Matthew Wade

Matthew Wade

Australia 🇦🇺

Personal Information

  • Born: Dec 26, 1987
  • Role: WK-Batter
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: -

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
All---
Batting--63
Bowling---

Career Information

Matthew Wade

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
TEST36639161311729.87320350.364517512
T20I92682212028026.13896134.15-39546
ODI978312186710026.3228881.611112934
AUS DOMESTIC ONE DAY CUP33-884229.3312073.33--121
BBL1818-4938227.39369133.6-44217
SA2043-66402241160.98--111
PSL9912235327.88185120.54-1293
IPL1614-1833513.07177103.39--232
MLC55-1687833.6103163.11-1179
HUNDRED86-1174219.581144.44--132

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
TEST3643028-0/00/05.6---
T20I92----------
ODI97----------
AUS DOMESTIC ONE DAY CUP3----------
BBL18----------
SA204----------
PSL9----------
IPL16----------
MLC5----------
HUNDRED8----------

Career Information

  • Test debut: vs West Indies at Kensington Oval
  • ODI debut: vs India at Melbourne Cricket Ground
  • T20 debut: vs South Africa at Newlands
  • IPL debut: vs Pune Warriors at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy

About Matthew Wade

Born on Boxing Day 1987, the southpaw was seen as a long-standing option after the retirement of Adam Gilchrist and was termed as the heir apparent. Wade represented Tasmania in both cricket and football during his evolving years. When he was 16, Wade was diagnosed with testicular cancer and underwent two rounds of chemotherapy before being cleared of the disease. Returning to the game, Wade went on to represent Australia in the 2006 U-19 World Cup that was held in Sri Lanka.

Wade got his breakthrough with Tasmania in the 2006-07 season during the Ford Ranger ODI series but played only one match for his state side. He realized that he was behind the pecking order with Tim Paine being the preferred first choice. Rather than playing as a specialist batsman, Wade crossed over to Victoria during the 2007-08 season and in two seasons became the preferred choice ahead of the incumbent Adam Crosthwaite.

 

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