- Mark Higgs (cricketer)
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Mark Anthony Higgs (born 30 June 1976 in Queanbeyan, New South Wales) was an Australian first-class cricketer who played for the Southern Redbacks, New South Wales Blues and ACT Comets. He was an allrounder who bowled both slow left-arm orthodox and slow left-arm chinaman. With the bat he was an aggressive left-handed middle order batsman.
Before moving to NSW in 1998-99, Higgs represented the Canberra Comets in one day domestic cricket. The side did not play first class cricket so a move to the Blues allowed him to expand his horizons. He had played in Canberra's first ever season in Australian domestic cricket, smashing 36 and taking three wickets on his debut in 1997-98.
He had trouble holding onto his place in the side in NSW but after a strong finish to the 1999-2000 season was named as a surprise replacement for the injured Shane Warne in the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy in Kenya. Despite playing in a warm up match he did not play an ODI.
In 2000-01 he had his best season with the highlight being an unbeaten 181 in a victory over Queensland. He also impressed with 4 for 15 in a one day game against Western Australia.
Higgs moved interstate again in 2002-03, this time to South Australia. He made a century on debut but struggled from there on in.
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