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Profile: Tony Dodemaide

Tony Dodemaide H/STony Dodemaide played 10 Tests and 24 One Day Internationals (ODI) for Australia during a 14-year first class career. He made remarkable debuts in both forms of the game, becoming the first person to take five wickets on ODI debut, and scoring a fifty and taking a five-for on Test debut.

In total Dodemaide took 534 first class wickets for Victoria and Sussex, and since retiring worked in both England and Australia as a senior administrator. After a role as Manager of Corporate Marketing at Melbourne Cricket Club, the country’s largest and oldest sports club, Dodemaide became Head of Cricket at Marylebone Cricket Club in 1999.

Tony DodemaideDuring his five years in the post, MCC strengthened its position as the world's most active cricket-playing and cricket-promoting club and with a particular focus on creating greater opportunities for young players. Dodemaide oversaw the growth of out-matches against schools, the expansion of the Young Cricketers scheme to include women and more opportunities for young players to use the Indoor School. At Lord’s itself his time as Head of Cricket gave rise to the hugely successful re-laying of the outfield and the development of portable pitches.

MCC’s loss in 2004 was the Western Australian Cricket Association’s gain, as Dodemaide became Chief Executive. In early 2007, via London and Perth, Dodemaide finally returned to his native Victoria to become Chief Executive at Cricket Victoria.