Phil Jaques

Full name:Philip Anthony Jaques
Born:3rd May 1979, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Batting:Left-hand batsman
Bowling:Slow left-arm chinaman
Teams:Australia (Test: 2005/06-2008); Australia (ODI: 2005/06-2006/07); New South Wales (Main FC: 2000/01-2007/08); Northamptonshire (Main FC: 2003); Yorkshire (Main FC: 2004-2005); Worcestershire (Main FC: 2006-2007); New South Wales (Main ListA: 2000/01-2007/08); Northamptonshire (Main ListA: 2003); Yorkshire (Main ListA: 2004-2005); Worcestershire (Main ListA: 2006-2007); Northamptonshire (Main Twenty20: 2003); Yorkshire (Main Twenty20: 2004-2005); New South Wales (Main Twenty20: 2005/06-2006/07); Worcestershire (Main Twenty20: 2007); All teams
Northamptonshire Cap: 2003
Yorkshire Cap: 2005
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Phil Jaques has actually forced his way into the Australian squad, on the base of some humongous averages in back to back seasons. He holds a British passport and has played a lot of cricket in the county circuit too, but in his heart he has always wanted to play for the team from Down Under. However his baptism in the Test matches wasn’t smooth, against the South Africans in 2005. But he was not disappointed and decided to make the selectors wilt under a mountain of runs. As a left handed opener, he has played for New South Wales (1191 runs in 2004-05) as well as Yorkshire (1359 in 2005 and 1118 in 2004).Another opportunity came in the second Test in Bangladesh in 2006 and he produced a capable 66. A groin injury to Simon Katich saw him get his first ODI cap in the 2005-06 VB Series. His 94 was the highest score by an Australian first-gamer, but he was harshly dropped when Katich recovered. With an attacking mindset and home-made technique, in 2006-07 he struck 987 Pura Cup runs at 47.00 and after Langer retired, Jaques finally got a chance to seal a Test spot and he did it with a couple of centuries against Sri Lanka, a 100 at the Gabba and 150 in Hobart, both scored in the same manner that he has dominated domestic attacks.
Profile DateLine: 3rd June 2008 by CricketArchive


Test Career Batting and Fielding (2005/06-2008)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Australia1119090215047.47 3654.23 7

First-Class Career Batting and Fielding (2000/01-2008)
MINORunsHSAve10050Ct
Overall12622391160524454.22 355497
First-Class Career Bowling (2003-2006)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve5wI10wMSRateEcon
Overall6808700-87.67

One-Day International Career Batting and Fielding (2005/06-2006/07)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Australia6601259420.83 0171.02 3

One-Day Career Batting and Fielding (2000/01-2007/08)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Overall12211984738158*42.68 122690.11 31
One-Day Career Bowling (2006)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
Overall1801900-196.33

Twenty20 Career Batting and Fielding (2003-2007)
MINORunsHSAve10050SRateCt
Overall303019039231.13 06131.82 8
Twenty20 Career Bowling (2005)
BallsMdnsRunsWktsBBAve4wI5wISRateEcon
Overall601500-1515.00

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