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New Zealand

Adam Parore

New Zealand



Adam Craig Parore

Born: 23 January 1971, Auckland
Major Teams: New Zealand, Auckland.
Known As: Adam Parore
Pronounced Adam Parore
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style:


ODI Debut: 31 October 1992 v Zimbabwe, Bulawayo

Career Record (at 1996 World Cup):

TESTS

                   M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting           26   44   6  1012  100*  26.63   1   5   60   2

                    O      M     R   W    Ave  Best  5w 10w  Econ
Bowling             -

ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS

                   M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting           45   41   9  1165  108   36.40   1   6   31   8

                    O      M     R   W    Ave  Best  5w      Econ
Bowling             -


1996 World Cup Profile:

A versatile batsman and one of only two in the squad who has made centuries at both test and ODI level. A natural wicket-keeper who was persuaded to specialise in batting to accommodate captain Lee Germon. Batted in lower-middle order when keeping, but showed ability even then. At ODI level he has batted at #3, anchoring the innings through the middle stages by rotating the strike. Latterly he has been used at #6 where his ability to hit at runper-ball-plus and his speed between the wickets ensures a good acceleration of the innings in the final 10 overs. At test level, by way of contrast, he made a gutsy century from #7 against a West Indies pace quartet. A major weakness as a batsman (in both games) is poor judgement of a run, sometimes forgetting that his partner has to make his ground as well. Initially he found the transition from keeper-batsman to specialist difficu lt, but is regaining form just at the right time. Good, if at times incon- sistent, fielder. When the 15 overs is up look for him sweeping on the cover boundary with sliding saves.

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