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Alex Ross (cricketer)

Alexander Ian Ross (born 17 April 1992) is an Australian cricketer. The son of a cricket coach, Ross started playing domestic cricket for South Australia in 2012, having moved to the state in 2009 with his father. He began to rise to prominence in the 2014–15 season when, after improved form in both first-class and List A cricket, he began playing for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League. In his first match of BBL|05 he scored 65 runs off 31 balls, making excellent use of the sweep shot and earning the moniker "sweepologist". He currently represents South Australia in first-class and one-day cricket and plays for the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League.

Alex Ross
Personal information
Full name
Alexander Ian Ross
Born (1992-04-17) 17 April 1992 (age 32)
East Melbourne , Victoria, Australia
NicknameSweepologist[1]
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm offbreak
RoleMiddle-order batsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2012–2019South Australia
2014–2016Adelaide Strikers
2016–2019Brisbane Heat
2019–presentSydney Thunder
2024Durdanto Dhaka
First-class debut7 February 2015 South Australia v Western Australia
List A debut14 October 2012 South Australia v Tasmania
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 18 51 86
Runs scored 868 1,103 1,623
Batting average 28.00 29.02 28.98
100s/50s 0/6 1/6 0/9
Top score 92* 110 77*
Catches/stumpings 22/– 22/– 34/–
Source: Cricinfo, 20 December 2022

Early life edit

Ross was born in Casey, Victoria but he spent most of his early life in Christchurch, New Zealand where his father, Ashley Ross, worked as a cricket coach, at one stage being the assistant coach of the New Zealand national cricket team.[2] While living in Christchurch he played hockey rather than cricket. Ross moved back to Australia in 2009 when his father got a job as a cricket coach in Adelaide, South Australia, where he attended St Peter's College.[3] Ross began his cricketing career playing grade cricket for Kensington Cricket Club,[4] though he had also spent twelve months in Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, where he played for the ACT Comets' under-17s team.[3] Ross won the Talbot Smith Fielding Trophy in the 2011–12 grade cricket season as the most outstanding fielder in South Australian grade cricket,[5] and at the end of the season he was given a rookie contract with South Australia's state team.[6]

Domestic career edit

Early career (2012–2015) edit

Ross made his List A debut for South Australia in the 2012–13 Ryobi One-Day Cup against Tasmania[7] and scored his maiden half-century against Western Australia in his fourth match.[8] It wasn't until two years later in the 2014–15 season that he played in any other major formats of the game, having played twelve one-day matches in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. He started the season playing for the Eastern Edge in the SACA Premier League and scored a match-winning 164 runs off 141 balls for the team, hitting nine sixes in the process.[9] After scoring runs in the 2014–15 Matador BBQs One-Day Cup Ross was signed by Big Bash League (BBL) team the Adelaide Strikers[10] and made his Twenty20 debut for the side in their first match of BBL|04.[11] After the BBL he made his first-class debut, playing for South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia.[12] His improvement was rewarded when he was elevated to a senior contract with South Australia.[13]

Breakthrough season edit

Ross had a breakout season in 2015–16, in which national selector Mark Waugh called him "the most improved player in Australia".[14] Despite coming close on three occasions early in the season, he was unable to score his maiden domestic century.[10] Two of these performances came in the 2015–16 Matador BBQs One-Day Cup, when he scored a match-winning 88 not out in a thrilling one-wicket victory over Queensland[15] and 97 not out in the elimination final against Victoria, which took South Australia into the final of the competition.[16] He finished the tournament with the highest batting average for the Redbacks, 59.25, and 237 runs in total.[17] His improved form continued in the Sheffield Shield season, during which he scored 642 runs, second only to captain Travis Head for South Australia.[2]

T20 career (2015–present)

Ross gained notoriety in BBL|05 in the Strikers' first match of the season. In a man-of-the-match performance against the Melbourne Stars he scored 65 runs off 31 balls to lead the Strikers to victory. During the innings he made great use of the sweep shot, and he was given the nickname "the sweepologist" by former Australian bowler Damien Fleming.[1] Ross credited his successes with the sweep shot to his hockey background.[18] At the end of the BBL season he changed clubs, signing a contract with the Brisbane Heat.[18] Ross won the 2016 Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Award with 31.86% of the votes[19] and he finished the season playing for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield final. Though South Australia were unable to win the match, Ross scored an impressive pair of half-centuries with 72 and 71 in his two innings.[20]

Ross signed with the Jamaica Tallawahs in the 2016 Caribbean Premier League, but he was only given three opportunities with the club in the last few matches before the finals, scoring 46 runs at a strike-rate of 95.45.[17][21] After this he joined the Australia A squad in Queensland.[22] His 2016–17 was not as successful as the previous season as he injured his hand during South Australia's opening Matador Cup match and missed out on the rest of the tournament and the first half of the Sheffield Shield season. He returned to cricket in BBL|06 with the Heat and return to South Australia's Sheffield Shield side for the second half of the season.[23][24] He was awarded the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year at the Allan Border Medal ceremony by Cricket Australia in 2016.[25]

In October 2017, in the 2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup, Ross set a new record for the most runs scored in one over by an Australian in List A cricket, with 32.[26] Overall he scored 224 runs for the tournament at an average of 32.00.[27]

In January 2018, Ross was involved in a controversial moment in a BBL match, when he became the first player in BBL history to be dismissed for obstruction. Returning for a second run, Ross deviated from his original line of running and slid on an awkward angle, causing the ball to his bat and go onto the stumps. In the process of a run out appeal, the Hobart Hurricanes requested the umpires check the incident for possible obstruction. After deliberation, the third umpire ruled that Ross had intentionally deviated from his line to obstruct wicket keeper Matthew Wade from taking the ball.[28] The incident caused national debate, with Heat captain Brendon McCullum stating on the broadcast of the game he was willing to be fined in order to express his view that Ross should not have been given out.[29]

Before BBL 09 he signed a contract to play for Sydney Thunders. He failed to impress with the bat in the upcoming seasons and was criticised. He went from being an exciting upcoming rookie to an underperformer.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Adelaide Strikers batsman Alex Ross dubbed 'sweepologist' after brilliant innings". Fox Sport. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Alex Ross". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b Homfray, Reece (19 December 2015). "Alex Ross enjoying breakout season for Redbacks and Strikers". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Grade cricket - How they shape up in 2011-12". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. 7 October 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  5. ^ Capel, Andrew (28 March 2012). "South Australian wicketkeeper Sam Raphael wins Bradman Medal". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  6. ^ "South Australia cull six from contract list". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 6 July 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  7. ^ "4th Match (D/N), Ryobi One-Day Cup at Adelaide, Oct 14 2012". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 14 October 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Mitchell Marsh injured in Western Australia loss". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 17 November 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  9. ^ Earle, Richard (29 September 2014). "Jake Lehmann set to follow father and Australia coach Darren Lehmann into Redbacks line-up". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  10. ^ a b "Alex Ross". Cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  11. ^ "(N)Big Bash League at Adelaide, Dec 18 2014". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 18 December 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Sheffield Shield at Perth, Feb 7-10 2015". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 7 February 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  13. ^ Burnett, Adam (21 April 2015). "Ferguson, Zampa re-sign with Redbacks". Cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  14. ^ Lavalette, Tristan (21 December 2015). "Scorchers begin title defence with loss to Strikers". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  15. ^ "Ross' counterattack leads Redbacks to thrilling win". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  16. ^ Coverdale, Brydon (23 October 2015). "South Australia through to one-day final". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  17. ^ a b Earle, Richard (18 September 2016). "Alex Ross ready for South Australia's one day campaign, minus stars". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  18. ^ a b "Ross makes sweeping change for BBL|06". Cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. 11 February 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  19. ^ Ferris, Sam (27 January 2016). "Ross named Young Cricketer of the Year". Cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  20. ^ Brettig, Daniel (29 March 2016). "Experienced Victoria take charge of final". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  21. ^ "Aussies set to star in CPL finals". Cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  22. ^ "Cummins set to return in Australia A series". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  23. ^ Homfray, Reece (5 October 2016). "Tim Ludeman makes Redbacks return to replace injured batsman Alex Ross in Matador Cup". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  24. ^ Capel, Andrew (30 January 2017). "Hardhitting Alex Ross to play first Sheffield Shield game of the season". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  25. ^ "Australian Cricket Awards | Cricket Australia".
  26. ^ "Rampaging Ross sets new moster over high". Cricket Australia. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  27. ^ "Records / JLT One-Day Cup, 2017/18 - South Australia / Batting and bowling averages". ESPNcricinfo.com. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  28. ^ Malcolm, Alex (10 January 2018). "Short's record 122* sets up Hurricanes' fourth straight win". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  29. ^ "Videos - cricket.com.au". www.cricket.com.au. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  30. ^ Ross, Alex (27 January 2020). "Alex Ross". Authors group. doi:10.1287/772b32a3-c1b9-478f-a13c-ce6e1ceddf14. S2CID 242235772. Retrieved 16 December 2022.

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Alexander Ian Ross born 17 April 1992 is an Australian cricketer The son of a cricket coach Ross started playing domestic cricket for South Australia in 2012 having moved to the state in 2009 with his father He began to rise to prominence in the 2014 15 season when after improved form in both first class and List A cricket he began playing for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League In his first match of BBL 05 he scored 65 runs off 31 balls making excellent use of the sweep shot and earning the moniker sweepologist He currently represents South Australia in first class and one day cricket and plays for the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League Alex RossPersonal informationFull nameAlexander Ian RossBorn 1992 04 17 17 April 1992 age 32 East Melbourne Victoria AustraliaNicknameSweepologist 1 BattingRight handedBowlingRight arm offbreakRoleMiddle order batsmanDomestic team informationYearsTeam2012 2019South Australia2014 2016Adelaide Strikers2016 2019Brisbane Heat2019 presentSydney Thunder2024Durdanto DhakaFirst class debut7 February 2015 South Australia v Western AustraliaList A debut14 October 2012 South Australia v TasmaniaCareer statisticsCompetition FC LA T20Matches 18 51 86Runs scored 868 1 103 1 623Batting average 28 00 29 02 28 98100s 50s 0 6 1 6 0 9Top score 92 110 77 Catches stumpings 22 22 34 Source Cricinfo 20 December 2022 Contents 1 Early life 2 Domestic career 2 1 Early career 2012 2015 2 2 Breakthrough season 3 References 4 External linksEarly life editRoss was born in Casey Victoria but he spent most of his early life in Christchurch New Zealand where his father Ashley Ross worked as a cricket coach at one stage being the assistant coach of the New Zealand national cricket team 2 While living in Christchurch he played hockey rather than cricket Ross moved back to Australia in 2009 when his father got a job as a cricket coach in Adelaide South Australia where he attended St Peter s College 3 Ross began his cricketing career playing grade cricket for Kensington Cricket Club 4 though he had also spent twelve months in Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory where he played for the ACT Comets under 17s team 3 Ross won the Talbot Smith Fielding Trophy in the 2011 12 grade cricket season as the most outstanding fielder in South Australian grade cricket 5 and at the end of the season he was given a rookie contract with South Australia s state team 6 Domestic career editEarly career 2012 2015 edit Ross made his List A debut for South Australia in the 2012 13 Ryobi One Day Cup against Tasmania 7 and scored his maiden half century against Western Australia in his fourth match 8 It wasn t until two years later in the 2014 15 season that he played in any other major formats of the game having played twelve one day matches in the 2012 13 and 2013 14 seasons He started the season playing for the Eastern Edge in the SACA Premier League and scored a match winning 164 runs off 141 balls for the team hitting nine sixes in the process 9 After scoring runs in the 2014 15 Matador BBQs One Day Cup Ross was signed by Big Bash League BBL team the Adelaide Strikers 10 and made his Twenty20 debut for the side in their first match of BBL 04 11 After the BBL he made his first class debut playing for South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia 12 His improvement was rewarded when he was elevated to a senior contract with South Australia 13 Breakthrough season edit Ross had a breakout season in 2015 16 in which national selector Mark Waugh called him the most improved player in Australia 14 Despite coming close on three occasions early in the season he was unable to score his maiden domestic century 10 Two of these performances came in the 2015 16 Matador BBQs One Day Cup when he scored a match winning 88 not out in a thrilling one wicket victory over Queensland 15 and 97 not out in the elimination final against Victoria which took South Australia into the final of the competition 16 He finished the tournament with the highest batting average for the Redbacks 59 25 and 237 runs in total 17 His improved form continued in the Sheffield Shield season during which he scored 642 runs second only to captain Travis Head for South Australia 2 T20 career 2015 present Ross gained notoriety in BBL 05 in the Strikers first match of the season In a man of the match performance against the Melbourne Stars he scored 65 runs off 31 balls to lead the Strikers to victory During the innings he made great use of the sweep shot and he was given the nickname the sweepologist by former Australian bowler Damien Fleming 1 Ross credited his successes with the sweep shot to his hockey background 18 At the end of the BBL season he changed clubs signing a contract with the Brisbane Heat 18 Ross won the 2016 Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Award with 31 86 of the votes 19 and he finished the season playing for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield final Though South Australia were unable to win the match Ross scored an impressive pair of half centuries with 72 and 71 in his two innings 20 Ross signed with the Jamaica Tallawahs in the 2016 Caribbean Premier League but he was only given three opportunities with the club in the last few matches before the finals scoring 46 runs at a strike rate of 95 45 17 21 After this he joined the Australia A squad in Queensland 22 His 2016 17 was not as successful as the previous season as he injured his hand during South Australia s opening Matador Cup match and missed out on the rest of the tournament and the first half of the Sheffield Shield season He returned to cricket in BBL 06 with the Heat and return to South Australia s Sheffield Shield side for the second half of the season 23 24 He was awarded the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year at the Allan Border Medal ceremony by Cricket Australia in 2016 25 In October 2017 in the 2017 18 JLT One Day Cup Ross set a new record for the most runs scored in one over by an Australian in List A cricket with 32 26 Overall he scored 224 runs for the tournament at an average of 32 00 27 In January 2018 Ross was involved in a controversial moment in a BBL match when he became the first player in BBL history to be dismissed for obstruction Returning for a second run Ross deviated from his original line of running and slid on an awkward angle causing the ball to his bat and go onto the stumps In the process of a run out appeal the Hobart Hurricanes requested the umpires check the incident for possible obstruction After deliberation the third umpire ruled that Ross had intentionally deviated from his line to obstruct wicket keeper Matthew Wade from taking the ball 28 The incident caused national debate with Heat captain Brendon McCullum stating on the broadcast of the game he was willing to be fined in order to express his view that Ross should not have been given out 29 Before BBL 09 he signed a contract to play for Sydney Thunders He failed to impress with the bat in the upcoming seasons and was criticised He went from being an exciting upcoming rookie to an underperformer 30 References edit a b Adelaide Strikers batsman Alex Ross dubbed sweepologist after brilliant innings Fox Sport Retrieved 21 December 2015 a b Alex Ross ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 19 December 2014 a b Homfray Reece 19 December 2015 Alex Ross enjoying breakout season for Redbacks and Strikers The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 Grade cricket How they shape up in 2011 12 The Advertiser News Corp Australia 7 October 2011 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Capel Andrew 28 March 2012 South Australian wicketkeeper Sam Raphael wins Bradman Medal The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 South Australia cull six from contract list ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 6 July 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2017 4th Match D N Ryobi One Day Cup at Adelaide Oct 14 2012 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 14 October 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Mitchell Marsh injured in Western Australia loss ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 17 November 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Earle Richard 29 September 2014 Jake Lehmann set to follow father and Australia coach Darren Lehmann into Redbacks line up The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 a b Alex Ross Cricket com au Cricket Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 N Big Bash League at Adelaide Dec 18 2014 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 18 December 2014 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Sheffield Shield at Perth Feb 7 10 2015 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 7 February 2015 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Burnett Adam 21 April 2015 Ferguson Zampa re sign with Redbacks Cricket com au Cricket Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 Lavalette Tristan 21 December 2015 Scorchers begin title defence with loss to Strikers ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 26 November 2017 Ross counterattack leads Redbacks to thrilling win ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 11 October 2015 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Coverdale Brydon 23 October 2015 South Australia through to one day final ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 26 November 2017 a b Earle Richard 18 September 2016 Alex Ross ready for South Australia s one day campaign minus stars The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 a b Ross makes sweeping change for BBL 06 Cricket com au Cricket Australia 11 February 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Ferris Sam 27 January 2016 Ross named Young Cricketer of the Year Cricket com au Cricket Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 Brettig Daniel 29 March 2016 Experienced Victoria take charge of final ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 26 November 2017 Aussies set to star in CPL finals Cricket com au Cricket Australia 2 August 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Cummins set to return in Australia A series ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc 10 May 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Homfray Reece 5 October 2016 Tim Ludeman makes Redbacks return to replace injured batsman Alex Ross in Matador Cup The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 Capel Andrew 30 January 2017 Hardhitting Alex Ross to play first Sheffield Shield game of the season The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 26 November 2017 Australian Cricket Awards Cricket Australia Rampaging Ross sets new moster over high Cricket Australia 6 October 2017 Retrieved 6 October 2017 Records JLT One Day Cup 2017 18 South Australia Batting and bowling averages ESPNcricinfo com ESPN Inc Retrieved 23 October 2017 Malcolm Alex 10 January 2018 Short s record 122 sets up Hurricanes fourth straight win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 11 January 2018 Videos cricket com au www cricket com au Retrieved 11 January 2018 Ross Alex 27 January 2020 Alex Ross Authors group doi 10 1287 772b32a3 c1b9 478f a13c ce6e1ceddf14 S2CID 242235772 Retrieved 16 December 2022 External links editAlex Ross at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Ross cricketer amp oldid 1219683790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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