Brad Haddin's cricket career in numbers
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Brad Haddin’s cricket career in numbers: The former Australian wicket-keeper batsman Bradley James Haddin was a fierce competitor on the field and believed in giving the fight to the hilt as and when he donned the Baggy Green. The right-handed batsman was very aggressive behind the stumps as well as in-front of the stumps. After the retirement of Adam Gilchrist, he became the permanent Aussie glove-man. With the bat, Haddin possessed the destructive endeavors to deflate the opponents while his aptness of playing with the tail helped him bail out the Australian side from tricky situations.
Behind the stumps, Brad was a superman and took some of the most brilliant and awe-inspiring catches you would ever see. Haddin was very vocal from behind the stumps and belonged to that school of cricket where the players never believe in taking a step back.
Today, on the day of his retirement we present Brad Haddin’s cricket career in numbers:
2001 – The year in which Haddin made his international debut. In 2001, he made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in Hobart. He managed only 13 runs in his 1st international outing.
400 – In 2008, Brad made his Test debut against West Indies in Kingston. It came 7 years after his ODI debut. He became the 400th Test cricketer to represent the Aussie side.
169 – Brad Haddin’s The highest individual score in Test cricket. It was his first Test ton as well and it came against the Kiwi’s at Adelaide Oval in 2008.
493 – The number of runs he scored against England in Ashes 2013/14. In 8 innings, Haddin pummeled 493 runs at an average of 61.62 with 5 fifties and 1 century. He ended the series as the second leading run-getter.
3 – The number of Test centuries scored by him in his Test career against the arch-rivals; England in Ashes cricket.
2 – The number of ODI centuries scored by Haddin. Both his ODI centuries came against the Black Caps in 2009 and 2010 respectively.
4 – The number of Man of the Match awards won by Brad Haddin in international cricket. He was adjudged player-of-the-match 3 times in ODIs and once in Tests.
0 – He couldn’t open his account as far as winning player of the tournament award is concerned in international cricket.
2010 – The year in which he was signed by the Chennai Super King’s side in the cash-rich Indian Premiere League (IPL).
29 – The number of dismissals affected by Brad Haddin as the wicket-keeper of the side against England in Ashes 2013, which is the highest by any wicket-keeper in a Test series.
474 – The number of dismissals affected by Brad Haddin as a wicket-keeper in international cricket. He was involved in 270 dismissals in Tests, 181 dismissals in ODIs and 23 dismissals in T20I cricket respectively.
7 – The rank occupied by Brad Haddin in the list of wicket-keepers with most dismissals in international cricket. He has 474 dismissals to his credit as a glove-man.
3266 – The number of runs scored by Haddin in Test cricket. He featured in 66 Tests and accumulated 3,266 runs at an average of 32.98 with 18 half-centuries and 4 centuries.
3122 – The number of runs scored by him in ODIs. Haddin played 126 ODIs and amassed 3,122 runs at an average of 31.53 with 16 half-centuries and 2 centuries.
34 – The number of matches played by Haddin in T20Is. He compiled 402 runs at an average of 14.47 without crossing the 50 run mark even once in this format. His highest individual score was 47 runs in T20Is.
2015 – The year in which Brad Haddin announced his retirement from professional cricket.
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