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Matthew Mott

Australia

Player profile

Full name Matthew Peter Mott
Born October 3, 1973, Charleville, Queensland
Current age 34 years 341 days
Major teams Netherlands, Queensland, Victoria
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Other Coach

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 66 116 6 3723 216 33.84 7 20 55 0
List A 24 22 2 452 55* 22.60 0 2 8 0

Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 66 856 455 7 3/35 65.00 3.18 122.2 0 0
List A 24 165 168 6 2/2 2/2 28.00 6.10 27.5 0 0 0

Career statistics
First-class span 1994/95 - 2003/04
List A span 1994/95 - 2004

 Profile

A product of the Gold Coast, Matthew Mott became best known for his role as a permanent fixture at No. 3 in Victoria's first-class batting order. Mott attended the Academy in 1995 and his scoring at Brisbane grade level was prolific. After making his first-class debut in 1994-95, Mott, a left-hand batsman, beat a path into and out of the side on a consistent basis and, despite producing a number of valuable innings - none more important than his 86 in the 1996-97 Sheffield Shield final victory - he could never secure a regular berth in the Queensland side. Disenchanted, he relocated to Victoria ahead of the 1998-99 season. Mott's fierce determination, solid work ethic, and his great value as a team player won him many admirers in his new state and also a firm hold on a place in the upper order. Characteristically dogged centuries against New South Wales and Western Australia in his first year with the Bushrangers helped in no small measure, as did another 841 first-class runs the following summer as Victoria reached a final in that arena for the first time in nine years. His best effort was 216 against New South Wales in 2002-03, but his form fell away the next year and he was overlooked for Victoria's triumphant Pura Cup final side. After retiring, Mott took up coaching and was an assistant with Australia's Under-19 World Cup team in 2005, as well as at New South Wales. When Trevor Bayliss took the Sri Lankan job in 2007, Mott was handed the senior role with the Blues.
Cricinfo staff June 2007

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Oct 18, 2001

Manou catches Mott off Rofe, South Australia v Victoria, Pura Cup, 2001/02
Manou catches Mott off Rofe, South Australia v Victoria, Pura Cup, 2001/02
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