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Mark Higgs      

Full name Mark Anthony Higgs

Born June 30, 1976, Queanbeyan, New South Wales

Current age 33 years 147 days

Major teams Australian Capital Territory, Lincolnshire, New South Wales, South Australia

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox, Slow left-arm chinaman

Mark Anthony Higgs
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 Ct St
First-class 38 66 7 1915 181* 32.45 3343 57.28 3 9 21 0
List A 65 60 5 1328 77 24.14 0 5 25 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 38 3147 1741 31 4/25 56.16 3.31 101.5 0 0
List A 65 1232 1131 32 4/15 4/15 35.34 5.50 38.5 1 0 0
Career statistics
First-class span 1998/99 - 2003/04
List A debut 1997/98
Last List A South Australia v Western Australia at Adelaide, Nov 12, 2005 scorecard
Profile

Like his former New South Wales team-mate Brad Haddin, Mark Higgs initially represented the Australian Capital Territory in domestic competition before he was lured to Sydney in 1998-99. An accomplished slow left-arm bowler and an aggressive strokemaker, he made an immediate impression with the Canberra Comets, clubbing a powerful 36 and snaring three wickets as the side embarked on its history-making entry to Mercantile Mutual Cup competition in 1997-98. Opportunities proved harder to come by in Sydney, where the intense battle for places in the state team initially left him beating a regular path in and out of the eleven. However, a good finish to the 1999-2000 season impressed judges in high places, and he was a shock replacement for the injured Shane Warne for the ICC KnockOut tournament in Kenya. He remained on the sidelines as Australia made an early exit from the tournament, but the investment of faith provided an important fillip for the 2000-01 domestic season, during which he proceeded to produce a number of eye-catching performances. A spanking unbeaten 181 that set up an emphatic Pura Cup victory over Queensland and a haul of 4 for 15 in a Mercantile Mutual Cup success over Western Australia were the most indicative of his impact. Chances again became limited and he moved to South Australia in 2002-03, welcoming himself with a century on debut and enjoying a strong first season. After that his wrist spin became dominated by orthodox variations and his batting spluttered, allowing him only one-day appearances over the past two seasons and leading to him losing his contract.
Cricinfo staff June 2006

Notes

Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy 1997

Australian tour to Kenya (ICC KnockOut), 2000-01

First-class Debut: New South Wales v Tasmania at Sydney, 1998/99

List A Debut: Canberra v South Australia at Canberra, 1997/98

Latest Articles
Latest Photos

Jan 12, 2008

Mark Higgs celebrates removing Virender Sehwag, ACT XI v Indians, 3rd day, Canberra, January 12, 2008

Mark Higgs celebrates removing Virender Sehwag

© AFP

Nov 18, 2001

18 Nov 2001: Mark Higgs (63) and Steve Waugh (101) of NSW celebrate their victory in the ING Cup match between the NSW Blues and the Queensland Bulls held at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia. The Blues won the match by 5 wickets.

Steve Waugh and Mark Higgs celebrate a Blues victory

© Getty Images

Oct 20, 2000

Portrait of Mark Higgs.

Mark Higgs - Portrait 2000

© Getty Images

Country Fixtures Country Results
Tasmania v South Aust at Hobart - Nov 24-27
Tasmania 333/5
Western Aust v NSW at Perth
Nov 25 (11:15 local, 03:15 GMT)
1st Test: Australia v West Indies at Brisbane
Nov 26-30 (10:00 local, 00:00 GMT)
Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne
Nov 27-30 (11:00 local, 00:00 GMT)
Western Aust v NSW at Perth
Nov 27-30 (10:30 local, 02:30 GMT)
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