India Women tour of England, 2025

Born
Oct 23, 1977 (47 years)
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Keeper
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Right-Hand Bat
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Australia, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Islamabad United, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sydney Sixers
Australia, NSW, ACT, United, KKR, Sixers
Modern Australian wicketkeepers are renowned for being tough and uncompromising, and Brad Haddin was a fitting inheritor of the job held by the likes of Rod Marsh and Ian Healy. His immediate predecessor was Adam Gilchrist, whose presence prevented Haddin from making his Test debut until the age of 30. However, Haddin made up for lost time by eventually becoming vice-captain to Michael Clarke and a key senior figure in a developing side. Never was he more important than in during the 2013-14 Ashes clean-sweep, when he bailed Australia out of tricky positions in every first innings of the campaign. His 493 runs at 61.62 put him second only to David Warner on the run tally and he was nimble behind the stumps, and it was only Mitchell Johnson's reign of terror that prevented Haddin being Player of the Series..
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