This article contains information, results and statistics regarding the Australian national cricket team in the 2008-09 cricket season. Statisticians class the 2008–09 season as those matches played on tours that started between September 2008 and April 2009.
Player contracts edit
The 2008-09 list was announced on 9 April 2008.[1] Note that uncontracted players still are available for selection for the national cricket team.
Player | Age as at 29 April 2024 |
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Ricky Ponting (captain) | 49 years, 132 days | TAS | 366 | 123 | 14 |
Michael Clarke (vice-captain) | 43 years, 27 days | NSW | 389 | 149 | 23 |
Doug Bollinger | 42 years, 280 days | NSW | 4 | ||
Nathan Bracken | 46 years, 230 days | NSW | 387 | 142 | 59 |
Beau Casson | 41 years, 144 days | NSW | 15 | ||
Stuart Clark | 48 years, 214 days | NSW | 396 | 153 | 8 |
Brad Haddin | 46 years, 189 days | NSW | 400 | 144 | 57 |
Matthew Hayden | 52 years, 183 days | QLD | 359 | 111 | 28 |
Ben Hilfenhaus | 41 years, 45 days | TAS | 161 | 29 | |
Brad Hodge | 49 years, 122 days | VIC | 394 | 154 | 17 |
James Hopes | 45 years, 188 days | QLD | 151 | 39 | |
David Hussey | 46 years, 289 days | VIC | 167 | 29 | |
Michael Hussey | 48 years, 338 days | WA | 393 | 150 | 48 |
Phil Jaques | 44 years, 362 days | NSW | 395 | 158 | 5 |
Mitchell Johnson | 42 years, 179 days | QLD | 398 | 156 | 25 |
Simon Katich | 48 years, 252 days | NSW | 384 | 143 | 13 |
Brett Lee | 47 years, 173 days | NSW | 383 | 140 | 58 |
Shaun Marsh | 40 years, 295 days | WA | 165 | 9 | |
Ashley Noffke | 46 years, 365 days | QLD | 164 | 22 | |
Andrew Symonds | 48 years, 325 days | QLD | 388 | 139 | 63 |
Shaun Tait | 41 years, 67 days | SA | 392 | 162 | 32 |
Adam Voges | 44 years, 208 days | WA | 163 | 24 | |
Shane Watson | 42 years, 317 days | QLD | 391 | 148 | 33 |
Match summary edit
Format | P | W | L | D | T | NR |
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Twenty20 International | 3* | 2 | - | - | - | |
One Day International | 10* | 1 | 5 | - | - | - |
Tests | 9 | 3 | 4 | 2 | - | - |
Total | 3 | - | - | 1 | - | - |
M = Matches Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, T = Tied, NR = No Result * = Not all games played yet
Series Summary
Champions Trophy edit
Australia were due to play in the 2008 ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan between 12 September and 28 September, however due to security concerns from several nations, the tournament was postponed until October 2009.[2]
Tour of India edit
Australia arrived in India in September for a 4 Test series against the Indian cricket team. A tour match in late September starts the tour and it concludes after the final Test in November.
Tour matches edit
Tour Match: 27–28 September, Jaipur edit
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Tour Match: 2–5 October, Hyderabad edit
2–5 October
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Test series edit
First Test edit
Australian XI: Matthew Hayden, Simon Katich, Ricky Ponting (c), Michael Hussey, Michael Clarke, Shane Watson, Brad Haddin (wk), Cameron White, Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson, Stuart Clark
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- Series level 0-0
Test debut: Cameron White
2nd Test edit
17–21 October
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3rd Test edit
29 October - 2 November
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613/7 dec (171 overs)
Gautam Gambhir 206 (380) V. V. S. Laxman 200* (301) Mitchell Johnson 3/142 (32 overs) |
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4th Test edit
6–10 November
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India won the series 2-0-2
New Zealand in Australia (First Leg) edit
Test series edit
The first leg comprises two Test match series.
First Test: 20–24 November, Brisbane edit
20–24 November
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214
Clarke 98, Hussey 35, Symonds 26 Southee 4-63, O'Brien 2-44, Ryder 2-7 |
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Taylor 40, Flynn 39, Ryder 30 Johnson 4-30, Clark 2-46, Lee 2-38, Watson 2-35 | |
268
Katich 131, Johnson 31, Symonds 20 Martin 3-69, O'Brien 2-58, Vettori 2-46 |
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Taylor 75, Flynn 29, Ryder 24 Johnson 5-39, Clark 4-43, Lee 1-53 |
Second Test: 28 November-2 December, Adelaide edit
28 November - 2 December
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270
Redmond 83, Taylor 44, McCullum 30 Lee 4-66, Johnson 2-56, Hauritz 2-63 |
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Haddin 169, Clarke 110, Ponting 79 O'Brien 3-111, Martin 2-110, Vettori 2-124, Redmond 2-47 | |
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McCullum 84, How 28, Extras 28, Redmond 19 Lee 5-105, Johnson 3-29, Hauritz 2-32 |
Australia won the series 2-0-0. New Zealand then goes home for a series against the West Indies and Australia will host the South African team. New Zealand returns to Australia on 29 January 2009 for the second leg.
South Africa in Australia edit
South Africa arrived in Australia for a 3 Tests, 2 Twenty20's and 5 ODI's against the Australian cricket team.
Test series edit
First Test edit
17–21 December
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414/4 (119.2 overs)
Graeme Smith 108 (147) AB de Villiers 106* (186) Mitchell Johnson 3/98 (34.2 overs) |
Second Test edit
26–30 December
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Third Test edit
3–7 January
Scorecard |
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445 (136.2 overs)
Michael Clarke 138 (250) Mitchell Johnson 64 (125) Paul Harris 3/84 (29.2 overs) Dale Steyn 3/95 (27 overs) |
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South Africa won the series 2-1-0
Twenty20 Series edit
1st Twenty20 edit
Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
2nd Twenty20 edit
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
Australia won the series 2-0-0
ODI Series edit
1st ODI edit
Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
2nd ODI edit
South Africa won the toss and elected to field.
3rd ODI edit
4th ODI edit
5th ODI edit
South Africa won the series 4-1-0
New Zealand in Australia (Second Leg) edit
New Zealand returns for the second leg, consisting of a tour match against the Prime Minister's XI, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) against Australia and a Twenty20 International also against Australia.
ODI Series edit
1st ODI edit
2nd ODI edit
6 February 2009
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3rd ODI edit
4th ODI edit
10 February 2009
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Michael Hussey 75(71)* David Hussey 79(96)
Iain O' Brien 2/54 |
Ross Taylor 76(71)
James Hopes 2/37 |
5th ODI edit
Match was a washout
Twenty20 edit
Twenty20 edit
15 February 2009
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David Hussey 41(39), Adam Voges 26(24), David Warner 23(15)
Iain O'Brien 2/34 |
Brendon McCullum 61(47), Neil Broom 36(26)
Peter Siddle 2/24, Nathan Bracken 0/16 |
Important events edit
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See also edit
References edit
- ^ Bollinger and Marsh receive contracts Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 April 2008
- ^ ICC Agrees to Postpone Champions Trophy Archived 30 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Cricket World. Retrieved 23 September 2008