Adam

Voges

Australia
Batsman

Adam

About Adam Voges

Name
Adam Voges
Born
Oct 04, 1979 (45 years)
Birth Place
Australia
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Slow left-arm orthodox

Adam Voges, a right-hand opening batsman from Western Australia, was initially most famous for his maiden one-day century in 2004-05, which was then the fastest in Australia’s domestic history. It came in just 62 balls.

Since his first-class debut in 2002-03, Voges has been a prolific run-getter on the domestic circuit. He scored heavily in the Pura Cup for the next few seasons, with half centuries and hundreds pouring in at magnificent averages. Voges joined the English county, Nottinghamshire in 2008 and scored more than 600 runs at an average of 77.44. He led the Western Australian side in the absence of Marcus North and in 2007, also captained Australia A in Pakistan.

His first call-up to the national team came in 2006-07, when he was chosen to replace Damien Martyn, who retired unexpectedly in the Test series against England. His international debut came much later though, when he played his first ODI in the 2007 Chappell-Hadlee series at Hamilton. Voges also made his Twenty20 International debut in the same year. The talented batsman continued to pile huge runs on the domestic front, which prompted the selectors to recall him in the one-day squad for the 2008-09 Chappell-Hadlee series. Voges represented the Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2010.

Read More >

ICC Ranking

# 0
Test
# 0
ODI
# 0
T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
20
31
7
191
Innings
31
28
5
320
Runs
1485
870
139
12396
Highest Score
269
112
51
249
SR
55.00
87.00
121.00
50.00
Show More

Teams Played For

Australia
Australia
Australia A
Australia A
Hampshire
Hampshire
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals
Middlesex
Middlesex
Western Australia
Western Australia
Australia Under-19
Australia Under-19
Australian XI
Australian XI
Melbourne Stars
Melbourne Stars
Perth Scorchers
Perth Scorchers
Kandurata Warriors
Kandurata Warriors
Jamaica Tallawahs
Jamaica Tallawahs
Prime Ministers XI
Prime Ministers XI