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Rodney Hogg

Australiab. 1951-03-05Retired
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Biography

Rodney Hogg, born on March 5, 1951, in Melbourne, Australia, is a former Australian cricketer renowned for his fast bowling abilities. He made his Test debut for Australia in 1978 against Pakistan and quickly established himself as a prominent figure in the national team. Hogg's unique bowling style and aggressive approach garnered attention, enabling him to become one of the leading fast bowlers of his time.

Throughout his international career, Hogg played 38 Test matches between 1978 and 1985, claiming 123 wickets at an average of 27.30. He was particularly successful during the 1981 Ashes series, where he played a pivotal role in Australia’s triumph, securing 30 wickets at an impressive average of 12.76. His contributions were also significant in One Day Internationals (ODIs), where he represented Australia in 71 matches and took 73 wickets.

After retiring from professional cricket, Hogg transitioned into commentary and coaching, sharing his extensive knowledge of the game. He is remembered not only for his achievements on the field but also for his charismatic personality and his ability to engage with fans. Rodney Hogg's legacy endures as one of Australia’s notable fast bowlers, contributing to the rich history of Australian cricket.

Quick Facts

Full nameRodney Hogg
Date of birth1951-03-05
NationalityAustralia
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