Chris Swan Explained

Chris Swan
Country:Australia
Fullname:Christopher Andrew Swan
Birth Date:10 August 1978
Birth Place:Southport, Queensland, Australia
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm fast medium
Club1:Queensland
Club2:Brisbane Heat
Year2:2011/12
Columns:3
Column1:FC
Matches1:31
Runs1:804
Bat Avg1:21.15
100S/50S1:0/3
Top Score1:82
Deliveries1:5,673
Wickets1:101
Bowl Avg1:25.92
Fivefor1:3
Tenfor1:1
Best Bowling1:7/75
Catches/Stumpings1:11/–
Column2:LA
Matches2:23
Runs2:100
Bat Avg2:8.33
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:30
Deliveries2:1,182
Wickets2:31
Bowl Avg2:27.38
Fivefor2:0
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:4/24
Catches/Stumpings2:4/–
Column3:T20
Matches3:1
Runs3:
Bat Avg3:
100S/50S3:
Top Score3:
Deliveries3:24
Wickets3:1
Bowl Avg3:16.00
Fivefor3:0
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:1/16
Catches/Stumpings3:0/–
Date:1 August
Year:2022
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7698.html ESPNcricinfo

Christopher Richard Swan (born 10 August 1978) is an Australian professional cricketer. He is a right-arm swing bowler who played for Queensland between 2006 and 2012.[1]

Swan was born at Southport, Queensland in 1978. Before playing first-class cricket, Swan played for the Gold Coast Dolphins in Queensland's grade cricket premiership. He once took nine wickets in an innings for the Dolphins and became the club's captain and coach.[2] [3] He made his debut for Queensland at the age of 28 in a four-day match against New South Wales in October 2006. Despite taking five wickets in the match, it would be more than a year before he played for Queensland again.[2] Upon his recall to the Queensland side, in a limited overs match, he took four wickets for 24 runs and was named the man of the match.[1] [2] He subsequently earned a full-time contract with Queensland. His best bowling figures for Queensland are 7–75, while he has scored three half-centuries as a batsman.[1] The 7–75 performance came in a four-day match against South Australia in November 2010 in which he took 13 wickets—the third best bowling performance in the Bulls' history.[4] The performance followed Swan being dropped from the Bulls' team—he only played in the match after other bowlers withdrew from the team with injuries.[5] His average score with the bat in first class cricket is over 20, while his bowling average is less than 26 runs for every wicket.[1]

As a youngster, Swan represented Queensland in junior Australian rules football squads.[3] Outside professional cricket, he works as a pest.[1] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chris Swan. ESPNcricinfo. 1 August 2022.
  2. News: Bulls dish out revenge. 14 November 2007. Fox Sports. 7 January 2011.
  3. News: Bulls look to quicks. Hamilton. Andrew. 24 October 2006. The Courier-Mail. 7 January 2011.
  4. News: Swan hails Bulls' spirit. 20 November 2010. ABC News. Australia. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 January 2011.
  5. News: Queensland Bulls v South Australian Redbacks, Sheffield Shield. The Courier-Mail. 7 January 2011.
  6. News: Queensland paceman Chris Swan claims 6–69 as Bulls dismiss South Australia for 223. Morton. Jim. 17 November 2010. Fox Sports. 7 January 2011.