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Michael Slater

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Michael Slater

Australia
Personal information
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Career statistics
Tests ODIs
Matches 74 42
Runs scored 5312 987
Batting average 42.83 24.07
100s/50s 14/21 -/9
Top score 219 73
Balls bowled 25 12
Wickets 1 -
Bowling average 10.00 -
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling 1/4 -
Catches/stumpings 33/- 9/-

As of 12 December, 2005
Source: [1]

Michael Slater's career performance graph.
Michael Slater's career performance graph.

Michael Jonathon Slater (born February 21, 1970, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 74 Tests and 42 ODIs from 1993 to 2001.[1] Michael went to the Australian Cricket Academy before appearing for New South Wales in the 1991/92 Sheffield Shield (now known as the Pura Cup) season. He made fast progress to the Australian Test Team being selected for The Ashes Tour to England in 1993. He made his first century in the Lords Test and celebrated by kissing the Australian Badge on his helmet. He was generally known for his swashbuckling style of play. Frontfoot pulls to reasonably full pitched balls were his speciality. Between 1993 and 2001, in 74 Test matches he scored 5,312 Test runs and 14 centuries at an average of 42. He opened the batting in Australia's unbeaten streak team between 1999 and 2001. Surprisingly he wasn't as successful in the shorter One Day International form of the game appearing 42 times with an average of 24. His career fell apart during 2001. Against the backdrop of a marriage breakdown, he showed increased emotion on the field. During a Test match in Mumbai, India, against India, Slater claimed to have caught a diving catch off a mistimed pull-shot by Indian batsman Rahul Dravid. Both Dravid and the umpire were unconvinced, and Dravid stood his ground. Slater was incensed and angrily confronted both the umpire and Dravid. TV replays showed that it was unlikely that Slater cleanly caught the ball. Later, during the Ashes tour, Slater was dropped from the team, apparently due to missing a training session. However, Steve Waugh has since admitted that Slater was dropped due to his marital problems. Justin Langer replaced Slater, and after making three consecutive centuries, cemented his position as Australia's new opener. In March 2005 Slater gave an in-depth interview with Andrew Denton on ABC TV's Enough Rope: transcript Slater played in the English County Championship with Derbyshire in the 1990s. Slater is married to his second wife, Jo, and they have a son together, Jack, born in 2006.

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Television

Slater commentated for Channel 4 during the 2005 Ashes series. In January 2006, he joined Nine's prestigious Wide World Of Sports cricket commentary team, where he currently commentatates. He has once again joined former Test match opening partner Mark Taylor in this role. Recently, Slater appeared as a contestant on the Australian version of Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice, becoming the 4th contestant to be eliminated. He also appears as a reporter on Channel Nine's health and lifestyle programme, What's Good For You?.

Radio

Slater is a regular contributor on the Triple M Sydney sports panel program, Dead Set Legends. Slater is also a semi-regular contributor to The Cage breakfast program.

References

  1. ^ Slater, Michael. Sporting Hall of Fame. Museum of the Riverina. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.

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