader Don Chipp played for the Prime Minister’s XI in 1962/63 Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 33/7 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v ENGLAND

Played at Manuka Oval on January 10, 2011. (50-over match). Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: ENGLAND WON BY SEVEN WICKETS. Umpires: SD Fry & AI Shelley. Scorers: D Mattison & CJ Polglase. TV Umpire: SA Lightbody. Referee: SR Cary. Attendance: 9355. 12th Men: JW Anderson (PM & MJ Lumb (Eng) PM’s XI Debuts: TA Copeland, UT Khawaja, SP Miller, TC Thornton. Man of the Match: IR Bell (England). Innings Details: England: Bell 50 in 63 min 44 balls, 100 in 131 min 89 balls. Late start due to rain, match reduced to 43 overs per side. England target 223 off 35 overs due to rain delay.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 *+TD Paine lbw b Yardy 50 70 59 5 1 UT Khawaja c & b Tredwell 22 56 26 1 1 CJ Ferguson b Shahzad 39 67 50 1 - AR Keath lbw b Yardy 15 15 19 2 - DT Christian c Pietersen b Shahzad 53 67 53 4 1 TC Thornton c & b Yardy 5 8 6 - - SP Miller c Collingwood b Woakes 7 13 12 1 - B Lee not out 26 37 18 3 - XJ Doherty b Shahzad 14 21 12 1 - JL Pattinson c Wright b Woakes 6 3 3 1 - TA Copeland not out 0 1 0 - - Extras (17w) 17 --- TOTAL (186 min, 43 overs) 9 wkts 254

O M R W Woakes 9 0 63 2 1- 75 (Khawaja) Shahzad 9 0 61 3 2- 86 (Paine) Wright 3 0 21 0 3-108 (Keath) Tredwell 8 0 45 1 4-167 (Ferguson) Yardy 9 0 33 3 5-179 (Thornton) Collingwood 3 0 15 0 6-198 (Miller) Pietersen 2 0 16 0 7-204 (Christian) 8-239 (Doherty) (Woakes 8w, Shahzad 5w, 9-247 (Pattinson) Wright 1w, Yardy 1w, Pietersen 1w)

England 1st Innings M B 4 6 IR Bell not out 124 149 102 13 1 +SM Davies c Ferguson b Doherty 24 53 32 2 - IJL Trott c Paine b Doherty 48 66 55 5 - KP Pietersen lbw b Lee 13 22 14 - - EJG Morgan not out 0 2 1 - - *PD Collingwood did not bat - LJ Wright did not bat - MH Yardy did not bat - JC Tredwell did not bat - A Shahzad did not bat - CR Woakes did not bat - Extras (2lb, 11w, 3nb) 16 --- TOTAL (149 min, 33.3 overs) 3 wkts 225

O M R W Lee 6 0 35 1 1- 82 (Davies) Copeland 7 0 47 0 2-180 (Trott) Doherty 7 0 38 2 3-219 (Pietersen) Pattinson 7 0 37 0 Christian 6.3 0 66 0

(Lee 1w 1nb, Copeland 4w, Pattinson 1w, Christian 1w 2nb)

The longest individual innings in a Prime Minister’s XI match is by who batted for 213 minutes for his 187 against the PM’s XI in 2014/15. Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 32/9 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v WEST INDIES

Played at Manuka Oval on February 4, 2010. (50-over match). Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: WEST INDIES WON BY 90 RUNS (D/L METHOD). Umpires: RL Parry & Y Ramasundara. Scorers: D Mattison & CJ Polglase. Referee: DA Burns. Attendance: 5370. 12th Men: J McLennan (PM). PM’s XI Debuts: TLW Cooper, PR George, JW Hastings, MR Marsh, BS Oakley, JL Pattinson. Man of the Match: CH Gayle (WI) & TLW Cooper (PM). Innings Details: West Indies: Gayle 50 in 26 min 25 balls, 100 in 43 min 37 balls; Dowlin 50 in 59 min 59 balls; Simmons 50 in 48 min 37 balls. Prime Minister’s XI: Cooper 50 in 89 min 58 balls, 100 in 136 min 95 balls, 150 in 160 min 116 balls. Rain stopped play 1251-1302 – 1 over lost; 1305-1324 – 2 overs lost. Prime Minister’s XI target 403 off 45 overs.

West Indies 1st Innings M B 4 6 *CH Gayle c Hayden b Keath 146 119 89 14 8 TM Dowlin c Bailey b Keath 72 129 85 5 - LMP Simmons not out 70 79 49 9 1 N Deonarine c Cooper b Keath 3 9 5 - - KA Pollard c Bailey b Keath 36 18 17 5 1 DS Smith b Oakley 19 26 15 2 - +D Ramdin not out 22 13 11 4 - KAJ Roach did not bat - NO Miller did not bat - R Rampaul did not bat - DJG Sammy did not bat - Extras (10lb, 18w, 3nb) 31 --- TOTAL (199 min, 45 overs) 5 wkts 399

O M R W Pattinson 9 0 91 0 1-234 (Gayle) George 6 0 74 0 2-241 (Dowlin) Hastings 7 0 55 0 3-249 (Deonarine) Oakley 9 0 56 1 4-297 (Pollard) Holland 7 0 42 0 5-357 (Smith) Keath 7 0 71 4

(Pattinson 3w 1nb, George 1w 1nb, Hastings 4w, Oakley 4w, Holland 1w, Keath 1w 1nb)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 +TD Paine c Sammy b Smith 36 44 36 5 - TLW Cooper not out 160 166 120 14 6 GJ Bailey c Dowlin b Sammy 7 10 9 1 - MR Marsh c Deonarine b Sammy 19 25 26 1 - AR Keath c Gayle b Miller 25 26 29 - - *ML Hayden st Ramdin b Miller 13 14 13 1 - JW Hastings st Ramdin b Miller 0 1 1 - - JL Pattinson c Sammy b Deonarine 28 29 27 3 - JM Holland not out 17 10 10 - 1 BS Oakley did not bat - PR George did not bat - Extras (3lb, 3w, 1nb) 7 --- TOTAL (166 min, 45 overs) 7 wkts 312

O M R W Roach 5 0 31 0 1- 61 (Paine) Rampaul 5 0 24 0 2- 74 (Bailey) Smith 6 0 34 1 3-113 (Marsh) Sammy 6 0 37 2 4-163 (Keath) Miller 9 1 51 3 5-195 (Hayden) Pollard 5 0 38 0 6-195 (Hastings) Deonarine 6 0 60 1 7-274 (Pattinson) Gayle 2 0 24 0 Simmons 1 0 10 0

(Rampaul 1w, Smith 1nb, Sammy 1w, Pollard 1w)

317,886 people have attended the Prime Minister’s XI matches since 1951/52 PM’s XI Match No. 31/4 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v NEW ZEALAND

Played at Manuka Oval on January 29, 2009. (50-over match) Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: PRIME MINISTER’S XI WON BY SIX WICKETS. Umpires: IH Lock & Y Ramasundara. Scorers: AD Morehouse & CJ Polglase. Referee: BF Lawrence. Attendance: 6597. 12th Men: AEP May (PM’s XI) & BJ Diamanti (NZ). PM’s XI Debuts: GJ Bailey, JP Behrendorff, DT Christian, JM Holland, MC Henrqiues, M Klinger, CJ McKay, Man of the Match: GJ Bailey (Prime Minister’s XI) Innings Details: New Zealand: McCullum 50 in 122 min 79 balls, 100 in 185 min 123 balls; Fulton 50 in 69 min 73 balls. Prime Minister’s XI: Bailey 50 in 83 min 84 balls, 100 in 140 min 133 balls; Langer 50 in 82 min 48 balls.

New Zealand 1st Innings M B 4 6 +BB McCullum c Ferguson b McKay 114 194 130 9 1 MJ Guptill c Christian b McKay 16 27 18 1 1 PG Fulton c Paine b McKay 53 75 79 5 - LRPL Taylor c Klinger b Henriques 38 46 41 4 1 KD Mills c McKay b Holland 11 17 9 - 1 GD Elliott not out 29 28 23 1 1 NT Broom not out 1 3 1 - - *DL Vettori did not bat - JS Patel did not bat - IE O'Brien did not bat - TA Boult did not bat - Extras (1b, 7w, 1nb) 9 --- TOTAL (198 min, 50 overs) 5 wkts 271

O M R W McKay 10 1 52 3 1- 31 (Guptill) Behrendorff 8 0 21 0 2-112 (Fulton) Henriques 10 0 70 1 3-183 (Taylor) Christian 9 0 55 0 4-212 (Mills) Holland 10 0 53 1 5-265 (McCullum) Bailey 3 0 19 0

(McKay 2w, Behrendorff 2w, Henriques 2w 1nb, Bailey 1w)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 PJ Hughes b Patel 22 45 27 3 - M Klinger c Broom b Boult 6 14 11 - - CJ Ferguson c +sub (Carters) b O'Brien 30 39 32 5 - GJ Bailey not out 107 146 138 9 2 *JL Langer c Guptill b Patel 72 112 67 5 - MC Henriques not out 20 23 13 - 2 DT Christian did not bat - +TD Paine did not bat - CJ McKay did not bat - JM Holland did not bat - JP Behrendorff did not bat - Extras (3b, 4lb, 7w, 1nb) 15 --- TOTAL (192 min, 47.5 overs) 4 wkts 272

O M R W Mills 8 1 36 0 1- 16 (Klinger) Boult 6.5 0 56 1 2- 53 (Hughes) O'Brien 8 0 48 1 3- 71 (Ferguson) Patel 10 0 51 2 4-224 (Langer) Vettori 10 0 42 0 Elliott 5 0 32 0

(Boult 4w, O’Brien 1w 1nb, Patel 2w)

The most expensive bowling in a PM’s XI match where the number of overs have been limited is by Sajid Mahmood of England who had 1 for 97 off his 9 overs in 2006/07. Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 30/1 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v SRI LANKANS

Played at Manuka Oval on January 30, 2008. (50-over match) Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: SRI LANKANS WON BY FOUR WICKETS. Umpires: TP Laycock & Y Ramasundara. TV Umpire: GR Clifton. Scorers: AD Morehouse & CJ Polglase. Referee: BF Lawrence. 12th Men: JR Dean (PM’s XI) & RDK Perera (SL) . PM’s XI Debuts: PJ Hughes, LA Pomersbach, LC Swards. Attendance:. Man of the Match: SL Malinga (SL). Session Scores: Lunch Sri Lankans 0-25 (Tharanga 11, Jayasuriya 12). Innings Details: Sri Lankans: Dilshan 50 in 80 min 61 balls.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 SE Marsh c Jayawardene b A’singhe 25 38 36 3 - +L Ronchi c Jayasuriya b Vaas 26 47 27 4 - LA Pomersbach c Sangakkara b A’singhe 1 11 5 - - DJ Hussey b Maharoof 23 51 22 4 - *CL White lbw b Malinga 6 21 16 1 - PJ Hughes c Jayawardene b Malinga 2 5 5 - - CJ Ferguson c Jayawardene b Maharoof 8 39 26 - - AA Noffke b Malinga 30 75 54 3 - BW Hilfenhaus c Kapugedera b Maharoof 5 11 8 1 - DE Bollinger b Kapugedera 11 40 27 - - LC Swards not out 3 3 2 - - Extras (3b, 5lb, 4w) 12 --- TOTAL (175 min, 38 overs) 152

O M R W Vaas 8 1 34 1 1- 49 (Marsh) Malinga 9 0 33 3 2- 60 (Ronchi) Amerasinghe 8 0 27 2 3- 60 (Pomersbach) Maharoof 8 1 37 3 4- 79 (White) Kapugedera 5 0 13 1 5- 81 (Hughes) 6- 97 (Hussey) (Amerasinghe 3w, Maharoof 1w) 7-101 (Ferguson) 8-115 (Hilfenhaus) 9-148 (Bollinger) 10-152 (Noffke)

Sri Lankans 1st Innings M B 4 6 WU Tharanga b Noffke 11 29 21 - - ST Jayasuriya c Hughes b Bollinger 43 72 48 6 - TM Dilshan not out 75 107 81 8 1 +KC Sangakkara lbw b Hilfenhaus 1 8 3 - - *DPMD Jayawardene c White b Hilfenhaus 1 11 4 - - LPC Silva c Hughes b White 7 18 12 - - CK Kapugedera c sub (Dean) b White 3 7 7 - - MF Maharoof not out 4 17 16 - - WPUJC Vaas did not bat - SL Malinga did not bat - MKDI Amerasinghe did not bat - Extras (3lb, 6w, 2nb) 11 --- TOTAL (137 min, 31.5 overs) 6 wkts 156

O M R W Hilfenhaus 8 0 39 2 1- 29 (Tharanga) Bollinger 8.5 0 55 1 2- 85 (Jayasuriya) Noffke 6 1 25 1 3- 93 (Sangakkara) White 6 0 24 2 4-105 (Jayawardene) Swards 3 0 10 0 5-124 (Silva) 6-134 (Kapugedera) (Bollinger 4w, Noffke 1w 2nb, White 1w)

Three PM’s XI matches have been decided through the Duckworth-Lewis rain rule calculator – 2005/06, 2009/10 and 2010/11. Prime Minister’s XI Match No. 29/6 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v ENGLAND XI

Played at Manuka Oval on November 10, 2006. (50-over match) Toss: England XI. Result: PRIME MINISTER’S XI WON BY 166 RUNS. Umpires: WF Ruse & RJ Tucker. TV Umpire: Y Ramasundara. Scorers: AD Morehouse & CJ Polglase. Referee: BF Lawrence. 12th Men: MA Divin (PM’s XI). No 12th man named for England. PM’s XI Debuts: MJ Cosgrove, BW Hilfenhaus, SE Marsh, TD Paine, AM Ritchard. Attendance: 11,859. Innings Details: PM’s XI: Jaques 50 in 85 min 58 balls, 100 in 151 min 100 balls; Marsh 50 in 72 min 43 balls. England XI: Strauss 50 in 63 min 49 balls.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 PA Jaques c Cook b C’wood 112 166 110 9 2 †TD Paine c Jones b Flintoff 6 22 16 1 - MJ Cosgrove c Strauss b Giles 24 54 34 4 - TR Birt b Mahmood 40 53 45 2 2 SE Marsh not out 78 96 56 5 1 AC Voges c Pietersen b Anderson 39 43 32 4 - *CL White not out 30 17 14 1 3 BR Dorey did not bat - AM Ritchard did not bat - SW Tait did not bat - BW Hilfenhaus did not bat - Extras (1b, 1lb, 9w, 7nb) 18 --- TOTAL (228 min, 50 overs) 5 wkts 347

O M R W Anderson 10 1 65 1 1- 15 (Paine) Flintoff 10 0 55 1 2- 75 (Cosgrove) Mahmood 9 0 97 1 3-162 (Birt) Panesar 3 0 17 0 4-214 (Jaques) Giles 8 0 53 1 5-292 (Voges) Collingwood 10 0 58 1

(Anderson 2w, Flintoff 1w 1nb, Mahmood 4w 6nb, Giles 2w)

England XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 ME Trescothick c White b Tait 2 3 6 - - AJ Strauss c Hilfenhaus b Tait 67 92 67 12 - AN Cook c Paine b Hilfenhaus 4 24 14 - - PD Collingwood c Jaques b White 35 53 41 5 - KP Pietersen c Paine b Hilfenhaus 7 15 10 1 - *A Flintoff b Tait 1 9 3 - - †GO Jones not out 13 70 41 - - AF Giles run out (White-Paine) 13 30 19 - - SI Mahmood st Paine b White 22 22 22 - 2 JM Anderson lbw b Ritchard 0 4 4 - - MS Panesar c White b Ritchard 1 6 9 - - Extras (3lb, 9w, 4nb) 16 --- TOTAL (169 min, 38.4 overs) 181

O M R W Tait 8 2 21 3 1- 3 (Trescothick) Hilfenhaus 8 1 49 2 2- 24 (Cook) Dorey 5 0 27 0 3-107 (Collingwood) Ritchard 4.4 0 24 2 4-119 (Strauss) White 7 0 32 2 5-123 (Pietersen) Voges 2 0 13 0 6-124 (Flintoff) Cosgrove 4 0 12 0 7-146 (Giles) 8-177 (Mahmood) (Tait 3w 1nb, Hilfenhaus 3w 3nb, 9-178 (Anderson) White 3w) 10-181 (Panesar)

Three PM’s XI matches have been abandoned without a ball being bowled, two matches were against the West Indies – 1988/89 and 1995/96 and one against Sri Lanka in 2011/12. Prime Minister’s XI Match 28/8 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v WEST INDIES

Played at Manuka Oval on December 2, 2005. (50-over match) Toss: Prime Minister’s XI. Result: PRIME MINISTER’S XI WON BY 6 RUNS (D/L METHOD). Umpires: PR Reiffel & AI Shelley. Scorers: AD Morehouse & JV Hall. Referee: BF Lawrence. PM’s XI Debuts: CJ Ferguson, AJ Crosthwaite, BR Dorey, DE Bollinger, MEL Shaw, AC Voges, CP Simpson. Innings Details: Prime Minister’s XI: Voges 50 in 94 min 59 balls, Ferguson 50 in 63 min 43 balls. West Indies: Sarwan 50 in 51 min 36 balls, Bravo 50 in 94 min 60 balls.

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 PA Jaques b Powell 11 18 13 1 - TR Birt c Ramdin b Best 24 61 45 2 - DG Dawson c Ramdin b Lawson 41 110 70 3 - AC Voges c Hinds b Best 91 145 104 6 2 CJ Ferguson not out 70 102 60 7 - *JL Langer not out 37 14 18 3 1 †AJ Crosthwaite did not bat - CP Simpson did not bat - BR Dorey did not bat - MG Johnson did not bat - DE Bollinger did not bat - MEL Shaw did not bat - Extras (10lb, 19w, 13nb) 42 --- TOTAL (50 overs) 4 wkts 316

O M R W Edwards 7 0 43 0 1- 20 (Jaques) Powell 10 0 46 1 2- 57 (Birt) Best 10 1 50 2 3-138 (Dawson) Lawson 10 1 72 1 4-268 (Voges) DR Smith 6 0 40 0 Sarwan 7 0 55 0

(Edwards 2w 7nb, Powell 3w, Best 7w, Lawson 4w 4nb, DR Smith 3w 2nb)

West Indies 1st Innings M B 4 6 DS Smith b Dorey 4 14 11 - - †D Ramdin c Johnson b Dorey 5 36 21 - - RR Sarwan c Ferguson b Simpson 90 94 73 14 - DJ Bravo not out 52 98 64 4 - BC Lara not out 13 25 19 - - *S Chanderpaul did not bat - WW Hinds did not bat - DR Smith did not bat - JJC Lawson did not bat - DB Powell did not bat - TL Best did not bat - FH Edwards did not bat - Extras (4b, 1w, 5nb) 10 --- TOTAL (31.1 overs) 3 wkts 174

O M R W Bollinger 9 0 42 0 1- 7 (DS Smith) Dorey 6 1 24 2 2- 25 (Ramdin) Johnson 6 0 46 0 3-140 (Sarwan) Simpson 6 0 29 1 Voges 4.1 0 29 0

(Bollinger 2w, Dorey 1w, Johnson 1nb, Simpson 1w, Voges 1w)

A total of 17 individual centuries have been scored in PM’s XI matches – 9 for the home side and 8 for visiting teams. Prime Minister’s XI Match 27/2 PRIME MINISTER’S XI v PAKISTAN

Played at Manuka Oval on January 25, 2005. (50-over match) Toss: Pakistan. Result: PAKISTAN WON BY FIVE WICKETS. Umpires: AI Shelley (ACT) & JH Smeaton (Tas). TV Umpire: GR Clifton (ACT). 12th Men: CRA McLeod & Naved-ul-Hasan. Scorers: JV Hall & AD Morehouse. Man of the Match: (Pakistan). Innings Details: Pakistan: Yousuf Youhana 50 in 70 min 69 balls; Younis Khan 50 in 76 min 61 balls. Session Scores: Lunch: Pakistan 0-20 ( 14, Taufiq Umar 4).

PM’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 TR Birt c Hameed b Khalil 20 53 39 2 - †L Ronchi c Malik b Mahmood 40 22 13 6 2 JR Hopes c Kamran b Mahmood 5 10 6 1 - DJ Thornely c Salman b Malik 12 55 29 - - CJL Rogers c Taufiq b Malik 46 84 81 4 - SP Heaney c Hafeez b Malik 35 53 60 1 - BG Weare not out 13 34 28 - - *MG Bevan b Hafeez 7 14 13 - - ML Lewis st Kamran b Younis 1 5 6 - - DJ Cullen hit wicket b Salman 1 3 3 - - BM Edmondson run out (Youhana) 0 3 3 - - Extras (3lb, 8w) 11 --- TOTAL (172 min, 46.5 overs) 192

O M R W Ahzar Mahmood 7 3 23 2 1- 57 (Ronchi) Mohammad Khalil 6 0 51 1 2- 64 (Hopes) 6 0 23 0 3- 75 (Birt) 10 0 29 3 4-103 (Thornely) 10 1 34 1 5-164 (Rogers) Salman Butt 6.5 0 24 1 6-169 (Heaney) Younis Khan 1 0 4 1 7-184 (Bevan) 8-188 (Lewis) (Mahmood 2w, Khalil 1w, Iftikhar 1w, 9-191 (Cullen) Malik 2w, Hafeez 2w) 10-191 (Edmondson)

Pakistan 1st Innings M B 4 6 Salman Butt c Ronchi b Edmondson 23 47 38 4 - Taufiq Umar b Edmondson 5 26 16 1 - *Yousuf Youhana run out (Ronchi-Cullen) 50 71 69 5 1 Yasir Hameed c Ronchi b Lewis 5 21 14 - - Younis Khan not out 62 90 73 5 - Mohammad Hafeez c Ronchi b Edmondson 36 55 49 4 - Shoaib Malik not out 1 5 2 - - † did not bat - did not bat - Iftikhar Anjum did not bat - Mohammad Khalil did not bat - Extras (3lb, 5w, 2nb) 10 --- TOTAL (160 min, 42.5 overs) 5 wkts 192

O M R W Lewis 8 0 28 1 1- 26 () Edmondson 9 1 38 3 2- 47 (Salman Butt) Hopes 10 1 47 0 3- 70 (Yasir Hameed) Cullen 9.5 1 49 0 4-106 (Yousuf Youhana) Thornely 4 0 20 0 5-182 (Mohammad Hafeez) Weare 2 0 7 0

(Lewis 1w 1nb, Hopes 3w 1nb, Cullen 1w)

The PM’s XI side has played matches against all Test nations except for Afghanistan, , Ireland and . Prime Minister's XI Match No. 26/3 PRIME MINISTER’S XI vs INDIA

Played at Manuka Oval on January 28, 2004. (50-over match) Toss: India Result: INDIA WON BY 1 RUN. Umpires: SD Fry (SA) & DB Harris (ACT). TV Umpire: AI Shelley. Scorers: PJ Howes & S McGlashan. Man of the Match: HK Badani (India). 12th Men: E Kellar (PM’s XI). Attendance: 11,300. Innings Details: India: Badani 50 in 92 min 80 balls. PM’s XI: North 50 in 89 min 66 balls. Brown 50 in 83 min 66 balls.

India 1st Innings M B 4 6 SB Bangar c McDonald b Doherty 33 87 63 3 - †PA Patel c Wright b Cleary 19 45 31 4 - HK Badani b McDonald 100 157 121 7 1 RS Gavaskar c Hartley b McDonald 26 42 37 1 - run out 16 20 18 - - *RS Dravid c Waugh b Wright 15 25 15 2 - AB Agarkar c Brown b McDonald 5 9 7 - - IK Pathan c Cleary b Waugh 1 5 2 - - M Kartik not out 12 6 7 1 - A Nehra did not bat - A Bhandari did not bat - Extras (6lb, 20w, 1nb) 27 --- TOTAL (225 min, 50 overs) 8 wkts 254

O M R W Tait 10 0 48 0 1- 36 (Patel) Wright 10 0 51 1 2- 96 (Bangar) Cleary 10 1 32 1 3-150 (Gavaskar) McDonald 9 0 70 3 4-176 (Yuvraj Singh) Doherty 10 0 42 1 5-218 (Dravid) Waugh 1 0 5 1 6-230 (Agarkar) 7-239 (Pathan) (Tait 5w, Wright 2w, Cleary 6w, 8-254 (Badani) McDonald 5w 1nb, Doherty 2w)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 MS Bradley c Kartik b Bhandari 12 30 20 1 - MJ North c Nehra b Bangar 74 127 95 7 - DJ Hussey c Patel b Nehra 9 23 14 1 - C Brown c Agarkar b Nehra 80 125 96 7 1 *SR Waugh c Pathan b Kartik 7 26 22 1 - †CD Hartley not out 45 56 43 4 - AB McDonald c Pathan b Bhandari 8 26 10 - - MF Cleary not out 0 3 0 - - DG Wright did not bat - XJ Doherty did not bat - SW Tait did not bat - Extras (6b, 7lb, 4w, 1nb) 18 --- TOTAL (210 min, 50 overs) 6 wkts 253

O M R W Nehra 10 2 41 2 1- 38 (Bradley) Bhandari 9 0 58 2 2- 59 (Hussey) Pathan 10 0 39 0 3-143 (North) Bangar 10 0 50 1 4-175 (Waugh) Kartik 10 1 43 1 5-213 (Brown) Badani 1 0 9 0 6-252 (McDonald)

(Bhandari 1w, Pathan 1w, Bangar 2w, Kartik 1nb)

Jack Fingleton for whom the scoreboard at Manuka Oval is named for, captained the PM’s XI in their first match in 1951/52. He also umpired the match on two occasions. Prime Minister's XI Match No. 25/5 PRIME MINISTER’S XI vs ENGLAND

Played at Manuka Oval on December 10, 2002. (42-over match) Toss: England Result: PRIME MINISTER’S XI WON BY FOUR WICKETS. Umpires: GR Clifton & BNJ Oxenford. TV Umpire: A Kopras. Scorers: S McGlashan & CJ Polglase. Man of the Match: LA Carseldine (PM’s XI). 12th Men: BW Dennett (PM’s XI). Attendance: 9049. Innings Details: The start of the match was delayed by 105 min due to overnight and morning rain. The match was reduced from 50 overs a side to 42 overs a side. DG Dawson (PM’s XI) kept wicket from the fall of the 5th wicket.

England 1st Innings M B 4 6 *ME Trescothick c Lewis b Rofe 21 46 26 2 - NV Knight b Rofe 2 17 13 - - C White c White b Rofe 17 16 16 4 - OA Shah c & b White 20 78 54 2 - PD Collingwood c Waugh b Carseldine 1 17 13 - - ID Blackwell c White b Carseldine 1 16 26 - - A Flintoff b White 13 28 20 2 - GJ Batty b Lewis 29 41 40 2 1 †CMW Read not out 33 47 42 2 - AR Caddick b Lewis 4 7 6 - - RJ Kirtley b Lewis 0 1 2 - - Extras (1lb, 8w, 2nb) 11 --- TOTAL (162 min, 40.4 overs) 152

O M R W Noffke 5 1 16 0 1- 13 (Knight) Rofe 6 0 34 3 2- 41 (White) Lewis 8.4 3 22 3 3- 47 (Trescothick) Carseldine 5 1 7 2 4- 51 (Collingwood) White 9 0 36 2 5- 58 (Blackwell) Higgs 4 0 14 0 6- 84 (Flintoff) Katich 3 0 22 0 7- 85 (Shah) 8-146 (Batty) (Noffke 2nb 2w, Rofe 1w, Lewis 2w 9-152 (Caddick) Carseldine 1w, White 1w, Higgs 1w) 10-152 (Kirtley)

Prime Minister’s XI 1st Innings M B 4 6 LA Carseldine c Shah b White 46 99 60 5 - †BJ Haddin lbw b Kirtley 5 14 6 1 - SM Katich b Kirtley 0 8 5 - - MA Higgs b Kirtley 8 16 12 2 - MS Bradley lbw b Collingwood 16 35 19 2 - *ME Waugh c Flintoff b Batty 42 55 46 6 1 DG Dawson not out 17 44 32 2 - CL White not out 10 11 10 1 - AA Noffke did not bat - ML Lewis did not bat - PC Rofe did not bat - Extras (1lb, 9w) 10 --- TOTAL (144 min, 31.4 overs) 6 wkts 154

O M R W Kirtley 6 0 27 3 1- 9 (Haddin) Caddick 8 0 33 0 2- 21 (Katich) Flintoff 4.4 0 32 0 3- 37 (Higgs) White 6 0 25 1 4- 75 (Bradley) Collingwood 3 0 16 1 5-104 (Carseldine) Batty 4 0 19 1 6-134 (Waugh)

(Kirtley 2w, Flintoff 3w, White 1w, Collingwood 2w, Batty 1w)

Former Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt was selected to play in the first PM’s XI match in 1951/52 but was forced to withdraw from it due to influenza. PRIME MINISTER’S XI

GEORGE BAILEY RHB RM George John Bailey b. 7 September, 1982, Launceston, Tasmania 90 ODIs - 3044 runs at 40.58; 3 x 100s, 22 x 50s 268 List A Matches - 8242 runs at 37.12; 11 x 100s, 53 x 50s Only 2nd player to on their International Debut

3rd Prime Minister’s XI Match

JASON BEHRENDORFF RHB LFM Jason Paul Behrendorff W.Australia b. 20 April, 1990, Camden, 37 List A Matches - 49 wickets at 28.57; Best of 5-27 Played in the ACT for Tuggeranong Valley Player of the Match on International Debut

3rd Prime Minister’s XI Match

MAX BRYANT RHB RM Max Arthur Bryant b. 10 March, 1999, Murwillumbah, New South Wales 13 List A Matches - 405 runs at 31.15; 3 x 50s Represented Australia at 2017/18 Under 19 World Cup Made a 50 off 23 balls in the 2018/19 JLT One-Day Cup

Prime Minister’s XI Debut

BEN DWARSHUIS LHB LFM Benjamin James Dwarshuis New South Wales b. 23 June, 1994, Kareela, New South Wales 3 List A Matches - 4 wickets at 38.00; Best of 2-69 6th highest wicket taker in BBL06 Member of Australian T20 Squad in 2017/18

Prime Minister’s XI Debut

BLAKE EDWARDS RHB RFM Blake Lucas Edwards Queensland b. 26 October, 1999, , Queensland Yet to make List A Debut Played two matches for Australia Under 19s in 2017/18 Rookie member of the Queensland Squad in 2018/19

Prime Minister’s XI Debut JACK EDWARDS RHB RM Jack Richard Edwards New South Wales b. 19 April, 2000, Manly, New South Wales 6 List A Matches - 273 runs at 54.60; Highest Score of 116 First player born in the 2000s to play for the PM’s XI Played with brother Mickey for NSW in 2018/19 JLT Cup

Prime Minister’s XI Debut

SAM HEAZLETT LHB SLA Samuel Daly Heazlett Queensland b. 12 September, 1995, Sunnybank, Queensland 1 ODI - 4 runs 15 List A Matches - 748 runs at 53.42; 2 x 100s, 5 x 50s Played for Australia on ODI tour of NZ in 2016/17.

2nd Prime Minister’s XI Match

KURTIS PATTERSON LHB OB Kurtis Robert Patterson New South Wales b. 5 May, 1993, Hurstville, New South Wales 41 List A Matches - 1166 runs at 34.29; 1 x 100, 5 x 50s Youngest player to score a Sheffield Shield Captained New South Wales during 2018/19 JLT Cup

2nd Prime Minister’s XI Match

JOSH PHILIPPE RHB WK Joshua Ryan Philippe W.Australia b. 1 June, 1997, Subiaco, 6 List A Matches - 236 runs at 39.33; 3 x 50s Made 88 in a tour match against England in 2017/18 Scored his maiden First-Class century last week

Prime Minister’s XI Debut

JASON SANGHA RHB LB Jason Jaskirant Singh Sangha New South Wales b. 8 September, 1999, Randwick, New South Wales 1 T20 - 1 wicket at 40.00 Youngest ever player to play for the PM’s XI Captained Australia at Under 19 World Cup in 2017/18

2nd Prime Minister’s XI Match USMAN QADIR LHB LB Hafiz Usman Qadir W.Australia b. 10 August, 1993, , Punjab, Pakistan 21 List A Matches - 21 wickets at 39.66; Best of 5-32 Son of Pakistan legendary leg spinner Played for Hawkesbury in NSW Premier Cricket

Prime Minister’s XI Debut

TOM ENGELBRECHT (12th Man) RHB LB Thomas Patrick Engelbrecht ACT b. 26 February, 1999, Moruya, New South Wales 7 ACT Matches - 9 wickets at 15.00; Best of 3-27 Played for Western District-UC in ACT Premier Cricket Currently plays for St George in NSW Premier Cricket

MATCH OFFICIALS

Umpires

Shaun Andrew Jacob Craig b. 23 June, 1973, Carlton, Victoria 1st Prime Minister’s XI Match 3 Women’s ODIs; 8 Women’s T20Is

Simon Douglas Fry b. 29 July, 1966, Adelaide, South Australia South Australia 3rd Prime Minister’s XI Match 7 Tests, 48 ODIs, 14 T20Is

Simon Alan Lightbody (3rd Umpire) b. 26 September, 1964, , Victoria New South Wales/ACT 2nd PM’s XI as 3rd Umpire; 1 PM’s XI

Fourth Official: Andrew Crozier Match Referee: Scorers: Adam Morehouse (10th Prime Minister’s XI Match) Rammanee Shivakkumar (5th Prime Minister’s XI Match) SOUTH AFRICA

FAF DU PLESSIS RHB LB Francois du Plessis b. 13 July, 1984, , Transvaal 121 ODIs - 4511 runs at 44.22; 9 x 100s, 29 x 50s; Highest 185 239 List A Matches - 8476 runs at 45.32; 18 x 100s, 51 x 50s

Fourth South African to score a century on Test Debut Played for in 2012

FARHAAN BEHARDIEN RHB RMF Titans b. 9 October, 1983, , Transvaal 59 ODIs - 1074 runs at 30.68; 6 x 50s; Highest 70 202 List A Matches - 4905 runs at 38.92; 4 x 100s, 31 x 50s

Played for Kings XI Punjab in South African T20 Challenge Player of the Season in 2017

QUINTON DE KOCK LHB WK Lions b. 17 December, 1992, Johannesburg, South Africa 95 ODIs - 4073 runs at 45.25; 13 x 100s, 17 x 50s; Highest 178 136 List A Matches - 5459 runs at 42.64; 17 x 100s, 23 x 50s

Fastest South African to score 1000 ODI runs Became 5th player to score 3 consecutive ODI centuries

REEZA HENDRICKS RHB RM Reeza Raphael Hendricks Lions b. 14 August, 1989, Kimberley, Cape Province 6 ODIs - 176 runs at 29.33; 1 x 100, 1 x 50; Highest 102 144 List A Matches - 4670 runs at 36.77; 11 x 100s, 27 x 50s

Scored the fastest century on ODI debut (88 balls) Has a highest List A score of 181

IMRAN TAHIR RHB LBG Mohammad b. 27 March, 1979, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan 88 ODIs - 149 wickets at 23.75; 6 x 4wI, 3 x 5wI; Best 7-45 213 List A Matches - 332 wickets at 23.34; 13 x 4wI, 7 x 5wI

Played for Pakistan Under 19s before moving to South Africa In February 2017, was ranked No.1 bowler in ODIs and T20Is RHB WK Heinrich Klaasen Titans b. 30 July, 1991, Pretoria, Transvaal 9 ODIs - 234 runs at 29.25; Highest 59 51 List A Matches - 1401 runs at 34.17; 1 x 100, 10 x 50s

South African Cricket Annual Cricketer of the Year 2017 Player of the Match in his second ODI

AIDEN MARKRAM RHB OB Aiden Kyle Markram Titans b. 4 October, 1994, Centurion, 7 ODIs - 193 runs at 27.57; Highest 66 33 List A Matches - 1200 runs at 38.70; Highest 183

Captained South Africa at 2014 Under 19 World Cup Domestic Newcomer of the Year in 2017

DAVID MILLER LHB OB David Andrew Miller Dolphins b. 10 June, 1989, Pietermaritzburg, Natal 100 ODIs - 2396 runs at 39.27; 4 x 100s, 10 x 50s; Highest 138no 186 List A Matches - 4847 runs at 40.37; 8 x 100s, 26 x 50s

Played for Kings XI Punjab in Indian Premier League Has announced his unavailability to play first-class cricket

CHRIS MORRIS RHB RFM Christopher Henry Morris Titans b. 30 April, 1987, Pretoria, Transvaal 34 ODIs - 393 runs at 19.65; 35 wickets at 40.42 89 List A Matches - 1208 runs at 26.84; 105 wickets at 30.01

Signed for over US$1 million at 2016 IPL auction Father Willie Morris played cricket for Northern Transvaal

LUNGI NGIDI RHB RFM Lungisani True-man Ngidi Titans b. 29 March, 1996, , Kwa-Zulu Natal 10 ODIs - 22 wickets at 20.45; Best 4-51 30 List A Matches - 40 wickets at 29.02; Best 4-51

Played for in 2018 Indian Premier League Earned first Contract in 2018/19 LHB RFM Andile Lucky Phehlukwayo Dolphins b. 3 March, 1996, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal 17 ODIs - 133 runs at 44.33; 18 wickets at 37.72 48 List A Matches - 459 runs at 19.95; 55 wickets at 30.41

South African Cricket Annual Cricketer of the Year 2017 Played for South Africa Under 19s in 2014

DWAINE PRETORIUS RHB RMF Lions b. 29 March, 1989, Randfontein, Transvaal 12 ODIs - 17 wickets at 27.11; Best 3-11 73 List A Matches - 1324 runs at 32.29; 83 wickets at 31.48

Played for Namibia in 2009/10 Played for South Africa A between 2016 and 2018

KAGISO RABADA LHB RF Lions b. 25 May, 1995, Johannesburg, Gauteng 54 ODIs - 86 wickets at 26.79; Best 6-16 72 List A Matches - 107 wickets at 29.44; 7 x 4wIs, 1 x 5wI

Member of 2016 ICC ODI team of the Year 2018 South African ODI, Test and Cricketer of the Year

TABRAIZ SHAMSI RHB SLC Titans b. 18 February, 1990, Johannesburg, Transvaal 11 ODIs - 13 wickets at 37.53; Best 4-33 82 List A Matches - 111 wickets at 27.65; Best 5-40

South African Cricket Annual Crickter of the Year 2016 Plays in the IPL for Royal Challengers

DALE STEYN RHB RF Dale Willem Steyn b. 27 June, 1983, Phalaborwa, Northern Province 118 ODIs - 185 wickets at 26.16; 4 x 4wIs, 3 x 5wIs; Best 6-39 171 List A Matches - 267 wickets at 25.05; 5 x 4wIs, 6 x 5wIs

ICC Test Player of the Year 2008 Wisden Leading Cricketer of the Year 2013 Highest Innings

For: 5-347 England 2006/07 5-334 India 1999/00 6-333 West Indies 2012/13 331 England 2014/15 4-316 West Indies 2005/06 7-312 West Indies 2009/10 7d288 M.C.C. 1958/59 288 West Indies 1960/61 7-288 M.C.C. 1965/66 5-280 West Indies 1983/84 4-272 New Zealand 2008/09 271 South Africa 1963/64 The highest innings against teams not listed above are: 8-266 Pakistan 1989/90 6-169 Sri Lanka 2016/17

Against: 5/399 West Indies 2009/10 6/391 England 2014/15 332 M.C.C. 1958/59 310 West Indies 2012/13 8/307 New Zealand 2015/16 8/289 M.C.C. 1965/66 10d288 West Indies 1960/61 8/284 West Indies 1984/85 7d278 M.C.C. 1954/55 The highest innings by teams not listed above are: 6-268 South Africa 1997/98 8-254 India 2003/04 5-192 Pakistan 2004/05 5-170 Sri Lanka 2017/18

Lowest Completed Innings

For: 92 England 2013/14 152 Sri Lanka 2007/08 164 New Zealand 1987/88 191 Pakistan 2004/05 205 New Zealand 2015/16 209 England 1998/99 229 West Indies 1951/52 247 M.C.C. 1954/55 249 M.C.C. 1962/63

Against: 143 England 1994/95 152 South Africa 1993/94 152 England 2002/03 169 India 1991/92 170 India 1999/00 The lowest scores by teams not listed are: 7-185 Pakistan 1989/90 9-200 West Indies 1996/97 201 New Zealand 1987/88

4 Members of Parliament have played in the PM’s XI match. Athol Townley, Bill Falkinder, Mac Holten and Don Chipp. Most Matches

10 AR 5 MRJ Veletta 5 RN Harvey 5 MG Bevan 5 BJ Hodge 4 R Benaud 4 CJ Ferguson 4 BJ Haddin 4 ML Hayden 4 JL Langer 4 B Lee 4 ML Love 4 SJE Loxton 4 TD Paine 4 CL White 4 AC Voges 4 PSP Handscomb

Most Runs in a Career

Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 AR Border 10 9 3 114 280 46.66 1 1 AC Voges 4 4 0 91 239 79.67 - 3 R Benaud 4 4 0 113 238 59.50 1 1 MG Bevan 5 5 0 74 227 45.40 - 3 MRJ Veletta 5 5 1 75 194 48.50 - 2 TLW Cooper 1 1 1 160* 160 - 1 - A Symonds 3 3 0 101 152 50.66 1 - CJ Ferguson 4 4 1 70* 147 49.00 - 1 JL Langer 4 4 1 72 144 48.00 - 1 GJ Maxwell 1 1 0 136 136 136.00 1 - DC Boon 1 1 0 134 134 134.00 1 - SJE Loxton 4 4 2 57 129 64.50 - 1 MEK Hussey 3 3 0 91 124 41.33 - 1 PA Jaques 2 2 0 112 123 61.50 1 - DA Fitzgerald 1 1 0 115 115 115.00 1 - GJ Bailey 2 2 1 107* 114 114.00 1 - B James 2 2 0 88 110 55.00 - 1 GS Blewett 3 3 0 65 107 35.67 - 1 SE Marsh 2 2 1 78* 103 103.00 - 1 ML Hayden 4 4 0 45 103 25.75 - -

Most Runs in a Career againt the Prime Minister's XI

Name M Inn NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 IR Bell 2 2 1 187 311 311.00 2 - MC Cowdrey 4 4 0 101 203 50.75 1 1 RR Sarwan 2 2 0 90 153 76.50 - 2 CH Gayle 1 1 0 146 146 146.00 1 - HA Gomes 2 2 1 91* 136 136.00 - 1 TWM Latham 1 1 0 131 131 131.00 1 - IR Bell 1 1 1 124* 124 - 1 - JC Adams 3 3 1 59* 120 60.00 - 1 PBH May 2 2 0 101 118 59.00 1 - BB McCullum 1 1 0 114 114 114.00 1 - TW Graveney 3 3 0 56 105 35.00 - 1 WJ Cronje 2 2 1 60 102 102.00 - 1 HK Badani 1 1 0 100 100 100.00 1 - The most runs for teams not listed above are: TM Dilshan 1 1 1 75* 75 - - 1 Younis Khan 1 1 1 62* 62 - - 1

The original Bradman Pavilion was opened during the PM’s XI match in 1962/63 by Sir Donald Bradman who captained the PM’s XI in that season. The new Bradman Pavilion was opened during the PM’s XI match in 2000/01. Highest Individual Innings

160* TLW Cooper West Indies 2009/10 136 GJ Maxwell England 2014/15 134 DC Boon West Indies 1983/84 115 DA Fitzgerald India 1999/00 114 AR Border West Indies 1984/85 113 R Benaud M.C.C. 1954/55 112 PA Jaques England 2006/07 107* GJ Bailey New Zealand 2008/08 101 A Symonds India 1999/00 91 MEK Hussey South Africa 1997/98 91 AC Voges West Indies 2005/06 88 B James M.C.C. 1958/59 87 AJ Doolan West Indies 2012/13 80 C Brown India 2003/04 79 AR Morris M.C.C. 1958/59 79 AP Sheahan M.C.C. 1965/66 78* SE Marsh England 2006/07 78 NC O'Neill West Indies 1960/61 76 DM Jones West Indies 1992/93 75 MRJ Veletta England 1986/87 The highest scores against teams not listed are: 74 MG Bevan Pakistan 1989/90 30 AA Noffke Sri Lanka 2007/08

Against: 187 IR Bell England 2014/15 146 CH Gayle West Indies 2009/10 131 TWM Latham New Zealand 2015/16 124* IR Bell England 2010/11 114 BB McCullum New Zealand 2008/09 101 PBH May M.C.C. 1954/55 101 MC Cowdrey M.C.C. 1958/59 100 HK Badani India 2003/04 97 D Ganga West Indies 2000/01 95 G Boycott M.C.C. 1965/66 94 MJ Guptill New Zealand 2015/16 92* KOA Powell West Indies 2012/13 91* HA Gomes West Indies 1984/85 90 RR Sarwan West Indies 2005/06 85* NJ Astle New Zealand 2001/02 84 PD Lashley West Indies 1960/61 79 DJ Willey England 2017/18 76 ER Dexter M.C.C. 1958/59 75* TM Dilshan Sri Lanka 2007/08 72 DS Sheppard M.C.C. 1962/63 72 TM Dowlin West Indies 2009/10 The highest scores by teams not listed are: 63 RG Pollock South Africa 1963/64 62* Younis Khan Pakistan 2004/05

Highest Individual Innings on Debut for Prime Minister’s XI

160* TLW Cooper West Indies 2009/10 136 GJ Maxwell England 2014/15 134 DC Boon West Indies 1983/84 115 DA Fitzgerald India 1999/00 114 AR Border West Indies 1984/85 113 R Benaud M.C.C. 1954/55 107* GJ Bailey New Zealand 2008/08 91 MEK Hussey South Africa 1997/98 91 AC Voges West Indies 2005/06 88 B James M.C.C. 1958/59 87 AJ Doolan West Indies 2012/13 80 C Brown India 2003/04 79 AR Morris M.C.C. 1958/59 79 AP Sheahan M.C.C. 1965/66 78* SE Marsh England 2006/07 There have been 18 century partnerships in Prime Minister’s XI matches; 11 for the PM’s XI and only seven for visiting sides. Fastest Fifties in Prime Minister’s XI Matches (Balls Faced)

23 DJ Willey England v PM’s XI 2017/18 25 CH Gayle West Indies v PM’s XI 2009/10 29 MM Ali England v PM’s XI 2014/15 29 AC Voges PM’s XI v Sri Lanka 2016/17 32 GJ Maxwell PM’s XI v England 2014/15 32 SD Heazlett PM’s XI v Sri Lanka 2016/17 33 S Lee PM’s XI v India 1999/00 35 JR Dean PM’s XI v West Indies 2012/13 36 RR Sarwan West Indies v PM’sXI 2005/06 37 LMP Simmons West Indies v PM’s XI 2009/10 42 CH Lloyd West Indies v PM’s XI 1984/85 43 CJ Ferguson PM’s XI v West Indies 2005/06 43 SE Marsh PM’s XI v England 2006/07 44 IR Bell England v PM’s XI 2010/11 48 DA Fitzgerald PM’s XI v India 1999/00 49 AJ Strauss England v PM’s XI 2006/07

Fastest Hundreds in Prime Minister’s XI Matches (Balls Faced)

37 CH Gayle West Indies v PM’s XI 2009/10 65 GJ Maxwell PM’s XI v England 2014/15 89 A Symonds PM’s XI v India 1999/00 89 IR Bell England v PM’s XI 2010/11 95 TLW Cooper PM’s XI v West Indies 2009/10 100 PA Jaques PM’s XI v England 2006/07

Highest Score by Batting Postion

For the Prime Minister's XI Opener 160* TLW Cooper West Indies 2009/10 3 136 GJ Maxwell England 2014/15 4 114 AR Border West Indies 1984/85 5 88 B James M.C.C. 1958/59 6 57 SJE Loxton West Indies 1951/52 7 74 DJ Marsh England 1998/99 8 59* PI Faulkner West Indies 1984/85 9 39 CJ McDermott England 1990/91 10 32* JF Gallop South Africa 1963/64 11 10 G Goonesena West Indies 1960/61 12 27* GD McKenzie South Africa 1963/64

Against the Prime Minister's XI Opener 187 IR Bell England 2014/15 3 101 PBH May M.C.C. 1954/55 4 101 MC Cowdrey M.C.C. 1958/59 5 62* Younis Khan Pakistan 2004/05 6 85* NJ Astle New Zealand 2001/02 7 61 JC Buttler England 2013/14 8 54 AD Russell West Indies 2012/13 9 33* CMW Read England 2002/03 10 23* ARC Fraser England 1998/99 11 11* DE Malcolm England 1990/91

Leading Partnerships by Wicket

For the Prime Minister's XI 1st 144 MJ Slater & ME Hussey South Africa 1997/98 2nd 187 DA Fitzgerald & A Symonds India 1999/00 3rd 104 GS Blewett & MG Bevan India 1991/92 4th 153 JL Langer & GJ Bailey New Zealand 2008/09 5th 78 SE Marsh & AC Voges England 2006/07 6th 89 R Benaud & KR Stackpole M.C.C. 1965/66 7th 104 AR Border & PI Faulkner West Indies 1984/85 8th 91 AR Border & CJ McDermott England 1990/91 9th 40* IJ Harvey & BE Young West Indies 1996/97 10th 34 LA Marks & D Heydon South Africa 1963/64 11th 32* LA Marks & JF Gallop South Africa 1963/64

English sides have played 14 times against the Prime Minister’s XI, the most by any side. The next highest is the West Indies with 10 matches. Against the Prime Minister's XI 1st 234 CH Gayle & TM Dowlin West Indies 2009/10 2nd 141 IR Bell & JWA Taylor England 2014/15 3rd 119 G Boycott & MC Cowdrey M.C.C. 1965/66 4th 91 JC Adams & D Williams West Indies 1992/93 5th 106 JHB Waite & DT Lindsay South Africa 1963/64 6th 78 SC Ganguly & R Vijay Bharadwaj India 1999/00 7th 80 JC Buttler & TT Bresnan England 2013/14 8th 65* & Pakistan 1989/90 9th 30* HA Gomes & RA Harper West Indies 1983/84 10th 27* DI Gower & DE Malcolm England 1990/91 v England/M.C.C. 1st 109 GA Bishop & MRJ Veletta 1986/87 2nd 84 SJE Loxton & R Benaud 1954/55 3rd 88 R Benaud & KR Miller 1954/55 4th 81 GJ Maxwell & JR Doran 2014/15 5th 78 SE Marsh & AC Voges 2006/07 6th 68* AR Border & JD Siddons 1986/87 7th 89 R Benaud & KR Stackpole 1965/66 8th 91 AR Border & CJ McDermott 1990/91 9th 30 R Benaud & ATW Grout 1962/63 10th 24 MA Harrity & MJ Nicholson 1998/99 by England/M.C.C. 1st 113 IR Bell & MM Ali 2014/15 2nd 141 IR Bell & JWA Taylor 2014/15 3rd 119 G Boycott & MC Cowdrey 1965/66 4th 76 PBH May & TW Graveney 1954/55 5th 60 TW Graveney & MC Cowdrey 1958/59 6th 68 G Boycott & BR Knight 1965/66 7th 80 JC Buttler & TT Bresnan 2013/14 8th 61 CMW Read & GJ Batty 2002/03 9th 35* CJ Jordan & JC Tredwell 2013/14 10th 27* DI Gower & DE Malcolm 1990/91 v India 1st 40 ME Hussey & DA Fitzgerald 1999/00 2nd 187 DA Fitzgerald & A Symonds 1999/00 3rd 104 GS Blewett & MG Bevan 1991/92 4th 32 SR Waugh & C Brown 2003/04 5th 58 IJ Harvey & S Lee 1999/00 6th 47 DR Martyn & AR Border 1991/92 7th 1 DR Martyn & GJ Rowell 1991/92 8th 5* DR Martyn & SK Warne 1991/92 9th No Instance 10th No Instance by India 1st 36 PA Patel & SB Bangar 2003/04 2nd 60 SB Bangar & HK Badani 2003/04 3rd 54 SB Bangar & RS Gavaskar 2003/04 4th 67 DB Vengsarkar & SR Tendulkar 1991/92 5th 42 HK Badani & RS Dravid 2003/04 6th 78 R Vijay Bharadwaj & SC Ganguly 1999/00 7th 14 RJ Shastri & SV Manjrekar 1991/92 8th 14 HK Badani & M Kartik 2003/04 9th 14 DS Mohanty & AB Agarkar 1999/00 10th 19 AB Agarkar & 1999/00 v New Zealand 1st 60 BJ Haddin & C Dann 2001/02 2nd 37 PJ Hughes & CJ Ferguson 2008/09 3rd 18 CJ Ferguson & GJ Bailey 2008/09 4th 153 GJ Bailey & JL Langer 2008/09 5th 48* GJ Bailey & MC Henriques 2008/09 6th 47 AC Voges & RGL Carters 2015/16 7th 23 JK Smith & BE Young 2001/02 8th 45 RGL Carters & PM Siddle 2015/16 9th 17 RGL Carters & JP Behrendorff 2015/16 10th 23 RGL Carters & MT Steketee 2015/16

Three players have umpired a Prime Minister’s XI match in the modern era after playing in one. in 2005/06, Rod Tucker in 2006/07 and Paul Wilson in 2015/16. by New Zealand 1st 196 MJ Guptill & TWM Latham 2015/16 2nd 81 BB McCullum & PG Fulton 2008/09 3rd 71 BB McCullum & LRPL Taylor 2008/09 4th 66 KR Rutherford & DN Patel 1987/88 5th 77 NJ Astle & CL Cairns 2001/02 6th 19 JDS Neesham & MJ Santner 2015/16 7th 70* NJ Astle & GP Sulzberger 2001/02 8th 27 JG Bracewell & MC Snedden 1987/88 9th 0 MC Snedden & W Watson 1987/88 10th 4 MC Snedden & EJ Chatfield 1987/88

v Pakistan 1st 88 MRJ Veletta & J Cox 1989/90 2nd 16 J Cox & ME Waugh 1989/90 3rd 11 TR Birt & DJ Thornely 2004/05 4th 43 J Cox & MG Bevan 1989/90 5th 61 CJL Rogers & SP Heaney 2004/05 6th 9 MG Bevan & TJ Zoehrer 1989/90 7th 57 MG Bevan & SC Storey 1989/90 8th 12 MG Bevan & JC Scuderi 1989/90 9th 10* JC Scuderi & DW Fleming 1989/90 10th 0 BG Weare & BM Edmondson 2004/05

by Pakistan 1st 26 Taufiq Umar & Salman Butt 2004/05 2nd 50 & Ramiz Raja 1989/90 3rd 24 Shoaib Mohammad & Ijaz Ahmed 1989/90 4th 36 Yousuf Youhana & Younis Khan 2004/05 5th 76 Younis Khan & Mohammad Hafeez 2004/05 6th 22 Saleem Yousuf & Mushtaq Ahmed 1989/90 7th 1 Saleem Yousuf & 1989/90 8th 65* Saleem Yousuf & Waqar Younis 1989/90 9th No Instance 10th No Instance

v South Africa 1st 144 MJ Slater & ME Hussey 1997/98 2nd 62 ME Hussey & JP Maher 1997/98 3rd 17 CM McPherson & AD Townley 1963/64 4th 34 AD Townley & RN Harvey 1963/64 5th 18 RN Harvey & LA Marks 1963/64 6th 33 LA Marks & G Mahlook 1963/64 7th 44 AK Davidson & RG Flockton 1964/65 8th 10* DS Berry & BA Williams 1997/98 9th 8* MS Kasprowicz & J Angel 1993/94 10th 34 LA Marks & D Heydon 1963/64 11th 32* LA Marks & JF Gallop 1963/64

by South Africa 1st 59 AM Bacher & HH Gibbs 1997/98 2nd 29 HH Gibbs & L Klusener 1997/98 3rd 17 TL Goddard & RG Pollock 1963/64 4th 65 RG Pollock & JHB Waite 1963/64 5th 106 JHB Waite & DT Lindsay 1963/64 6th 28 WJ Cronje & ELR Stewart 1993/94 7th 79* WJ Cronje & JH Kallis 1997/98 8th 1 ELR Stewart & DB Rundle 1993/94 9th 0 DB Rundle & CR Matthews 1993/94 10th 4 CR Matthews & AC Hudson 1993/94

v Sri Lanka 1st 49 SE Marsh & L Ronchi 2007/08 2nd 11 L Ronchi & LA Pomersbach 2007/08 3rd 20 HWR Cartwright & SD Heazlett 2016/17 4th 51 SD Heazlett & AT Carey 2016/17 5th 53 SD Heazlett & AC Voges 2016/17 6th 16 DJ Hussey & CJ Ferguson 2007/08 7th 54* AC Voges & AJ Nair 2016/17 8th 14 AA Noffke & BW Hilfenhaus 2007/08 9th 33 AA Noffke & DE Bollinger 2007/08 10th 4 AA Noffke & LC Swards 2007/08

The largest crowd for a Prime Minister’s XI match was in 1983/84 where officially 14,484 people crowded into Manuka Oval. by Sri Lanka 1st 70 WU Tharanga & DPND Dickwella 2016/17 2nd 56 ST Jayasuriya & TM Dilshan 2007/08 3rd 8 TM Dilshan & KC Sangakkara 2007/08 4th 39 WU Tharanga & TAM Siriwardene 2016/17 5th 19 TM Dilshan & LPC Silva 2007/08 6th 10 TM Dilshan & CK Kapugedera 2007/08 7th 22* TM Dilshan & MF Maharoof 2007/08 8th No instance 9th No instance 10th No instance

v West Indies 1st 113 ML Hayden & DF Hills 1996/97 2nd 94 AL Hassett & MP Donnelly 1951/52 94 UT Khawaja & AJ Doolan 2012/13 3rd 81 DG Dawson & AC Voges 2005/06 4th 130 AC Voges & CJ Ferguson 2005/06 5th 52 AJ Doolan & BJ Haddin 2012/13 6th 62 BJ Haddin & JP Faulkner 2012/13 7th 104 AR Border & PI Faulkner 1984/85 8th 38* TLW Cooper & JM Holland 2009/10 9th 40* IJ Harvey & BE Young 1996/97 10th 7 WJ O'Reilly & AL Hassett 1951/52 11th 5 NC O'Neill & G Goonesena 1960/61

by West Indies 1st 234 CH Gayle & TM Dowlin 2009/10 2nd 89 KOA Powell & RR Sarwan 2012/13 3rd 115 RR Sarwan & DJ Bravo 2005/06 4th 91 JC Adams & D Williams 1992/93 5th 76 CH Lloyd & HA Gomes 1984/85 6th 51 RR Sarwan & AD Russell 2012/13 7th 18 RG Samuels & NAM McLean 1996/97 8th 32 HA Gomes & J Garner 1984/85 9th 30* HA Gomes & RA Harper 1983/84 10th 15 S Ramadhin & C Watson 1960/61

Leading Partnerships

For: 187 2nd DA Fitzgerald & A Symonds India 1999/00 153 4th GJ Bailey & JL Langer New Zealand 2008/09 144 1st MJ Slater & ME Hussey South Africa 1997/98 130 4th AC Voges & CJ Ferguson West Indies 2005/06 120 4th KJ Hughes & DC Boon West Indies 1983/84 113 1st ML Hayden & DF Hills West Indies 1996/97 109 1st GA Bishop & MRJ Veletta England 1986/87 109 4th DM Jones & MG Bevan West Indies 1992/93 104 7th AR Border & PI Faulkner West Indies 1984/85 104 3rd GS Blewett & MG Bevan India 1991/92 104 4th ML Love & AD McQuire West Indies 2000/01 The highest partnerships against those teams not listed are: 88 1st MRJ Veletta & J Cox Pakistan 1989/90 49 1st SE Marsh & L Ronchi Sri Lanka 2007/08

Against: 234 1st CH Gayle & TM Dowlin West Indies 2009/10 196 1st MJ Guptill & TWM Latham New Zealand 2015/16 141 2nd IR Bell & JWA Taylor England 2014/15 119 2nd G Boycott & MC Cowdrey M.C.C. 1965/66 115 4th RR Sarwan & DJ Bravo West Indies 2005/06 113 1st IR Bell & MM Ali England 2014/15 106 5th JHB Waite & DT Lindsay South Africa 1963/64 98 3rd JV Wilson & PBH May M.C.C. 1954/55 98 2nd IR Bell & IJL Trott England 2010/11 91 4th JC Adams & D Williams West Indies 1992/93 89 2nd KOA Powell & RR Sarwan West Indies 2012/13 87 1st JM Vince & DJ Willey England 2017/18 83 3rd AJ Strauss & PD Collingwood England 2006/07 83 1st J Charles & KOA Powell West Indies 2012/13 82 1st IR Bell & SM Davies England 2010/11 81 2nd BB McCullum & PG Fulton New Zealand 2008/09 The highest partnerships for those teams not listed are: 78 6th SC Ganguly & R Vijay Bharadwaj India 1999/00 76 5th Younis Khan & Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan 2004/05 70 1st WU Tharanga & DPDN Dickwella Sri Lanka 2016/17 is the youngest player to play for the Prime Minister’s XI, aged only 17 years 162 days. Most Wickets in a Career

For the Prime Minister's XI Name M O M R W Avge Best 4wI 5wI Econ CL White 4 32 0 136 8 17.00 2-24 - - 4.25 GJ Rowell 2 19 2 51 7 7.28 6-27 - 1 2.68 B Lee 4 33 2 124 7 17.71 4-25 1 - 3.76 JP Behrendorff 3 28 0 156 7 22.29 4-79 1 - 5.57 BE Young 3 29 2 141 6 23.50 4-46 1 - 4.86 GR Irvine 1 7.5 0 42 5 8.40 5-42 - 1 5.50 PR Reiffel 2 20 2 69 5 13.80 4-44 1 - 3.45 SP O'Donnell 3 30 1 140 5 28.00 2-44 - - 4.66 R Benaud 4 27 1 228 5 45.60 2-62 - - 8.44 NC O'Neill 1 5 0 35 4 7.00 4-35 1 - 7.00 S Lee 2 15.1 1 42 4 10.50 2-15 - - 2.77 AR Morris 1 3 0 46 4 11.50 4-46 1 - 15.33 ML Lewis 2 16.4 3 50 4 12.50 3-22 - - 3.00 JP Faulkner 1 10 1 54 4 13.50 4-54 - - 5.40 AR Keath 2 7 0 71 4 17.75 4-71 - - 10.14 BW Hilfenhaus 2 16 1 88 4 22.00 2-39 - - 5.50 AL Hassett 3 12.3 0 97 4 24.25 2-34 - - 7.83

Against the Prime Minister's XI W Ferguson 1 11.1 0 94 7 13.42 7-94 - 1 8.44 CA Walsh 4 39.3 7 157 7 22.42 3-40 - - 3.98 PCR Tufnell 2 20 0 70 6 11.66 3-30 - - 3.50 CJ Drum 1 10 1 34 5 6.80 5-34 - 1 3.40 DA Allen 1 9 0 68 5 13.60 5-68 1 - 7.55 PL Symcox 2 13 0 70 5 14.00 3-24 - - 5.38 MA Seymour 1 4 0 31 4 7.75 4-31 1 - 7.75 GA Hick 2 7.4 0 32 4 8.00 3-12 - - 4.26 SCJ Broad 1 8.1 0 40 4 10.00 4-40 1 - 4.90 JG Bracewell 2 10 1 40 4 10.00 4-40 1 - 4.00 RS Bopara 2 11 0 56 4 14.00 4-3 1 - 5.09 ARC Fraser 2 19 3 72 4 18.00 2-32 - - 3.78 JH Wardle 1 9 0 73 4 18.25 4-73 1 - 8.11 TW Graveney 3 10 0 77 4 19.25 2-13 - - 7.70 TA Boult 2 15.5 1 83 4 23.75 3-27 - - 5.24 S Ramadhin 1 7 0 98 4 24.50 4-98 1 - 14.00 The leading wicket takers for those teams not listed above are: Shoaib Malik 1 10 0 29 3 9.67 3-29 - - 2.90 T Kumaran 1 9 0 63 3 21.00 3-63 - - 7.00 JWMWS Bandara 1 4 0 26 3 8.25 3-26 - - 6.50 SL Malinga 1 9 0 33 3 11.00 3-33 - - 3.66 MF Maharoof 1 8 1 37 3 12.33 3-37 - - 4.62

Best Bowling in an Innings

Name Opposition Season 6-27 GJ Rowell India 1991/92 5-42 GR Irvine New Zealand 1987/88 4-25 B Lee India 1999/00 4-35 NC O'Neill West Indies 1960/61 4-44 PR Reiffel West Indies 1992/93 4-46 AR Morris M.C.C. 1958/59 4-46 BE Young West Indies 1996/97 4-54 JP Faulkner West Indies 2012/13 4-71 AR Keath West Indies 2009/10 4-79 JP Behrendorff England 2014/15 3-21 SW Tait England 2006/07 3-22 ML Lewis England 2002/03 3-24 SH Cook England 1994/95 3-28 BP Julian England 1994/95 3-34 PC Rofe England 2002/03 3-36 RJ McCurdy West Indies 1984/85 3-38 BM Edmondson Pakistan 2004/05 3-41 CJ McDermott England 1990/91 3-46 MA Harrity England 1998/99 3-52 JM Muirhead England 2013/14 3-61 GJ Smith M.C.C. 1962/63 3-70 AB McDonald India 2003/04 The best bowling against teams not listed are: 2-14 D Heydon South Africa 1963/64 2-19 DJM Short Sri Lanka 2016/17

The oldest player to play for the Prime Minister’s XI was Sir Donald Bradman who was 54 years 162 days when he played in the 1962/63 match. Best Bowling in an Innings against the Prime Minister's XI

Name Team Season 7-94 W Ferguson West Indies 1951/52 5-34 CJ Drum New Zealand 2001/02 5-68 DA Allen M.C.C. 1962/63 4-3 RS Bopara England 2013/14 4-31 MA Seymour South Africa 1963/64 4-40 JG Bracewell New Zealand 1987/88 4-40 SCJ Broad England 2014/15 4-73 JH Wardle M.C.C. 1954/55 4-98 S Ramadhin West Indies 1960/61 The best bowling against the Prime Minister's XI for those teams not listed above are: 3-29 Shoaib Malik Pakistan 2004/05 3-26 JRMWS Bandara Sri Lanka 2016/17 3-63 T Kumaran India 1999/00

Best Bowling in an Innings on Debut for the Prime Minister’s XI

Name Opposition Season 6-27 GJ Rowell India 1991/92 5-42 GR Irvine New Zealand 1987/88 4-35 NC O'Neill West Indies 1960/61 4-46 AR Morris M.C.C. 1958/59 4-46 BE Young West Indies 1996/97 4-54 JP Faulkner West Indies 2012/13 4-71 AR Keath West Indies 2009/10 3-22 ML Lewis England 2002/03 3-24 SH Cook England 1994/95 3-28 BP Julian England 1994/95 3-34 PC Rofe England 2002/03 3-36 RJ McCurdy West Indies 1984/85 3-38 BM Edmondson Pakistan 2004/05 3-41 CJ McDermott England 1990/91 3-46 MA Harrity England 1998/99

Most Catches by a Fielder

For: Against: Name M Ct Name M Ct CL White 4 6 MA Butcher 1 4 AR Border 10 4 RS Gabriel 1 3 ME Waugh 3 4 JV Wilson 1 3 SM Katich 2 3 LR Gibbs 1 3 RM Cowper 2 3 DS Sheppard 1 3 CJ Ferguson 4 3 DMPD Jayawardene 1 3 AC McDermott 2 3 WW Hinds 2 3

Most Catches in an Innings by a Fielder

Name Team Opponent Season 4 MA Butcher England Prime Minister's XI 1998/99 3 JV Wilson M.C.C. Prime Minister's XI 1954/55 3 LR Gibbs West Indies Prime Minister's XI 1960/61 3 DS Sheppard M.C.C. Prime Minister's XI 1962/63 3 RS Gabriel West Indies Prime Minister's XI 1983/84 3 SM Katich Prime Minister's XI England 1998/99 3 CL White Prime Minister’s XI England 2002/03 3 DMPD Jayawardene Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI 2007/08

13 players have been born overseas who have played for the Prime Minister’s XI. These are , Martin Donnelly, Gamini Goonesena, Fawad Ahmed, Wes Hall, Moises Henriques, Dyson Heydon, Brendon Julian, , Luke Ronchi, Lega Siaka, , and Frank Tyson. Usman Qadir will be 14th. Most Dismissals by a Wicket-Keeper

Name M Ct St Total MN Atkinson PM’s 1 5 - 5 SJ Rhodes Eng 1 3 2 5 FMM Worrell W.I. 1 1 4 5 TD Paine PM’s 4 4 1 5 D Ramdin W.I. 2 2 2 4

Most Dismissals in an Innings

5 1ct 4st FMM Worrell West Indies Prime Minister's XI 1960/61 5 5ct MN Atkinson Prime Minister's XI England 1994/95 5 3ct 2st SJ Rhodes England Prime Minister's XI 1994/95 3 3st DW Evans Prime Minister's XI West Indies 1960/61 3 3ct RW Marsh Prime Minister's XI West Indies 1984/85 3 3ct TJ Zoehrer Prime Minister's XI India 1991/92 3 3ct RJ Campbell Prime Minister's XI England 1998/99 3 2ct 1st TD Paine Prime Minister’s XI England 2006/07

The record for the longest time between their first and last Prime Minis- ter’s XI match is 19 years 66 days by , who made his debut in 1994/95 and played his last match in 2014/15 The Prime Minister's XI Captains

Name M NR/Tied Lost Win% Wins AR Border 10 1 3 60.00 6 JL Langer 3 - - 100.00 3 CL White 2 - 1 50.00 1 AC Gilchrist 1 - - 100.00 1 RN Harvey 1 - - 100.00 1 KJ Hughes 1 - - 100.00 1 S Lee 1 - - 100.00 1 ME Waugh 1 - - 100.00 1 RT Ponting 1 - - 100.00 1 R Benaud 1 - 1 0.00 0 Sir DG Bradman 1 - 1 0.00 0 JHW Fingleton 1 - 1 0.00 0 AL Hassett 1 - 1 0.00 0 IWG Johnson 1 - 1 0.00 0 RR Lindwall 1 - 1 0.00 0 MJ Slater 1 - 1 0.00 0 MA Taylor 1 - 1 0.00 0 GS Blewett 1 - 1 0.00 0 SR Waugh 1 - 1 0.00 0 MG Bevan 1 - 1 0.00 0 ML Hayden 1 - 1 0.00 0 TD Paine 1 - 1 0.00 0 B Lee 1 - 1 0.00 0 CJL Rogers 1 - 1 0.00 0 MEK Hussey 1 - 1 0.00 0 AC Voges 1 - 1 0.00 0 NM Lyon 1 - 1 0.00 0

Biggest Victories - Modern Era

Runs 172 England Prime Minister’s XI 2013/14 166 Prime Minister’s XI England 2006/07 164 Prime Minister's XI India 1999/00 102 New Zealand Prime Minister’s XI 2015/16 90 (D/L) West Indies Prime Minister’s XI 2009/10 81 Prime Minister's XI Pakistan 1989/90 75 Prime Minister's XI India 1991/92

Wickets 8 England Prime Miniser’s XI 2017/18 7 (D/L) England Prime Minister’s XI 2010/11 5 Pakistan Prime Minister’s XI 2004/05 5 Prime Minister’s XI New Zealand 2008/09 5 Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI 2016/17 4 England Prime Minister's XI 1986/87 4 Prime Minister's XI West Indies 2000/01 4 New Zealand Prime Minister’s XI 2001/02 4 Prime Minister’s XI England 2002/03 4 Sri Lanka Prime Minister’s XI 2007/08

Closest Victories - Modern Era

Runs 1 India Prime Minister’s XI 2003/04 3 Prime Minister's XI West Indies 1992/93 4 Prime Minister's XI South Africa 1993/94 6 (D/L) Prime Minister’s XI West Indies 2005/06 11 South Africa Prime Minister's XI 1997/98 * by Duckworth/Lewis run rate method

Wickets 2 Prime Minister's XI England 1994/95

Geoff Lawson is currently the only player to withdraw due to injury twice for the PM’s XI, in 1984/85 and 1988/89. The 1988/89 ended up being abandoned without a ball being bowled. The ACT Players

The following players have represented the Prime Minister's XI while playing for the Australian Capi- tal Territory

J Backen 1954/55 PD Kevans 1958/59 RA Bellchambers 1954/55 IG McLellan 1951/52 JP Behrendorff 2008/09 CM McPherson 1963/64 MG Bevan 1989/90 AD McQuire 2000/01 C Brown 2003/04 SP Miller 2010/11 MJ Condon 2014/15 PW Muspratt 1965/66 JA Cope 1960/61 BS Oakley 2009/10 GT Cunningham 1999/00 JW O’Reilly 1954/55 DG Dawson 2002/03 AM Ritchard 2006/07 JR Dean 2012/13 DB Robin 1954/55 DW Evans 1960/61 MEL Shaw 2005/06 TJ Freebody 1951/52 SV Smith 1965/66 JF Gallop 1963/64 GJ Smith 1963/64 KT Gibb 1951/52, 1954/55 JK Smith 2001/02 LK Hansen 1998/99 PJ Solway 1993/94 SP Heaney 2004/05 M Spaseski 2013/14 D Heydon 1963/64 LC Swards 2007/08 MA Higgs 1997/98 DJ Thornton 1996/97 GR Irvine 1987/88 TC Thornton 2010/11 B James 1958/59 J Wheeler 1958/59

The following players have been the 12th man in the Prime Minister's XI while playing in the ACTCA grade competition.

JW Anderson 2010/11 MT Haywood 1988/89 (ab) A Ayre 2011/12 (ab) MA Higgs 1994/95 C Brown 2000/01 SP Heaney 1998/99 MR Bugden 1992/93 ACL James 1999/00 NJ Bulger 1983/84 B James 1965/66 MC Christie 1986/87 E Kellar 2003/04 MJ Dawn 1997/98 BD Macdonald 2017/18 DG Dawson 2001/02 AEP May 2008/09 JR Dean 2007/08 IG McLellan 1954/55 BW Dennett 2002/03 JF McLennan 2009/10 ST Devoy 2013/14 CRA McLeod 2004/05 MA Divin 2006/07 SEJ McNamee 1990/91 SE Frost 1987/88 JK Pyke 1985/86 IA Garrity 1991/92 BJ Taylor 2015/16 MR Gilkes 2016/17 M Wade 1989/90 BJ Haddin 1995/96 (ab),1996/97 NP Winter 2012/13 BD Hara 1993/94 GA Woodbridge 1984/85 MB Wright 2014/15

40 players have represented the ACT while playing for the PM’s XI The Umpires

The following is a list of the umpires which have umpired in the Prime Minister's XI matches. The list is split be- tween the Menzies Era and the Modern Era. Umpires from the ACT are listed separately.

ACT Umpires - Menzies Era BM Chapman 1963/64, 1965/66 WA Graham 1963/64 GF Connelly 1965/66 VA Griffiths 1951/52 D Davis 1958/59 CR Morrison 1954/55, 1958/59, 1960/61

Visiting Umpires - Menzies Era KS Duleepsinhji 1951/52 EL McCormick 1951/52 JHW Fingleton 1954/55, 1958/59 CC McDonald 1954/55 AL Hassett 1960/61 IAR Peebles 1958/59 SJE Loxton 1960/61 EW Swanton 1954/55, 1958/59 AA Mailey 1951/52, 1958/59

ACT Umpires - Modern Era CA Cassin 2014/15 DE King 1987/88 PD Chapman 2001/02 BF Lawrence 1990/91, 1992/93 GR Clifton 2002/03 SA Lightbody 2011/12 (ab), 2013/14 AR Crozier 2016/17 KV McCarty 1986/87, 1988/89 (ab) GL Davidson 1989/90, 1991/92, 1993/94 Y Ramasundara 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2015/16 SI Grocock 2012/13 WF Ruse 1999/00, 2000/01, 2006/07 JC Hannaford 1997/98 AI Shelley 2004/05, 2005/06, 2010/11 DB Harris 2003/04* BN Thornton 1996/97, 1998/99 TJ Keel 1994/95, 1995/96 (ab)

ACT Umpires - 3rd Umpires GR Clifton 2004/05, 2007/08 SA Lightbody 2010/11 BJ Climas 2001/02 Y Ramasundara 2006/07 DB Harris 2000/01 AI Scotford 1998/99 PM Kelso 1999/00 AI Shelley 2003/04 A Kopras 2002/03

Visiting Umpires - Modern Era GA Abood 2013/14 RL Parry 2009/10 AR Crafter 1983/84, 1986/87, 1991/92 RG Patterson 2001/02 SJ Davis 1995/96 (ab) TA Prue 1996/97 RA French 1984/85, 1987/88 BNJ Oxenford 2002/03, 2014/15 SD Fry 2003/04, 2010/11 SG Randell 1985/86 DJ Harper 1988/89 (ab), 1993/94 PR Reiffel 2005/06 RC Isherwood 1985/86 DJ Shephard 2017/18 MW Johnson 1983/84 JH Smeaton 2004/05 LJ King 1989/90 SJA Taufel 1997/98, 1998/99 DM Koch 2017/18 IS Thomas 1992/93 TP Laycock 2007/08 CD Timmins 1990/91 IH Lock 2008/09, 2012/13 (3rd) RJ Tucker 2006/07 PJ McConnell 1984/85 AP Ward 2012/13 AJ McQuillan 1994/95 P Wilson 2011/12 (ab), 2015/16 SJ Nogajski 2016/17 RJ Woolridge 2000/01 PD Parker 1999/00

Five sets of brothers have played for the Prime Minister’s XI - Michael and , Brett and Shane Lee, Shaun and , Stephen and Mark Waugh, Alister and Ben McDermott. The Scorers

The following is a list of the scorers which have scored in the Prime Minister's XI matches. The list is split be- tween the Menzies Era and the Modern Era.

ACT Scorers - Menzies Era C Murphy 1951/52, 1954/55, 1958/59

Visiting Scorers - Menzies Era G Duckworth 1958/59 WH Ferguson 1951/52, 1954/55 M McLennan 1963/64 WR Watkins 1962/63

ACT Scorers - Modern Era LAD Baker 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16 AD Chapman 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1997/98 G Elliott 1987/88 K Frost 1993/94 AD Heathwood 1996/97, 2000/01 JV Hall 2004/05, 2005/06 A Hilless 1989/90 PJ Howes 1996/97, 1997/98, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2003/04 RC Longmore 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985/86 D Mattison 2009/10, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2013/14 KV McCarty 1992/93 SJ McGlashan 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04 AD Morehouse 1998/99, 1999/00, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2016/17, 2017/18 P O’Meagher 1991/92 C Phelan 1987/88 CJ Polglase 2002/03, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2012/13 D Robertson 2001/02 R Shivakkumar 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18 AG Ward 1992/93

Visiting Scorers - Modern Era MN Ashton 1998/99 SP Austin 1986/87 AE Davis 1994/95 CF Driver 1990/91

Only two players in the modern era has played for the PM’s XI in their for- ties, was 41 when he last played for the side in 1996/97 and in 2015/16 Name State M I NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 Ct St O M R W Avge Best 4wI RpO SA Abbott NSW 1 1 1 5* 5 - - - 1 - 2 0 16 0 - - - 8.00 AC Agar WA 1 1 0 9 9 9.00 - - - - 9 0 52 1 52.00 1-52 - 5.78 PJS Alley NSW 1 ------2 - 8 0 29 1 29.00 1-29 - 3.62 J Angel WA 1 1 1 2* 2 - - - - - 8 1 22 1 22.00 1-22 - 2.75 MN Atkinson Tas 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - 5 - J Backen ACT 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - 6 0 35 1 35.00 1-35 - 5.83 GJ Bailey Tas 2 2 1 107* 114 114.00 1 - 2 - 3 0 19 0 - - - 6.33 CT Bancroft WA 2 2 0 15 16 8.00 - - 2 - TH Bayliss NSW 1 1 0 22 22 22.00 - - - - JP Behrendorff ACT/WA 3 2 0 14 22 11.00 - - 1 - 28 0 156 7 22.29 4-79 1 5.57 RA Bellchambers ACT 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - - - 1 0 11 0 - - - 11.00 R Benaud NSW 4 4 0 113 238 59.50 1 1 2 - 26 1 228 4 45.60 2-62 - 8.14 MJ Bennett NSW 1 1 1 5* 5 - - - - - 10 0 50 1 50.00 1-50 - 5.00 DS Berry Vic 2 2 1 8 13 13.00 - - 2 - MG Bevan ACT/NSW 5 5 0 74 227 45.40 - 3 1 - 1 0 9 0 - - - 9.00 JM Bird Tas 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - 10 0 58 1 58.00 1-58 - 5.80 TR Birt Tas 3 3 0 40 84 24.00 - - - - GA Bishop SA 2 2 1 49 53 53.00 - - - - GS Blewett SA 3 3 0 65 107 35.67 - 1 - - 10 1 42 1 42.00 1-22 - 4.20 DE Bollinger NSW 2 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - 17.5 0 97 1 97.00 1-55 - 5.54 DC Boon Tas 1 1 0 134 134 134.00 1 - - - BC Booth NSW 1 1 0 17 17 17.00 - - 1 - AR Border Qld 10 9 3 114 280 46.66 1 1 4 - 23 2 95 3 31.66 2-54 - 4.13 LJ Botham Vic 1 ------1 1 Sir DG Bradman - 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - - - K Bradshaw Tas 1 ------MS Bradley NSW 2 2 0 16 28 14.00 - - - - C Brown ACT 1 1 0 80 80 80.00 - 1 1 - RL Brown Tas 1 ------10 0 57 0 - - - 5.70 JW Burke NSW 1 1 0 60 60 60.00 - 1 - - 0.7 0 5 2 2.50 2-5 - 7.14 JA Burns Qld 2 2 0 5 7 3.50 - - - - 1 0 12 0 - - - 12.00 RJ Campbell WA 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - 3 - PA Capes WA 1 1 1 5* 5 - - - 1 - 8 3 19 2 9.50 - - 2.37 IR Carmichael SA 1 ------10 0 66 1 66.00 1-66 - 6.60 AT Carey SA 1 1 0 21 21 21.00 - - 1 - LA Carseldine Qld 1 1 0 46 46 46.00 - - - - 5 1 7 2 3.50 2-7 - 1.40 RGL Carters NSW 1 1 0 74 74 74.00 - 1 1 - HWR Cartwright WA 1 1 0 14 14 14.00 - - - - 1 0 8 0 - - - 8.00 GS Chappell Qld 1 1 1 23* 23 - - - - - 10 0 36 1 36.00 1-36 - 3.60 DL Chipp MHR 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - DT Christian SA 2 1 - 53 53 53.00 - - 1 - 15.3 0 121 0 - - - 7.90 SR Clark NSW 1 ------10 2 36 2 18.00 2-36 - 3.60 MJ Clarke NSW 1 1 0 20 20 20.00 - - - - MF Cleary SA 1 1 1 0 0* - - - 1 - 10 1 32 1 32.00 1-32 - 3.20 PS Clifford NSW 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - SG Clingeleffer Tas 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - 1 - MJ Condon ACT 1 1 0 19 19 19.00 - - - - AN Connolly Vic 2 1 1 3* 3 - - - - - 6 0 42 1 42.00 1-42 - 7.00 HNA Conway NSW 1 ------3 0 39 0 - - - 13.00 SH Cook Vic 1 ------10 2 24 3 8.00 3-24 - 2.40 TLW Cooper SA 1 1 1 160* 160 - 1 - 1 - JA Cope ACT 1 1 0 38 38 38.00 - - 1 - 1 0 10 0 - - - 10.00 TA Copeland NSW 1 1 0 0* 0 - - - - - 7 0 47 0 - - - 6.71 MJ Cosgrove SA 1 1 0 24 24 24.00 - - - - 4 0 12 0 - - - 3.00 RM Cowper Vic 2 2 0 47 62 31.00 - - 3 - 5 0 56 2 28.00 2-56 - 11.20 J Cox Tas 1 1 0 66 66 66.00 - 1 - - 2 0 12 0 - - - 6.00 ID Craig NSW 1 1 0 35 35 35.00 - - - - BN Creevey Qld 1 1 0 7 7 7.00 - - 1 - 9 0 32 2 16.00 2-32 - 3.55 AJ Crosthwaite Vic 1 ------DJ Cullen SA 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - 1 - 9.5 0 49 0 - - - 5.15 PJ Cummins NSW 1 1 0 27 27 27.00 - - - - 6 1 52 0 - - - 8.67 GT Cunningham ACT 1 1 1 3 3* - - - - - BCJ Cutting Qld 1 1 0 9 9 9.00 - - - - 10 0 63 1 63.00 1-63 - 6.30 CRJ Dann WA 1 1 0 18 18 18.00 - - 2 - AK Davidson NSW 1 1 0 56 56 56.00 - - 1 - 5 1 19 1 19.00 1-19 - 3.80 DG Dawson ACT/Tas 2 2 1 41 58 58.00 - - - - JR Dean ACT 1 1 0 51 51 51.00 - 1 1 - MGD Dimattina Vic 2 ------1 - MJ DiVenuto Tas 2 2 0 25 35 17.50 - - - - 4 0 16 0 - - - 4.00 AIC Dodemaide Vic 2 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - 10 2 33 1 33.00 1-33 - 3.30 XJ Doherty Tas 2 1 0 14 14 14.00 - - - - 17 0 80 3 26.67 2-38 - 4.70 MP Donnelly - 1 1 0 72 72 72.00 - 1 - - 1 0 9 1 9.00 1-9 - 9.00 AJ Doolan Tas 1 1 0 87 87 87.00 - 1 1 - JR Doran NSW 1 1 0 37 37 37.00 - - - - BR Dorey WA 2 ------11 1 51 2 25.50 2-24 - 4.63 BM Edmondson WA 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - - - 9 1 38 3 12.67 3-38 - 4.22 DW Evans ACT 1 1 0 15 15 15.00 - - - 3 CWJ Falkinder 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - - - 3 0 16 0 - - - 5.33 JP Faulkner Tas 2 2 1 44* 46 46.00 - - - - 12 1 74 4 18.50 4-54 1 6.17 PI Faulkner Tas 1 1 1 59* 59 - - 1 - - 10 1 81 1 81.00 1-81 - 8.10 Fawad Ahmed Vic 1 ------10 0 61 1 61.00 1-61 - 6.10 Name State M I NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 Ct St O M R W Avge Best 4wI RpO CJ Ferguson SA 4 4 1 70* 147 49.00 - 1 3 - JHW Fingleton - 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - DA Fitzgerald SA 1 1 0 115 115 115.00 1 - 1 - DW Fleming Vic 2 1 1 1* 1 - - - 2 - 13 2 34 1 34.00 1-13 - 2.61 RG Flockton NSW 2 2 0 45 75 37.50 - - 1 - 8 1 57 1 57.00 1-18 - 7.12 TJ Freebody ACT 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - - - JF Gallop ACT 1 1 1 32* 32 - - - - 1 PR George SA 1 ------6 0 74 0 - - - 12.33 KT Gibb ACT 2 2 1 0* 0 0.00 - - 1 1 DR Gilbert NSW 1 ------8 1 27 1 27.00 1-27 - 3.37 AC Gilchrist WA 3 3 0 31 38 12.66 - - 1 1 2.1 0 14 0 - - - 6.66 G Goonesena NSW 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 - - - - 6 0 47 1 47.00 1-47 - 7.83 SE Gotch Vic 1 1 0 22 22 22.00 - - - - ATW Grout Qld 2 1 0 6 6 6.00 - - 2 - CEJ Guest Vic 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - 1 - 6 0 30 0 - - - 5.00 BJ Haddin NSW 4 3 - 35 79 26.33 - - 3 - WW Hall - 1 1 0 15 15 15.00 - - 1 - 4 0 35 0 - - - 8.75 PSP Handscomb Vic 4 4 0 43 67 16.75 - - 4 - LK Hansen ACT 1 1 1 8* 8 - - - - - 6 0 27 0 - - - 4.50 MA Harrity SA 1 1 0 7 7 7.00 - - - - 10 0 46 3 15.33 3-46 - 4.60 CD Hartley Qld 1 1 1 45* 45 - - - 1 - IJ Harvey Vic 2 2 1 55* 74 74.00 - 1 1 - 14 0 70 3 23.33 2-44 - 5.00 RN Harvey NSW/Vic 5 5 0 29 79 15.80 - - 2 - 18 0 166 2 83.00 1-29 - 9.22 AL Hassett Vic 3 3 0 29 58 19.33 - - 1 - 12.3 0 97 4 24.25 2-34 - 7.88 JW Hastings Vic 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - 7 0 55 0 - - - 7.86 ML Hayden Qld 4 4 0 45 103 25.75 - - 1 - SP Heaney ACT 1 1 0 35 35 35.00 - - - - SD Heazlett Qld 1 1 0 58 58 58.00 - 1 - - MC Henriques NSW 1 1 1 20* 20 - - - - - 10 0 70 1 70.00 1-70 - 7.00 AB Henschell Qld 1 1 1 27* 27 - - - - - 5.4 0 40 2 20.00 2-40 - 7.40 D Heydon ACT 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - 2 0 14 2 7.00 2-14 - 7.00 DJ Hickey Vic 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - - - 9 0 45 0 - - - 5.00 MA Higgs NSW 3 3 1 49* 69 34.50 - - - - 17 0 69 0 - - - 4.05 AMJ Hildtich SA 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - BW Hilfenhaus Tas 2 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - 1 - 16 1 88 4 22.00 2-39 - 5.50 DF Hills Tas 1 1 0 52 52 52.00 - 1 - - BJ Hodge Vic 5 5 0 28 74 14.80 - - 1 - 7 0 36 1 36.00 1-36 - 5.14 WJ Holdsworth NSW 1 ------5 0 28 1 28.00 1-28 - 5.60 JM Holland Vic 2 1 1 17* 17 17.00 - - - - 17 0 95 1 95.00 1-53 - 5.59 RM Holten MHR 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - - - DW Hookes SA 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - 1 - JR Hopes Qld 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - - - 10 1 47 0 - - - 4.70 DP Hughes NSW 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - KJ Hughes WA 1 1 0 53 53 53.00 - 1 - - MG Hughes Vic 1 ------PJ Hughes NSW 2 2 0 22 24 11.00 - - 2 - DJ Hussey Vic 3 3 0 23 40 13,33 - - 1 - 6 0 40 1 40.00 1-40 - 6.67 MEK Hussey WA 3 3 0 91 124 41.33 - 1 1 - MWH Inness Vic 1 ------8 0 52 0 - - - 6.50 GR Irvine ACT 1 1 0 14 14 14.00 - - - - 7.5 0 42 5 8.40 5-42 1 6.00 BC James ACT 2 2 0 88 110 55.00 - 1 1 - 5 0 54 1 54.00 1-18 - 10.80 PA Jaques NSW 2 2 0 112 123 61.50 1 - 1 - IWG Johnson Vic 3 3 0 19 37 12.00 - - 1 - 12 0 85 3 28.33 2-51 - 7.08 MG Johnson Qld 1 ------1 - 6 0 46 0 - - - 7.66 DM Jones Vic 2 2 0 76 99 49.50 - 1 - - BP Julian WA 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - - - 9 0 28 3 9.33 3-28 - 3.11 MS Kasprowicz Qld 1 1 1 4* 4 - - - - - 8 1 36 0 - - - 4.50 SM Katich WA/NSW 2 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 3 - 3 0 22 0 - - - 7.33 AR Keath Vic 2 2 0 25 25 12.50 - - - - 7 0 71 4 17.75 4-71 1 10.14 D Kevans ACT 1 1 0 15 15 15.00 - - - - UT Khawaja NSW/Qld 3 3 0 69 91 30.33 - 1 - - M Klinger SA 1 1 0 6 6 6.00 - - 1 - JL Langer WA 4 4 1 72 144 48.00 - 1 2 - WM Lawry Vic 1 1 0 37 37 37.00 - - - - 2 0 24 1 24.00 1-24 - 12.00 B Lee NSW 4 2 1 26* 38 38.00 - - - - 33 2 124 7 17.71 4-25 1 3.76 S Lee NSW 2 2 2 55* 68 - - 1 - - 15.1 1 42 4 10.50 2-15 - 2.78 DS Lehmann SA 3 3 0 43 84 28.00 - - - - 3 0 19 0 - - - 6.33 ML Lewis Vic 2 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - 1 - 16.4 3 50 4 12.50 3-22 - 3.04 DK Lillee WA 1 ------10 3 21 2 10.50 2-21 - 2.10 RR Lindwall Qld 2 1 0 12 12 12.00 - - 1 - 5 0 40 1 40.00 1-8 - 8.00 ML Love Qld 4 4 0 56 66 16.50 - 1 1 - SJE Loxton Vic 4 4 2 57 129 64.50 - 1 - - 9 0 61 0 - - - 6.77 NM Lyon NSW 1 1 1 1* 1 - - - - - 2 0 43 0 - - - 21.50 SCG MacGill NSW 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - 10 0 39 0 - - - 3.90 KD Mackay Qld 1 1 0 48 48 48.00 - - - - 6 0 36 0 - - - 6.00 SP Mackin WA 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - - - 10 0 74 0 - - - 7.40 NJ Maddinson NSW 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - JN Maguire Qld 1 ------1 - 10 2 35 1 35.00 1-35 - 3.50 JP Maher Qld 2 2 0 35 39 19.50 - - - - G Mahlook Vic 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - 1 - 6 0 51 1 51.00 1-51 - 8.50 LA Marks NSW 1 1 0 27 27 27.00 - - - - Name State M I NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 Ct St O M R W Avge Best 4wI RpO DJ Marsh Tas 3 1 0 74 74 74.00 - 1 - - 22.5 1 83 2 41.50 1-33 - 3.68 MR Marsh WA 1 1 0 19 19 19.00 - - - - RW Marsh WA 1 1 0 13 13 13.00 - - 3 - SE Marsh WA 2 2 1 78* 103 103.00 - 1 - - DR Marytn WA 1 1 1 50* 50 - - 1 1 - 6 0 28 1 28.00 1-28 - 4.66 GRJ Matthews NSW 3 1 0 34 34 34.00 - - - - 20 0 89 3 29.66 2-59 - 4.45 GJ Maxwell Vic 1 1 0 136 136 136.00 1 - 1 - 9 0 63 1 63.00 1-63 - 7.00 TBA May SA 1 1 1 1* 1 - - - - - 10 2 31 1 31.00 1-31 - 3.10 RJ McCurdy SA 1 ------10 1 36 3 12.00 3-36 - 3.60 AC McDermott Qld 2 1 1 1* 1 - - - 3 - 18 0 118 3 36.67 2-63 - 6.11 BR McDermott Qld 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - 1 - CJ McDermott Qld 1 1 0 39 39 39.00 - - - - 10 1 41 3 13.66 3-41 - 4.10 AB McDonald Vic 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - 9 0 70 3 23.33 3-70 - 7.77 CC McDonald Vic 1 1 0 38 38 38.00 - - - - 2.3 0 26 1 26.00 1-26 - 11.30 CJ McKay Vic 1 ------1 - 10 1 52 3 17.33 3-52 - 5.20 GD McKenzie WA 1 1 1 27* 27 - - - - - 4 0 17 2 8.50 2-17 - 4.25 IG McLellan ACT 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - - - MW McPhee WA 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - - - PT McPhee Tas 1 ------10 1 50 0 - - - 5.00 CM McPherson ACT 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - 2 0 24 0 - - - 12.00 AD McQuire ACT 1 1 0 57 57 57.00 - 1 - - CR Miller Tas 1 ------1 - KR Miller NSW 1 1 0 38 38 38.00 - - - - 2 0 15 0 - - - 7.50 SP Miller ACT 1 1 0 7 7 7.00 - - - - DJM Moody WA 1 1 1 0* 0 - - - - - 8 0 69 1 69.00 1-69 - 8.63 TM Moody WA 3 3 0 17 32 10.66 - - 2 - 12 1 36 3 12.00 2-18 - 3.00 AR Morris NSW 1 1 0 79 79 79.00 - 1 - - 3 0 46 4 11.50 4-46 1 15.33 JM Muirhead Vic 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - 10 0 52 3 17.33 3-52 - 5.20 PW Muspratt ACT 1 1 1 4* 4 - - - - - 3 0 20 1 20.00 1-20 - 6.66 AJ Nair NSW 1 1 1 13* 13 - - - - - 4 0 32 1 32.00 1-32 - 8.00 DA Nash NSW 1 1 1 5* 5 - - - - - 10 2 32 1 32.00 1-32 - 3.20 PM Nevill NSW 1 1 0 6 6 6.00 - - - - MJ Nicholson WA 1 1 0 13 13 13.00 - - - - 9 0 37 2 18.50 2-37 - 4.11 AA Noffke Qld 2 1 0 30 30 30.00 - - - - 11 2 41 1 41.00 1-25 - 3.72 MJ North WA 1 1 0 74 74 74.00 - 1 - - SP O'Donnell Vic 3 3 0 14 17 5.66 - - 1 - 30 1 140 5 28.00 2-44 - 4.66 NCL O'Neill NSW 1 1 0 78 78 78.00 - 1 1 - 5 0 35 4 8.75 4-35 1 7.00 JW O'Reilly ACT 2 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - - - 16 0 101 3 33.66 2-60 - 6.31 WJ O'Reilly NSW 1 1 0 7 7 7.00 - - - - 4 0 23 1 23.00 1-23 - 5.75 BS Oakley ACT 1 ------9 0 56 1 56.00 1-56 - 6.22 TD Paine Tas 4 3 0 50 22 30.67 - - 4 1 KR Patterson NSW 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - JL Pattinson Vic 2 2 0 28 34 17.00 - - - - 16 0 128 0 - - - 8.00 LA Pomersbach WA/Qld 2 2 0 1 2 1.00 - - - - RT Ponting Tas 2 2 0 36 51 20.50 - - - - BA Reid WA 1 ------PR Reiffel Vic 2 ------20 2 69 5 13.80 4-44 1 3.45 CJ Richards NSW 1 1 0 28 28 28.00 - - - - AM Ritchard ACT 1 ------4.4 0 24 2 12.00 2-24 - 5.45 GM Ritchie Qld 2 2 0 38 40 20.00 - - - - GR Robertson Tas/NSW 2 2 1 8 9 9.00 - - - - 18 0 79 3 26.33 2-42 - 4.38 DB Robin ACT 1 1 1 0* 0 - - - - - 5 0 29 1 29.00 1-29 - 5.80 PC Rofe SA 1 ------6 0 34 3 11.33 3-34 - 5.66 CJL Rogers WA/Vic 2 2 0 46 66 33.00 - - 1 - 2 0 18 0 - - - 9.00 L Ronchi WA 2 2 0 40 76 38.00 - - 3 - CA Rose Tas 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - 5 0 18 0 - - - 3.60 GJ Rowell Qld 2 2 1 7* 7 7.00 - - - - 19 2 51 7 7.28 6-27 1 2.68 GS Sandhu NSW 2 1 0 19 19 19.00 - - 1 - 12 0 86 0 - - - 7.17 JJS Sangha NSW 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - WJ Saunders NSW 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - 2 0 20 0 - - - 10.00 JC Scuderi SA 2 2 1 8* 11 11.00 - - - - 16 0 75 2 37.50 1-26 - 4.68 MEL Shaw ACT 1 ------AP Sheahan Vic 1 1 0 79 79 79.00 - 1 - - BK Shepherd WA 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - - - 3 0 31 0 - - - 10.33 DJM Short WA 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - 1 - 3 0 19 2 9.50 2-19 - 6.33 L Siaka PNG 1 1 0 27 27 27.00 - - 1 - 5 0 33 0 - - - 6.60 PM Siddle Vic 1 1 0 17 17 17.00 - - - - 10 2 53 1 53.00 1-53 - 5.30 JD Siddons Vic/SA 2 2 0 16 28 14.00 - - - - CP Simpson Qld 1 ------6 0 29 1 29.00 1-29 - 4.83 MJ Slater NSW 1 1 0 70 70 70.00 - 1 - - GJ Smith ACT 1 ------8 0 61 3 20.33 3-61 - 7.62 JK Smith ACT 1 1 1 48* 48 - - - - - S Smith ACT 2 2 0 8 16 8.00 - - - - SB Smith NSW 1 1 0 24 24 24.00 - - 1 - PJ Solway ACT 1 1 0 15 15 15.00 - - - - RE Soule Tas 1 1 0 6 6 6.00 - - - - M Spaseski ACT 1 1 0 13 13 13.00 - - 1 - KR Stackpole Vic 1 1 1 32* 32 - - - - - 6 0 45 0 - - - 7.50 MT Steketee Qld 1 1 1 5* 5 - - - - - 10 0 80 1 80.00 1-80 - 8.00 SC Storey Qld 1 1 0 19 19 19.00 - - - - 10 1 25 1 25.00 1-25 - 2.50 AM Stuart NSW 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - 8 0 45 1 45.00 1-45 - 5.62 BA Swain SA 1 ------10 0 54 1 54.00 1-54 - 5.40 Name State M I NO HS Runs Avge 100 50 Ct St O M R W Avge Best 4wI RpO LC Swards ACT 1 1 1 3* 3 - - - - - 3 0 10 - - - - 3.33 MJ Swepson Qld 1 ------3.4 0 33 2 16.50 2-33 - 9.00 A Symonds Qld 3 3 0 101 152 50.66 1 - 1 - 6.4 0 29 2 14.50 2-7 - 4.53 SW Tait SA 2 ------18 2 69 3 23.00 3-21 - 3.83 MA Taylor NSW 3 3 0 32 76 25.33 - - 1 - 1 0 16 0 - - - 16.00 MD Taylor Vic 1 1 0 12 12 12.00 - - 1 - D Tazelaar Qld 1 ------8 1 32 1 32.00 1-32 - 4.00 JR Thomson Qld 1 ------10 0 65 1 65.00 1-65 - 6.50 DJ Thornely NSW 1 1 0 12 12 12.00 - - - - 4 0 20 0 - - - 5.00 DJ Thornton ACT 1 ------7 1 26 0 - - - 3.71 HTRJY Thornton NSW 1 ------2.1 0 24 0 - - - 11.08 TC Thornton ACT 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - - - AD Townley MHR 1 1 0 13 13 13.00 - - - - AG Townley MHR 1 1 0 14 14 14.00 - - - - 2 0 12 0 - - - 6.00 GS Trimble Qld 1 ------RJ Tucker Tas 1 1 0 12 12 12.00 - - - - 6 0 15 1 15.00 1-15 - 2.50 AJ Turner WA 1 1 1 3* 3* - - - - - 10 0 62 1 62.00 1-62 - 6.20 FH Tyson - 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - - 3 0 24 0 - - - 8.00 MRJ Veletta WA 5 5 1 75 194 48.50 - 2 2 - 3 0 12 0 - - - 4.00 AC Voges WA 4 4 0 91 239 79.67 - 3 - - 11.1 0 65 0 - - - 5.82 SK Warne Vic 1 1 1 2* 2 - - - - - 10 0 47 1 47.00 1-47 - 4.70 SR Watson Tas 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 - - - - 10 0 31 1 31.00 1-31 - 3.10 ME Waugh NSW 3 3 0 42 81 27.00 - - 4 - 10 0 39 2 19.50 2-13 - 3.90 SR Waugh NSW 2 2 1 16* 23 23.00 - - 1 - 1 0 5 1 5.00 1-5 - 5.00 BG Weare Qld 1 1 1 13* 13 - - - - - 2 0 7 0 - - - 3.50 DS Webber SA 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - J Wheeler ACT 1 ------2 - 6 0 55 0 - - - 9.16 CL White Vic 4 4 3 30* 60 60.00 - - 5 - 32 0 136 8 17.00 2-24 - 4.25 MR Whitney NSW 1 ------1 - 10 0 41 0 - - - 4.10 BA Williams Vic 1 1 1 5* 5 - - - - - 10 0 50 1 50.00 1-50 - 5.00 P Wilson SA 2 ------1 - 20 5 73 1 73.00 1-48 - 3.65 RD Woolley Tas 1 1 1 6* 6 - - - 2 - DJ Worrall SA 1 ------3 0 31 1 31.00 1-31 - 10.33 DG Wright Tas 2 ------1 - 19 0 102 2 51.00 1-51 - 5.36 BE Young SA 3 3 1 15 30 15.00 - - 1 - 29 2 141 6 23.50 4-46 1 4.86 S Young Tas 1 1 0 16 16 16.00 - - - - 7 0 53 1 53.00 1-53 - 7.57 TJ Zoehrer WA 2 2 0 13 19 9.50 - - 3 - Players in the Abandoned Matches The 1988/89 side was AR Border (captain) (Qld), DC Boon (Tas), PW Gladigau (SA), MG Hughes (Vic), PW Jackson (Vic), SG Law (Qld), TM Moody (WA), SP O'Donnell (Vic), ME Waugh (NSW), SR Waugh (NSW), MR Williams (Qld). MT Haywood (ACT) was the 12th man. The umpires were DJ Harper (SA) & KV McCarty (ACT).

PW Gladigau, PW Jackson, SG Law and MR Williams did not play in a Prime Minister’s XI match.

The 1995/96 side was MG Bevan (captain) (NSW), MA Harrity (SA), DF Hills (Tas), GB Hogg (WA), DM Jones (Vic), MP Lavender (WA), S Lee (NSW), CG Rackemann (Qld), WA Seccombe (Qld), A Symonds (Qld) and BA Williams (Vic). BJ Haddin (ACT) was the 12th man. The umpires were SJ Davis (SA) & TJ Keel (ACT).

MP Lavender, CG Rackemann and WA Seccombe did not play in a Prime Minister’s XI match.

The 2011/12 side was BJ Haddin (captain) (NSW), NM Coulter-Nile (WA), BCJ Cutting (Qld), PJ Forrest (Qld), NM Lyon (SA), MR Marsh (WA), MG Neser (Qld), KR Patterson (NSW), WM Robinson (Qld), DJ Solway (ACT), AC Voges (WA). A Ayre (ACT) was the 12th man.

The umpires were P Wilson (WA) & SA Lightbody (ACT).

CJ Boyce, MJ Buchanan, NM Coulter-Nile, BCJ Cutting, PJ Forrest, MG Neser, WM Robinson and DJ Solway are yet to play in a Prime Minister’s XI match.

Replacement Players

1951/52 HE Holt (MHR) withdrew from the side and there was no replacement.

1962/63 CEJ Guest (WA) replaced AK Davidson (NSW)

1964/65 AN Connolly (Vic) replaced RR Lindwall (Qld)

1984/85 DR Gilbert (NSW) replaced GF Lawson (NSW) and PI Faulkner (Tas) replaced CJ McDermott (Qld). Subsequently IR Carmichael (SA) replaced DR Gilbert (NSW).

1987/88 GRJ Matthews (NSW) replaced GR Marsh (WA)

1988/89 MG Hughes (Vic) replaced GF Lawson (NSW) and MT Haywood (ACT) replaced MG Bevan (ACT) as 12th man.

1993/94 DS Webber (SA) replaced MTG Elliott (Vic) and J Angel (WA) replaced BP Julian (WA)

1994/95 SH Cook (Vic) replaced SP George (SA)

1997/98 DS Berry (Vic) replaced RJ Campbell (WA)

1999/00 GT Cunningham (ACT) replaced SM Katich (WA) and P Wilson (SA) replaced BA Williams (Vic). S Lee replaced SM Katich as captain.

2000/01 BA Swain (SA) replaced P Wilson (SA)

2001/02 GS Blewett (SA) replaced DS Lehmann (SA) as well as captain for the match

2002/03 ML Lewis (Vic) replaced SM Harwood (Vic)

2006/07 BR Dorey (WA) replaced JN Gillespie (SA). CL White replaced JN Gillespie as captain.

2009/10 AR Keath (Vic) replaced TR Birt (WA)

2011/12 SA Abbott (NSW) replaced MR Marsh (WA), CJ Boyce (Qld) replaced NM Lyon (SA) and MJ Buchanan (Vic) replaced KR Patterson (NSW)

2013/14 BR McDermott (Qld) replaced CA Lynn (Qld). SA Lightbody replaced SI Grocock as one of the appointed umpires.

2014/15 CJL Rogers (Vic) replaced MEK Hussey (WA) in the side and as captain.

2016/17 SD Heazlett (Qld) replaced WJ Pucovski (Vic); HWR Cartwright (WA) replaced GJ Bailey (Tas).

2017/18 KR Patterson (NSW) replaced MC Henriques (NSW); GS Sandhu (NSW) replaced BJ Doggett (Qld). This Media Guide Created and Produced by Adam Morehouse of ACT Cricket Stats for Cricket ACT.

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THE PRIME MINISTER’S XI A Complete History