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Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Matthew Rawnsley

National side
  
English


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Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Bowling style
  
Slow left arm orthodox

Matthew James Rawnsley (born 8 June 1976) is a former English cricketer who played county cricket at first-class and List A level for Worcestershire. He later played minor counties cricket, as well as making two List A appearances, for Herefordshire. He was born in Birmingham.

Rawnsley spent his Worcestershire career on the fringes of the first team, only rarely getting a lengthy run in the side. Comfortably his most significant season was 2001, when he played 15 first-class and 21 List A games. In that season, he took 27 first-class wickets – albeit at an expensive average of 44.85 – and 21 List A wickets at 34.19; in both cases, these were the highest season's aggregates of his career.

However, Rawnsley's best individual bowling performances came in other years. His first-class career best of 6–44 was achieved in the second innings against Oxford University at The University Parks in 1998; he also claimed 5–72 in the first innings to pick up his only ten-wicket match haul. His best one-day performance of 5–26 came in a National League game against Kent at Tunbridge Wells.

In general, Rawnsley was not a particularly accomplished batsman: in first-class cricket he never reached 40, although he did score a century for Worcestershire's Second XI in 1997. In 25 List A innings he reached double figures only twice, and his highest score for Worcestershire was a mere 12. However, he did contribute with the bat on one of his two List A appearances for Herefordshire: playing against Oxfordshire in the C&G Trophy at Bodicote. In an easy win for Herefordshire, Rawnsley scored 61 as well as taking 3–8. He is currently playing for Ombersley Cricket Club in the Birmingham League.

References

Matthew Rawnsley Wikipedia