Darren Lehmann Academy in South Australia

Darren Lehmann is left handed batsman and former cricketer of Australia. He debut in ODIs in 1996 and test matches in 1998. He becomes the regular member of Australian cricket team in 2001. He played 27 test matches and scored runs with an average of 44.95 and 117 ODIs and scored 3078 runs with a batting average of 38.73. He is also an orthodox left hand spinner who takes wickets in test and ODIs with a bowling average of 27.46 and 27.78 respectively. He announced his retirement from International cricket in 2007 and become coach of Deccan Chargers in Indian Premier League. He also coached Queensland in 2010/2011 session when their coach resigned. He also made a cricket academy with the name “Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy” that provides young cricketers a chance to learn different skills at famous ground of Adelaide Oval.

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Darren Lehmann Biography

A terrifically brilliant player, the stockily-built Darren Lehmann is a free-scoring left-hand batsman, and an undervalued left-arm conventional spin bowler. As an out-and-out stroke player, he treats addressees to an overconfident combination of swaggering violent behavior and deft refinement. From the time that he disintegrate on to the first-class panorama in Australia as a 17-year-old in the 1987-88 season, Lehmann has built a having presence documentation in both his home country and with the county team Yorkshire.

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