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| name = Greg Watson |
| name = Greg Watson |
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| caption = |
| caption = |
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| batting = Right-handed |
| batting = Right-handed |
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| bowling = Right-arm fast-medium |
| bowling = Right-arm fast-medium |
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| columns = 2 |
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| fivefor1 = 1 |
| fivefor1 = 1 |
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| tenfor1 = 0 |
| tenfor1 = 0 |
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| best bowling1 = |
| best bowling1 = 6/45 |
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| catches/stumpings1= 12/ |
| catches/stumpings1= 12/– |
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| column2 = [[List A cricket|List A]] |
| column2 = [[List A cricket|List A]] |
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| matches2 = 8 |
| matches2 = 8 |
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| bowl avg2 = 11.38 |
| bowl avg2 = 11.38 |
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| fivefor2 = 1 |
| fivefor2 = 1 |
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| tenfor2 = |
| tenfor2 = 0 |
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| best bowling2 = |
| best bowling2 = 5/22 |
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| catches/stumpings2= 0/ |
| catches/stumpings2= 0/– |
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| international = true |
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| country = Australian |
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| testdebutfor = |
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| testdebutdate = 11 November |
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| testdebutyear = 1977 |
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| lasttestdate = 26 February |
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| lasttestyear = 1980 |
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| source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/8177.html Cricinfo |
| source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/8177.html Cricinfo |
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| date = 4 December |
| date = 4 December |
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After his cricket career ended, he worked as a metallurgist and systems analyst.<ref>''Cricketer'', April 1980. p. 23.</ref> |
After his cricket career ended, he worked as a metallurgist and systems analyst.<ref>''Cricketer'', April 1980. p. 23.</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of New South Wales representative cricketers]] |
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* [[List of Western Australia first-class cricketers]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{cricinfo| |
* {{cricinfo|id=8177}} |
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* [http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/6/6167/6167.html Statistical summary] from CricketArchive |
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Source: Cricinfo, 4 December 2012 |
Gregory George Watson (born 29 January 1955) is a former Australian first-class cricketer who played domestically for New South Wales and Western Australia, as well as for Worcestershire in English county cricket.
Biography
Born in Gulgong, New South Wales,[1] Watson made his first-class debut for New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval against South Australia in the 1977-78 Sheffield Shield. He took four wickets, his maiden victim being opposing captain Ashley Woodcock, but did not bat in either innings. He played a further six games in the Shield, capturing another 13 wickets, and made a single List A appearance in the Gillette Cup, taking 1-25 from 8 eight-ball overs.
In 1978, Watson came to England to play county cricket for Worcestershire. He had a reasonably successful season, taking 48 first-class wickets at just under 32 in 21 games, including a career-best 6–45 against Sussex in early August. He also made his highest score with the bat: 38 against Somerset. In one-day cricket he had great success, claiming 19 wickets at a mere 9.52 apiece, including 5-22 (again a career best) against Combined Universities in the Benson & Hedges Cup, a performance which won him the man-of-the-match award.
The defection of many of the senior Australian players to join World Series Cricket in 1977 led to speculation that Watson would be a contender for the Australian team in the 1978–79 Ashes series against England.[2] However, after impressive early performances, Watson had a disappointing season in 1978–79, taking only 13 first-class wickets for New South Wales at average just under 50. He returned for another season with Worcestershire in 1979, but played only nine times in first-class cricket (taking 22 wickets at 37.50) and not at all in the one-day format; from mid-July onwards he had to satisfy himself with a diet consisting entirely of Second XI games.
Watson was to play only one more match: a single outing in the 1979-80 Sheffield Shield for Western Australia against Queensland at Perth. The game was drawn, but Watson himself had a rather poor match: he conceded 135 runs from 30 six-ball overs and had only the second-innings wickets of Ray Phillips and Alec Parker to show for it. Watson never played first-class again but continued to play league cricket semi professionally with Billingham, Crewe, Stourbridge and Smethwick.
After his cricket career ended, he worked as a metallurgist and systems analyst.[3]