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Wayne B. Phillips

Wayne Phillips
Personal information
Full name Wayne Bentley Phillips
Born (1958-03-01) 1 March 1958 (age 59)
Adelaide, Australia
Nickname Flipper
Batting style Left-handed
Role Batsman, Wicket keeper, coach,
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 320) 11 November 1983 v Pakistan
Last Test 13 March 1986 v New Zealand
ODI debut (cap 69) 22 October 1982 v Pakistan
Last ODI 29 March 1986 v New Zealand
Domestic team information
Years Team
1979–1991 South Australia
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 27 48 114 83
Runs scored 1485 852 6907 1804
Batting average 32.28 24.34 37.74 28.18
100s/50s 2/7 0/6 13/33 1/13
Top score 159 75* 260 135
Balls bowled - - 29 -
Wickets - - 0 -
Bowling average - - - -
5 wickets in innings - - 0 -
10 wickets in match - - 0 n/a
Best bowling - - - -
Catches/stumpings 52/– 42/7 154/7 70/8
Source: [1], 24 August 2011

Wayne Bentley Phillips (born 1 March 1958) is a former Australian cricketer, who played in 27 Tests and 48 ODIs from 1982 to 1986 as a batsman and wicket-keeper. He played for South Australia between 1978 and 1991

Phillips played cricket as a wicketkeeper at high school, but concentrated on batting once he started grade cricket. He would occasionally wicket keep and was a reserve wicketkeeper with Australian under-age teams, but soon established himself as a specialist batsman.

He made his first class debut during the 1977-78 season, when the state sides had been depleted due to World Series Cricket. Over the summer he played three Sheffield Shield matches and a single one-day match as a middle-order batsman, with a top score of 22.

Phillips did not play first class cricket again until the 1980-81 season, when he was picked for South Australia's last match of the Sheffield Shield. He made the most of his opportunity, scoring 111 and 91 as an opener against Victoria.

Phillips established himself as an opening batsman over the 1981-82 season, scoring 857 first class runs at an average of 47.61, forming a strong opening combination with Rick Darling and making an important contribution to South Australia winning the Sheffield Shield that summer.

He scored a century against the visiting Pakistan side and 260 against Queensland - the first double century from a South Australian batsman in ten years.

These results saw Phillips selected in the Australian squad to tour Pakistan that winter as a batsman and reserve keeper.

There was a spot open in the Australian batting line up as Greg Chappell was not touring. Phillips was in competition with Greg Ritchie.

A score of 92 in a tour game against the Pakistan Invitation XI saw Phillips selected to make his one-day international debut in the final match of that series. Unfortunately the game was called off due to a riot.

Phillips scored consistently throughout the 1982-83 season, scoring 680 runs at an average of 37.77. He scored centuries against New South Wales and Tasmania but was unable to break into the test team. There was an opener vacancy after Graeme Wood was dropped but the spot was given to Kepler Wessels.


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