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Michael Gwyl Bevan

BornMay 8, 1970
Major TeamsAustralia, New South Wales, Yorkshire, Sussex
Known AsMichael Bevan
Batting StyleLeft Hand Bat
Bowling StyleSlow Left Arm Chinaman
Test Debut1994/95 against Pakistan at Karachi
ODI Debut1993/94 against Sri Lanka at Sharjah


Profile
Michael Bevan is a one-day specialist and is one of Australia's most gifted and exciting stroke players. He has highest average in one-dayers in the world. A left-handed batsman very effective in off-side play, Bevan is very fast between the wickets. His ability to take quick ones and twos in the late overs of one-day internationals has won Australian several matches. Bevan is a useful left-arm wrist spinner.

News Articles
Michael Bevan – The Finisher in ODI Cricket (2007-01-17)

Michael Bevan calls it a day (2007-01-17)

Bevan still hopeful of World Cup recall (2006-09-19)

Will India turn the tables on Australia? (2006-09-11)




Test Statistics
 MINoRunsHsAve10050CtSt
Batting183037859129.07 0680
 OMRWAveBest5w10wSrEcon
Bowling214.1 307032924.24 6/821144.3 3.28

One Day Statistics
 MINORunsHSAve10050SRCtSt
Batting16414551538410857.2753675.40540
 OMRWAveBest4w5wSrEcon
Bowling323.4416283645.223/360053.95.02




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