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Brad Haddin

Australia

Player profile

Full name Bradley James Haddin
Born October 23, 1977, Cowra, New South Wales
Current age 30 years 358 days
Major teams Australia, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales
Nickname BJ
Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Height 1.80 m

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 4 8 2 219 45* 36.50 498 43.97 0 0 28 1 18 0
ODIs 33 29 2 774 87* 28.66 985 78.57 0 4 63 21 37 4
T20Is 4 3 2 16 6 16.00 24 66.66 0 0 0 0 2 0
First-class 95 157 18 5739 154 41.28 10 32 283 25
List A 130 123 10 3739 138* 33.08 4089 91.44 6 21 172 41
Twenty20 15 14 2 235 54 19.58 212 110.84 0 2 16 6 11 7

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 4 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 33 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 4 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 95 - - - - - - - - - - - -
List A 130 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Twenty20 15 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Career statistics
Test debut West Indies v Australia at Kingston, May 22-26, 2008 scorecard
Last Test India v Australia at Bangalore, Oct 9-13, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v Zimbabwe at Hobart, Jan 30, 2001 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Bangladesh at Darwin, Sep 6, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 9, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I India v Australia at Mumbai (BS), Oct 20, 2007 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class India v Australia at Bangalore, Oct 9-13, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1997/98
Last List A Australia v Bangladesh at Darwin, Sep 6, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Australia A v Pakistanis at Adelaide, Jan 13, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 New South Wales v Western Australia at Sydney, Jan 10, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

Brad Haddin displayed impressive courage during his opening Test series in the West Indies when he played through the pain of a broken finger. Having waited seven years for an opening after gaining one-day international status in 2001, he was not going to return the chance to stamp himself as Adam Gilchrist's long-term replacement. The break to his right ring finger occurred in his debut Test, but he played through the final two games despite being in further discomfort when an infection developed. He eventually succumbed during the one-day series and went home with 16 Test catches and 151 runs at 30.20, including a confident double of 33 and 45 not out in the third contest.

It was a satisfying first-up campaign after he held the most nerve-fraying position in Australian cricket. Once he had seen off the highly rated contenders of Darren Berry, Wade Seccombe and Ryan Campbell, he was the wicketkeeper-in-waiting and was entrusted with warming the seat whenever Gilchrist needed a rest. There were no costly slips and when Gilchrist left Haddin was handed the gloves at the first opportunity. At 30 he still has time - and talent - on his side for a lengthy international career, but following one of the game's greats will not be easy.

The pressure of being No. 2 did not hinder his batting over the past four seasons and his keeping to a New South Wales attack swinging from Brett Lee to Stuart MacGill has remained sharp. In 2004-05 he scored 916 first-class runs at 57.25 while leading the Blues to a one-wicket Pura Cup victory over Queensland and he also posted a limited-overs century for Australia A against Pakistan. A regular leader of Australia's 2nd XI, Haddin backed up in 2005-06 with 617 Pura Cup runs at 51.41 and added another 669 at 55.75 the following year. In last summer's campaign, which was interrupted by national tours to India and a series of one-day appointments, he kept his average above 50 while scoring three hundreds in seven first-class games.

He added nine ODIs in 2007-08, including seven as a specialist batsman, and his top score of 87 not out came during the India series. He was also a tourist for the 2005 Ashes but was used only once as a one-day Supersub and finished the game without having a hit. Haddin, a former Australia Under-19 captain who grew up in Gundagai, began his domestic career in 1997-98 with the Australian Capital Territory in their debut Mercantile Mutual Cup season, and two years later was playing for New South Wales.
Peter English September 2008

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Oct 15, 2008

Brad Haddin pouches the attention
Brad Haddin pouches the attention
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Oct 13, 2008

Team-mates are confident that Brad Haddin has caught Gautam Gambhir out of his crease
Team-mates are confident that Brad Haddin has caught Gautam Gambhir out of his crease
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Oct 12, 2008

Brad Haddin and Shane Watson make their way back to the pavilion at the close of play
Brad Haddin and Shane Watson make their way back to the pavilion at the close of play
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