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James Hopes

James Hopes
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Personal information
Full name James Redfern Hopes
Born (1978-10-24) 24 October 1978 (age 38)
Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Nickname Catfish
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Batting style Right-hand
Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast
Role All-rounder
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 151) 1 March 2005 v New Zealand
Last ODI 20 October 2010 v India
ODI shirt no. 39
Domestic team information
Years Team
2001–2016 Queensland
2008–2010 Kings XI Punjab
2011 Delhi Daredevils
2012 Pune Warriors India
2011–2016 Brisbane Heat
Career statistics
Competition ODIs FC List A T20
Matches 84 70 185 61
Runs scored 1,326 3,687 3,471 1,169
Batting average 25.01 32.91 25.71 25.97
100s/50s 0/3 5/21 2/15 0/10
Top score 63* 146 115 71
Balls bowled 3,157 10,847 7,963 1,087
Wickets 67 162 209 44
Bowling average 35.58 29.67 28.97 34.72
5 wickets in innings 1 5 2 0
10 wickets in match n/a 0 0 0
Best bowling 5/14 6/50 5/14 3/33
Catches/stumpings 25/– 34/0 51/0 16/0
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 18 December 2011

James Redfern Hopes (born 24 October 1978 in Townsville, Queensland) is a former Australian cricketer. Hopes played domestic cricket for Queensland, and had represented Australia in One Day International and Twenty20 cricket.

Hopes has played for Australia's Under-19s side as a batsman but as his career has progressed he has become more of a bowling all-rounder. Played as a 13-year-old in the state's under-age sides before progressing to the Australian Under-19 team - he scored 105, 71 and 51 at the 1998 Youth World Cup

Hopes was earmarked for higher honours in national youth teams but took a few years to settle once graduating to the first-class level. Hopes, who made his debut in 2001, is the Bulls' leading wicket-taker in the one-day competition.

He has five Pura Cup centuries for Queensland and two one-day hundreds, but is also a successful bowler. In the domestic competition in 2005/06, he collected 15 wickets at 18.33 in the ING Cup and 16 at 22.56 in the Pura Cup, however he was unable to transfer his regular success into the international arena.

He had opened innings for Queensland in 2006/07 scoring 553 runs and taking 21 wickets in the Pura Cup, and capturing a season-high 20 victims and a first one-day century in the FR Cup. The IPL franchise King's XI Punjab picked him up and he was a fine contributor in the opening season, but missed the second event to rest an injury, and was hurt in the lead-up to the third tournament. In 2010/11, he was handed the state captaincy replacing Chris Simpson. He was named Sheffield Shield Player of the Series for the 2010/11 series. He became 49th captain of the state. In November 2010, Hopes picked up 3 for 40 and then top scored with 73 as the Bulls pushed well past Tasmania's disappointing 196 on the second day at Bellerive Oval. In December 2010, he took-up coaching role of Queensland as caretaker coach began with a victory after he replaced Trevor Barsby on a sensational day for the Bulls where they bowled out Western Australia on 136 and won the match by 76 runs. In Big Bash match against Tasmania, he scored unbeaten 65 runs and also affected a run-out and took a one-handed catch to dismiss Ryan ten Doeschate was declared the Man-of-the-Match. In Big Bash match against New South Wales, he scored unbeaten 62 runs 38 balls and the set match off the very first ball when James Hopes bowled Usman Khawaja who chopped a pull back onto his stumps. In 2011, an allround performance from Hopes led Queensland to a comfortable six-wicket victory against New South Wales in Ryobi Cup. Hopes provided a solid start with 41 off 56 deliveries before this he took 4 wickets for 16 runs. Hopes took six-wicket haul and ensured that Queensland finished in third place on the 2010/11 Sheffield Shield table with victory by an innings and three runs over Victoria. Hopes was named the Sheffield Shield Player of the Series for 2010/11 at the State Cricket Awards in Hobart. Hopes finished season with averaged of 58.70 with the bat and 20.11 with the ball winning 23 votes won the award ahead of Tasmania allrounder Luke Butterworth. In 2011 Big Bash League, Hopes was signed with the Brisbane Heat. In IPL 2012, he signed Sahara Pune Warriors from Delhi Daredevils. Hopes was the second foreigner to be contracted by Warriors in the transfer window. But Pune Warriors had suffered a setback to their IPL preparations with a knee injury ruling out the Hopes. Hopes led from the front with a half-century in the first innings and a five-wicket haul in the second in 2011/12 Sheffield Shield final.


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