Glen Batticciotto Explained

Glen Batticciotto
Country:Australia
Fullname:Glen Charles Batticciotto
Birth Date:18 August 1981
Birth Place:Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Role:Batsman
Columns:3
Matches1:5
Runs1:177
Bat Avg1:22.12
100S/50S1:1/0
Top Score1:101
Deliveries1:90
Wickets1:1
Bowl Avg1:37.00
Fivefor1:0
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:1/37
Catches/Stumpings1:4/–
Matches2:9
Runs2:179
Bat Avg2:29.83
100S/50S2:0/1
Top Score2:54*
Deliveries2:
Wickets2:
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:2/–
Matches3:11
Runs3:107
Bat Avg3:17.83
100S/50S3:0/0
Top Score3:38
Deliveries3:
Wickets3:
Bowl Avg3:
Fivefor3:
Tenfor3:
Best Bowling3:
Catches/Stumpings3:7/–
Date:20 May
Year:2022
Source:http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/4260.html CricInfo

Glen Charles Batticciotto (born 18 August 1981) is an Australian cricketer who played for Queensland and the Australian under-19 side. A left-handed batsman and occasional right-arm medium pace bowler, Batticciotto began his career with the Queensland U-19 team and the Queensland Academy of Sport as well as playing for Australia in the U-19 World Cup. He made his List-A and Twenty20 debut for Queensland in 2008, before making his first class cricket debut on 13 October 2009 following a period of strong form which earned him the Peter Burge Medal.

Career

Strong performances at club cricket level in Brisbane brought Batticciotto to the Australian U-19 team alongside Mitchell Johnson, Shane Watson and Michael Clarke.[1] He made two appearances in January 2000 during the U-19 World Cup, however he failed at both opportunities. The first, against Ireland's U-19 on 13 January, saw Batticciotto score a first-ball duck.[2] On 20 January, he faced Pakistan U-19, and was dismissed after three balls, again failing to score.[3] Prolific play at club level continued, however, earning Batticciotto the Peter Burge Medal. He played out 2003 in England, playing club cricket and making appearances for Middlesex and Essex Second XIs.[4] [5] He played in the Lancashire League and East Anglia Premier Leagues through until 2008.[6] Success brought a debut for Queensland on 19 November 2008, against New South Wales. He scored three from eight balls.[7] On 26 December he took part in the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash, scoring 11 from 11 balls on debut,[8] and on 13 October 2009, he faced Western Australia on his first class debut. He made 13 runs, and took one wicket for 37.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bulls call on batsman Batticciotto. 16 November 2008. ESPNcricinfo. 6 January 2010.
  2. Web site: Australia Under-19s v Ireland Under-19s - ICC Under-19 World Cup 1999/00 (Group D). Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  3. Web site: Australia Under-19s v Pakistan Under-19s - ICC Under-19 World Cup 1999/00 (Super League Group One). Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  4. Web site: Second Eleven Championship Matches played by Glen Batticciotto (9). Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  5. Web site: Second Eleven Trophy Matches played by Glen Batticciotto (10). Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  6. Web site: Teams Glen Batticciotto played for. Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  7. Web site: New South Wales v Queensland - Ford Ranger Cup 2008/09. Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  8. Web site: Queensland v New South Wales - KFC Twenty20 Big Bash 2008/09. Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.
  9. Web site: Western Australia v Queensland - Sheffield Shield 2009/10. Cricket Archive. 6 January 2010.