Cricket Superstar

Cricket Superstar
Genre Reality
Developed by North One Television Australia
Presented by Lee Furlong
Judges Allan Border
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 12 (as of 15 March 2012)
Production
Production location(s) Brisbane, Queensland
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network Fox8
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release 4 January 2012 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Football Superstar
Followed by The Recruit
External links
Website

Cricket Superstar is an Australian cricket-based reality television series that airs on Fox8. Working on a weekly elimination format (known on the show as dismissals), the winner will receive a rookie-contract with his state and a scholarship to the Centre of Excellence. The winner was 21-year-old Victorian, Ian Holland.

Season One (2012)

The first series is hosted by Lee Furlong. Former Australian captain Allan Border is the chief judge and Graham Manou is the mentor. It was filmed in Brisbane and featured guest appearances by current and former players including Matthew Hayden[1] and Ricky Ponting.[2]

It first aired on 4 January 2012.[3]

Contestants

The final squad of 15 players[3] was selected from 60 finalists, from over 1000 applicants. The prize for the winner is a rookie contract with their state association for the 2012/13 season and a four-month scholarship at the Cricket Centre of Excellence in Brisbane.[2]

NameDate of Birth (Age)StateMain skillCommentsReferences
Ian Holland3 October 1990VicAll-rounderWinnerFox8, ESPN, CA
Dave Vernon27 September 1990WAPace bowlerRunner-up
Fox8, ESPN, CA
James Moss19 November 1989SABatsmanDismissed in week 10
Was rookie listed by Adelaide (AFL) in 2008 & 2009
Fox8, ESPN, CA
Ben Cooper10 February 1992TasBatsmanDismissed in week 9
Brother of Tom Cooper, both Ben and Tom have played international cricket for the Netherlands cricket team
Fox8, ESPN
Jake Fawcett22 March 1990WABatsmanDismissed in week 8
Has played List-A cricket for Western Australia
Fox8, ESPN, CA
Josh Clarke14 December 1992NSWAll-rounderDismissed in week 8
Fox8, ESPN
Chris Chellew14 September 1990WAAll-rounderWithdrew due to injury in week 8
Fox8, ESPN, CA
Justin Avendano11 August 1993NSWBatsmanDismissed in week 6
Fox8
Richard Potter12 September 1993NSWWicket-keeperDismissed in week 6
Fox8
Mason Crozier24 November 1991VicPace bowlerDismissed in week 6
Brother of Fremantle footballer Hayden Crozier
Fox8
Alex Frick14 May 1992SAPace bowlerDismissed in week 5 (injury)
Son of John Frick
Fox8
Sam Brandon19 November 1991QldPace bowlerDismissed in week 4Fox8
Jake Scicluna6 October 1994NSWBatsman Dismissed in week 3Fox8
Cameron Williams18 November 1991SASpin bowler Dismissed in week 3. Has played First Class for South AustraliaFox8, ESPN, CA
Jackson Smith30 November 1992QldPace bowler Dismissed in week 2[2]Fox8

References

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