Sunday 18 December 2011

Peter Siddle ( Australian Cricket Team Member )

Peter Siddle

Batting style:  Right Handed bat
Bowling style: Right-arm fast medium
Played for:      Australia, Victoria, Melbourne Stars, Bowler

 

Profile

Just as he stepped onto the international arena in 2008-09, Peter Siddle became a victim of the fast bowler’s curse that halted his well-begun bowling career in 2010.

The right-arm speedster lived up to his nickname, “Vicious”, as he was Victoria’s most able and destructive bowler. With an ability to swing the ball, Siddle was a threatening force to reckon with, and destroyed one opposition after another. The promising domestic bowler impressed with his performances in first-class cricket and was soon included in the Australia A side that subsequently called for his Test inclusion. With an electric run-up, strong delivery and a bounce that worried most batsmen, Siddle made his Test debut against India in 2008. Stellar performances at home were followed by an incredible South Africa tour, where he displayed his class in the series that Australia eventually won, taking 12 wickets. His ODI debut followed soon, as he appeared against New Zealand in 2009.

Foot injuries, coupled with shoulder woes resulted in Siddle spending more time off the field, than on field. However, he came back in the team even stronger, posing a threat to the batsmen in the 2009 Ashes, with 29 Test wickets in six matches against the Proteas, at a staggering average of 27.65. With decent displays of his form, Siddle continues to be one of the strike bowlers in the Aussie line-up.

Fast Facts

Peter Siddle was named ICC’s “Emerging Player of the Year” in 2009.
He holds the unique distinction of taking an Ashes hat-trick on his birthday, a feat he achieved in the first Test, on the 25th of November, 2010.

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