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(Redirected from Matthew Inness) Australian cricketer Not to be confused with the historian Matthew Innes.

Mathew William Hunter Inness (born 13 January 1978) is a former first-class cricketer, representing Australian domestic teams Victoria and Western Australia and English county side Northamptonshire.

Born in East Melbourne, Victoria, Inness made his first-class debut for Victoria in the 1997/98 season, earning the nickname "Min".

A right-handed lower-order batsmen and left-arm fast medium bowler, Inness could move the ball both ways in the air and can get plenty of cut off the seam.

Inness had a series of injury setbacks throughout his career, keeping him on the fringe of his state teams. During the 2003/04 season Inness contracted a bout of glandular fever, putting him out of action for the rest of the season.

Inness transferred to Western Australia to continue his career and played in three one day matches and fourteen Pura Cup matches for Western Australia. He retired at the end of the 2007–08 season to become a conditioning coach for the Warriors.

Inness is currently the strength and conditioning coach for Victorian Football League (VFL) club Williamstown and is a PhD candidate at Victoria University in Melbourne.

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References

  1. Mathew Inness at ESPNcricinfo
  2. Cricketarchive list-A games played by team
  3. Cricketarchive first-class games played by team
  4. Mathew Inness retires from WA team
  5. Inness, Mathew. "Mathew Inness, PhD Candidate, Sport Science, Victoria University". The Conversation. The Conversation Media Group. Retrieved 24 January 2013.


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