Kade Harvey
CountryAustralia
FullnameKade Murray Harvey
Birth date7 October 1975 (age 50)
Birth placeSubiaco, Western Australia
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RoleAll-rounder
Club 1Western Australia
Year 11994/95–2004/05
Type 1FC
Debutdate 116 March
Debutyear 11995
Debutfor 1Western Australia
Debutagainst 1Victoria
Lastdate 119 December
Lastyear 12004
Lastfor 1Western Australia
Lastagainst 1South Australia
Type 2LA
Debutdate 23 February
Debutyear 21995
Debutfor 2Western Australia
Debutagainst 2New South Wales
Lastdate 211 February
Lastyear 22005
Lastfor 2Western Australia
Lastagainst 2Queensland
Columns2
Column 1First-class
Matches 127
Runs 1740
Bat avg 124.66
100s/50s 11/2
Top score 1100*
Deliveries 13,867
Wickets 160
Bowl avg 135.35
Fivefor 10
Tenfor 10
Best bowling 14/63
Catches/stumpings 118/–
Column 2List A
Matches 286
Runs 2829
Bat avg 221.81
100s/50s 20/2
Top score 253*
Deliveries 23,776
Wickets 2115
Bowl avg 221.81
Fivefor 20
Tenfor 20
Best bowling 24/8
Catches/stumpings 214/–
Date12 October
Year2011
Sourcehttps://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6235/6235.html CricketArchive

Kade Murray Harvey (born 7 October 1975) is a former Australian cricketer who played first-class cricket for Western Australia. He was an all-rounder who bowled right-arm medium and batted in the lower order. Outside of cricket he is a qualified pharmacist.

Having represented Western Australia at under-17 level and under-19, Harvey was invited to join the Australian Cricket Academy. He went on to play a couple of games for the national Under-19s team in a game against an Indian youth team in early 1995.

Later that year he made his debut for Western Australia, playing first-class and limited overs matches for them. He soon became earmarked as a specialist one-day player and won the "Best New Talent" award after the Mercantile Mutual Cup season of 1996–97. He had taken 18 one day domestic wickets that season which equaled the competition record. He won the man of the match award in the final of the 2003–04 ING Cup, taking 4 wickets for 28 runs and scoring 53 runs from 42 balls in a 75 run unbeaten partnership with Darren Wates to win the game for the Western Australia.[1]

He made just the one first class hundred, an innings of 100 not out against Tasmania at Bellerive Oval in 2004.

References

  1. ^ "Harvey seals the Cup for Western Australia". Australian Associated Press. 29 February 2004.