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  Squad
VVS Laxman (c)
Sanjay Bangar
Halhadar Das (wk)
Herschelle Gibbs
Adam Gilchrist (wk)
Doddapaneni Kalyankrishna
Pragyan Ojha
Dwaraka Ravi Teja
PM Sarvesh Kumar
Shahid Afridi
Rohit Sharma
Chamara Silva
RP Singh
Scott Styris
Andrew Symonds
Chaminda Vaas
Venugopal Rao
Paidikalva Vijaykumar
Arjun Yadav
Nuwan Zoysa
Robin Singh (coach)

Andrew Symonds

Australia

Player profile

Full name Andrew Symonds
Born June 9, 1975, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Current age 33 years 88 days
Major teams Australia, Deccan Chargers, Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Queensland
Nickname Roy
Playing role All-rounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium, Right-arm offbreak
Height 1.87 m

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 22 34 5 1295 162* 44.65 1947 66.51 2 9 137 27 16 0
ODIs 193 157 33 5006 156 40.37 5395 92.78 6 29 443 102 80 0
T20Is 13 10 4 337 85* 56.16 198 170.20 0 2 33 10 3 0
First-class 215 356 33 14113 254* 43.69 40 63 149 0
List A 410 364 51 10752 156 34.35 9 61 177 0
Twenty20 30 26 8 941 117* 52.27 522 180.26 2 5 108 33 14 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 22 36 1908 839 23 3/50 5/56 36.47 2.63 82.9 0 0 0
ODIs 193 153 5827 4861 129 5/18 5/18 37.68 5.00 45.1 2 1 0
T20Is 13 12 185 277 8 2/14 2/14 34.62 8.98 23.1 0 0 0
First-class 215 16979 8448 231 6/105 36.57 2.98 73.5 2 0
List A 410 11344 9025 275 6/14 6/14 32.81 4.77 41.2 2 4 0
Twenty20 30 28 468 674 17 2/14 2/14 39.64 8.64 27.5 0 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut Sri Lanka v Australia at Galle, Mar 8-12, 2004 scorecard
Last Test West Indies v Australia at Bridgetown, Jun 12-16, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v Australia at Lahore, Nov 10, 1998 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Australia at Basseterre, Jul 6, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v India at Melbourne, Feb 1, 2008 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1994/95
Last First-class West Indies v Australia at Bridgetown, Jun 12-16, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1993/94
Last List A West Indies v Australia at Basseterre, Jul 6, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Kent v Hampshire at Beckenham, Jun 16, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers at Mumbai, Apr 27, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

Andrew Symonds brings gusto to whatever he does, whether firing down offbreaks or mediums, hurling his ungainly bulk round the field or vigorously ruffling the bowler's hair at the celebration of a wicket. He saves his loudest grunt for his batting, where he is that rarest of modern-day creatures - an unabashed six-hitter in the mould of a George Bonnor or a Colin Milburn or a David Hookes. Batting for Gloucestershire at 20, he scythed 16 sixes in the first dig [a world record] against Glamorgan at Abergavenny, 20 for the match [another first], and then announced he couldn't care less about the milestone; he wanted only to help his team. He has been matter-of-factly demolishing attacks ever since. His flaw has been to attempt one six too many - invariably off the wrong ball.

"I used to hate watching him bat," his old coach Toot Byron once lamented. "He wasn't in control of his shot-selection ... he'd get 24 off an over and then go out on the last ball of that over." Legend has it that Symonds, a dreadlocked Queensland larrikin, once turned up barefoot and wearing a cowboy hat for a contract meeting with Cricket Australia's then-chief executive Malcolm Speed. He also graciously ruled himself ineligible for any award at the 2006 Allan Border Medal - he would have been the One-Day Player of the Year - after being suspended for turning up drunk before Australia's embarrassing loss to Bangladesh on the 2005 Ashes tour.

During almost five years in and out of the one-day side he frittered away golden opportunities galore. One day changed everything. Striding out with his team in turmoil against Pakistan in the 2003 World Cup, a game and tournament he never expected to play in, Symonds sculpted a masterly 143 not out in 125 balls. Until that day, he had mustered just 762 one-day runs at only 23; ever since he has averaged more than 45 and become a hero to the masses. "In the past," he admits, "I was a man without a map when I went out to bat." Now he understands his one-day role perfectly - he could have claimed to be the side's most valuable player after pounding three hundreds and taking 21 wickets in 2005-06. His impact to the limited-overs outfit was shown the following season after he ripped a tendon from his arm playing a fierce drive. Without him the team struggled to its worst losing streak in a decade. Symonds proved he was an incredibly quick healer by entering the World Cup mid-tournament and was part of his second consecutive triumph.

Born in Birmingham, Symonds could have played for England but dreamed only of wearing the baggy green. In 2004 his fantasy was fulfilled in decidedly unGabbalike surroundings: the crackling minefields of Sri Lanka. He batted gamely without looking altogether comfortable, and was dumped after two Tests. Almost two years later he received an extended run as Australia's selectors searched for an answer to Andrew Flintoff, but he couldn't consistently mirror his one-day performances. Faced with the axe, he cracked a huge six at the MCG to open his scoring in a pressure-relieving 72 from 54 balls, which included a ground-record five maximums, but was dropped on the Bangladesh tour after struggling for reliable impact in the previous series against South Africa. Given another opportunity when Shane Watson was injured and Damien Martyn retired, he appeared in his first Ashes series and reached a career high in his second game with 156 at the MCG. Batting with his fishing friend Matthew Hayden, he showed he had the mindset to make it.

The past year has been easily his best, with 777 runs in nine Tests against Sri Lanka, India and West Indies. The high was an unbeaten 162 in the first innings at the SCG, which was quickly followed by the low of a lengthy race row involving Harbhajan Singh. The problems did not prevent him becoming the most popular overseas player at the Indian Premier League auction, where he sold for US$1.35m, and he had four games with the Deccan Chargers. After the tournament he switched back into five-day mode and a pair of half-centuries in the tight opening contest with West Indies showed his growing batting maturity and sense of security at Test level. By the end of the campaign his average was a respectable 44.65 and a world away from his early struggles.
Cricinfo staff August 2008

 Notes
One-Day International Player of the Year - 2005

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Sep 0, 2008

Andrew Symonds pictured in his
Andrew Symonds pictured in his "Rod, Reel and Roy" competition in which winners can win a fishing trip with the Australia allrounder
© rodreelandroy.com.au

Aug 27, 2008

Andrew Symonds poses with the Australian flag
Andrew Symonds poses with the Australian flag
© Getty Images

Jul 4, 2008

David Hussey congratulates Andrew Symonds on his half-century
David Hussey congratulates Andrew Symonds on his half-century
© AFP

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