Matt Mason (cricketer)

Matthew Mason
Personal information
Full name Matthew Sean Mason
Born (1974-03-20) 20 March 1974
Claremont, Australia
Batting Right-handed
Bowling Right-arm medium fast
Role Bowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1997 Western Australia
2002–2011 Worcestershire (squad no. 24)
First-class debut 14 February 1997 Western Australia v Queensland
List A debut 8 February 1997 Western Australia v Tasmania
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 93 80 11
Runs scored 1215 171 18
Batting average 13.50 7.43 6
100s/50s 0/3 0/0 0/0
Top score 63 25 8*
Balls bowled 17001 3636 227
Wickets 288 91 9
Bowling average 27.23 28.65 32.33
5 wickets in innings 10 0 0
10 wickets in match 1 0 0
Best bowling 8/45 4/34 3/42
Catches/stumpings 23/0 16/0 3/0
Source: CricketArchive, 24 July 2010

Matthew Sean Mason (born 20 March 1974 in Claremont, Western Australia) is an Australian first-class cricketer, although he holds an Irish passport and is thus not considered an overseas player at his current English county, Worcestershire. He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler, who benefits from his 6-foot 6-inch (1.98 m) height, and a lower-order right-handed batsman.

Mason started his career with Western Australia in 1996-97, and made his senior debut in a February List A win over Tasmania, taking the wicket of Michael di Venuto. Six days later he made his first appearance in first-class cricket in a drawn Sheffield Shield match against Queensland, but could manage only 1-72. He batted as a nightwatchman in his team's second innings, but made just 3 before being bowled by Michael Kasprowicz.

He played another three first-class games and one List A match in 1997-98, but never took more than two wickets in an innings and drifted out of the side. A few years later, Worcestershire coach Tom Moody, who had known Mason since the bowler was a teenager, tried to entice him to New Road to play county cricket, but was turned down; however, a second approach was accepted and Mason became a Worcestershire player in time for the 2002 season.

Mason's first-team experience at Worcester began in the Benson & Hedges Cup, where he took seven wickets in three matches. A number of further one-day games followed, before he was given his County Championship debut against Northamptonshire in July. He responded with six wickets in the match, and kept his place in the first-class side for the rest of the season, taking 5-50 against Nottinghamshire. In the last game of the season in September, he also scored a vital 50 as Worcestershire squeezed past Derbyshire by just one wicket.

2003 saw Mason firmly established in the first team, and he took 53 first-class wickets that year at a fine average of 21.58, as well as 26 wickets at 24.92 in limited-overs cricket. A highlight came in early July, when he took 6-68 in the second innings (and 9-116 in the match) against Durham as Worcestershire recorded a 31-run win. In 2004 he took 52 wickets, albeit at an average slightly over 30, and he passed the 50-wicket mark for the third successive summer in 2005.

He struggled with injuries through 2007 and 2008 before returning to the side and in August 2008, signed a deal with the club which saw him assume the dual role of player and bowling coach in 2009.[1]

Career Best Performances

as of 24 July 2010

Batting Bowling
Score Fixture Venue Season Score Fixture Venue Season
FC 63 Worcestershire v Warwickshire Worcester 2004 8-45 Worcestershire v Gloucestershire Worcester 2006
LA 25 Worcestershire v Durham Worcester 2004 4-34 Worcestershire v Surrey Guildford 2003
T20 8* Worcestershire v Warwickshire Edgbaston 2005 3-42 Worcestershire v Somerset Worcester 2006

References

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