Jonathan Moss (cricketer)

Jonathan Moss (cricketer)

Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Jonathan Moss


country = Australia
fullname =
nickname = Mossy
living = true
dayofbirth = 4
monthofbirth = 5
yearofbirth = 1975
placeofbirth = Manly, New South Wales
countryofbirth = Australia
dayofdeath =
monthofdeath =
yearofdeath =
placeofdeath =
countryofdeath =
heightft =
heightinch =
heightm = 1.85
batting = Right-handed
bowling = Right arm medium
role = All-rounder
club1 = Victoria
year1 = 2000/01–2006/07
clubnumber1 =
club2 = Derbyshire
year2 = 2004–2005
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club3 =
year3 =
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type1 = First-class
debutdate1 = 9 March
debutyear1 = 2001
debutfor1 = Victoria
debutagainst1 = New South Wales
lastdate1 = 15 February
lastyear1 = 2007
lastfor1 = Victoria
lastagainst1 = Tasmania
type2 = List A
debutdate2 = 26 January
debutyear2 = 2001
debutfor2 = Victoria
debutagainst2 = Queensland
lastdate2 = 25 February
lastyear2 = 2007
lastfor2 = Victoria
lastagainst2 = Queensland
deliveries = balls
columns = 3
column1 = First-class
matches1 = 83
runs1 = 4482
bat avg1 = 35.01
100s/50s1 = 7/30
top score1 = 172*
deliveries1 = 9494
wickets1 = 131
bowl avg1 = 33.93
fivefor1 = 0
tenfor1 = 0
best bowling1 = 4/35
catches/stumpings1 = 39/–
column2 = List A
matches2 = 101
runs2 = 2505
bat avg2 = 28.79
100s/50s2 = 1/18
top score2 = 104
deliveries2 = 3555
wickets2 = 88
bowl avg2 = 31.51
fivefor2 = 1
tenfor2 = n/a
best bowling2 = 5/47
catches/stumpings2 = 33/–
column3 = T20
matches3 = 19
runs3 = 436
bat avg3 = 31.14
100s/50s3 = 0/2
top score3 = 83
deliveries3 = 198
wickets3 = 7
bowl avg3 = 38.85
fivefor3 = 0
tenfor3 = n/a
best bowling3 = 1/6
catches/stumpings3 = 4/–
date = 25 September
year = 2008
source = http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/21/21219/21219.html CricketArchive

Jonathan Moss (born May 4, 1975) is an Australian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for the Victorian Bushrangers from season 2000/01 to 2006/07.

About Moss

A consistent All-rounder for Victoria, Derbyshire and Berkshire, Moss became one of Australia's most unsung yet successful cricketers on the domestic scene. Prior to his first class debut, Moss played for Australia in the Maccabiah Games in Israel, a competition in which the best Jewish sportsmen from around the world compete representing their country. Moss was involved in a life shaping event, when a bridge collapsed as the Australian team were walking in Tel Aviv, killing 4 people. Moss was on the bridge at the time, on his way to the opening games with his team, and fell into the river.

Early career

The Sydney native first played cricket for Hampshire's Second XI in one game in 2000, before moving back to his home country and playing for Victoria, as the Sydney native was unable to crack the New South Wales squad. His exploits as a middle-order batsman in the Victorian team got them to the finals of the 2000-01 and 2003-04 Pura Cup finals, the latter of which they won thanks to a first-innings total of 710 all out, the highest score in either a Sheffield Shield or Pura Cup final, while Moss himself averaged around 60 for the tournament.

After a performance of this style, Moss was soon packing his bags for England, where he appeared almost two months later for Derbyshire for the first time. Despite struggling to make himself a part of the first team during his first two seasons at the club, and despite a failed transfer request to back to New South Wales, keept in a consistent vein of form for the Peakites.

Recent Career Highlights

Season 2005/06 saw a great year for Moss, as international selection was suggested by numerous journalists (such as Darren Berry) and armchair critics, after a strong start to the season with both bat and ball, saving the Victorians on numerous occasions, but his age of 32 was seen as a barrier for this, and it never eventuated. However, Moss's form reaped the rewards for his state, and he finished off an excellent season with 295 runs (at an average of 29.50) in the ING Cup, and 413 (at an average of 27) runs in the Pura Cup, plus 20 wickets in the same competition, as Victoria made the Pura Cup final.

2006/07 was expected to be a big season for the Victorian veteran, but the all-rounder faced an inconsistent season in Pura Cup cricket, scoring just 149 runs (at an average of 18.62), whilst his medium pacers proved handy, taking 14 wickets (at 28.14) in a decent return, but it was not enough to make Moss a permanent fixture, and he was in and out of the side at times. Moss was more consistent in the recently renamed Ford Ranger (OD) cup, scoring 344 runs (at 31.27), playing every match, but failing to score a century.

Moss is also an accomplished golfer, playing off single figures and recently beating off stiff competition to take the trophy at this years Tin Cup XI Golf Tournament. As leader in the clubhouse all three nights, some would argue it was never in doubt but a late charge by a touring Scotsman made for a tight finish at the Mollymook Hilltops Golf Club oon the NSW South Coast. Mossy was also a hit with the local old boilers at the pub.

The end of Victorian Cricket for Moss

In spite of his previous success as an excellent all-rounder, Moss was dropped from the Victorian squad for Season 2007-08, bringing to close an illustrious career, which featured 4482 first class runs (at 35.01), with 7 centuries and 30 half centuries, the honour of being vice captain and stand in captain, in a match which brought upon his highest ever FC score of 172 (not out), and 131 wickets (at 33.93) in FC cricket as well.

He has since returned home to Sydney, where he has not ruled out playing in the future for New South Wales, but has confirmed he wasn't offered a contract yet by them. He currently plays for Sydney in the Sydney Cricket Association, Sydney's premier cricket association.

External links

*cricketarchive|ref=Archive/Players/21/21219/21219.html
*cricinfo|ref=australia/content/player/6633.html
* [http://content-sl.cricinfo.com/australia/content/story/296955.html Moss and Arnberger lose in Victoria reshuffle] from cricinfo.com
* [http://content-sl.cricinfo.com/australia/content/story/296968.html Moss goes home to Sydney] from cricinfo.com

Persondata
NAME = Moss, Jonathan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian cricketer
DATE OF BIRTH = 4 May 1975
PLACE OF BIRTH = Manly, New South Wales, Australia
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =


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