Graeme Wood

Graeme Wood
Nationality: Australia
Position: Opening Batter
Batting Style: Left Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Medium
Date of Birth: 1956-11-06 Age: 68
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Graeme Malcolm Wood, the legendary Australian cricketer, is widely recognized for his contribution to the sport during the early 1980s. As an opening batsman, Wood’s unwavering determination and skill allowed him to overcome the challenging times faced by Australian cricket, establishing himself as one of the team’s mainstays.

Born on November 6, 1956, in Subiaco, Western Australia, Wood exhibited immense talent from an early age. He quickly ascended to the international cricket ranks, making his Test debut at the mere age of 21 in 1978. This remarkable feat was achieved during a tumultuous period, as several esteemed Australian players defected to World Series Cricket. Wood seized the opportunity to showcase his abilities, impressing selectors with his formidable batting skills that year.

Wood’s resilience shone through during the arduous West Indies tour of 1978, where he marked his presence felt with a debut century and four half-centuries. His outstanding performance earned him the distinction of being the top run-scorer of the Test series, accumulating an impressive 474 runs at an average of 47.40. These early achievements cemented Wood’s place in the Australian cricket team.

Throughout his illustrious career, Wood enjoyed several notable Test highlights. In the 1980 Centenary Test against England at Lord's, he demonstrated his prowess by scoring a century, further solidifying his reputation as a reliable opening batsman. One of his most memorable innings came during the low-scoring First Test against New Zealand in Brisbane in 1980-81, where his incredible knock of 111 helped set up an impressive victory for Australia.

Wood’s exceptional performances continued during the 1981-82 season, further strengthening his position in the national team. As a regular opener, he played an instrumental role for Australia until the conclusion of the 1985 Ashes tour. Wood wrapped up his Test career with matches against Pakistan and the West Indies in 1988-89 when he was recalled as a middle-order batsman. Boasting a total of nine Test centuries, Wood held the West Australian record jointly alongside Kim Hughes until Justin Langer surpassed it in 2001-02.

After retiring as a professional cricketer, Wood transitioned into the corporate world, working for Foster’s for a notable 18 years. During his tenure, he held positions such as state manager and even worked at the national level. However, Wood’s passion for cricket led him back to a full-time role in the sport. In February 2007, he took up the position of WACA (Western Australian Cricket Association) chief executive, his expertise earning him a seat on their selection panel.

Throughout his cricketing journey, Wood showcased his immense talent, passion, and commitment to the sport. His unwavering dedication and ability to thrive amidst challenging circumstances have left an indelible mark on the Australian cricket landscape. Today, Graeme Malcolm Wood stands as a revered figure in the cricketing world, inspiring future generations of players with his remarkable achievements.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
T20Is 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0
T20s 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0
ODIs 83 77 11 2219 0 28.82 3725 59.57 3 11 0 0
Tests 59 112 6 3374 172 30.13 0 - 9 13 8 316
FC 227 375 41 13353 0 35.61 0 - 35 61 0 0
List A 142 132 16 3641 0 27.58 0 - 4 18 0 0

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
T20Is 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
T20s 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
ODIs 83 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
Tests 59 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
FC 227 0 6 156 45.2 26.00 3.45 0 0 0 0 0
List A 142 0 0 35 5 - 7.00 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 2024-12-01 12:12:30

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