Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Profile "Jason Krejza"


Jason Krejza

Australia

Full name Jason John Krejza
Born January 14, 1983, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales
Current age 28 years
Major teams Australia, Australia A, Leicestershire, New South Wales, Tasmania
Nickname Krazy
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Height 1.84 m 
Jason John Krejza
 Statistics before July 03-2011

Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
2
4
1
71
32
23.66
48.63
0
0
8
0
4
0
ODIs
8
2
1
13
7
13.00
56.52
0
0
0
0
2
0
First-class
42
66
13
1106
101*
20.86
47.00
1
5


30
0
List A
43
31
9
429
52*
19.50
92.65
0
1


14
0
Twenty20
18
16
7
157
33*
17.44
100.64
0
0
5
6
3
0

Bowling averages

Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
2
4
743
562
13
8/215
12/358
43.23
4.53
57.1
1
1
1
ODIs
8
8
425
331
7
2/28
2/28
47.28
4.67
60.7
0
0
0
First-class
42

7148
4594
96
8/215

47.85
3.85
74.4
4
1
1
List A
43

2056
1682
37
3/41
3/41
45.45
4.90
55.5
0
0
0
Twenty20
18
18
371
426
19
3/13
3/13
22.42
6.88
19.5
0
0
0

Career statistics
Test debut
India v Australia at Nagpur, Nov 6-10, 2008
Last Test
Australia v South Africa at Perth, Dec 17-21, 2008
ODI debut
Australia v England at Perth, Feb 6, 2011
Last ODI
India v Australia at Ahmedabad, Mar 24, 2011
First-class debut
2004/05
Last First-class
Tasmania v South Australia at Hobart, Nov 26-29, 2010
List A debut
2004/05
Last List A
India v Australia at Ahmedabad, Mar 24, 2011
Twenty20 debut
Western Australia v Tasmania at Perth, Dec 31, 2007
Last Twenty20
Tasmania v New South Wales at Hobart, Feb 1, 2011

Recent matches
Bat & Bowl
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
0/45
Australia
v India
Ahmedabad
24 Mar 2011
7, 1/44
Australia
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
19 Mar 2011
2/44
Australia
v Canada
Bangalore
16 Mar 2011
0/36
Australia
v Kenya
Bangalore
13 Mar 2011
0/34
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
5 Mar 2011
0/47
Australia
v New Zealand
Nagpur
25 Feb 2011
2/28
Australia
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
21 Feb 2011
10, 0/46
Australia
v South Africa
Bangalore
15 Feb 2011
1/56, 0
Australia
v India
Bangalore
13 Feb 2011
6*, 2/53
Australia
v England
Perth
6 Feb 2011

Profile
In Test cricket, there are very few bowlers who have taken eight or more wickets in an innings. Jason Krejza is one of them. After a poor first outing for an Australian touring team, in which he gave up 199 runs in 31 overs, Krejza's chances of playing a Test on the 2008-09 tour of India seemed bleak. But when he was finally picked ahead of Stuart Clark for the deciding Test in Nagpur, Krejza collected staggering debut innings figures of 8 for 215. It was a bittersweet debut, however, as Krejza also conceded more runs than anyone in their maiden Test performance. He went on to finish with 12 victims for the game; of Australian players only Bob Massie ended his debut Test with better figures.
It was a brilliant way for Krejza to round out a 12-month period that had started in ignominy. A year before his Test call-up, Krejza was caught drink-driving and speeding, and lost his licence for seven months. Tasmania imposed their own punishment on him - he was suspended from their pre-season training and banned from alcohol for the whole summer. He rewarded the state with a solid, if not spectacular, Pura Cup season that brought him 18 wickets at 47.11 from seven games. That was enough for an Australia A call-up and then the higher honour as the national selectors scoured the country for the next Test spinner, and it also justified Krejza's decision to head south during 2006-07. He had squeezed out of a tight queue of New South Wales slow bowlers and transferred to Tasmania, where the line was much shorter. Stuck behind Stuart MacGill with the Blues' new imports, Nathan Hauritz and Beau Casson, Krejza had three productive one-day outings before his mid-season departure but his lack of first-class action was the sealer. In Tasmania it was the other way around; Xavier Doherty was the established one-day spinner but Krejza was given Pura Cup opportunities.
An offspinner who is willing to flight the ball and can extract decent turn, Krejza's debut season at New South Wales raised eyebrows as he picked up Michael Bevan, a more than handy player of spin who spent years at the SCG, three times. The summer ended with nine Pura Cup matches and 12 wickets. The following campaign was less productive as Steve O'Keefe and Aaron O'Brien were also employed, before Hauritz and Casson swelled the stocks further. Until he burst onto the Test scene, Krejza did not have a first-class five-wicket haul to his name but his resume did include solid batting - he has four first-class half-centuries. Krejza spends his time away from the game singing and playing guitar, and he has an interesting family history; his father is a footballer from Czechoslovakia and his mother is from Poland.

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