Sam Parkinson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Sam Parkinson

Australian cricketer

Date of Birth: 08-Aug-1960

Place of Birth: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Sam Parkinson

  • Samuel David Haslam Parkinson (born 8 August 1960) is a former Australian cricketer.
  • Parkinson was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm fast-medium.
  • He was born in Adelaide, South Australia. Parkinson played for Buckinghamshire 1981, making his debut for the English county in the Minor Counties Championship against Oxfordshire.
  • He made 9 further appearances for Buckinghamshire in that season, the last of which came against Hertfordshire.
  • Returning to Australia, Parkinson made his first-class debut for South Australia against New South Wales in the 1981/82 Sheffield Shield.
  • He went on to make a further 35 first-class appearances for South Australia, the last of which came against Western Australia in the 1987/88 Sheffield Shield.
  • In his 36 first-class appearances for South Australia, he took 102 wickets at an average of 34.04, with best figures of 7/98.
  • These figures, one of four five wicket hauls he took, came against Western Australia in the 1982/83 Sheffield Shield.
  • A lower order batsman, Parkinson scored 376 runs at a batting average of 12.12, with a single fifty score of 62, which came against Tasmania in the 1985/86 Sheffield Shield.In the same season that he made his first-class debut, he also made his List A debut for South Australia against Victoria in the 1981/82 McDonald's Cup.
  • Seen as a player better suited to the longer format of the game, he made just 9 further List A appearances for South Australia, the last of which came against Central Districts during South Australia's tour of New Zealand in 1986/87.
  • He struggled with the ball in the shorter format of the game, taking just 5 wickets at an expensive average of 56.80, with best figures of 2/43.

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