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Phillip Henry Carlson (8 August 1951 – 29 July 2022) was an Australian
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who played in two
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and four
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s (ODIs) in 1979. He was an all-rounder who played for
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between 1969–70 and 1980–81. He played his two Test matches for
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v
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in the 1978–79
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series and the four One Day Internationals against the same opponents. He was called up by Australia when most of their regular first-choice players were playing in
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.


Early life

Carlson was born in the
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suburb of
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on 8 August 1951. He started playing cricket for
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, where he caught the interest of State selectors when he was in first grade.


Career


Domestic

Carlson made his first class debut for Queensland when he was 18, as a batsman. He scored 85 in his second game and began bowling as a back up bowler. He scored his first century in 1971–72 – the same season saw him pick up his first
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. Carlson played the 1973 season in the Lancashire League for Bacup. He scored 686 runs and took 64 wickets. During the 1977–78 season, Carlson scored 103 against South Australia. He later made 107 against Western Australia. For Queensland, Carlson took five wickets in a first class game five times, with one ten wicket haul. He also took a five wicket haul in a one-day game. As of 2012, he was the only Queenslander to score a century and take
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. This feat was achieved against New South Wales in 1978–79, the season where Carlson hit his peak, scoring 545 runs and taking 31 wickets.


International

Some strong performances at the beginning of the 1978–79 season saw Carlson picked in Australia's squad for the first test. He was made 12th man for that and the second test. He was dropped from the squad for the third test, although he was kept on to play a one-day international. Carlson then scored a century and took ten wickets in a game against New South Wales. He followed this with 88 against South Australia. These strong performances saw Carlson selected to play in the Australian side for the fifth and sixth tests, replacing
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. He performed poorly in these two matches, the only tests he played. Afterwards, former Australian selector
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criticised the Test selection of Carlson, supposedly as an allrounder but whose "slow, gentle mediums" and batting ability at number six was not what Australian captain
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needed. Carlson took two Test wickets and two ODI wickets.
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was his most popular victim. He dismissed him once in Tests (50% of wickets) and he got him out twice in ODI (100%). Carlson was not selected for the
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, and was never able to get back into the Australian team after the
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players were available the following summer.


Other

In April 1978, Carlson and
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represented Australia at the international indoor double wicket cricket competition in England.


Later life

After cricket, Carlson worked in property and property development. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 47. In 2014, he was on the board of the Queensland Cricketers' Club.Qld Cricketers Club Committee
Retrieved 19 July 2014
He died on 29 July 2022, ten days before his 71st birthday. He suffered from a long unspecified illness prior to his death.


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