Keith Bradshaw
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Keith Bradshaw Tasmanian Tigers |
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Batting style | Right-Hand Batsman | |
Bowling type | Right-Arm Medium | |
First Class | "A" Matches | |
Matches | 25 | 9 |
Runs scored | 1083 | 180 |
Batting average | 25.78 | 20.00 |
100s/50s | 2/4 | 0/0 |
Top score | 121 | 43 |
balls bowled | 738 | 150 |
Wickets | 9 | 4 |
Bowling average | 48.77 | 33.50 |
5 wickets in innings | 0 | 0 |
10 wickets in match | 0 | 0 |
Best bowling | 3/81 | 1/15 |
Catches/stumpings | 12/0 | 7/0 |
As of March 13, 2007 |
Keith Bradshaw (born Hobart, Tasmania 2 October 1963) is an Australian cricketer, accountant and administrator.
He was a right-handed batsman who played in 25 first-class and nine List A limited-over matches for Tasmania between 1984-85 and 1987-88 without fulfilling his early promise. In his fifth match, he scored 121 against Queensland. He represented Sussex in 1986 at Second XI and Under-25 level, without breaking into the 1st XI. He lost his place in the Tasmanian team during the 1986-87 season and retired after making a final appearance during the following season. He deputised for the State Captain David Boon, during his absence, while on international duty.
He returned to the University of Tasmania to complete his studies in 1988. Upon qualifying as an accountant, he forged a successful business career with Price Waterhouse and Deloitte rising to be a partner.
In 2001, after a brief hiatus from competitive cricket, he made a final comeback with the Derwent Cricket Club in the Southern Tasmanian Cricket League, which lasted until the 2005-06 season.
He was appointed as the Secretary & Chief Executive by the Marylebone Cricket Club on 30 January 2006, succeeding the retiring Roger Knight in October 2006.
As Chief Executive of the MCC Bradshaw has a place on the administrative board of the England and Wales Cricket Board and it is reported that he was influential in the removal from office of England Coach Duncan Fletcher in April 2007. [1].