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Craig McDermott

Australia

Player profile

Full name Craig John McDermott
Born April 14, 1965, Raceview, Ipswich, Queensland
Current age 43 years 181 days
Major teams Australia, Queensland
Also known as Billy
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Relations Son - A McDermott

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 71 90 13 940 42* 12.20 1716 54.77 0 0 90 6 19 0
ODIs 138 78 17 432 37 7.08 492 87.80 0 0 36 8 27 0
First-class 174 210 35 2856 74 16.32 0 7 53 0
List A 176 97 23 594 41 8.02 0 0 32 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 71 124 16586 8332 291 8/97 11/157 28.63 3.01 56.9 17 14 2
ODIs 138 138 7461 5018 203 5/44 5/44 24.71 4.03 36.7 4 1 0
First-class 174 36785 19025 677 8/44 28.10 3.10 54.3 37 4
List A 176 9416 6212 254 5/44 5/44 24.45 3.95 37.0 7 1 0

Career statistics
Test debut Australia v West Indies at Melbourne, Dec 22-27, 1984 scorecard
Last Test Australia v Sri Lanka at Adelaide, Jan 25-29, 1996 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v West Indies at Melbourne, Jan 6, 1985 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Kenya at Visakhapatnam, Feb 23, 1996 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1983/84 - 1995/96
List A span 1983/84 - 1995/96

 Profile

After bursting onto the scene as a 19-year-old in England in 1985, when he took 30 wickets in six Tests, Craig McDermott had a stop-start, injury-ravaged career (which included a twisted bowel and a broken ankle) but fought back to become Australia's leading wicket-taker for a time, establishing himself as Australia's premier strike bowler in the early 1990s. McDermott was not as fiery as his red hair suggested, nor did he capture the public imagination in the manner of Dennis Lillee or Shane Warne, but he was a textbook outswing bowler with a classic side-on action who could run through any batting order on his day. He was also a thumping batsman in his youth. Like all self-respecting Aussies, he saved his best for England, with 84 wickets in 17 Tests, including two eight-fors and eight of his 14 five-fors. His best performance was probably at Perth in 1990-91, when he took 8 for 97 as England collapsed from 191 for 2 to 244 all out. Injuries hit McDermott again towards the end of his career: he missed the best part of the 1993 Ashes tour, as well as the famous victory in the Caribbean in 1994-95 and the World Cup a year later.
Greg Baum

 Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1986

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