New Delhi, May 18 : Australia's Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year , Luke Pomersbach, a powerful middle-order batsman, made one of the most remarkable international debuts when he was called into Australia's Twenty20 side in Perth in December 2007.
Brad Hodge injured his back while bending over to pull on his trousers and the call went out to Pomersbach, who was parking his car to attend the game as a spectator.
After the shock subsided, he struck a six on his way to 15 from seven balls as Australia beat New Zealand.
If the circumstances of his debut were not incredible enough, Pomersbach was also suspended by Western Australia at the time after a drinking session with Shaun Marsh.
His amazing few months continued when he was picked up by Kings XI Punjab in the IPL and made 152 in five innings, only once being dismissed.
Pomersbach's more regular role as a Warriors batsman had also been productive in 2007-08, when he scored 743 Pura Cup runs at 61.91.
He had a strong Twenty20 campaign but his one on-field blemish was a lack of one-day form and he lost his spot in the team late in the summer.
Still, the season ended well and he was named the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year.
Full name: Luke Anthony Pomersbach
Born: September 28, 1984, Bentley, Perth, Western Australia
Current age: 27 years 233 days
Major teams: Australia, Gosnells, Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Western Australia
Nickname: Pomers
Playing role: Batsman
Batting style: Left-hand bat
Bowling style: Right-arm offbreak
Height: 1.78 m
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