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Adam Voges

AUAdam Voges

A late-blooming Test batsman who compiled a staggering average, his career stands as one of cricket's most statistically remarkable stories.

Born 1979 (age 47)·Australian cricketer·Birthday: October 4·Generation X

Photo: The-Pope · CC BY-SA 3.0

Biography

Adam Voges's cricket narrative is one of patience and explosive, belated reward. The Western Australian left-hander spent over a decade as a domestic powerhouse, piling up runs for his state and in English county cricket, yet the call from the Australian national team seemed perpetually just out of reach. When it finally came in 2015, he was 35 years old—an age when many careers wind down. Voges, however, embarked on a Test match rampage. Over the next two years, he feasted on bowling attacks with a serene, unflappable technique, amassing runs at a clip that placed his batting average among the all-time greats. His double-century against the West Indies in Hobart was a masterclass in concentration. While his career was relatively brief at the top level, its statistical footprint is indelible, a testament to the value of seasoned skill and mental fortitude. He later transitioned smoothly into coaching, bringing his deep understanding of the game to the next generation.

Generation X

1965–1980

The latchkey kids. Raised during divorce, recession, and the end of the Cold War. Skeptical, self-reliant, media-literate. They invented indie culture, grunge, and the early internet — then watched the Boomers take credit.

Adam was born in 1979, placing them squarely in the Generation X. The events that shaped this generation — economic uncertainty, the end of the Cold War, and the rise of personal computing — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.

#1 When Adam Was Born

The biggest hits of 1979

#1 Movie

Kramer vs. Kramer

Best Picture

Kramer vs. Kramer

#1 TV Show

Laverne & Shirley

Adam's Life & Times

The world at every milestone

1979Born

Iran hostage crisis begins; Three Mile Island accident

Gas: $0.86/galHome: $37,900Min wage: $2.90/hrPresident: Jimmy Carter"My Sharona" — The KnackBest Picture: Kramer vs. Kramer
1984Started school

Apple Macintosh introduced

Gas: $1.13/galHome: $59,800Min wage: $3.35/hrPresident: Ronald Reagan"When Doves Cry" — PrinceBest Picture: Amadeus
1992Became a teenager

LA riots after Rodney King verdict

Gas: $1.13/galHome: $84,300Min wage: $4.25/hrPresident: George H.W. Bush"End of the Road" — Boyz II MenBest Picture: Unforgiven
1995Could drive

Oklahoma City bombing; Windows 95 released

Gas: $1.15/galHome: $96,500Min wage: $4.25/hrPresident: Bill Clinton"Gangsta's Paradise" — CoolioBest Picture: Braveheart
1997Could vote

Princess Diana dies in Paris car crash; Harry Potter published

Gas: $1.23/galHome: $104,100Min wage: $5.15/hrPresident: Bill Clinton"Candle in the Wind 1997" — Elton JohnBest Picture: Titanic
2000Turned 21

Y2K passes without incident; contested Bush-Gore election

Gas: $1.51/galHome: $119,600Min wage: $5.15/hrPresident: Bill Clinton"Breathe" — Faith HillBest Picture: Gladiator
2009Turned 30

Michael Jackson dies; Bitcoin created

Gas: $2.35/galHome: $148,500Min wage: $7.25/hrPresident: Barack Obama"Boom Boom Pow" — The Black Eyed PeasBest Picture: The Hurt Locker
2019Turned 40

First image of a black hole; Hong Kong protests

Gas: $2.60/galHome: $224,400Min wage: $7.25/hrPresident: Donald Trump"Old Town Road" — Lil Nas XBest Picture: Parasite
2026Age 47 today
Gas: $3.91/galPresident: Donald Trump

Key Achievements

  • Finished his Test career with a batting average of 61.87, the third-highest ever for players with 20+ innings.
  • Was selected in the ICC Test Team of the Year in 2016.
  • Won the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy with the Australian one-day international team.
  • Captained Western Australia and the Perth Scorchers to domestic success.

Did You Know?

He made his Test debut against the West Indies in 2015, scoring a century in his first match.

He played English county cricket for both Middlesex and Nottinghamshire.

His highest Test score of 269 not out came against the West Indies in Hobart.

He served as a fielding substitute for Australia long before earning his Test cap.

“I just kept scoring runs and eventually they couldn't ignore me.”

— Adam Voges

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