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Jake Winter (Jake Liam Winter) was born on 2 June, 1997 in Australia, is an Australian cricketer. Discover Jake Winter'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 26 years old?

Popular As Jake Liam Winter
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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 2 June, 1997
Birthday 2 June
Birthplace N/A
Nationality Australia

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Jake Winter Net Worth

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1997

Jake Winter (born 2 June 1997) is an Australian cricketer.

2013

Winter started his career playing grade cricket for Glenelg, playing regularly at B-grade level by the 2013–14 season when he was sixteen years old.

2014

In January 2014 he represented South Australia in the national under-17 cricket championships and was named the player of the tournament, scoring a tournament-high 389 runs with a batting average of 77.80.

In the 2014–15 season he made his A-grade debut for Glenelg, but he suffered a fractured hip and torn hip flexor during the game.

2015

He returned to cricket two months later through B-grade before he was called up to play for South Australia in the under-19 national championships in January 2015 as one of the state's two co-captains.

He performed well in the tournament and went on to play for Australia's national youth team.

He played three Youth One Day Internationals for Australia, all against Sri Lanka.

2016

He made his first-class debut for Cricket Australia XI during Pakistan's tour of Australia on 8 December 2016.

After scoring 276 runs at an average of 55.20 in the Redbacks League, Winter scored a century in the first round of the grade cricket season in 2016–17 and became the first person nominated to win the premier grade's rising star award, the Jason Gillespie Medal.

He then made his debut for South Australia in the Futures League, scoring 144 runs against the ACT Comets, resulting in his inclusion in a South Australia XI against the touring South Africa national cricket team.

Against an international standard attack he teamed up with Tim Ludeman for a 159-run fourth-wicket partnership, scoring 63 runs himself.

He continued his strong start to the season with another grade cricket century

Winter was selected for another tour match, this time for a Cricket Australia XI against the touring Pakistan national cricket team.

On a slow wicket he top-scored for the Cricket Australia XI, leading a game-high partnership of 57 runs with Matthew Short.

2017

At the end of the season his form was rewarded with both the Jason Gillespie Medal as South Australia's grade cricket Rising Star and a rookie contract with South Australia for the 2017–18 season.