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Brad Hogg
George Bradley "Brad" Hogg (born 6 February 1971) is an Australian cricketer. He is a left-arm wrist spin bowler, and a lower-order left-handed batsman. His earlier international career was revitalised by Shane Warne's absence from cricket in 2003 due to suspension from a drugs test and subsequent retirement from one-day cricket. He is Australia's sixth most successful One Day International bowler and second most successful spinner in terms of wickets taken.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Most Wickets in a Career - Australian ODIs )〕 He was a member of Australia's victorious 2003 and 2007 Cricket World Cup teams. He retired from International cricket on 4 March 2008 after the 2007-08 Commonwealth Bank Series. Hogg also enjoys a career as cricket commentator and has become a popular media personality between cricket commitments. ==Early life and career==
Hogg grew up on a sheep farm in Williams, Western Australia〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Brad Hogg Launches Centenary of Country Week in Hometown of Williams )〕 and is a former pupil of Aquinas College, Perth. Later, he completed a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting & Marketing at Curtin University.〔(Sports Of World - Brad Hogg Profile )〕 Hogg made his first-class cricket and domestic limited overs debut for Western Australia in February 1994 as a middle order batsman.〔(NSW vs WA 1993/94 Sheffield Shield )〕 He didn't begin to bowl left-arm wrist-spin until former Australian test leg-spinner Tony Mann asked him to bowl them in the nets as preparation for the batsmen to face NSW spinner David Freedman. In 1999 he made a brief foray in umpiring Australian rules football, making his way up to Westar Rules Colts (under 18) level.
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