Hobart Hurricanes

Hobart Hurricanes
Captain: Australia Tim Paine
Coach: Australia Damien Wright
Colours:      Purple
Founded: 2011
Home ground: Blundstone Arena
Capacity: 19,500
Big Bash League wins: 0
Official website: Official Website
Official Facebook Page

1st kit

2015–16 Hobart Hurricanes season

The Hobart Hurricanes is an Australian professional men's Twenty20 cricket team based in Tasmania, Australia. They compete in Australia's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition known as The Big Bash League, representing Hobart. The Hurricanes play their home matches at Blundstone Arena[1] and are sponsored by MyState Financial[2] The Hurricanes wear a purple cricket uniform.[3]

History

Inaugural season

Perth Scorchers taking on Hobart Hurricanes at #TheFurnace in 2011

The Hobart Hurricanes's inaugural coach was Allister de Winter[4] and their inaugural captain was Tim Paine.

The Hobart Hurricanes made a bright start to the inaugural Big Bash League season in 2011/12, winning their first game at the WACA Ground against the Perth Scorchers, making 140 before bowling out the Scorchers for 109, with the performance of fast bowler Ben Hilfenhaus resulting in his selection for the annual Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In the Hurricanes' second match they faced fancied favourites Sydney Sixers before inflicting a 42 run defeat on the Sixers at Bellerive Oval in Hobart. Their overseas Pakistani signee, Rana Naved-ul-hasan particularly bowled well in the death overs, while another overseas player, Owais Shah, batted very well. The team was always at the top two ranks of the tournament table, and easily entered the semis. Though the Hurricanes were outdone in the semis. Rana Naved-ul-hasan was the leading wicket taker in Big Bash League 2011–12, where he claimed 15 scalps for Hobart.[5]

Other Seasons

The Hurricanes played a total of 8 games in the 2012-13 Big Bash League. They ended up losing 4 and winning the same the number of games. They finished the tournament in 6th position out of 8 teams. The Hurricanes qualified for the semi finals in 2013-14 Big Bash by just 1 point ahead of Brisbane Heat. They won the semi final against the Stars. They were outclassed by Perth Scorchers in the final by 39 runs. They finished as the runners-up, their best position so far. Ben Dunk was named the Man of the Tournament with 395 runs and Jonathan Wells was the young gun of the tournament. They only managed to win 3 games in the 2014-15 season and ended up 5th on the table.

2016/17 squad

Hobart Hurricanes at the SCG on January 15, 2014
S/N Name Nat. Date of birth (age) Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
10 George Bailey Australia 7 September 1982 Right-handed Right arm medium
46Dominic Michael Australia 8 October 1987 Left-handed Right-arm medium
11 Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka 27 October 1977 Left-handed Right arm medium Visa contract
9 Jonathan Wells Australia 13 August 1988 Right-handed Right arm medium
All-rounders
54 Daniel Christian Australia 4 May 1983 Right-handed Right arm fast medium
15 Simon Milenko Australia 24 November 1988 Right-handed Right arm fast medium
Wicketkeepers
Ben McDermott Australia 12 December 1994 Right-handed Right arm fast medium Visa contract
27 Tim Paine Australia 8 December 1984 Right-handed Right arm medium Captain
Pace bowlers
Stuart Broad England 24 June 1986 Right-handed Right arm fast medium Visa contract
Hamish Kingston Australia 17 December 1990 Right-handed Right arm medium fast
15 Joe Mennie Australia 24 December 1988 Right-handed Right arm fast medium
43 Sam Rainbird Australia 5 June 1992 Right-handed Left arm fast medium
44 Jake Reed Australia 28 September 1990 Right-handed Right arm fast medium
32 Shaun Tait Australia 22 February 1983 Right-handed Right arm fast
25 Timm van der Gugten Netherlands 25 February 1991 Right-handed Right arm fast medium Non-visa Dutch international
Spin bowlers
13 Cameron Boyce Australia 27 July 1989 Right-handed Right arm leg spin
31 Clive Rose Australia 13 October 1989 Right-handed Left arm orthodox

Honours

Domestic

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/21/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.