Tony Dodemaide

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Tony Dodemaide
INTL CAREER: 1987 - 1993
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Full Name

Anthony Ian Christopher Dodemaide

Born

October 05, 1963, Williamstown, Melbourne, Victoria

Age

60y 166d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast medium

Playing Role

Bowler

Other

Administrator

Tony Dodemaide's was a fairly unspectacular career, but he certainly had his moments. He took a five-for on ODI debut, against Sri Lanka in Perth in 1987-88, and he made 50 (batting at No. 9) and took 6 for 58 on his Test debut, against New Zealand in Melbourne the same winter. But those were the only instances of Dodemaide taking five wickets or reaching 50 in his 10 Tests and 24 ODIs. Uniquely, he played his first four Tests against four different countries: New Zealand, England, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. He also had three seasons at Sussex, before becoming the MCC's Head of Cricket at Lord's. In April 2004 he returned to Australia as CEO of Western Australia and three years later he headed home to Melbourne to become the chief executive of Cricket Victoria.
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Tony Dodemaide Career Stats

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests10172184953346/587/9828.022.6164.2310
ODIs24241327753365/215/2120.913.4036.8110
FC184-36841170965346/58-32.012.7868.9-170
List A131-677442401616/96/926.333.7542.0420

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests101562025022.4485123.730114060
ODIs241671243013.7715977.98004070
FC18427870596612328.68--527--890
List A13110134153740*22.94--00--270
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Tony Dodemaide will join Australia's men's selection panel
Tony Dodemaide (far right) with James Sutherland at the Junction Oval redevelopment announcement
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Tony Dodemaide bowling portrait
 Steve Waugh, Mark Taylor, Tony Dodemaide, Shane Warne and Greg Matthews take questions