Matthew Wade
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| Position | Wicket-keeper |
| Born | 26 Dec 1987 (38 years) |
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| Nickname | Wadey |
Australian cricketer Matthew Wade has made a name for himself as a talented wicket-keeper, known for his agility behind the stumps and contributions with the bat. Born on 26 December 1987 in Hobart, Tasmania, Wade's journey in cricket has been marked by significant achievements and a strong work ethic.
Wade's cricketing path began at an early age, participating in various junior-level teams, including the Tasmania Under-19s and the Australian Under-19s. His performances in youth competitions led him to represent Australia at the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in 2006, showcasing his potential on an international platform. Following his bright start, he moved to Victoria in the 2007-08 season, where he joined the Camberwell Magpies in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition.
Career
In first-class cricket, Wade has played 21 matches, amassing 880 runs at an average of 27.91, including two centuries and five half-centuries. His skills as a wicket-keeper are highlighted by 95 catches and one stumping across his first-class appearances. Despite a shorter stint in List A cricket, where he scored 72 runs in five matches, Wade's overall impact on the field has been noteworthy.Wade's journey has included significant stints with teams like the Victoria Bushrangers after his time with the Tasmanian Tigers, as he continues to demonstrate his resilience and adaptability. His experience spans various levels of Australian cricket, contributing to his development as a player who can handle pressure effectively.

