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Stuart Law


 

Stuart Grant Law (born 18 October 1968 in Herston, Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian cricketer, although he now has British citizenship and has settled in England. Theoretically he could now play international cricket for England, but because of his age and the current England squad already being well-established, is unlikely to do so.Staurt at his best was in the league of Rahul Dravid and Jacques Kallis. Hypothetically a true competitor accomplished of hard-hitting when facing the top bowling line ups. His 72 in the World Cup 96 Semi Final was up against probably the best West Indian attack.

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18 October - 1968 - Herston - Brisbane - Queensland - Australia - Cricket - British - England - England - World Cup 96 Semi Final

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After a couple of seasons with the Australian youth team, Law made his first-class debut for Queensland in the 1988/89 Sheffield Shield, scoring 179 in only his second match. In 1990/91 he had a superb season, averaging over 75 with the bat and piling up more than 1,200 runs. He has captained his state to no fewer than five titles in the Shield and its successor, the "Pura Cup", and has scored more runs for Queensland than anyone else.

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First-class - Queensland - 1988 - 89 - Sheffield Shield - 1990 - 91 - Averaging - Pura Cup

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Law made his Australia debut in a One-Day International in 1994/95, and captained Young Australia in England the following summer. In 1995/96 he played his first -- and as it turned out, only -- Test match, making an unbeaten half-century but proving unable to hold onto his Test place given the surfeit of excellent Australian batsmen around at that time. It was a different story in one-day cricket, and he played more than fifty times for his country in that form of the game.

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Australia - One-Day International - 1994 - 95 - 96 - Test match

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1996 saw Law make his English County Championship bow, with Essex, and such was his success in England that he averaged over 55 in all but one of his six seasons at the county, making his career-best score of 263 in 1999. However, disagreements within the club led him to leave for Lancashire for 2002. Apart from an enforced absence through injury for part of the 2004 season, Law has continued to pile up the runs for his new team, scoring 1,820 in 2003 at an exceptional average of 91.

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1996 - County Championship - Essex - 1999 - Lancashire - 2002 - 2004 - 2003

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Law was selected as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1998.

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Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 1998

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