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Ashton Agar is a left-arm spinner and batsman who plays for Australia and Perth Scorchers. He made a stunning debut in 2013 with a century and a wicket, and has taken five wickets in a T20I match.
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- November 14, 1993
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Ashton Agar is an Australian cricketer who plays all forms of the game at international level. He made his Test debut in the 2013 Ashes series and scored a record 98 not out batting at number 11, and also won the 2021 T20 World Cup with Australia.
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Oct 14, 1993 · Ashton Agar is a left-arm spinner and a lower-order batsman who made his Test debut in 2013 and his ODI debut in 2015. He has played 5 Tests, 22 ODIs and 49 T20Is for Australia, scoring 195 runs and taking 21 wickets in Tests and 1098 runs and 21 wickets in ODIs.
Mar 9, 2023 · Ashton Agar reflects on his omission from the Test squad and his five-wicket haul in the Marsh Cup final. He says he is resilient and focused on the ODI World Cup, where he hopes to play with Adam Zampa.
Apr 20, 2024 · The spinner decides not to take a WA contract for 2024-25 to play more cricket globally, but remains committed to playing for Australia in all formats. He will still be available for WA one-day cricket and Shield games when he can, and will mentor the younger spinners.
Dec 30, 2021 · Ashton Agar was a 19-year-old spin bowler who made his Test debut for Australia in the first Ashes Test of 2013. He scored 98 runs, including a six off Graeme Swann, and shared a special bond with Phillip Hughes.
Mar 4, 2021 · Australia's Ashton Agar took career-best figures of 6-30 to bowl New Zealand out for 144 and secure a 64-run victory in the third T20I in Wellington. The all-rounder finished with four wickets in seven deliveries, including three in one over, to seal the series at 2-1.