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Adam Hollioake      

Full name Adam John Hollioake

Born September 5, 1971, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Current age 38 years 78 days

Major teams England, Essex, Surrey

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Relation Brother - BC Hollioake

Adam John Hollioake
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 4 6 0 65 45 10.83 158 41.13 0 0 7 1 4 0
ODIs 35 30 6 606 83* 25.25 807 75.09 0 3 46 4 13 0
First-class 173 263 21 9376 208 38.74 18 55 157 0
List A 284 249 36 5984 117* 28.09 2 30 87 0
Twenty20 22 19 6 306 65* 23.53 222 137.83 0 1 22 13 5 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 4 3 144 67 2 2/31 2/55 33.50 2.79 72.0 0 0 0
ODIs 35 32 1208 1019 32 4/23 4/23 31.84 5.06 37.7 2 0 0
First-class 173 8808 4927 120 5/62 41.05 3.35 73.4 1 0
List A 284 9074 8186 352 6/17 6/17 23.25 5.41 25.7 18 7 0
Twenty20 22 19 385 515 40 5/21 5/21 12.87 8.02 9.6 2 2 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v Australia at Nottingham, Aug 7-10, 1997 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v England at Port of Spain, Feb 5-9, 1998 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Pakistan at Birmingham, Aug 31, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI England v India at Birmingham, May 29-30, 1999 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1993 - 2004
List A span 1992 - 2004
Twenty20 debut Surrey v Middlesex at The Oval, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Middlesex v Essex at Lord's, Jul 6, 2007 scorecard
Profile

What Adam Hollioake lacked in ability, he made up for with attitude. He was a natural leader, encouraged his Surrey side to get up the opposition's noses, and relished a scrap. His batting was more artisan than artiste but he was strong square of the wicket and possessed a tasty cover-drive. As a seamer he was more effective in the one-day game, where his hard-to-pick knuckle ball fooled batsmen into playing too early. He shone with the bat in the one-day games against the 1997 Australians - even breaking into the Test team - and later that year inherited the captaincy of England's one-day side from Mike Atherton, who continued to lead in the Tests. It was an unprecedented but initially successful move as Hollioake's inexperienced squad lifted the Akai Singer Champions Trophy in Sharjah. But defeats in West Indies and at home to South Africa cost Hollioake his job. His England career appeared to be over when he was dropped after the disastrous 1999 World Cup, but was back in the selectors' thoughts ahead of the 2003 tournament. By then, however, he had suffered the heartbreak of seeing his talented younger brother, Ben, die in a car accident. Adam returned from an enforced break a more mature character and, sometimes batting like a man possessed, lifted Surrey to a poignant third Championship title in four years. At the end of the 2003 season, he embarked on a sponsored walk, cycle and sail from Scotland to Morocco to raise money for the Ben Hollioake Memorial Fund, and announced his intention to retire at the end of 2004. He came back for one match, in 2005, when he took a hat-trick in a fundraiser, and then in 2007 made an unexpected - and largely unsuccessful - return to Twenty20 cricket, playing for Essex.
Lawrence Booth

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2003

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Jan 12, 2008

Adam Hollioake and John Emburey, sporting a fetching yellow hat, walk through the legs of honour, Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series, Maroubra Beach, Sydney, January 12, 2008

Adam Hollioake and John Emburey, sporting a fetching yellow hat, walk through the legs of honour

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Jul 6, 2007

Essex 's Adam Hollioake and Andy Bichel celebrate the dismissal of Middlesex's Andrew Strauss at Lord's, July 6, 2007

Essex 's Adam Hollioake and Andy Bichel celebrate the dismissal of Middlesex's Andrew Strauss at Lord's

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Jul 3, 2007

Adam Hollioake, kneeling, watches another Sussex boundary speed to the fence, Sussex v Essex, Twenty20 Cup, Hove, July 3, 2007

Adam Hollioake, kneeling, watches another Sussex boundary speed to the fence

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Country Fixtures Country Results
2nd ODI: South Africa v England at Centurion - Nov 22
South Africa 210/7 (44.2 ov)
3rd ODI: South Africa v England at Cape Town
Nov 27 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
4th ODI: South Africa v England at Port Elizabeth
Nov 29 (10:00 local, 08:00 GMT)
5th ODI: South Africa v England at Durban
Dec 4 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
SAA Ch XI v England XI at East London
Dec 9-10 (10:30 local, 08:30 GMT)
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