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Full name Andrew John Bichel
Born August 27, 1970, Laidley, Queensland
Current age 38 years 45 days
Major teams Australia,Essex,Hampshire,Queensland,Worcestershire
Nickname Bic
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Height
1.82 m
Education Laidley High
Relations Uncle - DA Bichel
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
19
22
1
355
71
16.90
552
64.31
0
1
51
2
16
0
ODIs
67
36
13
471
64
20.47
600
78.50
0
1
33
10
19
0
First-class
186
247
26
5860
148
26.51
9
23
91
0
List A
235
161
40
2491
100
20.58
1
5
73
0
Twenty20
29
22
7
364
58*
24.26
285
127.71
0
1
29
17
11
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
19
37
3336
1870
58
5/60
6/125
32.24
3.36
57.5
3
1
0
ODIs
67
66
3257
2463
78
7/20
7/20
31.57
4.53
41.7
1
2
0
First-class
186
37197
19986
769
9/93
25.98
3.22
48.3
36
7
List A
235
11433
8362
320
7/20
7/20
26.13
4.38
35.7
7
4
0
Twenty20
29
29
619
822
33
4/23
4/23
24.90
7.96
18.7
1
0
0
Career statistics
Test debut
Australia v West Indies at Adelaide, Jan 25-28, 1997 scorecard
Last Test
Australia v India at Adelaide, Dec 12-16, 2003 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
Australia v West Indies at Brisbane, Jan 5, 1997 scorecard
Queensland v Victoria at Brisbane, Nov 18-21, 2007 scorecard
List A debut
1992/93
Last List A
Essex v Gloucestershire at Chelmsford, Sep 3, 2007 scorecard
Twenty20 debut
Worcestershire v Gloucestershire at Worcester, Jul 2, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20
Middlesex v Essex at Lord's, Jul 6, 2007 scorecard
Profile
Anyone who thought Andy Bichel would disappear 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 last summer in a grade match and appeared in only three first-class fixtures, although he smashed 125 in a tour game against Sri Lanka before undergoing surgery.
Bichel was also 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 has 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 that 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. Cricinfo staff August 2008