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Ian Healy

Ian Healy

Age 60AustraliaAUSTRALIA
Right Handed Wicket Keeper

Ian Healy played for a transitional Aussie team. The pint sized wicket keeper was known for his astute keeping skills and nasal chants of “Bowling Warnie”.

Healy made his debut against Pakistan in 1988 after playing just six first-class matches, picked ahead of the well established Rod Marsh. The decision received flak from all corners but the combative keeper held on to prove people wrong. His greatest performances came towards the second half of his career. In 1992-93, he took 52 catches and stumped 10 batsmen; and also scored his maiden Test century against England. As time passed by, Healy became a very important part of the Aussie batting line up giving the lower middle order much needed stability. In the absence of Mark Taylor, he captained the team for eight ODIs.

With the emergence of Adam Gilchrist and poor form, Healy called it quits in 1999. The Australian Cricket Board chose him as the wicketkeeper of the 20th Century. Post retirement Healy took up commentary.
 

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Ian Healy Statistics

Debut
Australia vs Pakistan on Oct 14, 1988
Last
Australia vs England on May 25, 1997
Debut
Australia vs Pakistan on Sep 15, 1988
Last
Australia vs Zimbabwe on Oct 14, 1999

Ian Healy Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
16817644021.0083.84
Highest Runs56
Balls Faced63
On DateJan 10, 95
AgainstEnglandENG

Ian Healy Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
194393
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Ian Healy Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
119435622427.3949.72
Highest Runs161
Balls Faced250
On DateNov 22, 96
AgainstWest IndiesWI

Ian Healy Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
366291
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average
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