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Jason Gillespie

Australia

Player profile

Full name Jason Neil Gillespie
Born April 19, 1975, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales
Current age 33 years 133 days
Major teams Australia, Ahmedabad Rockets, Glamorgan, South Australia, Yorkshire
Nickname Dizzy
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Height 1.95 m
Education Cabra College, Adelaide

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 71 93 28 1218 201* 18.73 3810 31.96 1 2 146 8 27 0
ODIs 97 39 16 289 44* 12.56 368 78.53 0 0 16 6 10 0
T20Is 1 1 0 24 24 24.00 18 133.33 0 0 4 0 0 0
First-class 185 250 64 3662 201* 19.68 3 10 67 0
List A 187 84 40 623 44* 14.15 867 71.85 0 0 29 0
Twenty20 21 7 4 55 24 18.33 43 127.90 0 0 4 2 5 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 71 137 14234 6770 259 7/37 9/80 26.13 2.85 54.9 8 8 0
ODIs 97 96 5144 3611 142 5/22 5/22 25.42 4.21 36.2 3 3 0
T20Is 1 1 24 49 1 1/49 1/49 49.00 12.25 24.0 0 0 0
First-class 185 34773 16243 608 8/50 26.71 2.80 57.1 22 2
List A 187 9784 6807 248 5/13 5/13 27.44 4.17 39.4 6 4 0
Twenty20 21 20 403 532 19 2/19 2/19 28.00 7.92 21.2 0 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut Australia v West Indies at Sydney, Nov 29-Dec 3, 1996 scorecard
Last Test Bangladesh v Australia at Chittagong (CDS), Apr 16-20, 2006 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Sri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (RPS), Aug 30, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI England v Australia at The Oval, Jul 12, 2005 scorecard
ODI statistics
Only T20I England v Australia at Southampton, Jun 13, 2005 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1994/95
Last First-class Essex v Glamorgan at Southend-on-Sea, Jul 30-Aug 1, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1994/95
Last List A Northamptonshire v Glamorgan at Northampton, Aug 25, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut England v Australia at Southampton, Jun 13, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Tasmania v South Australia at Hobart, Jan 6, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

Jason Gillespie's bouncing mullet, hook nose and Spofforth-like glare were a pleasing constant in Australian pace attacks during the first half of the 2000s. It was a rare treat for Gillespie, who played only 52 of a possible 92 Tests after his 1996-97 debut thanks to an assortment of ailments: busted feet, stress fractures in the back, hip twinges, side strains, dicky shoulders, torn calves, aching hamstrings, groin complaints and a broken right leg. Each time he recovered and until being dropped during the 2005 Ashes he had missed only two Tests since November 2002. Through it all, in partnership with Glenn McGrath, he blossomed into one half of Australia's most statistically successful opening pair ever. But if McGrath's strength was his ability to make the ball do just enough, then Gillespie's flaw is his tendency for it to do too much. No other contemporary fast man has elicited so many plays-and-misses. It explains, perhaps, along with his slightly samey length, why Gillespie never quite imposed himself as Australia's No. 1 strike bowler. Nor has he truly dominated an opposition line-up; remarkably, the most wickets he has taken in a single series is 20. Operating from a shorter reconfigured run-up, he is not so consistently quick and in England Michael Vaughan treated Australia's fifth most successful bowler like a medium-pacer.

However, few Australian fast men can have owned such deep wells of tenacity. Gillespie bowls long spells in the hottest conditions - always uncomplainingly, and always with the seam upright and the ball jagging both ways - and he showed the trait again when he promised to return to the national team and memorably achieved his aim against Bangladesh. He collected eight wickets in the two-match series, taking his Test tally to 259 while McGrath, Kasprowicz and Tait were missing, but his unforgettable moment came over 574 minutes and 425 balls. His maiden century was a magnificent, unbeaten 201 that was easily the highest score by a nightwatchman.

He is popular with team-mates and bashful with the public. He watches wrestling, listens to heavy metal and celebrated his first Test fifty with a bat ride embellished from the movie Happy Gilmore. He was more restrained while clocking off unthinkable milestones at Chittagong and it was appropriate recognition for a hardy and valuable batting approach that has also produced two unbeaten half-centuries and a priceless 26, which sealed a hard-fought draw against India in 2004-05. A second first-class century came in 2007 at Yorkshire shortly before he retained his Cricket Australia contract. Throughout the previous home season he was certain he wouldn't be rewarded, but his 30 Pura Cup wickets at 28.43 helped him to sneak into the squad as experienced back-up, ending the idea of him moving states. With no chance of a recall, he announced his retirement from first-class cricket during the 2007-08 season and signed a three-year contract with the unofficial Indian Cricket League.

The great-grandson of a Kamilaroi warrior, Gillespie occupies a significant niche in Australian history as the first acknowledged Aboriginal Test cricketer.
Cricinfo staff February 2008

 Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2002

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May 1, 2008

Jason Gillespie just fails to hold onto a diving catch
Jason Gillespie just fails to hold onto a diving catch
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May 1, 2008

Fielders take cover as Jason Gillespie goes for his shots
Fielders take cover as Jason Gillespie goes for his shots
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Apr 23, 2008

Jason Gillespie lets one fly on his first outing for Glamorgan at Lord's
Jason Gillespie lets one fly on his first outing for Glamorgan at Lord's
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