Description
Peter Raymond Sleep is a former Australian cricketer who played 14 Tests for Australia between 1979 and 1990.
Nicknamed "Sounda", Sleep made his national debut during the World Series Cricket period, and although his performances were not high, Sleep publicly reported that he had turned down a $15,000/year offer to play for World Series Cricket.
He was a leg spinner who was in and out of the team, rarely playing two games in succession, though after taking ten wickets in the 1986?87 Ashes he was retained for the next four Tests after the series before falling out of favour again.
The 1986?87 series which included his best bowling figures in a Test innings, five for 72 in the second innings as England failed to chase 320 for the win.
However, Sleep was part of an Australian generation of spinners with bowling averages above 40, also including Tom Hogan, Murray Bennett and Tony Mann, and the cricket website Cricinfo summed up his career as a "relatively anodyne slow bowler".
Born
May 4th, 1957 in Australia (Age 67)
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