Michael Papps moves to Cricket Wellington
CRICKET WELLINGTON MEDIA RELEASE
Thursday 7 July 2011
Michael Papps moves to Cricket Wellington
Cricket Wellington is pleased to announce that former BLACKCAPS Test and One-Day International opener Michael Papps has transferred to Wellington for the 2011/12 season.
Papps will join the Wellington Firebirds at the end of the UK season, where he is currently playing league cricket.
Papps, 32, will join the Firebirds from the Canterbury Wizards for whom he has played all his New Zealand domestic representative cricket for so far in an impressive First-Class career that has seen him play 119 matches and score almost 7,500 runs since making his Plunket Shield debut in 1998/99.
Cricket Wellington Chief Executive Gavin Larsen said the Wellington Firebirds were thrilled that Papps will be making the Hawkins Basin Reserve his home this summer. “We are delighted to have signed a player of Michael Papps’ calibre, his domestic record is outstanding and he will add both experience and leadership to our top order batting,” said Larsen.
Canterbury Cricket Chief Executive Lee
Germon thanked Papps for this contribution to the Wizards
and wished him well in the next phase of his career.
“Michael has been one of the most influential
contributors to Canterbury Cricket over the course of his
career. His record speaks for itself and although the
Wizards will miss his considerable skill and experience I
wish him well,” said Germon.
Papps joins Wellington after 95 First-Class games for Canterbury. In 2006/07 he became one of ten individual players to score over 1,000 runs in a First-Class season in New Zealand and has twice hit four centuries in a single domestic First-Class season, in 2006/07 and 2009/10
His career total of 6,663 runs for Canterbury is the second most by an individual player for one province, behind Central Districts’ Matthew Sinclair who has scored 7,693 for the Stags. His 19 First-Class centuries for Canterbury are the fourth most for a single province behind Sinclair (22) and recently retired Firebirds player Matthew Bell for Wellington and Craig Cumming for Otago (both 20).
As well as shaping an outstanding record
in the longer format of the game, Papps is also practiced in
the shorter versions having playing 116 combined domestic
and international One-Day matches and scoring over 4,000
runs. In domestic Twenty20 cricket he has scored 621 runs at
a strike rate of well over 100.
He has played eight
Tests and six One-Day Internationals for the BLACKCAPS,
making both his Test and ODI debuts against South Africa in
the 2004/05 home series.
MICHAEL PAPPS
Born: 2 July 1979
Major teams: Canterbury Wizards,
BLACKCAPS
Playing role: Right-hand top
order batsman
Test matches: 8 (debut v
South Africa, Hamilton 2004/05)
One Day
Internationals: 6 (debut v South Africa, Auckland
2004/05)
First-class record (includes
domestic and international): Debut Canterbury v Otago
1998/99; matches 119; runs 7,457; highest score 192; average
37.47; 100s 20, 50s 32
List A record
(50-over matches, including domestic and
international):Debut Cantebrury v Auckland 1999/00; matches
116; runs 4,113; highest score 150; average 38.43; 100s 9,
50s 22
Twenty20 matches (domestic):
Debut Canterbury v Otago 2005/06; matches 32; runs 621;
strike rate 113.32; highest score 66
Source:
cricinfo.com
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