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Australian rules footballer and cricketer

Geoff Parker
Personal information
Full nameGeoffrey Ross Parker
Born (1968-03-31) 31 March 1968 (age 56)
Malvern, Victoria
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RelationsWil Parker (nephew)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1985/86–1991/92Victoria
1996/97–1998/99South Australia
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches 37 28
Runs scored 1,616 502
Batting average 26.93 22.81
100s/50s 2/9 0/1
Top score 117 83
Balls bowled 453 338
Wickets 6 3
Bowling average 40.00 90.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 2/30 1/4
Catches/stumpings 29/– 3/–
Source: CricketArchive, 31 December 2014

Geoffrey Ross Parker (born 31 March 1968) captained the Under-19 Australian team in the 1980s, including when they won the 1988 Youth World Cup. He played 11 Youth Tests and 19 Youth One Day Internationals.

Parker was born at Melbourne in 1968. He made his first-class cricket debut for Victoria in 1985 against the touring Indians – he scored 2 and took the wicket of Roger Binny.

In 1990 Parker played three Lancashire League games for Church Cricket Club; he scored one century and took eleven wickets. He left Victoria at the end of the 1991/92 season but after nearly 5 years out of cricket he returned with South Australia for the 1996/97 season, he scored his maiden first-class century against his old team in his fourth game back. He scored his highest score and only other century in 1999 against Western Australia, he retired at the end of that season.

Parker played in 37 first-class games scoring 1,616 runs at an average of 26.93. He scored 2 centuries with a highest score of 117. He also took 6 wickets at an average of 40, his best bowling performance being 2/30. Parker also played 28 List A games scoring 502 runs at an average of 22.81, his highest score was 83. He also took 3 List A wickets at an average of 90, his best bowling being 1/4. He was also a gifted Australian rules footballer and played three VFL games for Essendon during the late 1980s.

He is currently the head recruiting manager for AFL club Port Adelaide. His nephew, Wil Parker also played cricket for Victoria before joining Collingwood to play AFL.

References

  1. "Wil Parker named in Victoria's Sheffield Shield squad". Sunraysia Daily. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2020.

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