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Jimmy Maher      

Full name James Patrick Maher

Born February 27, 1974, Innisfail, Queensland

Current age 35 years 268 days

Major teams Australia, Durham, Glamorgan, Hyderabad Heroes, ICL World XI, Queensland

Nickname Mahbo, Rock, Marzo

Playing role Opening batsman

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Fielding position Occasional wicketkeeper

Height 1.82 m

Education St Michael, Gordonvale; St Francis Xavier Primary; St Augustine College, Cairns; Nudgee College

Relation Cousin - JP Maher, Cousin - TP Maher

James Patrick Maher
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 26 20 3 438 95 25.76 673 65.08 0 1 40 7 18 0
First-class 206 370 31 13149 223 38.78 27 61 211 3
List A 214 208 18 7439 187 39.15 16 36 104 1
Twenty20 18 17 3 366 59 26.14 395 92.65 0 3 41 1 4 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
ODIs 26 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 206 852 504 10 3/11 50.40 3.54 85.2 0 0
List A 214 165 168 6 3/29 3/29 28.00 6.10 27.5 0 0 0
Twenty20 18 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
ODI debut Australia v New Zealand at Sydney, Jan 14, 1998 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v New Zealand at Guwahati, Nov 9, 2003 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 1993/94
Last First-class South Australia v Queensland at Adelaide, Feb 29-Mar 3, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1993/94
Last List A Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane, Feb 16, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane, Jan 6, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Queensland v Tasmania at Brisbane, Jan 10, 2008 scorecard
Profile

An attractive left-hander with a clumping cover-drive, Jimmy Maher played two one-dayers for Australia in 1997-98, then seemed to fall by the wayside. But two prolific seasons for Queensland, punctuated by a successful sojourn in south Wales for Glamorgan, propelled Maher back into the one-day reckoning. He announced his return with 95 in the second match against South Africa at Centurion in 2002, and followed that up with a vital 43 not out to secure a tie at Potchefstroom.

A country boy from the far north of Queensland - he was born in Innisfail, just south of Cairns - Maher's bubbly personality made him a popular member of dressing rooms from the Gabba to the Gower. He took a while to get the hang of English pitches, but innate footwork and savvy shot-selection won through in the end. He continued that form back in Australia, slamming 174 against Victoria and 209 against South Australia on his way to becoming the first batsman to reach 1000 Pura Cup runs in 2001-02. A series of handy one-day performances won him a place as the spare batsman (and the stand-in wicketkeeper) in the 2003 World Cup-winning squad, although he appeared in only two matches. Tours to West Indies and India followed but his 26-match one-day journey ended when Brad Haddin assumed the back-up gloveman's role.

Replacing Stuart Law as Queensland's captain, Maher lost five domestic finals in a row before sealing his first win as leader with the 2005-06 Pura Cup. He marked the occasion with a career-high 223 and then let his batsmen race to an unstoppable 6 declared for 900, dedicating the victory to victims of a fierce cyclone in north Queensland the previous week. Maher's Man-of-the-Match performance guided him to a personal haul of 906 runs at 53.29 in the competition and showed that at 32 he had energy left.

The run-scoring leader in the interstate one-day tournament, Maher's stand-out limited-overs moment came with a national-record 187 from 129 deliveries against Western Australia in 2003-04 as the Bulls charged to an unmatched 405 in 50 overs. He also values highly his 108 in the limited-overs final of 2006-07, which set up Queensland's FR Cup victory at the MCG. A year later, following a subdued season, he stood down with 9,933 first-class runs for the Bulls, second behind Martin Love, and headed for the Indian Cricket League.
Cricinfo staff August 2008

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Nov 15, 2008

Jimmy Maher tries to clear the off-side field, Hyderabad Heroes v Lahore Badshahs, ICL 2nd final, Ahmedabad, November 15, 2008

Jimmy Maher tries to clear the off-side field

© ICL

Nov 13, 2008

Jimmy Maher attempts the pull, Hyderabad Heroes v Lahore Badshahs, ICL 1st final, Ahmedabad, November 13, 2008

Jimmy Maher attempts the pull

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Mar 31, 2008

Jimmy Maher plays Tino Best off the back foot during his 26, Hyderabad Heroes v Mumbai Champs, Indian Cricket League, Hyderabad, March 31, 2008

Jimmy Maher plays Tino Best off the back foot during his 26

© ICL

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