Matthew Scott Wade, popularly known as Matthew Wade was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia on 26 December 1987. Matthew Wade is an Australian left-hand wicketkeeper batter who plays for the national side in all three formats of cricket. Matthew Wade is Australia’s first-choice wicketkeeper in limited-overs cricket and has also captained Australia in a few matches. Matthew Wade’s career has been full of ups and downs. He has been in and out of the team for a long time due to some inconsistent performances and tough competition for the slot of wicketkeeper in the Australian squad. In the domestic circuit, Matthew Wade plays for Tasmania.
Matthew Wade Early Life and Education
Matthew Wade started off playing cricket at the early age of 6 years. At the early age of his life, Wade played football for Tasmania at the junior level and for also the vice-captain of the team. However, eventually his interest started to grow in cricket and he decided to pursue cricket as his career. Matthew Wade was diagnosed with Testicular cancer at the age of 16 years. However, it got cured after the chemotherapy. Matthew Wade is color blind and he had faced difficulties in the past on the field due to the color of the balls.
Matthew Wade International Debut
Matthew Wade Test Debut – 7 April 2012 against West Indies
Matthew Wade ODI Debut – 5 February 2012 against India
Matthew Wade T20I Debut – 13 October 2011 against South Africa
Matthew Wade Career
Matthew Wade Domestic Career
Matthew Wade was picked up in the Australian squad for the ICC Under-19 World Cup in 2006 and played all the matches for his team in the tournament.
In the same year, Matthew Wade made his List A debut playing for Tasmania in the Ford Ranger One Day Cup. It was the only match that Matthew Wade played for Tasmania in the season as team was having another wicketkeeper batter as Tim Paine in the squad.
In the next season, Matthew Wade moved to Victoria and played as a wicketkeeper batter. Within the months, Matthew Wade became the first-choice wicketkeeper for the team.
In Sheffield Shield Trophy season 2009/2010, Matthew Wade smashed his maiden first class century. Matthew Wade was the crucial member of the squad that won the tournament in the season. He scored 96 runs in the finals and helped his team in lifting the trophy.
Matthew Wade remained part of Victoria till 2016-17 and returned back to Tasmania in 2017.
In 2018, Matthew Wade was appointed as the captain of the Tasmania team.
In 2022, Matthew Wade was roped in by Birmingham Phoenix for The Hundred.
Matthew Wade International Career
Matthew Wade made his International Debut for Australia back in 2011 in a T20I match against South Africa on 13th October 2011. He was picked up as the wicket keeper batter. However, he didn’t get much chance in the match.
In February 2012, Matthew Wade made his ODI debut against Inia and scored 67 runs. He was awarded with Player of the match award foe his performance. Eventually, Matthew Wade became the first choice wicketkeeper for Australia in the ODI format.
In the same year, Matthew Wade made his Test debut on 7th April 2012 and scored his maiden century in International cricket in the third test of the series.
Due to some inconsistency and growth of Brad Haddin, Matthew Wade didn’t made a secure place in the Tests. However, he managed to maintain his
position in the ODI squad but lost his place in the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2015.
Matthew Wade made his maiden ODI century in 2017 in a match against Pakistan and helped his team in a difficult position.
In the same series, Matthew Wade was appointed as the captain of Australia as Steve Smith got injured during the tour. Matthew Wade only captained for 1 match and was ruled out for rest of the matches to due an injury.
Matthew Wade was picked up in the squad of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 as a replacement of Usman Khawaja.
In Ashes 2019, Matthew Wade made a remarkable comeback in the tests and scored 337 runs in the series including 2 centuries.
Matthew Wade was appointed as the captain of T20I side for the series against India and Bangladesh due to the injury of original captain Aaron Finch in 2021.
Matthew Wade IPL Career
Matthew Wade made his Indian Premier League debut almost a decade a earlier back in 2011 when he was roped in by Delhi Daredevils.
Wade played 3 matches and scored just 22 runs and was later dropped out of the team.
11 years later, Matthew Wade made his comeback in Indian Premier League.
In TATA IPL 2022, Matthew Wade was roped in by the newly formed Gujarat Titans in the mega auction for a whopping amount of 2.40 crores.
Matthew Wade played 10 matches in the season and scored 157 runs.
Matthew Wade Stats
In Tests, Matthew Wade has played 36 matches and scored 1613 runs including 4 centuries and 5 half centuries with the highest scored of 117 runs in an innings.
In ODIs, Matthew Wade has played 97 matches and scored 1867 runs including 1 century and 11 half centuries with the highest score of 100 runs in a match.
In T20Is, Matthew Wade has played 60 matches and scored 789 runs including 3 half centuries with the highest score of 80 runs in a match.
In IPL, Matthew Wade has played 13 matches and scored 179 runs with the highest score of 35 runs in a match.
Matthew Wade Family
Matthew Wade’s father Scott Wade was an Australian footballer who had been a part of many Clubs in his young days and he had also served as the CEO of the Tasmania Football club. Matthew Wade’s grandfather was also a footballer and was the president of Hobart Club in his days. Matthew Wade got married to his longtime girlfriend Julia Barry in 2013.
Personal Information
Matthew Wade Full Name: Matthew Scott Wade
Matthew Wade Nick Name: Wadey
Matthew Wade Height: 170 cm
Matthew Wade Birthplace: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Matthew Wade Date of Birth: 26 December 1987
Matthew Wade Age: 34 years
Matthew Wade Nationality: Australian
Matthew Wade Religion: Christian
Matthew Wade Marital Status: Married
Matthew Wade Jersey Number: 13
Matthew Wade Batting style: Left-hand bat
Matthew Wade Bowling Style: Right-arm spin
Matthew Wade Hobbies: Listening Music, Playing Golf
FAQs
1. When Matthew Wade made his debut for Australia?
Matthew Wade made his International Debut for Australia back in 2011 in a T20I match against South Africa on 13th October 2011. He was picked up as the wicket keeper batter.
2. When Matthew Wade made his debut in IPL?
Matthew Wade made his Indian Premier League debut almost a decade a earlier back in 2011 when he was roped in by Delhi Daredevils.
3. How many runs Matthew Wade has scored in Tests?
In Tests, Matthew Wade has played 36 matches and scored 1613 runs including 4 centuries and 5 half centuries with the highest scored of 117 runs in an innings.