ian healy

Australia

personal Profile

FULL NAME : Ian Andrew Healy
BORN : April 30, 1964, Spring Hill, Brisbane, Queensland
AGE : 58y 41d
RELATIONS :KJ Healy(brother),AJ Healy(niece),TA Healy(son)

SPORT PROFILE

BATTING STYLE : Right hand Bat
FIELDING POSITION : Wicketkeeper
PLAYING ROLE : Wicketkeeper Batter

For ten years, Ian Healy was the pulse of the Australian team. From his shock selection and humbling beginning in Pakistan in 1988-89, he worked and willed himself to become the most successful wicketkeeper of them all. He prided himself on his total involvement, in training, in team meetings, in slashing and hooking vital runs regularly, in keeping expertly to the quicks, but his signature will always be his work standing over the stumps to Shane Warne, which elevated a prosaic business into a breathtaking spectacle. His nasally “Bowling, Warnie”, strained through pitch microphones, became a catch-cry. Healy’s uncompromising involvement offended some official sensibilities in the first part of his career, which was probably why he only captained Australia in a handful of one-dayers. He always thought of himself as a natural vice-captain anyway. He beat Wally Grout, Don Tallon, Rod Marsh et al to the keeper’s job in the Australian team of the 20th century. After retiring, he seamlessly made the move from player to commentator.
Greg Baum October 2004

CAREER AVERAGES

Batting & Fielding

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St
Test 119 182 23 4356 161* 27.39 8760 49.72 4 22 425 5 366 29
ODI 168 120 36 1764 56 21.00 2104 83.84 0 4 77 5 194 39
FC 231 342 66 8341 161* 30.22 4 39 698 69
List A 212 147 43 2183 56 20.99 0 4 254 46

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Test 119
ODI 168
FC 231 31 22 0 4.25 0 0 0
List A 212 0 0 0 0 0 0
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