10 Facts About Tim Zoehrer

1.

Timothy Joseph Zoehrer was born on 25 September 1961 and is a former Australian cricket player.

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2.

Tim Zoehrer played as a wicket-keeper and is of Austrian descent.

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3.

Tim Zoehrer played ten Test matches between 1986 and 1987 when Australia were far from the top team in the world, touring New Zealand and India.

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4.

Tim Zoehrer was replaced firstly by Greg Dyer and then Ian Healy.

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5.

Tim Zoehrer did, though, tour England twice, in 1989 and 1993, as Healy's deputy.

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6.

Tim Zoehrer was selected as a reserve for the 1987 Cricket World Cup.

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7.

Tim Zoehrer played his final One Day International in 1994, at Perth vs South Africa, seven years after his previous appearance again as a replacement for a rested Healy.

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8.

Tim Zoehrer was a successful and popular keeper for Western Australia with a state record of 360 dismissals and took 38 first-class wickets with his leg break bowling.

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9.

Tim Zoehrer later played and coached cricket in the Netherlands and wrote an autobiography, "The Gloves Are Off".

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10.

Tim Zoehrer played professional Australian rules football with Western Australian Football League club East Fremantle in 1982.

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