Happy Birthday Australia Cricketer Jason Krejza, Jason was born on 14 January 1983 in Newtown, New South Wales, Australia. his full name is Jason John Krejza, Jason’s nickname is Krazy. and Jason’s batting style is Right-handed, and his Bowling style is right-arm off-break. it’s his 38th birthday.
A Former Australian Cricketer :-
Jason is a former Australian cricketer. He plays for the Tasmanian Tigers and Leicestershire. Krejza’s father was an association football player from Czechoslovakia and his mother was born in Poland.
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He became a regular in the NSW team in 2004/05 but lost his place in 2006/07. However, due to his solid form for Sydney grade team UTS-Balmain. He was including in the NSW limited-overs squad at the end of 2006.
On 21 December 2006 Kreja released that he would leave the New South Wales Blues to join the Tasmanian Tigers as he would be considered the fourth choice in the selection strategy behind spinners Stuart McGill, Nathan Hauritz, and Beau Casson.
Jason’s Domestic Career :-
His newfound affinity for cricket saw him excel in the 2007–8 season. In the Pura Cup, he played 7 games and scored 289 runs at an average of 36.12, with a high score of 63.
He also took 18 wickets at 47.11. The only downside of his season was that he did not feature in the ODI squad, with Xavier Doherty being Tasmania’s only spin bowler in the ODI field. He played only one game and was designating the 12th man in Tasmania’s competition win against Victoria.
In addition to being nominating for Australia’s tour of India in August. He was selecting for Australia’s Test tour of India.
Commenting on his selection, Australian selector Andrew Hilditch said, “Jason Krejza had a good season for Tasmania last year, but there is a lot of selection for Indian conditions.
Krejza’s International Career :-
The selectors felt that the right-arm finger spinner would do well in India and Jason now has an opportunity to prove himself at the international level.”
Krejza was dropping for the first Test against New Zealand in Brisbane on the grounds that the pitch would benefit the fast bowlers as Australia had not fielded any spinners.
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He was to be recalling for the second Test in Adelaide. But injuring his ankle and was replacing by fellow off-spinner Nathan Hauritz. Australia won both the Tests.
Krejza played his first Test in Australia against South Africa in Perth. He took 1/103 and 0/106 and was dropping for the second Test in favor of Hauritz. When the Tourists took six wickets in hand with their target of 414.