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Michael Slater      

Full name Michael Jonathon Slater

Born February 21, 1970, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales

Current age 40 years 23 days

Major teams Australia, Derbyshire, New South Wales

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Other Commentator

Michael Jonathon Slater
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 74 131 7 5312 219 42.83 9967 53.29 14 21 598 30 33 0
ODIs 42 42 1 987 73 24.07 1634 60.40 0 9 95 2 9 0
First-class 216 384 19 14912 221 40.85 36 69 116 0
List A 135 131 3 3395 115 26.52 2 27 31 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 74 3 25 10 1 1/4 1/4 10.00 2.40 25.0 0 0 0
ODIs 42 2 12 11 0 - - - 5.50 - 0 0 0
First-class 216 133 113 3 1/4 37.66 5.09 44.3 0 0
List A 135 12 11 0 - - - 5.50 - 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v Australia at Manchester, Jun 3-7, 1993 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at Leeds, Aug 16-20, 2001 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v South Africa at Melbourne, Dec 9, 1993 scorecard
Last ODI England v Australia at The Oval, May 24, 1997 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1991/92 - 2003/04
List A span 1992/93 - 2003/04
Profile

A combative and wholehearted cricketer, Michael Slater has played many vital innings for New South Wales and as an Australia opener with his adventurous brand of strokeplay.

A product of Wagga Wagga, his was a meteoric rise. Following a stint at the Australian Cricket Academy, he made rapid strides, turning a place in the New South Wales Second XI at the start of the 1992-93 season into a berth in Australia's 1993 Ashes squad by the end of that summer. After notching a half-century in the opening match of that series - alongside fellow New South Welshman, Mark Taylor - and complementing it with a brilliant century in the following encounter at Lord's, he soon became a regular in his nation's Test team.

Aside from the period between October 1996 and March 1998, Slater occupied a position at the top of the Australian Test batting line-up for close to a decade. Amid a golden run of success for the team as a whole, individual highlights have included his 219 against Sri Lanka in Perth in 1995-96; and his brilliant home series against New Zealand in 1993-94 (which netted him 305 runs at 76.25) and England (623 runs at 62.30) in 1994-95. His signature trait of kissing his helmet whenever he reached three figures was seen 14 times, and he made scores in the nineties on a record-breaking nine occasions. He also played in each of the 16 matches between late 1999 and early 2001 which delivered the then Australian team the greatest run of consecutive victories in the history of Test cricket.

Ironically, Slater's aggressive approach didn't translated to similar results in one-day cricket. He produced a spectacular 73 on his one-day international debut but did not reach such heights again and did not played in an international limited-overs match after 1997.

After a prolonged form slump, Slater was dropped from the Australian Test side in August 2001 for the fifth Ashes Test. The following Australian summer - and under intense media scrutiny of both his professional and personal life - Slater then struggled to maintain a place in the New South Wales side. He continued to plug away, but as his career as a commentator took off, so his form with the bat, and appetite for the game, declined. He suffered a debilitating illness during the 2003-04 summer and announced his retirement in June 2004.
John Polack (June 2004)

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Jan 5, 2010

Michael Slater donned a pink suit in aid of the McGrath Foundation, Australia v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Sydney, 3rd day, January 5, 2010

Michael Slater donned a pink suit in aid of the McGrath Foundation

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Sep 12, 2005

Michael Slater chats with his fellow commentators, England v Australia, The Oval, September 12, 2005

Michael Slater chats with his fellow commentators

© Getty Images

Jun 9, 2004

Slater surveys the SCG after his final call, June 9, 2003

2004: Slater surveys the SCG after his final call

© AFP

Notes

First-class Debut: New South Wales v Tasmania at Hobart, 1991/92

Country Fixtures Country Results
1st Test: New Zealand v Australia at Wellington
Mar 19-23 (11:00 local, 22:00 GMT)
2nd Test: New Zealand v Australia at Hamilton
Mar 27-31 (11:00 local, 22:00 GMT)
6th Match, Group A: Australia v Pakistan at Gros Islet
May 2 (13:30 local, 17:30 GMT)
11th Match, Group A: Australia v Bangladesh at Bridgetown
May 5 (09:30 local, 13:30 GMT)
2nd Match, Group A: Aust Women v Eng Women at Basseterre
May 5 (13:30 local, 17:30 GMT)
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