Jake Weatherald (born 4 November 1994) is an Australian
cricket
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er. Originally from
Darwin
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in the
Northern Territory
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, he is an opening batsman who plays for
South Australia
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in both
first-class and
one-day cricket and plays for the
Adelaide Strikers
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in the
Big Bash League
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. He had a breakout season in 2015–16, making his first-class debut for South Australia in the
Sheffield Shield
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and scoring two half-centuries in the final. He has since had contracts with both South Australia and the Strikers in every season.
Career
Beginnings (2013–2017)
Weatherald began his cricket career in Darwin, and he got his first major opportunities in the
West End Premier League, playing for the Northern Territory Strike. He had early successes, scoring a century against
Papua New Guinea
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in 2013. He then began playing grade cricket in South Australia, initially playing for
Sturt as a wicket keeper-batsman before changing clubs to
Adelaide University
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before the 2015–16 season. He first made his way into the
South Australia cricket team
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in February 2016, replacing underperforming veteran
Mark Cosgrove. He scored a half-century in his first-class debut with 58 from 83 balls against
New South Wales
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. He played for South Australia through the rest of the season as they made their way to the
2015–16 Sheffield Shield final, in which he scored two half-centuries. His form was strong enough to displace Cosgrove on South Australia's contracted player list for the 2016–17 season.
Weatherald was included in South Australia's squad for the
2016–17 Matador BBQs One-Day Cup
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, in which he made his
List A
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debut against
Western Australia
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, scoring 41 runs. His best performance of the tournament came against
Cricket Australia XI when, opening the batting, he reached his half-century in 31 balls and his century in just 66. He finished with 141 runs, including
17 fours and six sixes on the small ground of
Hurstville Oval. Throughout the tournament Weatherald scored a total of 284 runs at a
strike rate
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of 108.81 runs per 100 balls, earning himself a contract with
Big Bash League
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team the
Adelaide Strikers
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. Across all three forms of cricket, first-class, one-day and
Twenty20
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, Weatherald was the highest run-scorer in Australian domestic cricket under the age of 25 from 11 December 2015 to 9 December 2016, the voting period for the
2017 Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year. He was the runner-up for the award, only behind Australian
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player
Hilton Cartwright.
Weatherald continued to play for South Australia in the
2016–17 Sheffield Shield season, taking part in his second successive Sheffield Shield final. In addition to scoring 60 runs in the first innings, his third successive half-century in Shield finals, he took his maiden first-class
wicket
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. In his first
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in domestic cricket, he bowled former Australian Twenty20 captain
Aaron Finch
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around his legs.
Breakout season (2017–present)
In the leadup to the 2017–18 season, Weatherald played in an Australian intra-squad match in Darwin as the national team prepared for their upcoming
tour of Bangladesh. He played for a
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XI and scored 96 runs from just 52 balls in the first innings, though he was not one of the players in the Australian squad itself and did not go to Bangladesh.
Weatherald hit form in the
2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup, opening the batting with
Alex Carey. The two of them had three hundred-run opening partnerships,
including a 212-run opening stand in the elimination final against
Victoria, and scored two centuries himself.
[ He also hit career-best form in the ]2017–18 Sheffield Shield season
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in a match against Western Australia
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at the WACA. He scored twin centuries, a century in each innings of the match; in the first innings, he scored 152 off only 160 balls (to date his highest innings score), and then 143 off 281 balls in the second innings to guide the Redbacks to an unlikely five-wicket victory, after Western Australia had scored 514 in the first innings. This was South Australia's highest successful chase at the WACA, and the first time a South Australian had scored twin centuries in a Shield match since Darren Lehmann eighteen seasons earlier. Weatherald took his first-class batting average
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from 33 to 40 in this match alone.
He was involved in what was termed by former England Test captain Michael Vaughan the greatest catch of all time during BBL07. Ahead of the 2019–20 Marsh One-Day Cup, Weatherald was named as one of the six cricketers to watch during the tournament.
On 11 November 2019, in the 2019–20 Sheffield Shield season
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, he and Henry Hunt set a new record for the highest opening partnership for South Australia in first-class cricket, with 293 runs. However, in October 2020, Weatherald took time away from the game citing mental health issues.
References
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1994 births
Living people
Australian cricketers
Adelaide Strikers cricketers
South Australia cricketers
Sportspeople from Darwin, Northern Territory