Sporting icons - Steve Waugh : career highlights & video of Aussie cricket legend

 



Steve Waugh, born on June 2, 1965, in Canterbury, New South Wales, is a former Australian cricketer renowned for his resilience and leadership. As a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium bowler, Waugh enjoyed a prolific career from 1985 to 2004, amassing 10,927 runs in Test cricket and 7,569 runs in ODIs. He captained Australia to numerous victories, including the 1999 World Cup and multiple Ashes series. Known for his mental toughness and ability to perform under pressure, Waugh's legacy extends beyond the field with his philanthropic efforts, notably through the Steve Waugh Foundation, supporting children with rare diseases.


### Steve Waugh: Profile and Career Highlights


Cricket Career:


**Playing Style**:

- **Batting Style**: Right-handed

- **Bowling Style**: Right-arm medium

- **Role**: All-rounder (primarily a batsman later in his career)


#### Test Cricket Records:

- **Debut**: December 26, 1985, against India

- **Last Match**: January 2, 2004, against India

- **Matches Played**: 168

- **Runs Scored**: 10,927

- **Batting Average**: 51.06

- **Centuries/Half-centuries**: 32/50

- **Highest Score**: 200

- **Wickets Taken**: 92

- **Bowling Average**: 37.44

- **Best Bowling Figures**: 5/28


#### ODI Cricket Records:

- **Debut**: January 9, 1986, against New Zealand

- **Last Match**: February 3, 2002, against South Africa

- **Matches Played**: 325

- **Runs Scored**: 7,569

- **Batting Average**: 32.90

- **Centuries/Half-centuries**: 3/45

- **Highest Score**: 120*

- **Wickets Taken**: 195

- **Bowling Average**: 34.67

- **Best Bowling Figures**: 4/33


#### Career Highlights:

- **Captaincy**: Steve Waugh captained Australia from 1999 to 2004, leading one of the most dominant teams in cricket history.

- **World Cup Wins**: Part of Australia's World Cup-winning teams in 1987 and 1999 (captain in 1999).

- **Ashes Triumphs**: Under his captaincy, Australia retained the Ashes multiple times, including the famous 5-0 whitewash in 2001.

- **Resilient Batsman**: Known for his mental toughness and ability to perform under pressure, often described as a "tough as nails" player.

- **Key Innings**: His century against South Africa in the 1999 World Cup is often cited as one of his greatest innings, epitomizing his steely determination.

- **Philanthropy**: Post-retirement, Waugh has been involved in various charitable activities, including the Steve Waugh Foundation, which supports children with rare diseases.


Steve Waugh remains a legendary figure in cricket, revered for his leadership qualities, batting prowess, and contributions to the sport both on and off the field.



In the below video , watch Steve Waugh's iconic 200 vs West Indies in 1995 that shifted the power of cricket from the West Indies in a significant moment in test cricket history 



 

In another video Watch Steve Waugh batting & Bowling Highlights showcasing his bright takent .


 

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