Ben Pengelley Explained

Ben Pengelley
Fullname:Ben Pengelley
Birth Date:16 February 1998
Birth Place:Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Left-arm fast-medium
Role:All-rounder
Club1:South Australia
Club2:Cricket Australia XI
Type1:LA
Debutdate1:27 September
Debutyear1:2017
Debutfor1:Cricket Australia XI
Debutagainst1:South Australia
Lastdate1:13 October
Lastyear1:2017
Lastfor1:Cricket Australia XI
Lastagainst1:Tasmania
Columns:1
Column1:LA
Matches1:5
Runs1:71
Bat Avg1:17.75
100S/50S1:0/1
Top Score1:53
Deliveries1:138
Wickets1:2
Bowl Avg1:75.50
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:1/27
Catches/Stumpings1:1/–
Source:https://www.wisden.com/players/ben-pengelley Wisden
Date:10 April 2018

Ben Pengelley (born 16 February 1998) is an Australian cricketer.[1] He made his List A debut for Cricket Australia XI in the 2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup on 27 September 2017.[2]

Career

Pengelley grew up in Yulara, Northern Territory. His family briefly moved to Western Australia before settling in Whyalla in South Australia, roughly 400 km north of Adelaide, where Pengelley finished high school. While living in Whyalla he started playing grade cricket for Adelaide Cricket Club despite the long commute to and from the city.[3] In December 2016 Pengelley represented South Australia in the national under-19 championships as an all-rounder, scoring 359 runs and taking 8 wickets,[4] [5] and he was named in the team of the tournament.[6] In grade cricket in 2016–17 he averaged an impressive 42.89 runs batting for Adelaide, and he made his Futures League debut for South Australia under-23s in the final round of the season.[6]

In the 2017 winter Pengelley was selected as part of Australia's National Performance Squad to train for three months in Brisbane and tour India in the lead up to the summer despite not yet having a contract with any state team.[3] [6] [7] After this he was given a rookie contract with South Australia cricket team for the 2017–18 season.[8]

2017–18 season

Pengelly was in the Cricket Australia XI squad for the 2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup. He made his List A debut for the side in the first match, which was against his home state of South Australia. He took his first career List A wicket, that of Alex Ross.[9] He then scored his maiden List A century against Queensland in his second match, scoring 53 runs off 36 balls before being dismissed with an over left in the innings.[10] He played five matches in the tournament and took two wickets in total.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ben Pengelley . 27 September 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  2. Web site: 1st match, JLT One-Day Cup at Brisbane, Sep 27 2017 . 27 September 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  3. Web site: Rising Aussie all-rounder Ben Pengelley’s road to higher honours stretches for 200,000km. Barton. Joe. 14 June 2017. 27 November 2017. Fox Sports. News Corp Australia.
  4. News: Western Australia win first under-19 national championship in 23 years. Capel. Andrew. 15 December 2016. 27 November 2017. The Advertiser. News Corp Australia.
  5. Web site: Ben Pengelley. 27 November 2017. Cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia.
  6. Web site: Three SA rising stars selected in National Performance Squad. 19 April 2017. 27 November 2017. SACA.com.au. South Australian Cricket Association.
  7. Web site: Ben Pengelley. 27 November 2017. SACA.com.au. South Australian Cricket Association.
  8. Web site: South Australia name contract list. 22 August 2017. 27 November 2017. ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc..
  9. Web site: 1st match, JLT One-Day Cup at Brisbane, Sep 27 2017. 27 September 2017. 25 October 2017. ESPNcricinfo.com. ESPN Inc..
  10. Web site: 2nd match, JLT One-Day Cup at Brisbane, Sep 29 2017. 29 September 2017. 25 October 2017. ESPNcricinfo.com. ESPN Inc..
  11. Web site: Records / JLT One-Day Cup, 2017/18 - Cricket Australia XI / Batting and bowling averages. 25 October 2017. ESPNcricinfo.com. ESPN Inc..