Cameron Leon White (born 18 August 1983 in
Bairnsdale,
Victoria) is an
Australian cricketer and current Australian
Twenty20 captain. A powerful middle order
batsman and right-arm
leg-spin bowler, White made his
first-class cricket debut as a teenager in the
2000–01 season for the
Victorian Bushrangers as a bowling all-rounder. Early comparisons with Victoria team-mate
Shane Warne faded as White took on a role closer to that of
Andrew Symonds, a batsman who bowled occasionally.
In 2003–04, he became Victoria's youngest ever captain at the age of 20 when he took over leadership of their one-day side, and the first-class captaincy followed the season after. International recognition came for the first time in 2005, but White found himself in and out of the side as the selectors and national captain
Ricky Ponting looked for White to improve his bowling to play as a front-line spinner. Two successful winters with English county side
Somerset helped to propel White back into the selectors' minds. After a couple of further unfruitful international spells, including four
Test matches in 2008, White finally secured a regular place in the one-day squads after a string of good performances in 2009.
Career
Early career
White began his cricket career working his way through the youth structure at Victoria, playing in the Commonwealth Bank Under-17, and later Under-19, Championship series. He showed his prowess with both bat and ball during these competitions, claiming a...
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