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Jason Gillespie during the 1996 tour to India, October 1996, Delhi

Standing at nearly 6 feet 4 inches, the 21-year-old Jason Gillespie played a few matches in two ODI tournaments on the subcontinent

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India v Australia, Titan Cup, match three , Bangalore , day/night, 21 Oct 1996

At the Titan Cup, Gillespie trapped Mohammad Azharuddin lbw in Bangalore, which sparked off crowd trouble

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Jason Gillespie in action during his Test debut, The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2nd Test, Sydney Cricket Ground , 29 November - 3 December 1996

He made his Test debut against West Indies in Sydney

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Jason Gillespie celebrates his first Test wicket, The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2nd Test, Sydney Cricket Ground , 29 November - 3 December 1996

Gillespie's first Test wicket was that of Curtly Ambrose in the Sydney Test, November 29-December 3, 1996

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Jason Gillespie leads his team-mates off the field after bagging his first five-for, South Africa v Australia, 2nd Test, Port Elizabeth, March 14-18, 1997

He picked up 14 wickets in three Tests in South Africa in 1997, at 20.50 apiece, including his maiden five-for in Port Elizabeth, which set up Australia's two-wicket win

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Jason Gillespie dismisses Darren Gough, England v Australia, 4th Test, Leeds, July 24-28, 1997

In the Ashes the same year, he bagged 7 for 37 - his best bowling figures - as Australia thrashed England by an innings and 61 runs to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the fourth Test at Headingley

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Jason Gillespie rejoices at the wicket of Nasser Hussain, England v Australia, 3rd Test, Old Trafford, July 3-7, 1997

Gillespie was soaring high during the series, with 16 wickets from four Tests

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Jason Gillespie appeals against Marvan Atapattu, Sri Lanka v Australia, final, Aiwa Cup, August 31, 1998

In August 1998, Gillespie scalped ten wickets in a triangular tournament in Sri Lanka, at an average of just 11.90

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Ian Healy, Jason Gillespie, Justin Langer, Glenn McGrath and Greg Blewett celebrate the Australians win over the West Indies in the first Test in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. March 8, 1999.

In 1999, Gillespie took 4 for 18 as West Indies were bowled out for 51 in the second innings in Port-of-Spain. Glenn McGrath took ten for the match, but the hosts fought back to draw the series 2-2

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Steve Waugh and Jason Gillespie recuperate in the hospital, Colombo, September 11, 1999

One of Gillespie's several injuries - in Sri Lanka in 1999, he collided with Steve Waugh on the field, broke his leg and was out of the Test side for 15 months.

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1st Test: Australia v England at Brisbane, 7-11 Nov 2002

In November 2001, he took 20 wickets at home during the Ashes as Australia win 4-1

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5th Match: Australia v Pakistan, PSO Tri-Nation Tournament, 4 September 2002

In August 2002, Gillespie finished with 15 wickets in the tri-nation tournament in Kenya

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CENTURION- FEBRUARY 15: Jason Gillespie of Australia celebrates after trapping Sachin Tendulkar of India LBW for 36 during the World Cup One Day International between Australia and India played at Super Sport Park, Centurion, South Africa, on February 15, 2003.

He picked up eight wickets from four games at the World Cup in 2003 in South Africa

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BRIDGETOWN - MAY 3: Jason Gillespie of Australia celebrates the wicket of Devon Smith of the West Indies during day three of the Third Test between the West Indies and Australia played at Kensington Oval on May 3, 2003 in Bridgetown, Barbados.

He returned to torment West Indies with 17 wickets in Australia's tour to the Caribbean the same year

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Jason Gillespie celebrates his maiden Test fifty, Australia v New Zealand, 1st Test, Brisbane, November 21, 2004

His batting improved throughout his career, and he celebrated his maiden Test fifty against New Zealand

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Jason Gillespie celebrates dismissing Gautam Gambhir, India v Australia, 1st Test, Mumbai, November 3, 2004

Twenty wickets as Australia conquer the final frontier - beating India 2-1 in 2004

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The last hurrah?  Jason Gillespie mocked by the crowd after being taken out of the attack following his four overs for 23, England v Australia, 3rd Test, Old Trafford, August 14, 2005

The last hurrah? Gillespie is mocked by the crowd during a woeful Ashes 2005 where he took three wickets in three Tests

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Jason Gillespie cools off in the dressing room after his record-breaking double hundred, Bangladesh v Australia, 2nd Test, Chittagong, 4th day, April 19 2006

The greatest nightwatchman of all - 201 against Bangladesh in Chittagong but is then dropped, a rare feat

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Jason Gillespie snaffles a souvenir as he completes a fantastic series, Bangladesh v Australia, 2nd Test, Chittagong, 5th day, April 20 2006

It was to be his final Test

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Jason Gillespie took 1 for 18 off eight overs, South Australia v Queensland, FR Cup, Adelaide, December 23, 2007

He continued to be a force for South Australia, with both bat and ball in his final year for them in 2007-08

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