Darren Wates

Cricket Player

1977 –

95

Who is Darren Wates?

Darren Jude Wates is an Anglo-Indian Western Australian cricketer, currently playing as an all-rounder for the Western Warriors in the Ford Ranger Cup and Pura Cup competitions. He attended Aquinas College, Perth and the University of Western Australia.

He started his career in the 1999/2000 season, where he made a spectacular entry, where he won the Best new talent award on the way to the Western Warriors winning the Mercantile Mutual Cup Final.

In 2004, he gave away his career as a lawyer to become a full-time cricketer, but injuries have restricted his last few seasons, with persistent hamstring problems.

In the 2004 ING Cup Final, Wates starred with Kade Harvey to add 75 for the seventh wicket to guide the Western Warriors to their first title since 1999/2000. Wates hit the winning runs off the bowling of Clinton Perren in the final over of the match.

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Born
Jul 2, 1977
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Nationality
  • Australia
Education
  • Aquinas College, Perth

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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