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Andy Bichel (Andrew John Bichel) was born on 27 August, 1970 in Laidley, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian cricketer. Discover Andy Bichel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Andrew John Bichel
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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1970
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Laidley, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Andy Bichel Height, Weight & Measurements

At 53 years old, Andy Bichel height is 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) .

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Who Is Andy Bichel's Wife?

His wife is Dion Bichel

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Andy Bichel Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andy Bichel worth at the age of 53 years old? Andy Bichel’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Andy Bichel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1970

Andrew John Bichel (born 27 August 1970) is a former Australian cricketer, who played 19 Test matches and 67 One Day Internationals for Australia between 1997 and 2004.

He was a right-arm medium-fast bowler, but was also a hard-hitting lower-order batsman.

Bichel represented Queensland in the Australian domestic competitions.

He also played for Worcestershire, Hampshire and Essex in English county cricket.

Since retiring from playing, Bichel has been a coach and a selector.

He is a cousin of Chris Sabburg.

1973

In the same match, he went on to play a crucial role with Michael Bevan to score an unbeaten 73-run 9th wicket partnership to ease Australia to victory which saw him hit 34 not out.

In the Super Six stage, he came in against New Zealand at 84–7.

He and Michael Bevan again saved Australia with his highest score of 64 as Australia put up a winning total batting first.

In the semi-final against Sri Lanka, he bowled tightly conceding 0–18 in 10 overs but his pressure caused the spectacular run out of Aravinda de Silva as he picked up spun around and threw down the stumps to prevent a tight single off his own bowling.

In the final against India, he picked up one wicket bowling Rahul Dravid as Australia won, completing an undefeated campaign.

1996

Bichel made his Test debut for the Australian Cricket Team in Adelaide in 1996 in a match against the West Indies, and his One-day International Debut in Brisbane, also against the West Indies.

His rise to prominence coincided with the appearance of a young Brett Lee, with whom he was often in a battle for a third fast-bowler spot in the lineup behind Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie holding the other two positions.

As the younger and pacier Lee was often selected ahead of him, Bichel now holds the test match record of being twelfth man for Australia on 19 occasions.

He has recently made comments that he believes his bowling suffered during these times, as he missed out on the valuable match practice that he could have earned either playing for Australia or Queensland.

1997

Bichel was born to parents of German ancestry, married Dion in 1997 and they have two children.

As well as Queensland's state team, he has played for the English Counties Essex, Hampshire and Worcestershire, where he had successful sessions on Essex with the bat and ball.

2003

A highlight of Bichel's career was Australia's 2003 World Cup campaign.

He was initially back up to Jason Gillespie, Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath.

He played his first game against Netherlands making a good impression with the ball and after injury had ended Gillespie's World Cup campaign he took over his position in the side.

Bichel retrieved Australia from serious trouble on more than one occasion, most notably his 7–20 against England.

This bowling performance rated as the best bowling against England in ODIs, best bowling at St George's Park in ODIs, and his best bowling in World Cups as well.

2004

At the start of the 2004–05 Australian summer, Bichel was not offered a contract by the Australian Cricket Board, an indication that the Board did not believe he would represent Australia in that season.

His performances in the domestic competition, however, continued to be at the same high standards as before and it was clear that he wanted to make another return to the international scene.

Bichel's performances at State level during the 2004–05 domestic season earned him the Domestic Player of the Year award at the 2005 Australian cricket awards.

2009

However, he announced his retirement on 9 February 2009, saying he never fully recovered from his shoulder injury.

2010

Chennai Super Kings, the IPL Champions of 2010 season, acquired Andy Bichel's services as a bowling coach for the team's youngsters for IPL 2011 season.

He was later the coach of Papua New Guinea.

2011

On 11 November 2011, it was announced that Andy Bichel would join the Cricket Australia selection panel.

2014

In 2014 it was announced that Bichel had partnered Tangalooma Island Resort to be an official brand ambassador.

Bichel has been well credited for his art in the fast bowling coaching landscape.

His mantra of 'FTOO' is preached throughout Queensland Cricket.