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Damien Fleming

Coaches

Birthday April 24, 1970

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Bentley, Western Australia

Age 55 Years

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Who Is Damien Fleming? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on April 24, 1970, Damien Fleming is currently 54 years old. Fleming made a name for himself as a skilled fast bowler for the Australian cricket team during the 1990s and early 2000s. After retiring from professional cricket, he transitioned into coaching and commentary, further solidifying his legacy within the sport. For more detailed information, visit Damien Fleming's Wikipedia.

Occupation Coaches
Date of Birth April 24, 1970
Age 55 Years
Birth Place Bentley, Western Australia
Horoscope Taurus
Country Australia

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Damien Fleming's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Fleming's athletic build contributed to his successful bowling career, enabling him to deliver both pace and precision on the field.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Damien Fleming is relatively private about his personal life, including dating and relationship status. He is believed to be married, although specific details about his spouse or any children remain undisclosed. This privacy allows him to focus on his career and contributions to cricket without media distraction.

Net Worth and Salary

Damien Fleming's net worth is estimated to be around $5 million as of 2025. His earnings come from various sources, including:

Career, Business and Investments

Fleming's cricket career spanned from 1994 to 2001, during which he played 20 Test matches and 88 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Australia. After retiring, he applied his knowledge of the game by taking on coaching roles with various teams, contributing to their strategic development and performance.

Beyond cricket, Fleming has explored business opportunities, which include sports-related ventures and investments in fitness and wellness products. His understanding of both the athletic field and business landscape positions him as a savvy entrepreneur.

His Test match record is impressive, with the 1999–2000 season Fleming's finest hour: he claimed 31 wickets in six Tests against Pakistan and India. His career best figures of 5/31 came against India at Adelaide in December 1999, where if not for Shane Warne spilling up a difficult slips catch, Fleming would have claimed a second hat-trick.

Social Network

Damien Fleming actively engages with fans and followers on various social media platforms, including:

Like many of his counterparts, Fleming became a cricket commentator for both internationals and domestic Sheffield Shield matches. He has been heard on Triple M Melbourne and SEN 1116 radio, and is a specialist cricket commentator for Seven Network having previously worked for ABC Radio Grandstand, Channel 10 and Fox Sports.

Education

Fleming attended local schools in Victoria, where he showcased his talent in cricket from a young age. He later honed his skills at various cricket academies, which prepared him for a competitive career in professional sports. His educational background has provided him with discipline and strategic thinking that he now imparts to aspiring cricketers.


Fleming's 20 Tests between 1994–95 and 2000–01 returned 75 wickets at an average of 25.89 with best figures of 5/30. He is one of only three men (along with Maurice Allom and Peter Petherick) to have taken a hat-trick on Test debut. Fleming's hat-trick was taken against Pakistan at Rawalpindi where he claimed Australia's nemesis Salim Malik in the second innings as his third wicket.

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