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Monday, 10 March 2014

GEORGE JOHN BAILEY
BAILEY'S CHILDHOOD
George John Bailey ,born 7 September 1982 is an Australian crickter
 After playing his junior cricket with all the South Launceston Cricket Club, Bailey was initially selected to play for Tasmania 2005/06, as a result of injuries to regular players. The time of year saw him score 778 runs, hitting three centuries along the way.

Further prominent performances inside the coming seasons saw Bailey play for Australia up against the All Star team within the All Star Twenty20 match in '09. Bailey was appointed because permanent captain of Tasmania to the 2009/10 season, replacing Daniel Marsh.

In February 2011, Bailey led Tasmania with a five wicket Sheffield Shield enlighten Victoria where he scored an unbeaten 160. Needing 130 in the final session, he and James Faulkner pushed the Tigers at night total from the 91st over of use the final day to lift Tasmania to second available behind New South Wales.

He captained Tasmania to the second Sheffield Shield title against New South Wales at Bellerive Oval in 2010And11.
 He was named in ODI squad for that West Indies tour. Consequently to trouble for Australian captain Michael Clarke, he was included in first ODI at Bailey top scored with 48 runs in Australia's 204 for 8, an overall which was tough to assess on the halfway point over a sluggish pitch.

He was third highest run getter inside the series with 172 runs behind Kieron Pollard and Michael Hussey. Younger crowd scored his first half-century.

In T20I he was captain once again and scored 45 runs by 50 % matches. Like India series West Indies series was led to tie. Australia won first match by 8 wickets but lost second match by 14 runs.

At the beginning of tour Ireland & England Bailey wasn't due to the central seek 2012/13 season, despite being national captain of T20I.
From the fifth ODI Bailey has fared best by a distance, rounding off his efforts with a 46 from 41 balls to be sure the visitors had something to bowl at from the gloom at Old Trafford.

He was named as ODI captain from the team in lack of Captain Michael Clarke and Vice-captain Shane Watson. He led three ODIs inside the five match series through which he won two ODIs and lost one. He earned an extraordinary 89 through the win with the MCG was impression as captain.

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