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Southern Redbacks

 
Wikipedia: Southern Redbacks
South Australia
SA Redbacks logo.png
One-day Name: Southern Redbacks
Coach: Australia Mark Sorell
Captain: Australia Graham Manou
Founded: 1887
Home Ground: Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 33,597
First-class debut: Tasmania
in 1887
at Adelaide Oval
Sheffield Shield Wins: 13
Ford Ranger Cup Wins: 2
Official Website: Southern Redbacks

The Southern Redbacks, are also known as the West End Redbacks with their sponsorship agreement with local brewers West End, are an Australian first class cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia. It competes in the first class competition the Sheffield Shield, the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup and the Twenty20 tournament known as the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. The team's home ground and main training venue is the Adelaide Oval. Their One-Day match uniform's dominant colour is red similar to Zimbabwe. The current One Day match uniform features a red body with black sleeves and manufacturer adidas' trademark three-stripe design on the sides. Currently the Redbacks have not won any competition since the 1995/1996 season.

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History

The earliest known First-class match played by South Australia took place against Tasmania on the Adelaide Oval in November 1877.[1] In 1892/93 they joined New South Wales and Victoria and played the inaugural Sheffield Shield season. South Australia won the Shield in just their second attempt. They have won the competition 13 times in total while they have twice won the One Day tournament now known as the Ford Ranger Cup.

Over the years many successful international cricketers have played for South Australia. Clarrie Grimmett played with them during the 1920s and 30s, taking a total of 668 wickets which remains a state record. In 1934 Donald Bradman joined the club after originally playing with New South Wales, and started with scores of 117, 233 and 357 in his first three innings. Others include the Chappell brothers, David Hookes and Terry Jenner.

South Australia have also imported cricketers to play for them, the most famous being Gary Sobers who appeared in three seasons during the early 1960s and Barry Richards. Richards played just one season with South Australia but managed to set a state record for most runs in a season, making 1538 runs in 1970/71.

Honours

Mark Cosgrove wearing South Australia's training gear

Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup (13)

  • 1893-94
  • 1909-10
  • 1912-13
  • 1926-27
  • 1935-36
  • 1938-39
  • 1952-53
  • 1963-64
  • 1968-69
  • 1970-71
  • 1975-76
  • 1981-82
  • 1995-96

One Day Cups (2)

  • 1983-84
  • 1986-87

Recent seasons

South Australia was in the early stages of a rebuilding stage during 2005/06 but made the one day domestic final for the first time since 1994-95, losing to the New South Wales Blues in a thrilling ING Cup final at Adelaide Oval.

In 2006/07 the team suffered a dismal season, finishing last in both the Pura Cup (winning just one match) and Ford Ranger Cup competitions. March 16th saw coach Wayne Phillips resign from his five year contract one year early. Mark Sorell was announced as the new coach.

On April 27 Greg Blewett retired from all competitive levels of cricket excluding domestic cricket in Adelaide.

Squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold.

No. Name Nat Birth date Batting Style Bowling Style Notes
Batsmen
12 Callum Ferguson Australia 21 November 1984 (1984-11-21) (age 25) Right-handed Right arm medium pace Cricket Australia contract
18 Michael Klinger Australia 4 June 1980 (1980-06-04) (age 29) Right-handed Right arm medium pace
23 Cameron Borgas Australia 1 September 1983 (1983-09-01) (age 26) Right-handed Right arm medium pace
26 Tom Cooper Australia 26 November 1986 (1986-11-26) (age 23) Right-handed Right arm off break
29 Daniel Harris Australia 31 December 1979 (1979-12-31) (age 29) Right-handed Right arm medium pace
81 James Smith Australia 11 October 1988 (1988-10-11) (age 21) Right-handed Right arm off break
99 Mark Cosgrove Australia 14 June 1984 (1984-06-14) (age 25) Left-handed Right arm medium pace
?? Michael Cranmer Australia 16 March 1989 (1989-03-16) (age 20) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium
?? Cameron Francis Australia 12 June 1990 (1990-06-12) (age 19) Right-handed Right arm off break
All-rounders
11 Aaron O'Brien Australia 2 October 1981 (1981-10-02) (age 28) Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox
17 Mark Cleary Australia 19 July 1980 (1980-07-19) (age 29) Left-handed Right arm fast-medium
24 Matthew Weeks Australia 4 October 1982 (1982-10-04) (age 27) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium
45 Daniel Christian Australia 4 May 1983 (1983-05-04) (age 26) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium
55 Kieron Pollard British West Indies 12 May 1987 (1987-05-12) (age 22) Right-handed Right arm medium-fast Overseas player
?? Shahid Afridi Pakistan 1 March 1980 (1980-03-01) (age 29) Right-handed Right arm leg break Overseas player
Wicket-keepers
7 Graham Manou Australia 23 April 1979 (1979-04-23) (age 30) Right-handed Club captain, Cricket Australia contract
?? Tim Ludeman Australia 23 June 1987 (1987-06-23) (age 22) Right-handed
?? Alex Carey Australia 27 August 1991 (1991-08-27) (age 18) Left-handed
Bowlers
2 Paul Rofe Australia 16 January 1981 (1981-01-16) (age 28) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium
3 Gary Putland Australia 10 February 1986 (1986-02-10) (age 23) Right-handed Left arm fast-medium
4 Kane Richardson Australia 12 February 1991 (1991-02-12) (age 18) Right-handed Right arm fast
6 Dan Cullen Australia 10 April 1984 (1984-04-10) (age 25) Right-handed Right arm off break
9 Cullen Bailey Australia 26 February 1985 (1985-02-26) (age 24) Right-handed Right arm leg break
14 Peter George Australia 16 October 1986 (1986-10-16) (age 23) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium
21 Jake Haberfield Australia 18 June 1986 (1986-06-18) (age 23) Right-handed Right arm fast
25 Allan Wise Australia 24 February 1979 (1979-02-24) (age 30) Right-handed Left arm fast-medium
32 Shaun Tait Australia 22 February 1983 (1983-02-22) (age 26) Right-handed Right arm fast Cricket Australia contract
?? Tom Brinsley Australia 22 February 1983 (1983-02-22) (age 26) Right-handed Right arm fast
?? Chris Duval Australia 3 August 1983 (1983-08-03) (age 26) Right-handed Right arm fast-medium

Source: Southern Redbacks

First-class records

Most runs for South Australia[1]

Player Runs Career
Darren Lehmann 12070 1987/88 - 2007/8
David Hookes 10439 1975/76 -1991/92
Greg Blewett 10267 1991/92 - 2005/06
George Giffen

Highest individual score:

Most centuries:

Most runs in a season:

Highest partnership:

Highest team score:

  • 821-7d vs Queensland in 1939/40

Most wickets for South Australia[2]

Player Wickets Average
Clarrie Grimmett 668 1924/25 - 1940/41
Ashley Mallett 415 1967/68 - 1980/81
George Giffen 411 1877/78 - 1903/04

Most wickets in a season:

Most wickets in an innings:

Most wickets in a match:

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