Andy Bichel
- Date of Birth 1970-8-27
- Role bowler
- Batting Style right-hand bat
- Bowling Style right-arm fast-medium
Debut Matches
| Format | Match | Date |
|---|---|---|
| TEST | WI vs AUS | 1997-01-25 |
| ODI | AUS vs WI | 1997-01-05 |
| vs | 1970-01-01 | |
| T20 | WOR vs GLO | 2004-07-02 |
Recent Performances
Batting Statistics
Matches
19
Innings
22
Runs
355
Average
16.9
Strike Rate
64.31
Highest Score
71
100s
0
50s
1
Fours
51
Sixes
2
Catches
16
Bowling Statistics
Matches
19
Innings
37
Wickets
58
Average
32.24
Economy
3.36
Strike Rate
57.5
Best Figure
5/60
4 Wickets
3
5 Wickets
1
Balls Bowled
3337
Runs Conceded
1870
Batting Statistics
Matches
67
Innings
36
Runs
471
Average
20.47
Strike Rate
78.5
Highest Score
64
100s
0
50s
1
Fours
33
Sixes
10
Catches
19
Bowling Statistics
Matches
67
Innings
66
Wickets
78
Average
31.57
Economy
4.53
Strike Rate
41.7
Best Figure
7/20
4 Wickets
1
5 Wickets
2
Balls Bowled
3257
Runs Conceded
2463
Batting Statistics
Matches
235
Innings
161
Runs
2491
Average
20.58
Strike Rate
Highest Score
100
100s
1
50s
5
Fours
Sixes
Catches
73
Bowling Statistics
Matches
235
Innings
Wickets
320
Average
26.13
Economy
4.38
Strike Rate
35.7
Best Figure
7/20
4 Wickets
7
5 Wickets
4
Balls Bowled
11433
Runs Conceded
8362
Batting Statistics
Matches
29
Innings
22
Runs
364
Average
24.26
Strike Rate
127.71
Highest Score
58*
100s
0
50s
1
Fours
29
Sixes
17
Catches
11
Bowling Statistics
Matches
29
Innings
29
Wickets
33
Average
24.9
Economy
7.96
Strike Rate
18.7
Best Figure
4/23
4 Wickets
1
5 Wickets
0
Balls Bowled
619
Runs Conceded
822
Anyone who thought Andy Bichel would disappear quickly after his strange dumping from the national squad alongside Michael Bevan at the end of 2003-04 was wrong. Bichel was anything but quiet as he crashed through state batting orders and developed so much as a batsman that not even the most sceptical critic could knock back his membership as an allrounder. Bevan and Bichel, two heroes of the 2003 World Cup, did not have their contracts renewed in 2004 so they decided to become born-again stars of the domestic scene.
In 2005-06, at the age of 35, Bichel was named the Pura Cup Player of the Year for his double of 452 runs at 34.76 and 50 wickets at 26.69. The final act of his summer was to seal Queensland the trophy by taking the last wicket at the Gabba. In three campaigns he had captured 155 victims, including a haul of 45 in 2006-07 which was capped by a state-best 7 for 54. However, he suffered a serious shoulder injury in 2007 and appeared in only three first-class fixtures, although he smashed 125 in a tour game against Sri Lanka before undergoing surgery. He wanted to come back from the reconstruction, but the journey was too hard and he retired the following season with 430 wickets for Queensland in the Sheffield Shield.
Bichel was a vibrant member of the state's drought-breaking Sheffield Shield win in 1994-95 and led the attack with Michael Kasprowicz for more than a decade before Kasprowicz stepped down. His best season came in 2004-05, when he knocked off Craig McDermott's Queensland record, as he picked up 60 Pura Cup victims in a desperate push to win a spot on a second Ashes tour. Instead he performed for Hampshire that winter - he also appeared for Worcestershire and Essex - and the promotion never came.
During his international career Bichel spent a lot of time coming in and going out of the squad but rarely stopped smiling. A prolific 12th man, he played 19 Tests for 58 wickets from his gutsy fast bowling and posted a half-century against West Indies, a team he always seemed to lift for. His best figures of 5 for 60 came against them at Melbourne in 2000-01, he was involved in the crushing Frank Worrell Trophy-clinching win in the fourth Test of the teams' 1996-97 series, and dismissed Brian Lara seven times on the 2003 tour.
While cementing a Test berth was out of reach, Bichel was a valued member of the one-day side from 2002 to 2004 and was almost unstoppable during the World Cup. In Australia's group match against England at Port Elizabeth he claimed 7 for 20 with a scintillating display of bowling before sharing a 73-run ninth-wicket partnership with Bevan to nurse Australia to an unlikely but hugely satisfying victory. "It was one of those perfect days," he said. Bichel also top scored for Australia with a vital half-century against New Zealand and finished the tournament with 16 wickets at 12.31 and 117 runs. Barely a year later he and Bevan were stripped of their green and gold status.
He maintained his links with the game after retiring and in 2009 was appointed coach of Papua New Guinea. In 2011 he gave up that role to take up a position on Australia's selection panel.
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