BradHogg
| Role | Bowling All-rounder |
| Bats | Left-handed |
| Bowls | Left-arm chinaman |
CLT20 2012 Statistics
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Batting and Fielding
| Mat | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | BF | SR | 100 | 50 | 4s | 6s | Ct | St |
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Profile
| Birth Date | 06 February 1971 |
| Country | Australia |
| CLT20 debut | 2012 |
He was one of last summer’s revelations. WA cricket icon Brad Hogg is back for a second stint with the team he loves, the Perth Scorchers. Hoggy turned back the clock in the Big Bash League, playing all nine matches for the Scorchers and often turning the fortunes of each contest. He took 13 wickets during the tournament and conceded just 5.61 runs per over. The man who was just shy of his 41st birthday had the sellout crowds at The Furnace in raptures, with chants of ‘Hoggy’ ringing through the ears of opposing batsmen. BBL was a launching pad for further T20 success as he played two KFC T20 international matches for Australia against India, almost four years after retiring from top-level cricket. Hoggy then played in domestic T20 comps across the world, taking his tongue and beaming smile everywhere he went.