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Adam Crosthwaite      

Full name Adam John Crosthwaite

Born September 22, 1984, Mercy Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria

Current age 25 years 63 days

Major teams Victoria

Nickname Skinny

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Legbreak googly

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Height 1.81 m

Relation Brother - JL Crosthwaite

Adam John Crosthwaite
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
First-class 26 39 4 765 72* 21.85 1746 43.81 0 2 81 8
List A 55 38 9 607 54* 20.93 775 78.32 0 3 71 9
Twenty20 20 18 6 303 52* 25.25 203 149.26 0 1 26 13 11 7
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 26 - - - - - - - - - - - -
List A 55 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Twenty20 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
First-class debut 2004/05
Last First-class Victoria v New South Wales at Melbourne, Feb 15-17, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 2002/03
Last List A Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne, Feb 22, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Western Australia v Victoria at Perth, Jan 6, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 New South Wales v Victoria at Sydney, Jan 24, 2009 scorecard
Profile

After two seasons of sharing Victoria's wicketkeeping duties with Matthew Wade, Adam Crosthwaite headed north to Sydney following the 2008-09 summer in the hope of winning greater opportunities with New South Wales. There was no state contract for Crosthwaite with the Blues, but he felt he had a greater chance of first-class action there than in Melbourne, where he had been usurped by the younger Wade. In 2008-09, Crosthwaite played only two Sheffield Shield matches, both times as a specialist batsman, although he remained Victoria's one-day and Twenty20 gloveman. However, his relocation meant he gave up the chance to be part of Victoria's Champions League campaign in India. The previous summer, the selectors turned to Crosthwaite late in the season when Wade's batting form fell away, and Crosthwaite played in the final loss to New South Wales. The reverse had happened to Crosthwaite in 2005-06, when he was the incumbent and lost his position to Nathan Pilon for the decider.

Until Wade's arrival, Crosthwaite had been relatively settled as the replacement for the long-standing Darren Berry. He played every game in all three formats in 2006-07, recording his maiden first-class half-century with 72 in Adelaide. An aggressive batsman, he shone in the Twenty20 competition and used unconventional strokes to make up for his lack of brute force. He was Man of the Match in the final, when his 31-ball 52 set up the struggling Bushrangers for victory. However, his lack of first-class runs - he made only two half-centuries in his time with Victoria - hurt his chances in the longer format. Crosthwaite, who claims to have read Sun Tzu's The Art of War, debuted for Victoria in 2002-03 as Berry's replacement during his suspension for missing a training session. He showed his talent in 2004-05 with a breathtaking 54 from 38 balls in a one-day win over Queensland and played three first-class games when he overtook Peter Roach towards the end of the season. He was part the Australia Under-19 World Cup win in 2002 and was included in the 2006 Academy intake.
Cricinfo staff September 2009

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Jan 13, 2007

Adam Crosthwaite keeps the runs coming late in Victoria’s innings, Victoria v Tasmania, KFC Twenty20 final, Melbourne, January 13, 2007

Adam Crosthwaite keeps the runs coming late in Victoria’s innings

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Jan 7, 2007

Adam Crosthwaite smashes a four during his innings of 39, Victoria v Queensland, KFC Twenty20, Melbourne, January 7, 2007

Adam Crosthwaite smashes a four during his innings of 39

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Nov 16, 2006

Adam Crosthwaite gets ready to throw, Victoria v Tasmania, Pura Cup, Melbourne, November 16, 2006

Adam Crosthwaite gets ready to throw

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