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Chris Rogers      

Full name Christopher John Llewellyn Rogers

Born August 31, 1977, St George, Sydney, New South Wales

Current age 32 years 72 days

Major teams Australia, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, Victoria, Western Australia

Nickname Bucky

Playing role Opening batsman

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Legbreak googly

Height 1.77 m

Relation Father - WJ Rogers

Christopher John Llewellyn Rogers
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 1 2 0 19 15 9.50 27 70.37 0 0 4 0 1 0
First-class 150 264 17 13014 319 52.68 40 61 152 0
List A 111 107 7 3541 117* 35.41 3 26 54 0
Twenty20 20 17 0 351 58 20.64 280 125.35 0 3 39 10 15 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 150 224 126 1 1/16 1/16 126.00 3.37 224.0 0 0 0
List A 111 24 26 2 2/22 2/22 13.00 6.50 12.0 0 0 0
Twenty20 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Only Test Australia v India at Perth, Jan 16-19, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class debut 1998/99
Last First-class South Australia v Victoria at Adelaide, Oct 30-Nov 2, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1998/99
Last List A Victoria v Tasmania at Melbourne, Nov 7, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Leicestershire v Middlesex at Leicester, Jul 18, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Yorkshire v Derbyshire at Leeds, Jun 28, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Chris Rogers holds the rare record of scoring a double-century against his own country. Playing for Leicestershire in 2005, Rogers opened the batting against the Australians and posted 56 and 219 despite chat from Matthew Hayden, who said he should get out to benefit the national team. In 2007-08 he took Hayden's Test place when the Queenslander was injured for the third game against India in Perth. Rogers scored 4 and 15 and by the end of the summer had lost his Cricket Australia contract and left Western Australia for Victoria. He was frustrated at constantly being left out of the Warriors' one-day side and his Pura Cup form was down slightly, although his output of 744 runs at 43.76 was still respectable. At Victoria, he continued his prolific run-scoring, collecting 1195 at 74.68 and finishing second on the competition tally, as well as producing a century in the first innings of their successful final. He also found a regular one-day place and was Victoria's leading scorer in the format with 448 runs and five half-centuries.

Rogers was handed a national deal after leading the 2006-07 domestic first-class run-list. That collection started with 279 - his stand of 459 with Marcus North was the third highest in Australian interstate history - and he finished with 1202 at 70.70, which earned him the State Player of the Year and Pura Cup Player of the Series prizes. In the previous season he topped Western Australia's table with 794 at 41.78, including two hundreds and four fifties. After compiling 259 runs in the one-day competition, he was picked for Australia A's Top End winter series. A regular in England - he took over the Derbyshire captaincy during a prolific 2008 - he amassed 1352 runs for Northamptonshire in 2006, including a personal-best of 319 against Gloucestershire. Rogers had a particularly strong season when he raised four Pura Cup hundreds in 2003-04, but recoveries from shoulder and hamstring operations hampered him the following summer, although he still managed to pass 600 first-class runs and appear for the Prime Minister's XI.

Strangely, Rogers is short-sighted and colour blind, which means he sometimes struggles to focus on the red ball when it mixes with the background. Ginger-haired and tenacious, he possesses a fine cricketing pedigree. His father John represented New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield in the late 1960s and later became a respected administrator, ultimately assuming a post as general manager of the Western Australian Cricket Association. Rogers' future looked promising ever since he was selected for the Australian Under-19 team in 1996, but he faces a battle to return to national set-up.
Cricinfo staff September 2009

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Sep 3, 2009

Chris Rogers flays another boundary during his aggressive century, Derbyshire v Kent, Derby, September 2, 2009

Chris Rogers flays another boundary during his aggressive century

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May 20, 2009

Chris Rogers cuts during his fifty, Glamorgan v Derbyshire, Friends Provident Trophy, Cardiff, May 20, 2009

Chris Rogers cuts during his fifty

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Nov 5, 2008

David Hussey congratulates Chris Rogers on his 150, New South Wales v Victoria, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, November 5, 2008

David Hussey congratulates Chris Rogers on his 150

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