- Matt Henderson
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For the hockey player, see Matt Henderson (ice hockey).
Matt Henderson Personal information Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium International information National side New Zealand Career statistics Competition Tests First-class Matches 1 41 Runs scored 8 495 Batting average 8.00 14.14 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 Top score 6 47 Balls bowled 90 6649 Wickets 2 107 Bowling average 32.00 29.90 5 wickets in innings 0 5 10 wickets in match 0 0 Best bowling 2/38 6/70 Catches/stumpings 1/- 12/- Source: Cricinfo, Matthew Henderson (2 August 1895 in Auckland – 17 June 1970 in Lower Hutt) was a cricketer who played for Wellington and New Zealand.
Henderson was a left-arm fast bowler and toured England with the 1927 team under Tom Lowry. No Tests were played on this tour and Henderson took only 33 first-class wickets, his bowling, according to Wisden, lacking direction.[1]
Henderson's only Test appearance was the first match ever played by New Zealand, against the MCC team led by Harold Gilligan at Christchurch in January 1930. He scored eight runs in the two innings and took two of the first three wickets to fall, plus one catch. But New Zealand lost in two days of cricket and he never played Test cricket again.
References
- ^ Wisden, 1928, page 451.
Categories:- 1895 births
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