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Batting style
  
Left-handed

1997/98–2001/02
  
Name
  
Graeme Rummans

Bowling style
  
Slow left-arm orthodox

2002/03–2005/06
  
Role
  
Cricket Player

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Full name
  
Graeme Clifford Rummans

Born
  
13 December 1976 (age 47) (
1976-12-13
)

First-class debut
  
5 March 1998 New South Wales v Tasmania

The graeme rummans story


Graeme Clifford Rummans (born 13 December 1976) is an Australian cricketer. He grew up in the suburb of Camperdown in Sydney. He is a left-handed batsman who bowls slow left-arm orthodox.

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He initially debuted for the New South Wales Sheffield Shield team on 5 March 1998. Batting at number six he only managed eleven when he was trapped in front by Colin Miller.

His career suffered a major setback in 2002 when he tested positive for the banned masking agent probenecid. For his offence he received a one-month ban from all cricket and a A$2000 fine.

Ahead of the following season he moved to Victoria in an effort to further his first-class career, yet despite large success at club level with St Kilda (where he won consecutive Ryder Medals as the best player in Premier Cricket), Rummans was unable to attain a regular position with the state team.

He moved back to New South Wales after the 2006/7 season for family reasons and captained St George to successive First Grade premierships. He returned to Victoria for the 2009/10 season, during which he won his third Ryder Medal.

2014 15 round 13 vs st kilda graeme rummans dismissal


References

Graeme Rummans Wikipedia


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