Danny McLauchlan

Danny McLauchlan
Personal information
Full name Daniel James McLauchlan
Born (1977-12-17) 17 December 1977
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Left-arm fast bowling
Role Bowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2007-2008 Western Australia
Career statistics
Competition FC List A T20
Matches 2 6 6
Runs scored 25 22 2
Batting average 12.50 7.33 2
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 20* 18 2
Balls bowled 402 336 138
Wickets 8 6 5
Bowling average 22.00 50.00 38.40
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 4/76 4/50 1/22
Catches/stumpings 0/- 2/- 2/-
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 12 January 2015

Daniel James 'Danny' McLauchlan (born 12 December 1977) is an Australian cricketer.

Originally from Sydney, New South Wales, McLauchlan was a member of the Australia Under-19 cricket team that toured Pakistan in March 1997 and played in two Under-19 Tests and an Under-19 One Day International.[1][2] He moved to Western Australia and was selected to play in the final two 2006–07 Pura Cup season, taking 4 wickets for 76 runs in his first-class cricket debut.[3]

McLauchlan was contracted with Western Australia for the 2007/08 season, after his impressive debut performance and performing well for Western Australian Grade Cricket team Scarborough Cricket Club throughout the previous summer.[4]

He played a number of List A and Twenty20 games for Western Australia in during the 2007/08 season, but was not offered a contract for 2008/09.[5]

Returning to Sydney, he continued to play cricket in the Sydney Cricket Association, but has (at the end of season 2014/15) been suspended a record ten times for a wide range of Code of Conduct Breaches mostly involving crude and/or offensive verbal attacks on opposing players and umpires. At the end of the 2014/15 season McLaughlan moved away from Sydney Grade Cricket taking up a role playing in the First Grade competition in Newcastle. Within only a few games of that season's start he was once again in hot water with match officials being cited for a range of abuse of umpire issues.[6][7][8]

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