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Full name Benjamin William Hilfenhaus

Born March 15, 1983, Ulverstone, Tasmania

Current age 26 years 116 days

Major teams Australia, Tasmania

Nickname Hilfy

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Height 1.86 m

Benjamin William Hilfenhaus
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 3 5 1 28 16 7.00 34 82.35 0 0 3 0 1 0
ODIs 12 5 3 11 5 5.50 39 28.20 0 0 0 0 3 0
T20Is 6 2 1 2 2 2.00 9 22.22 0 0 0 0 0 0
First-class 40 54 17 336 34 9.08 0 0 12 0
List A 49 21 13 74 18* 9.25 128 57.81 0 0 4 0 11 0
Twenty20 16 7 3 24 7* 6.00 35 68.57 0 0 0 1 2 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 3 5 750 366 7 2/68 3/126 52.28 2.92 107.1 0 0 0
ODIs 12 12 602 524 15 2/42 2/42 34.93 5.22 40.1 0 0 0
T20Is 6 6 138 143 8 2/15 2/15 17.87 6.21 17.2 0 0 0
First-class 40 72 9292 4852 160 7/58 10/87 30.32 3.13 58.0 6 6 1
List A 49 49 2595 1975 57 3/29 3/29 34.64 4.56 45.5 0 0 0
Twenty20 16 16 355 414 22 3/17 3/17 18.81 6.99 16.1 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, Feb 26-Mar 2, 2009 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 19-22, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v New Zealand at Hobart, Jan 14, 2007 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, May 3, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Australia v England at Sydney, Jan 9, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v Pakistan at Dubai, May 7, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane, Oct 17-20, 2005 scorecard
Last First-class South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 19-22, 2009 scorecard
List A debut Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane, Oct 22, 2005 scorecard
Last List A Australia v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, May 3, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane, Jan 6, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Australia v Pakistan at Dubai, May 7, 2009 scorecard
Profile

The journey took a little longer than expected, but Ben Hilfenhaus picked up a baggy green in 2008-09 to re-confirm his status as one of Australia's bowling stars. While back injuries have worn him down at times, he pushed through the problems to join Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle in a bowling attack that could become frightening if the trio stays together. Hilfenhaus swings the ball at speed and gained seven South African wickets in the three games before going home to rest his back ahead of the Ashes tour.

Hilfenhaus was able to lay down his trowel after a series of dramatic performances in his first two seasons catapulted him to a national contract in 2007. Two years earlier, Hilfenhaus was earning money on a building site, but his ability to shape the ball away at 140kph earned a six-figure pay packet. "It has been a fast ride," he said after picking up the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year prize in February 2007. A month earlier he represented Australia for the first time in a one-day international on his home ground at Hobart, taking only 12 balls to get his maiden wicket when he trapped Brendon McCullum.

A strong and fit man from Ulverstone in northern Tasmania, Hilfenhaus is only the second fast bowler from the state to play for Australia after Greg Campbell, Ricky Ponting's uncle. While shaping the ball away is his specialty, he can also angle it in and his repertoire was crucial to the Tigers' maiden Pura Cup victory in 2006-07. Hilfenhaus' 60 wickets at 25.38, the third most in the competition's history, included three five-wicket hauls, but his back-breaking workload means he is always an injury candidate. He delivered 509.1 overs in the first-class arena that summer, nearly 200 more than any of his domestic fast-bowling counterparts. His collection of 28 wickets at 43.82 in 2007-08 was not the follow-up campaign he wanted but the selectors showed faith and chose him in Australia's Test squad to visit the West Indies in 2008, although he was later ruled out due to a recurrence of stress fractures in his back.

In his opening season Hilfenhaus quickly built a strong reputation and after 39 wickets at 30.82 was named in the Australia A squad for the Top End series. A former national under-19 representative, he also accepted an invitation to return to the Academy after first attending the facility when it was based in Adelaide in 2002. He was Man of the Match in his second game against Victoria and his first-season highlight was a ten-wicket haul, including 7 for 58, against New South Wales.
Peter English May 2009

Notes

Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy 2002

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Jul 9, 2009

Ben Hilfenhaus brings out the double teapot as James Anderson and England piled on the runs, England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, 2nd day, July 9, 2009

Ben Hilfenhaus brings out the double teapot as James Anderson and England piled on the runs

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Jul 8, 2009

Ben Hilfenhaus is pumped after dismissing Paul Collingwood, England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, 1st day, July 8, 2009

Ben Hilfenhaus is pumped after dismissing Paul Collingwood

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Jul 8, 2009

Ben Hilfenhaus celebrates Alastair Cook's wicket, England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, 1st day, July 8, 2009

Ben Hilfenhaus celebrates Alastair Cook's wicket

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