AC Voges Profile
General Information
Full name
Adam Charles Voges
Born
05 Oct 1979, Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia
Major teams
Australia, Australia A, Nottinghamshire, Rajasthan Royals, Western Australia
Playing role
Batsman
Batting style
Right-hand batsman
Bowling Style
Slow left-arm orthodox
Batting & Fielding Statistics
 
TEST
ODI
T20
Matches Played
15
4
Innings Played
14
3
Not Outs
5
1
Runs
392
63
Highest
80
26
Balls Faced
430
52
St/R
-
91.16
121.15
100's
0
0
50's
2
0
6's
7
0
4's
24
6
Catches Taken
2
2
Stumpings Made
0
0
Bowling Statistics
 
TEST
ODI
T20
Matches Played
15
4
Innings Played
8
1
Balls
150
12
Runs
159
5
Wickets
1
2
Best Inning Bowling
1/22
2/5
Best Match Bowling
1/22
2/5
Average
-
159
2.5
Economy Rate
-
6.36
2.5
St/R
-
150
6
Hattricks
-
-
4 Wickets
0
0
5 Wickets
0
0
10 Wickets
0
0
About Adam Charles Voges
Adam Voges is a hard-hitting middle-order batsman who has represented Australia in four T20s. He is most famous for his 62-ball century in the 2004-05 season for Western Australia. He is a right-hand batsman and part-time left-arm orthodox bowler. A great fielder, an outstanding point in his career was the catch he took to dismiss Brendon McCullum in a 2009 T20 international. A great fielder, an outstanding point in his career was the catch he took to dismiss Brendon McCullum in a 2009 T20 international. Voges caught the ball at the boundary line and not being in full control, threw the ball up and then scrambled back into the field of play to take an amazing diving catch. A steady performer, he averages between the mid-thirties and forties in all forms of the game.