
BRAD HOGG
Brad Hogg is an Australian cricket icon who enjoyed a decorated 25-year playing career before becoming a popular media personality and cricket commentator.
Originally hailing from Narrogin, Western Australian, he grew up on a sheep farm in the nearby rural town of Williams, and made his test debut for Australia during a series against India in October 1996.
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Brad enjoyed great success as Australia’s specialist spinner in their 2003 and 2007 Cricket World Cup triumphs while also representing his country during their 2006 ICC Champions Trophy success.
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A long-time member of the Western Australian cricket team, he also played professionally in Bangladesh, England, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies.
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The popular left-arm wrist spinner also won back-to-back Big Bash League (BBL) titles with the Perth Scorchers in 2014 and 2015 respectively before finishing his playing career at the age of 47 with the Melbourne Renegades.
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Hoggie is currently available for speaking and media opportunities and has 124,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel ‘Brad Hogg TV’ which has a sizeable following and reach in Australia, the subcontinent, and other parts of the cricket mad world.