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Full name David Charles Bandy
Born July 19, 1978, Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia
Current age 30 years 34 days
Major teams Western Australia
Nickname Chopper
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Height
1.75 m
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
First-class
16
26
1
675
88
27.00
1681
40.15
0
4
71
3
8
0
List A
7
5
2
133
54
44.33
204
65.19
0
1
8
1
2
0
Twenty20
12
11
5
140
52*
23.33
95
147.36
0
1
11
6
5
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
First-class
16
26
1421
696
25
7/44
7/66
27.84
2.93
56.8
0
1
0
List A
7
5
132
118
3
2/21
2/21
39.33
5.36
44.0
0
0
0
Twenty20
12
10
168
247
9
2/26
2/26
27.44
8.82
18.6
0
0
0
Career statistics
First-class debut
South Australia v Western Australia at Adelaide, Nov 14-17, 2005 scorecard
Last First-class
Western Australia v Queensland at Perth, Nov 9-12, 2007 scorecard
List A debut
Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane, Dec 22, 2005 scorecard
Last List A
Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth, Feb 7, 2007 scorecard
Twenty20 debut
Western Australia v Victoria at Perth, Jan 6, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20
Western Australia v Victoria at Perth, Jan 13, 2008 scorecard
Profile
The allrounder David Bandy continued to be a handy bit-part contributor for Western Australia in 2006-07, but also had one outstanding day. Bandy outshone his quicker team-mates by taking 7 for 44 with his medium-pace offerings in overcast conditions at Brisbane, setting up an innings victory for the Warriors. Prior to that effort, his best was three wickets in a first-class innings. Bandy's six Pura Cup games brought 249 runs at 27.66 and 12 victims at 22.33, and he was also useful in three limited-overs and four Twenty20 appearances. His busy summer perhaps gave him the edge over the state's similar allrounders, Shawn Gillies and Sean Ervine, for the next campaign.
Bandy took his time reaching Western Australia's first team and made his debut aged 27 in 2005-06. He immediately made considerable progress, playing seven Pura Cup matches and four ING Cup games. The retirement of Kade Harvey opened a limited-overs space and he picked up a half-century and two wickets, but more impressive gains came in the first-class competition. His most important contribution arrived with 88 against South Australia as the Warriors fought for a draw and he finished the summer with 337 runs at 28.08, while he also posted 64 against the touring South Africans. Bandy was productive with the ball, capturing 12 victims at 31.58. Justin Langer has been his biggest influence, scoring 1000 runs in a grade summer was his career highlight and he would be a fireman if he wasn't setting cricket fields alight with his flexible skills.
Cricinfo staff July 2007