Peter Handscomb

Peter Handscomb
Nationality: Australia
Position: Batsman
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Date of Birth: 1991-04-26 Age: 33
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Peter Stephen Patrick Handscomb, commonly known as Peter Handscomb, is an Australian cricket player who has made a name for himself as a middle-order batsman with a unique technique.
Born on April 26, 1991, in Box Hill, Victoria, Handscomb's cricket journey has been defined by his ability to adapt to different conditions and perform under pressure.

Handscomb burst onto the international scene during the 2016-17 season, earning his maiden Test call-up after a remarkable run of form in domestic cricket.
Following a career-best 215 in the Sheffield Shield, he caught the attention of selectors and was rewarded with a Test debut against South Africa in Adelaide.
Handscomb showcased his comfort at the highest level by scoring a solid 54 in his first innings, including hitting the winning runs.
His maiden Test century came soon after against Pakistan at the Gabba, solidifying his place in the team.

During his first home summer of Test cricket, Handscomb achieved a remarkable feat by not being dismissed below 50 in any of his first seven innings, becoming the first player in Test history to achieve such a record.
His impressive performances earned him a spot in the ODI squad as well, where he displayed remarkable match-saving and match-winning abilities during tours of India and Bangladesh.

However, questions about his technique against fast bowling arose during the 2017-18 Ashes series, leading to his exclusion after just two Tests.
Handscomb was later recalled during the controversial South Africa tour, following the ball-tampering scandal that resulted in the suspension of key players.
A poor Australia A tour of India saw him miss out on selection for the UAE Test tour against Pakistan in October 2018.

The following year brought a mixture of recall, omission, and inconsistent performances for Handscomb in both Test and ODI cricket.
While his place in the Test team became uncertain, he established himself as a versatile middle-order player in the ODI squad.
Handscomb even made his T20I debut as a wicketkeeper during the limited-overs tour of India.
He achieved a significant milestone during the same tour, scoring his maiden ODI century in Mohali, contributing to Australia's record chase of 359.

However, despite his impressive performances, Handscomb was left out of the squad for the 2019 World Cup due to the return of Steve Smith.
He was later included as an injury replacement for the semi-final against England but failed to make a significant impact as Australia suffered a heavy defeat.

Before making his mark on the international stage, Handscomb made notable contributions in domestic cricket.
He captained Australia A and was part of Australia's ODI squad in England in 2015.
Handscomb also spent time in county cricket, playing for Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, and Durham.
In 2018-19, he led Victoria to an Australian one-day domestic title.
Ahead of the 2020 season, he was appointed as the captain of Middlesex by coach Stuart Law.

With a British passport due to his English heritage, Handscomb had the option to pursue a career in tennis, where he was a talented junior player.
However, his passion for cricket led him to choose the pitch over the court, ultimately becoming an influential figure in Australian cricket.

Peter Handscomb's career has seen its ups and downs, but his unique technique, adaptability, and ability to perform under pressure have earned him a place amongst Australia's finest cricketers.
He continues to strive for success and contribute to his team's victories, leaving an indelible mark on the game.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
T20I 2 2 1 33 20 16.50 33 100.00 0 0 0 1
T20 76 74 13 1389 75 18.77 1162 119.54 0 5 26 111
ODI 27 27 1 1010 117 37.41 1074 94.04 1 7 11 84
4day 49 88 6 3338 281 37.93 6659 50.13 7 18 16 361
List A 54 53 5 2083 131 39.30 2191 95.07 5 13 30 206
FC 6 9 1 288 80 32.00 601 47.92 0 3 0 34

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
T20I 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
T20 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
ODI 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
4day 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
List A 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0
FC 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 2025-04-15
Regular Season, 30th Match, Sheffield Shield - March 15, 2025
Western Australia
186/10 (78.2) & 347/10 (81.2)
Victoria
197/10 (87.4) & 370/9 (121)
Victoria won by 34 runs
Player of the Match
Campbell Kellaway
Regular Season, 25th Match, Sheffield Shield - March 5, 2025
Victoria
285/10 (69.5) & 297/10 (88.2)
South Australia
292/10 (103) & 300/6 (96.3)
South Australia won by 4 wickets
Player of the Match
Jake Lehmann
Play Offs, Final, One-Day Cup - March 1, 2025
South Australia
268/7 (50)
Victoria
204/10 (43.3)
South Australia won by 64 runs
Player of the Match
Henry Thornton
Regular Season, 19th Match, One-Day Cup - February 22, 2025
New South Wales
310/10 (49.5)
Victoria
311/2 (37.4)
Victoria won by 8 wickets (with 74 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Campbell Kellaway
Regular Season, 22nd Match, Sheffield Shield - February 17, 2025
New South Wales
238/10 (65.2) & 174/10 (69)
Victoria
182/10 (60.1) & 154/10 (38.4)
New South Wales won by 76 runs
Player of the Match
Jackson Bird
Regular Season, 18th Match, One-Day Cup - February 13, 2025
Tasmania
270/5 (40.3)
Victoria
266/9 (50)
Tasmania won by 5 wickets (with 57 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Caleb Jewell
Regular Season, 19th Match, Sheffield Shield - February 7, 2025
Tasmania
236/10 (86.1) & 291/10 (82.2)
Victoria
258/10 (80) & 249/10 (81.2)
Tasmania won by 20 runs
Player of the Match
Kieran JS Elliott
Regular Season, 17th Match, Sheffield Shield - December 5, 2024
Victoria
123/10 (54) & 249/10 (89.5)
Queensland
172/10 (54.3) & 223/10 (69.4)
Queensland won by 23 runs
Regular Season, 15th Match, Sheffield Shield - November 24, 2024
Queensland
297/10 (101.2) & 238/10 (79.4)
Victoria
186/10 (51.5) & 439/10 (109.3)
Victoria won by 90 runs
Player of the Match
Campbell Kellaway
Regular Season, 11th Match, Sheffield Shield - November 14, 2024
Victoria
373/10 (112) & 122/2 (23.2)
Western Australia
167/10 (60) & 325/10 (135.3)
Victoria won by 8 wickets
Player of the Match
Fergus O'Neil

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