| Andrew
Symonds - Career Record |
Batting |
| |
Mat |
Inns. |
Runs |
Avrg. |
SR |
HS |
100s |
50s |
Ct |
| Tests |
10 |
15 |
286 |
19.06 |
57.31 |
72 |
0 |
2 |
10 |
| ODIs |
146 |
116 |
3697 |
39.32 |
92.21 |
156 |
5 |
18 |
65 |
47.5% of his ODI runs have
come in 328 fours and 74 sixes
He holds the record for most sixes in an innings (16),
and most in a match too (20) |
| |
| Andrew
Symonds - Career Record |
Bowling |
| |
Mat |
Runs |
Wkts |
Avrg. |
RPO |
Best |
SR |
5wI |
10wM |
| Tests |
10 |
409 |
9 |
45.44 |
2.74 |
3/50 |
99.3 |
0 |
0 |
| ODIs |
146 |
4148 |
114 |
36.38 |
4.95 |
5/18 |
44.1 |
1 |
0 |
Andrew
Symonds is arguably the most useful cricketer of the modern
day one day international cricket. He is a different breed
altogether. A dark horse in more ways than one, ‘Roy’
as he is affectionately known, is quite a handful when it
comes to batting, bowling or throwing himself on the field.
Insofar as one-day cricket is concerned, Symonds is only rivaled
by the likes of Sanath Jayasuriya, Freddie and perhaps Jasques
Kallis. But what makes this Queensland larrikin marginally
better is his ability to excel in all the three faculties
of cricket. He does what Robin Singh dreamt to do for India
and what Chris Cairns did so beautifully for the Kiwis over
the years. He can bat at any number, Bowl spin as well as
seam, field anywhere and has one of the strongest arms in
international cricket. With Ricky Ponting at point, Symonds
in the covers and Michael Clark at extra, Australia are virtually
impossible to be pierced through the offside. Such is the
utility of Roy in one-day international cricket. He is ‘the
total cricket package’.
Symonds
is a product of modern day cricket. The cricketing adage,
‘To mix caution with aggression’ goes out of the
window when he is at the batting crease. ‘No adulteration,
pure aggression’ is his funda. Symonds did struggle
to cement his place in the Australian side in the early part
of his career. But his breakthrough performance could not
have come at a better time – with Australia struggling
at 86 for four in the opening match of the 2003 World Cup,
Symonds blazed away to an unbeaten 143 off only 125 balls
to end the Australian innings at 310 for 8. He, then became
a permanent fixture in the Australian one-day team and came
up with a string of solid performances with the bat, ball
and also changed the course of matches with his preposterous
fielding. His ability to be extremely strong even on his ‘wrong
side’ and invariably hit the ‘target’ makes
him an outstanding fielder.
Symonds
is predominantly a front foot player who favours the leg-side
and hits the cricket ball with extreme power. His ‘big
stride’ not only helps him with the leg before decisions
but also gives him more ‘reach’ to manoeuvre the
ball into the gaps. Symonds can hit sixes at will, playing
for Gloucestershire in 1995, Symonds scored 256, an innings
that contained a first-class record of 16 sixes. With a relatively
short backlift he can wind up beautifully and make good use
of his ungainly bulk. He is incredibly powerful and goes very
hard at the cricket ball; playing ‘early’ and
trying to hit the ‘wrong ball’ have often led
to his dismissal. Like all Australians he enjoys the ball
coming on to the bat and looks by far at home facing the seamers
as against facing the spinners. Symonds is vulnerable against
quality pace as well as spin bowling and is already ‘sorted
out’ in test cricket. But in one-day cricket, with only
one bouncer per over, fielding restrictions, limited overs
per bowler and shorter boundaries, the game is exactly designed
for Andrew Symonds. His batting might not be easy on the eye
but it is mighty effective. The testimony of this fact is
that Symonds has scored over 10,000 runs in first class cricket
with almost 50 centuries at that level!
He
defines modern day one-day international cricket. The 2007
Cricket WorldCup is just around the corner, with the pitches
favouring the batsman and the grounds becoming smaller by
the day, he is one player on whom I would certainly bank on.
His handy bowling ability and exceptional fielding skill is
only a value addition. We need to watch out for this dark
horse in the future.
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Symonds pulls
Muralitharan during Australia's semi-final rout of Sri
Lanka at 2003 WorldCup

Waqar is bemused
as Symonds smashed 143 to open Australia's WorldCup campaign

Symonds celebrates
another century, this time against Bangladesh

Symonds acknowledges
crowd appreciation as he reaches 50.

His darty off-spinners
can be doubly-difficult for the opposition as he varies his
pace exceptionally well.
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