Chadd Sayers
- January 8, 2024
- Cricketer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Chadd Sayers |
Occupation | Cricketer |
Date Of Birth | Aug 31, 1987(1987-08-31) |
Age | 37 |
Birthplace | Adelaide |
Country | Australia |
Birth City | South Australia |
Horoscope | Virgo |
Chadd Sayers Biography
Name | Chadd Sayers |
Birthday | Aug 31 |
Birth Year | 1987 |
Place Of Birth | Adelaide |
Home Town | South Australia |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Spouse | Stephanie Sayers |
Chadd Sayers is one of the most popular and richest Cricketer who was born on August 31, 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Chadd James Sayers (born 31 August 1987) is an Australian cricketer from South Australia. After spending several years in the South Australian Grade Cricket League as one of the best pace bowlers in the state, Sayers began playing first-class cricket for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield in 2011. He has played matches for Australia A since 2013 and made his debut playing Test cricket for Australia on 30 March 2018 against South Africa at Johannesburg after years of near misses.
Sayers started his cricket career, after switching from baseball, playing grade cricket with Woodville Cricket Club. Early on, he suffered from stress fractures in his back and was forced to play as a batsman, but he fought through his injuries to become a pace bowler and rise to Woodville’s top-level team along with his brother Aaron. In the 2006–07 season, Sayers was the leading wicket-taker in South Australian grade cricket, with 55 wickets at an average of 14.65, and he fell one point short of winning the Bradman medal for the best grade cricketer of the season. As he was in good form in grade cricket, Sayers was given a rookie contract with South Australia’s state team for the 2007–08 and 2008–09 seasons. During these two seasons, he took an outstanding 90 wickets in grade cricket and recorded figures of 7/60 in a match for South Australia’s Second XI, but he wasn’t given any opportunities to play for South Australia and was dropped from their contract list in 2009.
Chadd Sayers Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Cricketer |
House | Living in own house. |
Chadd Sayers is one of the richest Cricketer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Chadd Sayers 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Sayers is a fast-medium bowler capable of getting late outswing against right- handed batsmen. Unlike most other pace bowlers of the 21st century, Sayers is not a very fast bowler, instead focusing on precision and swing to take wickets. His abilities lend themselves to success even on pitches not considered to help pace bowlers. Sayers has been called an “old-fashioned” cricketer as he does not bowl with significant pace to frighten batsmen or have many variations on his bowling, both major elements of pace bowling in the era of Twenty20 cricket. Former Test cricketer Ashley Mallett has compared Sayers to past Australian swing bowlers Bob Massie and Terry Alderman because of his patience and focus.
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Who is Chadd Sayers Dating?
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Sayers continued his good form in the first half of the 2014–15 Sheffield Shield season. In a match against Queensland, he took a hat-trick to tear through Queensland’s top order, the first player to take a hat-trick for South Australia since 1977. Tim Ludeman also managed a stumping off of Sayers’ bowling, a very unusual dismissal for a pace bowler. Sayers also signed a contract to play for Twenty20 team the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League (BBL) for the first time. Sayers had never played in the BBL and was considered a specialist in the longer forms of cricket. Sayers was unable to play in the BBL and the rest of the Sheffield Shield season due to an ankle injury which required surgery.
Facts & Trivia
Charlie Ranked on the list of most popular Cricketer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Chadd Sayers celebrates birthday on August 31 of every year.
Sayers had a good start to the 2016–17 Sheffield Shield season, taking eleven wickets in the second round in another innings victory over Tasmania. He recorded the second-best bowling figures of his career in the first innings with 6/32 and followed it up with 5/44 in the second innings, including two wickets in the first over of the innings. In November 2016, he was again added to Australia’s Test squad ahead of the third Test against South Africa. He did not play in the Test, but he was again included in the Australian squad for a match against Pakistan, which he also did not play in. Sayers did not make his Test debut during the 2016–17 season, but he reached the best Sheffield Shield form of his career. He helped take South Australia to the Sheffield Shield final then took 7/84 against Victoria in the match. He finished the season with 62 wickets, again the most in the competition, and again won the Neil Dansie Medal.
Top Facts about Chadd Sayers
- Chadd Sayers is an Australian cricketer born on August 31, 1987.
- He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who plays for South Australia.
- Sayers made his first-class debut in 2011 and has taken over 300 wickets.
- He was named Sheffield Shield Player of the Year in the 2016-17 season.
- Despite his success in domestic cricket, Sayers has only played one Test match for Australia.
- In that Test match, he took two wickets against South Africa in Johannesburg.
- Sayers’ best bowling figures in first-class cricket are 8/64.
- He has also played for Adelaide Strikers and Kings XI Punjab in T20 leagues.
- Sayers announced his retirement from first-class cricket in March 2020.
- He finished his career with a bowling average of just over 24 runs per wicket.