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Dav Whatmore (Davenell Frederick Whatmore) was born on 16 March, 1954 in Colombo, Dominion of Ceylon, is an Australian cricketer and coach. Discover Dav Whatmore'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 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March, 1954
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Colombo, Dominion of Ceylon
Nationality Sri Lanka

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1954

Davenell Frederick Whatmore (born 16 March 1954) is a Sri Lanka born Australian cricket coach and former cricketer.

1962

He and his family migrated to Australia in 1962.

Thereafter he lived in Mentone, a suburb of Melbourne and studied at Mentone Grammar School.

1975

Whatmore made his first class debut in 1975–76 touring South Africa with a Derek Robins XI.

He debuted for Victoria at the end of that summer and in the next season became an important part of the Victorian team, being appointed vice captain under Graham Yallop.

Whatmore's first century came against South Australia which he followed with one against New South Wales.

1978

Whatmore started the 1978–79 domestic season slowly, but eventually found form and became one of the most successful batsman that season.

He also had to captain Victoria when Yallop was absent due to test duty, and played a vital role in the state winning the Sheffield Shield that summer.

A century against Queensland late in the season saw him selected in the Australian team to play Pakistan, replacing Peter Toohey.

Whatmore impressed in his first test, top scoring in Australia's first innings with 43.

He had to open in the second innings when Graeme Wood was unfit but only scored 15.

1979

A right-handed batsman, Whatmore played seven Test matches for Australia in 1979, and one One Day International in 1980.

At first-class level, he scored over 6,000 runs for Victoria.

Whatmore was picked in the Australian squad for the 1979 World Cup.

He was also selected in the side that toured India in 1979.

Whatmore's main challenger for a position in the side appears to have been Graeme Wood.

Illness to Rick Darling saw both selected – Whatmore scored 20 and 8.

Whatmore was dropped for the second test but 60 in a tour game saw him back in the team for the third test.

Whatmore made 14 and 33, the latter Australia's top score in the second innings.

Whatmore's best test batting came in the fourth test, with scores of 77 and 54; the latter knock was especially crucial as it helped Australia escape with a draw.

"He hits the ball cleanly and effortlessly and he's a natural shot maker", said captain Kim Hughes.

"He's got the makings of a really top player."

However, in the fifth test Whatmore made 4 and 4 and in the 6th 6 and 0.

When Whatmore returned to Australia the World Series Cricket players had been readmitted to first class cricket and Whatmore lost his test place.

However, he remained in good form for Victoria, and helped them win another Sheffield Shield.

He played one ODI for Australia in the 1979–80 summer, was 12th man for another and was selected in the initial 18-man squad to go to Pakistan in early 1980.

(He did not end up going).

1980

Whatmore suffered a dip in form in 1980–81 and 81–82 seasons and was dropped from the Sheffield Shield Squad at one stage.

1987

However he bounced back and enjoyed his best ever season in 1987–88, making 912 runs at an average of 50.

1988

Whatmore retired from professional cricket in 1988/89 to pursue a career in coaching.

1990

Since the 1990s, Whatmore has coached several national cricket teams including the Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

1996

He was the head coach of Sri Lanka when Sri Lanka won the Cricket World Cup in 1996, and when Sri Lanka was one of the dual-winners of the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, along with India.

He coached Sri Lanka in two separate spells, during the first of which he won the 1996 Cricket World Cup.

1998

In between those spells, he coached Lancashire where he won the National League in 1998 and 1999, and the NatWest Trophy in 1998.

2002

From 2002 to 2007, he had been coaching Bangladesh.

Under his coaching, Bangladesh enjoyed relative success, coming from a side that could rarely win matches at all, to a team that can occasionally surprise even the most powerful cricketing nations.

2005

Whatmore coached them to their first Test match victory early in 2005.

2016

He also served as the coach of the Zimbabwe team before being sacked for poor performances in 2016 ICC World Twenty20

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Whatmore was born in Colombo, Dominion of Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka) and was educated at Royal College, Colombo.