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Peter Worthington (cricketer)

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Peter Colin Worthington (born 12 July 1979 in Middle Swan, Western Australia) is an Australian cricketer.

An all-rounder, he attended the Australian Cricket Academy in 2003. He played in seven first-class cricket matches for the Western Warriors - one in 2002/3, five in 2003/4 and one in 2004/5. His best bowling of 6/59 - his only 5-wicket haul at senior level - came in Western Australia's first Pura Cup match of 2003/4. With three wickets in South Australia's first innings and 50 runs with the bat in a losing run chase, this was easily his best first-class performance, and the only occasion on which he was man of the match. His performances subsequently faded, and he fell out of contention for a place in the state side, but he hit 73 - his second first-class half-century, and his highest batting score at senior level - in his last first-class match, against New South Wales.

He continued to play one-day cricket and Twenty20 cricket for the Western Australia until 2006/7, but his contract was not renewed for the following summer. In all, he played in 26 List A matches and five T20 matches. He made two List A half-centuries, in addition to two in first-class cricket. He played in the final of the ING Cup in 2002/3 that Western Australia lost to New South Wales, only one ING Cup match in 2003/4, but then all 10 of the ING Cup matches played by Western Australia in 2005/6.

He also played for Mildenhall in the East Anglia Premier League in 2005 and 2006, including the final play-off against Great Witchingham in September 2006.

He is a registered mental health nurse.

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