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Celebs NamePeter Handscomb
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BirthdateApril 26, 1991
DayApril 26
Year1991
NationalityAustralia
Age29 years
Birth SignTaurus
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Peter Handscomb Biography

Batsman and occasional wicket-keeper who made his first-class debut in 2011 for Victoria.

He was a member of Australia’s U-19 team, and was an equally talented youth tennis player.

His first century came in February 2012, against South Australia.

He was born in Melbourne, Victoria.

He has played as wicket-keeper for Victoria when Matthew Wade was injured.

Peter Stephen Patrick Handscomb (born 26 April 1991) is an Australian cricketer who is the current captain for Victoria and Middlesex.

He played for Victoria at both under-17 and under-19 level, and went on to play for the Australian under-19 cricket team during the Sri Lankan under-19 team’s tour of Australia in October 2009.

Having spent the 2011 season playing English club cricket for Tring Park, as well as several matches for Leicestershire in the Second XI Championship. Handscomb debuted for Victoria during the 2011–12 Australian season, playing as a top-order batsman. He scored 42 and 71 runs, respectively, in his first List A and first-class innings, both in matches against Queensland at the Gabba. Handscomb’s first century in Sheffield Shield matches came against South Australia in February 2012, an innings of 113 runs at the Adelaide Oval. Towards the end of the season, he was also used as Victoria’s wicket-keeper, with both Matthew Wade and Ryan Carters unavailable. Handscomb was awarded Cricket Victoria contracts for both Victoria and the Melbourne Stars for the 2012–13 season. In Victorian Premier Cricket, he plays for the St Kilda Cricket Club, and led the club’s batting averages during the 2011–12 season. Handscomb also holds British citizenship, with both of his parents English immigrants to Australia.

Handscomb’s break-through first class season occurred for Victoria in 2014–15, when he scored three centuries and averaged 53.91. He also made his mark in the Big Bash League, playing for the Melbourne Stars, where he scored an unbeaten century against the Perth Scorchers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. His century was the first time he had passed a score of 25 in the BBL, and he was the only batsman to pass 20 in his side’s three-wicket win. He played county cricket for Gloucestershire during 2015, and began touring with Australia A, becoming captain of the team in early 2016.

In November 2016, immediately after his maiden first-class double century against New South Wales and amidst the backdrop of Australia’s disastrous home series loss against South Africa and the retirement of chairman of selectors Rod Marsh, Handscomb was one of several players brought into Australia’s Test team ahead of the dead rubber third Test against South Africa. He made his Test debut on 24 November 2016, and was presented his baggy green cap by Chris Rogers.

He made his One Day Internationals (ODI) debut in Perth on 19 January 2017 against Pakistan, and was presented his ODI cap by Adam Gilchrist. In his debut innings, Handscomb was caught behind for 0, but it was shown that the bowler, Junaid Khan had bowled a no-ball. He went on to score 82 in Australia’s successful chase of 264 against Pakistan, the third highest debut score by an Australian in an ODI. On 30 January 2017, Handscomb deputised for Matthew Wade as wicketkeeper against New Zealand.

As a batsman, Handscomb is known to play the majority of his shots off the front foot, and also plays very deep in his crease, dangerously close to the stumps. While the intention of this technique is to get more time to react to the ball, in reality it makes him vulnerable against pace bowlers with sideways movements (inswingers and off cutters from right-hand bowlers). This issue is further exacerbated by his tendency to change his batting guard during his innings. This issue was exposed during his recall to the test team in 2018 against India, where Australian legend Shane Warne likened him to a ‘lamb to the slaughter’ and in the 3rd test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, his home test, he was dropped from the test team.

As Handscomb missed out on the selection for The Ashes squad, meanwhile he got a spot in Durham squad and replaced Cameron Bancroft to play in 2019 Vitality Blast.

In July 2019, Handscomb was added to Australia’s squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. He replaced Shaun Marsh, who was ruled out of the rest of the tournament with a fractured forearm.

In March 2019, he scored his first century in an ODI, with 117 against India at Mohali.

In April 2018, he was awarded a national contract by Cricket Australia for the 2018–19 season. In February 2019, he was named in Australia’s Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against India. He made his T20I debut for Australia against India on 24 February 2019.

He is contracted domestically to Victoria, the Melbourne Stars and Middlesex. He is also in the current squad for Tests, Twenty20 Internationals and One Day Internationals for Australia. He is a middle order batsman and occasional wicket-keeper. He initially had the role of wicket keeper for the national team when former keeper Matthew Wade was unavailable. He most recently kept during the First T20I against India in February 2019, replacing vice-captain Alex Carey in the lineup.

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