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Stephen Fleming      

Full name Stephen Paul Fleming

Born April 1, 1973, Christchurch, Canterbury

Current age 36 years 344 days

Major teams New Zealand, Canterbury, Chennai Super Kings, ICC World XI, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Wellington, Yorkshire

Playing role Higher middle order batsman

Batting style Left-hand bat

Stephen Paul Fleming
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 111 189 10 7172 274* 40.06 15652 45.82 9 46 917 26 171 0
ODIs 280 269 21 8037 134* 32.40 11242 71.49 8 49 823 63 133 0
T20Is 5 5 0 110 38 22.00 85 129.41 0 0 20 0 2 0
First-class 247 406 32 16409 274* 43.87 35 93 340 0
List A 460 437 38 14019 139* 35.13 22 86 225 0
Twenty20 53 53 3 1157 64* 23.14 949 121.91 0 6 156 22 13 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 111 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 280 3 29 28 1 1/8 1/8 28.00 5.79 29.0 0 0 0
T20Is 5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 247 102 129 0 - - - 7.58 - 0 0 0
List A 460 35 31 2 1/3 1/3 15.50 5.31 17.5 0 0 0
Twenty20 53 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v India at Hamilton, Mar 19-23, 1994 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v England at Napier, Mar 22-26, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut New Zealand v India at Napier, Mar 25, 1994 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Kingston, Apr 24, 2007 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Auckland, Dec 26, 2006 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1991/92
Last First-class New Zealand v England at Napier, Mar 22-26, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1992/93
Last List A Wellington v Canterbury at Wellington, Feb 20, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Yorkshire v Derbyshire at Leeds, Jun 14, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Northern Districts v Wellington at Mt Maunganui, Feb 22, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Graceful and determined, Stephen Fleming will go down as his country's most successful captain and one of their best batsman after an international career that spanned 15 years. He owns a series of records, including the first New Zealander to pass 7000 Test runs, a landmark reached during his final series against England in 2008. During his last innings, in Napier, he did just enough to lift his career average over 40. Nine Test centuries is a poor return for such a talent, but Fleming was worth than his statistics.

A stint with Middlesex in 2001 laid the foundations for a successful re-evaluation of his batting methods where the inability to convert half-centuries to centuries did no justice to his ...

Graceful and determined, Stephen Fleming will go down as his country's most successful captain and one of their best batsman after an international career that spanned 15 years. He owns a series of records, including the first New Zealander to pass 7000 Test runs, a landmark reached during his final series against England in 2008. During his last innings, in Napier, he did just enough to lift his career average over 40. Nine Test centuries is a poor return for such a talent, but Fleming was worth than his statistics.

A stint with Middlesex in 2001 laid the foundations for a successful re-evaluation of his batting methods where the inability to convert half-centuries to centuries did no justice to his quality. But after a breakout innings of 134 not out to steer New Zealand to a classy World Cup victory over South Africa, along with another spell in county cricket, with Yorkshire, Fleming confirmed his greater batting consistency with a career-highest 274 not out against Sri Lanka in the first Test of their 2003 series. He followed that with an equally impressive 192 at Hamilton against Pakistan later that year and was named New Zealand's cricketer of the year in 2004.

The date 26 October, 2004 will remain in Fleming's memory, as he gained three New Zealand Test records in facing the Bangladesh attack at Chittagong. Firstly, his 87th Test earned him the record for most caps won by a New Zealander and, in striding to the crease for the 150th time, this was the greatest number of Test innings for New Zealand. And, as he moved to 81, in an innings where he would strike 202, he surpassed Martin Crowe's record aggregate of 5444 runs in Tests for New Zealand. He launched his first book, Balance of Power in December 2004 and, in the following season, captained Nottinghamshire to their first county title since 1987. He had a benign tumour removed from his face in December 2005, during Australia's one-day tour of New Zealand.

The following May he made his 100th Test appearance, against South Africa - appropriately at Centurion - although failed to mark the occasion with an innings of substance. A wonderful 262 followed at Cape Town but New Zealand were unable to win the match. The World Cup in the West Indies was Fleming's fourth as a player and third as captain and he led New Zealand to another semi-final. That was his final act as one-day skipper, though, as he announced he was standing down from that half of his role but wanted to continue leading the Test side. He spent the off-season playing at Nottinghamshire and dodging questions about whether he would join the Indian Cricket League. In September he announced he would stay on as a New Zealand Test player but retired from ODIs, and at the same time was relieved of the Test captaincy after a decade in charge, in favour of Daniel Vettori. However, after being tempted by the Indian Premier League he announced his international retirement and the series against England was his last.
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Timeline
    • January 20, 1992
      Start as you don't mean to go
      • Makes his first-class debut in Hamilton, playing for Canterbury against Northern Districts, at the age of 18. Is promptly removed by Richard de Groen for nought.
    • March 19, 1994
      Hamilton is nicer this time
      • Gives a glimpse of his talent on Test debut, against India, scoring 92 in the second innings and earning the Man-of-the-Match award. Follows this just days later with 90 on his one-day international debut in Napier.
    • 1995
      Grass is greener
      • Is caught by team management and admits to smoking marijuana on tour in South Africa, for which he is later fined $175.
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Best Performances
    • 106 not out v West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1995-96
      • Fleming, 22, is at the centre of a day of firsts for New Zealand. West Indies set the visitors a gettable target of 239, and when New Zealand fall to 71 for 4 somebody has to step up. Fleming does, pacing his innings beautifully against an attack boasting Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh and Ian Bishop, finishing unbeaten on 106 and striking the winning runs with one ball to spare. It is his first ODI century, the first by a New Zealander against West Indies, and New Zealand's first ODI win in the Caribbean.
    • 116 not out v Australia, Melbourne, 1997-98
      • Another New Zealand chase, another superbly paced Fleming century. New Zealand's only win on this tour of Australia comes as they overhaul the hosts' 251 at the MCG. An under-strength Australia attack still manages to have New Zealand at 42 for 3 and by that stage the bookmakers have the visitors at 20 to 1. Things don't improved much as they stroll past 100 in the 30th over, but Fleming gradually eats away at the target - he only hits eight fours in the innings - and finishes unbeaten on 116. It is one of many big knocks Fleming would play in come-from-behind victories.
    • 78 and 174 not out v Sri Lanka, Colombo, 1998
      • Before the match, Fleming has been continuously accused of lacking concentration as he tries to build big scores. That trend looks set to continue when he absentmindedly strolls to the crease without his box and has to rush back to retrieve it. A lazy shot brings his dismissal for 78, but in the second innings he displays a rarely-seen resolve, batting for nearly eight hours and setting up a 167-run victory. It is Fleming's second Test century, and New Zealand hope it would be his career's turning point. As it turns out, Fleming doesn't reach triple-figures again in a Test for nearly four years.
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Cricinfo picks - Our top articles on this player
  • Fleming fulfilled at last (Dec 22, 2003)
    Stephen Fleming's stature as a captain has never been in doubt
  • From young dasher to mature leader (Apr 14, 2006)
    Andrew Miller looks back on Stephen Fleming's career as he reaches 100 Tests
  • 'My style of captaincy has gone 360 degrees' - Fleming (Oct 24, 2006)
    Stephen Fleming, who stands on the threshold of becoming the most capped one-day captain, talks on the art of leadership
  • Captain Insatiable (May 3, 2006)
    Andrew Miller looks at Stephen Fleming, Cricinfo's top performer of the week
  • Fleming 'only just' satisfied (Mar 25, 2008)
    By tea Stephen Fleming had achieved his first aim, the 54 runs required to nudge his career average past 40, but within minutes of the resumption, he was gone - not to a sublime piece of skill from the bowler, Monty Panesar, but to yet another wafty, half
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Apr 16, 2009

MS Dhoni and Stephen Fleming chat during a Chennai Super Kings training session, Cape Town, April 16, 2009

MS Dhoni and Stephen Fleming chat during a Chennai Super Kings training session

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Apr 16, 2009

Stephen Fleming during a Chennai Super Kings practice session, Cape Town, April 16, 2009

Stephen Fleming during a Chennai Super Kings practice session

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Mar 26, 2008

Stephen Fleming spends time with his daughter Tayla, New Zealand v England, 3rd Test, Napier, 5th day, March 26, 2008

Stephen Fleming spends time with his daughter Tayla

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Country Fixtures Country Results
4th ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Auckland - Mar 11
New Zealand 238 (44.1 ov)
Central Dist v Wellington at Napier
Mar 12-15 (10:30 local, 21:30 GMT)
Northern Dis v Auckland at Whangarei
Mar 12-15 (10:30 local, 21:30 GMT)
Otago v Canterbury at Queenstown
Mar 12-15 (10:30 local, 21:30 GMT)
5th ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Wellington
Mar 13 (14:00 local, 01:00 GMT)
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