Paul Hoffmann

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Paul Jacob Christopher Hoffmann born 14 January 1970, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian cricket player who has played for the cricket teams of Scotland.

Hoffmann holds the record for the fastest century in Scottish National League cricket history, smashing 100 off 35 balls for his club Uddingston in May 2005. Hoffmann also impressed on his one day International debut, taking three wickets for Scotland against Pakistan on 28 June 2006. He has become an important member of the Scottish Saltires cricket team and is part of their squad for the Cricket World Cup in March 2007.

Hoffmann's father, Anthony, represents the Australian Woodchopping Team and was also a first grade rugby league player for the Brothers Club in Brisbane during the 1960's.

Hoffman is also known a hard hitter of the ball and has a wopping strike rate of 123.9.

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