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Doug Bollinger Personal information Full name Douglas Erwin Bollinger Born 24 July 1981
Baulkham Hills, Sydney, AustraliaNickname Doug The Rug Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Batting style Left-hand Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium Role Bowler International information National side Australia Test debut (cap 405) 3 January 2009 v South Africa Last Test 3 December 2010 v England ODI debut 24 April 2009 v Pakistan Last ODI 6 February 2011 v England Domestic team information Years Team 2002–present New South Wales 2007 Worcestershire 2010–present Chennai Super Kings Career statistics Competition Test ODI FC List A Matches 12 32 69 88 Runs scored 54 40 326 87 Batting average 7.71 10.00 7.58 6.69 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 21 30 31* 30 Balls bowled 2,401 1,594 12,377 4,346 Wickets 50 50 240 125 Bowling average 25.92 24.16 28.13 27.23 5 wickets in innings 2 2 12 2 10 wickets in match 0 0 2 0 Best bowling 5/28 5/35 6/47 5/35 Catches/stumpings 2/– 7/– 23/– 17/– Source: Cricket Archive, 9 February 2011 Douglas Erwin Bollinger (born 24 July 1981) is a professional Australian cricketer who currently plays first-class cricket for the New South Wales Blues and international cricket for Australia. He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm fast bowler. He also plays for the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.
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Domestic career
A resident of Parklea he commenced his playing career at 15 with Seven Hills Toongabbie RSL Cricket Club where he was noted as being no more than an enthusiastic but erratic bowler during his early days.[1]
The left-armer debuted for New South Wales in 2002–03. In the 2004–05 season, in an ING Cup match against South Australia, he picked up a hat-trick in dismissing the Redbacks' brittle top order. Following this innings, he did not continue this form. He generated some success in the One-Day form of the game, taking 27 wickets at an average of 28.32 in 20 matches leading to the Australian selectors naming him in a 30 man squad for the ICC champions trophy tournament in India. Bollinger is one of a select group of up and coming Australian cricketers who have spent time at the Commonwealth Bank Centre of Excellence honing their cricket skills, in the hope of gaining national selection.
International career
The end of 2006–07 season saw the retirement of Glenn McGrath, who is the third highest wicket-taker in Test history, opening up a bowling position in the Australian team. Bollinger staked his claim early in the summer. He took a five wicket haul in NSW Pura cup match against WA. In a devastating spell of pace and swing not seen at the WACA for some years Bollinger claimed yet another hat-trick and ended up with the figures of 5/38. He made his Test debut for Australia on 3 January 2009 in the Third Test against South Africa at the SCG.
On 1 May 2009, Bollinger claimed his first ODI five-wicket haul, which came against Pakistan at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. He picked up 5/35 and won his first Man of the Match award. In the 6th ODI versus India at Guwahati, he took 4 wickets and was declared as the Man of the match again.
Bollinger was once again drafted into the Australian XI for the second of three Tests against the West Indies in November – December 2009 following injuries to leading pacemen Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle. He took 5 wickets in the match at Adelaide, and continued his good bowling form into the third and final Test, taking career best figures of 5/70 in the first innings and 8/141 for the match.
On 21 January 2011, in an ODI match against England at Hobart, Bollinger scored 30 runs—his highest ever ODI score—in a record ninth wicket partnership with Shaun Marsh. In England's innings, Bollinger was the pick of the Australian bowlers, taking 4/28, as Australia went on to win the match by 46 runs.[2]
Doug Bollinger was ruled out of World Cup 2011 due to ankle injury, and was forced to fly home.[3]
Indian Premier League
Bollinger has been signed up by Chennai Super Kings for the 2010 Indian Premier League. He has been included in the roster after the Super Kings' all-rounder Jacob Oram confirmed his unavailability for the season due to injury. Bollinger arrived for the second half of the tournament after the end of the tour of New Zealand. Bollinger is the fourth Australian to play for the Super Kings after Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey and George Bailey. In his IPL debut, he helped Chennai defend a total of 246 against Rajasthan by taking a catch off Yusuf Pathan which was going for a six; he backpedalled and caught the ball and had to throw it up in the air before falling over the rope and then rebalancing himself to complete the catch. This earned him an award for the best catch of the match. He delivered a spell of 2/15 from four overs dismissing Shane Watson who got 60 off just 25 balls in a match which the other Chennai bowlers averaged 13 runs per over in contrast to his 3.75. Rajasthan ended their innings at 223.
His effort against Kolkata with a spell of 4-1-15-2 helped restrict them to 139 in a crucial match, and the target was chased down by Chennai by nine wickets. Against Delhi, he got two important men[specify] out in his very first over bringing them to a worrying score of 6/3. However, they were only defending a low total of 112 and lost. He ended his spell at 4-0-24-2. In the semifinal against the Deccan Chargers, Bollinger bowled an excellent spell of 4/13 to help Chennai crush the defending champions while defending a low total.This helped them in reaching the final and they eventually won the third edition of the tournament by defeating the Mumbai Indians in the final. Bollinger was greatly responsible for bringing the turnaround in the team's fortunes. Before his arrival they had won only three of their eight games.
Bollinger was bought by the Chennai Super Kings in the 2011 IPL auction for 0.7 Million USD. He could not participate in the first three matches due to injury. However, he confirmed his fitness and had been included in the later part of the tournament. He was awarded the man of the match for his impressive spell against the Pune Warriors India by picking up 3-21 in his limited four overs.
Personal life
On 11 April 2008, Bollinger married fiancee Tegan Sutherland in Wollongong. The couple also have a daughter named Sky.[citation needed]
References
- ^ O'Maley, Christine; Bryn Kay (14 January 2009). "Bolly good fun". Blacktown Advocate (Nationwide News Pty Ltd): pp. 60.
- ^ McGlashan, Andrew (21 January 2011). "Marsh and Bollinger star in Australian victory". The Bulletin. Cricinfo. http://www.espncricinfo.com/the-ashes-2010-11/content/story/497617.html. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
- ^ "Doug Bollinger, ICC World Cup 2011". http://iccworld-cup2011.blogspot.com/2011/02/bollinger-ruled-out-of-world-cup-due-to.html.
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New South Wales squad – current squad 4 Bollinger · 8 Hazlewood · 9 Copeland · 10 Clark · 15 Casson · 17 Watson · 18 Khawaja · 19 Smith · 20 Nevill · 21 Henriques · 22 Hughes · 23 Jaques · 24 Haddin · 27 Cummins · 31 Warner · 37 Katich · 43 Hauritz · 53 Maddinson · 56 Starc · 58 Lee · 63 Clarke · 72 O'Keefe · 86 Cockley · 99 Rohrer · Abbott · Bills · Brain · van der Gugten · Zampa ·
Coach: StuartChennai Super Kings – current squad Suresh Raina · Albie Morkel · Doug Bollinger · Ganapathi Vignesh · George Bailey · MS Dhoni (c) · Murali Vijay · Scott Styris · Joginder Sharma · K Vasudevadas · Nuwan Kulasekara · Abhinav Mukund · Sudeep Tyagi · Suraj Randiv · Anirudha Srikkanth · Faf du Plessis · Wriddhiman Saha · Subramaniam Badrinath · Tim Southee · Dwayne Bravo · Michael Hussey · Ravichandran Ashwin · Shadab Jakati · Yo Mahesh ·
Coach: Stephen Fleming
Australia squad – 2011 Cricket World Cup 7 Cameron White · 11 Dirk Nannes · 12 Callum Ferguson · 14 Ricky Ponting (c) · 18 Jason Krejza · 23 Michael Clarke · 25 Mitchell Johnson · 29 David Hussey · 32 Shaun Tait · 33 Shane Watson · 36 Tim Paine (wk) · 41 John Hastings · 48 Michael Hussey · 49 Steven Smith · 57 Brad Haddin (wk) · 58 Brett Lee · Coach: Tim Nielsen
Michael Hussey and Nathan Hauritz were replaced due to injury by Callum Ferguson and Jason Krejza respectively. Doug Bollinger was injured and replaced by Michael Hussey. Dirk Nannes joined the squad as a backup bowler.2011–12 Cricket Australia contracted players 2 Hughes · 4 Bollinger · 7 White (c) · 9 Marsh · 10 Siddle · 12 Ferguson · 14 Ponting · 18 Krejza · 20 Hilfenhaus · 22 Doherty · 23 Clarke (c) · 25 Johnson · 29 D. Hussey · 33 Watson · 36 Paine (†) · 41 Hastings · 43 Hauritz · 44 Pattinson · 45 Harris · 48 M. Hussey · 49 Smith · 57 Haddin (†) · 58 Lee ·
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