TOM COOPER
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Tom Lexley William Cooper is an Australian-Dutch cricketer who played for South Australia in Australian domestic cricket and for the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League.
Cooper was born in Lismore in New South Wales, but after his youth career he moved to Adelaide and began playing domestic cricket for South Australia, earning a spot in their side in November 2008. Early in his career he stood out in limited overs matches, and his breakout performance came in a match for the Prime Minister's XI against a touring West Indies team, when he scored 160 not out. In 2009, Cooper discovered he was eligible to play for the Netherlands national cricket team due to his Dutch passport, and he has represented the country in a World Cup and two World Twenty20s. He is the older brother of fellow Netherlands cricketer Ben Cooper.
Name | : | Tom Cooper |
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Date of Birth | : | November 26, 1986 |
Birth Place | : | Wollongong, New South Wales |
Age | : | 36 |
Height | : | 6'1" |
Nickname | : | Coops |
Marital Status | : | - |
Batting Style | : | Right Handed Batter |
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Bowling Style | : | Right arm Offbreak |
Team | : | Netherlands |
Role | : | Middle order Batter |
Jersey Number | : | 26 |
Maximum ODI Runs | : | 659 |
Total ODI Matches | : | 33 |
Total ODI Wickets | : | 3 |
Highest ODI Ranking | : | 37 |
Total ODI Score | : | 1242 |
ODI Debut | : | Netherlands vs Scotland at Rotterdam - June 15, 2010 |
Test Debut | : | Netherlands vs Canada at Dubai (DSC) - March 13, 2012 |