Luke Feldman

Luke Feldman
Personal information
Full name Luke William Feldman
Born (1984-08-01) 1 August 1984[1]
Sunnybank, Queensland, Australia
Height 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)[2]
Batting style Right-Handed[1]
Bowling style Right-Arm Fast-Medium[2]
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2009/10present Queensland Bulls
2011-2012 Hobart Hurricanes
2012-2014 Sydney Sixers
2014-2015 Melbourne Stars
2015-present Brisbane Heat
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 39 23 19
Runs scored 392 116 20
Batting average 16.33 23.20 n/a
100s/50s / / 0/0
Top score 43 33 12*
Balls bowled 7,605 1,051 395
Wickets 141 24 17
Bowling average 27.92 37.12 29.35
5 wickets in innings 4 1
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 6/37 5/57 2/19
Catches/stumpings 15/ 4/0 3/0
Source: Cricinfo, 19 October 2015

Luke Feldman is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Queensland Bulls. He is the son of former Queensland One Nation party leader Bill Feldman.[3] He was a policeman in the North Qld country towns of Charters Towers and Innisfail. [4] and drove to play club cricket in Townsville and Cairns comps before returning to fulfill his duties as a policeman after the game. After some strong performances he was offered a place in the Queensland Academy.[5]

He made his Sheffield Shield debut against the Victorian Bushrangers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. During the match, he made a mid-night arrest after an intruder came into his hotel room. By that stage he'd already bowled Nick Jewell and was soon wreaking more havoc on the Victorian team. Since then he has improved by gaining match figures of 9 for 81 against the New South Wales Blues.

Feldman played a key role in a rare "tied" draw between Queensland and Victoria in the 2011–12 Sheffield Shield season. Batting at number 11 and needing two runs to win off the last ball of the match, Feldman scored a single. He did not attempt a second run; had he done so and succeeded, Queensland would have won the match; had he done so and failed, the match would have been a tie as opposed to a draw, and both teams would have earnt three points for the match as opposed to two.[6]

He plays his club cricket for Valley District Cricket Club in Brisbane

References

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