Matt Renshaw

Matt Renshaw

Australian • AllRounder
t20 Int ALL TIME STATS
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Personal Information

Full Name Matthew Thomas Renshaw
Date of Birth March 28, 1996
Nationality Australian
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Role Opening batsman, Left Handed Batsman, Right-arm off break Bowler
Past Team(s)
Family Alison Renshaw (Mother), Ian Renshaw (Father)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
NSW vs QUN 25 110 3 0 22.73 7 21 0 3.00
SOA vs QUN 72 52 6 4 138.46 0 0 0 0
SOA vs QUN 2 & 21 4 & 53 0 & 2 0 & 0 50.00 & 39.62 3 & 5 10 & 18 0 & 0 3.33 & 3.60
QUN vs WAU 0 4 0 0 0.00 2 13 1 6.50
WAU vs QUN 6 & 15 24 & 37 1 & 2 0 & 0 25.00 & 40.54 9 & 4 43 & 25 2 & 0 4.77 & 6.25

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
TESTs 14 24 645 1524 2 29.31 42.32 1 3 184 78 3 9 0
T20s 71 70 1520 1190 9 24.91 127.73 0 7 90 122 38 30 0
LISTAs 68 66 2339 2536 7 39.64 92.23 5 15 156 244 36 34 0
FIRSTCLASS 119 209 7229 14945 16 37.45 48.37 21 22 200 783 78 112 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
TESTs 14 3 5 20 0 0 4.00 0 0 0
T20s 71 23 42 328 9 36.44 7.80 1/2 0 0
LISTAs 68 20 83.1 490 9 54.44 5.89 2/17 0 0
FIRSTCLASS 119 55 238 816 18 45.33 3.42 3/29 0 0

Matt Renshaw News

Travis Head tests positive for COVID-19, set to join Australian team late ahead of 2nd Test against West Indies: Reports Travis Head tests positive for COVID-19, set to join Australian team late ahead of 2nd Test against West Indies: Reports
Travis Head tests positive for COVID-19, set to join Australian team late ahead of 2nd Test against West Indies: Reports
Australia without a concussion substitute on Day 3 as Matt Renshaw released to participate in BBL Qualifier Australia without a concussion substitute on Day 3 as Matt Renshaw released to participate in BBL Qualifier
Australia without a concussion substitute on Day 3 as Matt Renshaw released to participate in BBL Qualifier
Big Bash League 2023 Points Table: Updated standings after Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat, Match 10 Big Bash League 2023 Points Table: Updated standings after Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat, Match 10
Big Bash League 2023 Points Table: Updated standings after Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat, Match 10
[Watch] Matt Renshaw reaches half-century with 7 runs during warm-up match against Pakistan! [Watch] Matt Renshaw reaches half-century with 7 runs during warm-up match against Pakistan!
[Watch] Matt Renshaw reaches half-century with 7 runs during warm-up match against Pakistan!
"Don't think you can replace David Warner with an identical type of player" - Ian Chappell on the next Australian Test opener "Don't think you can replace David Warner with an identical type of player" - Ian Chappell on the next Australian Test opener
"Don't think you can replace David Warner with an identical type of player" - Ian Chappell on the next Australian Test opener 

Matt Renshaw: A Brief Biography

Matt Renshaw Biography

Born on 28 March 1996, Matt Renshaw is an emerging Australian cricketer. The left-handed batsman is globally known for his classy defensive techniques.

Renshaw has played for Marylebone Cricket Club Young Cricketers, Queensland, National Performance Squad and Brisbane Heat, and is a very popular face of the Australian domestic arena.

Background

Born in Yorkshire, his family moved to New Zealand when he was seven and finally to Australia when he was ten. Renshaw was a part of the Australian Under-19 squad that toured Sri Lanka in October 2014, giving a glimpse of his ability with an innings of 73 on his one-day debut in Colombo.

In the 2015-16 season, Matt emerged as Queensland's leading run scorer in the Sheffield Shield. He scored 738 runs at an average of 43.41, which included his mammoth 170 in subtle conditions. This made him the youngest Queensland batsman to score a century in the history of the Shield.

Debut

At the age of 20, Renshaw was added in the Australian test squad and he played his first international match in 2016 against South Africa.

He scored 10 runs in the first innings and remained unbeaten on 34 in the second as Australia chased a small target of 127 runs.

Rise to Glory

He scored an impressive 71 against Pakistan at the Gabba in the seaming conditions in his second Test in 2017. In the test at the SCG, he batted throughout the first day to score his maiden Test century, eventually getting out on 184 runs. It was the highest test score by an Australian player at his age.

He again proved himself in the foreign tour of India in February-March 2017 notching up half-centuries in the two opening tests of the series.