Club: Karori
Wellington Firebirds debut: v Northern Knights 2010-11 (first-class)
Best bat: 141 v Central Stags 2010-11 (first-class)
Stephen Murdoch’s name was on every cricket followers lips In January after his commanding match winning 225 not out off just 157 balls to help the Powerade Wellington U23s to an exhilarating 50-over win over their Auckland annual counterparts at the inaugural National U23 tournament at Lincoln.
Chasing 356 for victory, Murdoch batted beautifully to guide us to a hugely satisfying 3-wicket win with 5 balls to spare. Starting off slowly he then exploded and his innings eventually included 156 runs in boundaries. He cleared the boundary rope to hit the winning runs off the first ball of the last over.
The double century for Murdoch came hot on the heels of his scores of 79 and 156 against Otago in the three-day tournament opener earlier in the week. In four innings he scored 498 runs, using this tournament as a springboard to forcing his way into the Wellington Firebirds for the remainder of the season.
For the Firebirds, he went on to play six Plunket Shield matches and scored 532 runs with a highest score of 141 and top scored with 57 in his two domestic One-Day competition matches. He was selected as one of three promising players in the 2011 New Zealand cricket Almanack.
Murdoch scored a century against the Central Stags in the opening Plunket Shield match of the 2011-12 season and reached 1,000 first-class runs whilst batting for Wellington at home at the Hawkins Basin Reserve agaisnt the Otago Volts at the end of November.
Playing style: Top order bat
Nickname: Stove
Secondary school attended: St. Patrick’s College, Wellington
Club: Karori
Earliest cricket memory: Playing in the schoolyard at lunchtime
Favourite ground to play cricket on: The Hawkins Basin Reserve
Most memorable cricket moment: Scoring my maiden first-class ton
If I could bat/bowl in partnership with any cricketer from any era I would chose: Sir Don Bradman – to bat with the best ever
Favourite player growing up: Shane Warne - For his ability and competitive nature
The non-cricketing sports person or team I most admire: Phil ‘the Power’ Taylor
If I wasn’t a Firebirds cricketer I’d be: Working for the BNZ bank
Favourite superhero: Superman
Favourite book/magazine: The Alchemist
Favourite holiday destination:
Croatia
If I was in a band I would play the: Guitar
In my spare time I like to: Play Darts
My signature dish is: Homemade gourmet burgers