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Tim Zoehrer
Timothy Joseph Zoehrer (born 25 September 1961) is a former Australian cricket player. He played as a wicket-keeper and is of Austrian descent.
He played ten Test matches between 1986 and 1987, touring New Zealand and India. He also played 22 One Day Internationals
He began his career in the 1980–81 season with Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield as an understudy to Rod Marsh.
Zoehrer made his first class debut for Western Australia in November 1980, aged 19 years old, in a game against the touring India side.
Rod Marsh was the first choice Australian keeper but Zoehrer was able to play for his state when Marsh was on international duty. He became a state regular following Marsh's retirement in 1984.
After Marsh's retirement he became the number one state keeper and eventually the Australian Test keeper..
In late January 1986 Zoehrer was picked as Australia's wicketkeeper for the 1986 tour of New Zealand, replacing Wayne Philips, who continued to play as batter. Zoehrer had played 29 first glass games. He soon made his international debut for Australia in an ODI against India in February 1986, scoring 11 runs (the amount by which Australia won the game).
Zoehrer kept in all three tests in New Zealand, scoring 18 in the first, 30 and 13 in the second, and 9 and 1 in the third, which Australia lost. He scored 71 in a tour game. During the third test, Zoehrer fell injured with an eye infection during New Zealand's second innings and Phillips took over as keeper. He flew home early to treat the infection and Phillips took over for the ODIs.
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Tim Zoehrer
Timothy Joseph Zoehrer (born 25 September 1961) is a former Australian cricket player. He played as a wicket-keeper and is of Austrian descent.
He played ten Test matches between 1986 and 1987, touring New Zealand and India. He also played 22 One Day Internationals
He began his career in the 1980–81 season with Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield as an understudy to Rod Marsh.
Zoehrer made his first class debut for Western Australia in November 1980, aged 19 years old, in a game against the touring India side.
Rod Marsh was the first choice Australian keeper but Zoehrer was able to play for his state when Marsh was on international duty. He became a state regular following Marsh's retirement in 1984.
After Marsh's retirement he became the number one state keeper and eventually the Australian Test keeper..
In late January 1986 Zoehrer was picked as Australia's wicketkeeper for the 1986 tour of New Zealand, replacing Wayne Philips, who continued to play as batter. Zoehrer had played 29 first glass games. He soon made his international debut for Australia in an ODI against India in February 1986, scoring 11 runs (the amount by which Australia won the game).
Zoehrer kept in all three tests in New Zealand, scoring 18 in the first, 30 and 13 in the second, and 9 and 1 in the third, which Australia lost. He scored 71 in a tour game. During the third test, Zoehrer fell injured with an eye infection during New Zealand's second innings and Phillips took over as keeper. He flew home early to treat the infection and Phillips took over for the ODIs.