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Dimitri Mascarenhas

Adrian Dimitri Mascarenhas (born 30 October 1977) is a former English cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler, he played internationally for England, as well as domestically for Hampshire. He holds the record for most runs in an over in a One Day International for England, with 30, scored off Yuvraj Singh of India on 5 September 2007. He was the bowling coach for both Otago Volts and the New Zealand national cricket team.[1] He stood down after the 2016 summer for family reasons,[2] which coincided with the retirements of the McCullum Brothers.

Dimitri Mascarenhas
Personal information
Full name
Adrian Dimitri Mascarenhas
Born (1977-10-30) 30 October 1977 (age 45)
Chiswick, London, England
NicknameDimi
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-fast
RoleBowling all-rounder
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 203)1 July 2007 v West Indies
Last ODI17 September 2009 v Australia
ODI shirt no.32
T20I debut (cap 25)28 June 2007 v West Indies
Last T20I14 June 2009 v India
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1996Dorset
1996–2013Hampshire (squad no. 17)
2007–2010Rajasthan Royals (squad no. 32)
2008/09–2011/12Otago (squad no. 17)
2012–2013Kings XI Punjab (squad no. 17)
2013Rangpur Riders
2013/14Hobart Hurricanes
Career statistics
Competition ODI T20I FC LA
Matches 20 14 199 257
Runs scored 245 123 6,438 4,260
Batting average 22.27 15.37 25.05 25.05
100s/50s 0/1 0/0 8/23 0/27
Top score 52 31 131 79
Balls bowled 822 252 28,109 10,935
Wickets 13 12 445 296
Bowling average 48.76 25.75 28.35 26.42
5 wickets in innings 0 0 17 1
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 3/23 3/18 6/25 5/27
Catches/stumpings 4/– 7/– 76/– 63/–
Source: CricketArchive, 5 August 2012

Early life Edit

Mascarenhas was born in London to Malik Mascarenhas and his wife, Pauline (née de Croos), both from the Bharatha community of Sri Lanka.[3] He grew up in Perth, Western Australia and attended school at Trinity College, Perth; other alumni include Australian international cricketers Simon Katich, Tim Zoehrer, Beau Casson, and Craig Serjeant. In 1996 Mascarenhas returned to England to pursue a professional cricket career.

Cricket career Edit

Early Cricket Edit

Mascarenhas had great success in Australian junior cricket, captaining Western Australia at Under-17 and Under-19 state level competition.

Domestic career Edit

County Cricket Edit

Returning to England, he played a single Minor Counties Championship fixture for Dorset against Cornwall, taking 7/64 in his only match for the county.[4] During the same season he joined Hampshire, where he continued in excellent form, with 6–88 on debut (the best figures for a Hampshire debutant since Teddy Wynyard made 6–63 in August 1899). He then proceeded to make the first Rose Bowl century against Worcestershire in 2001. In 2004, he was the first player to record a hat-trick in Twenty20 cricket, claiming the wickets of Mark Davis, Mushtaq Ahmed and Jason Lewry of Sussex. He was part of the Hampshire team that won the C&G Trophy in 2005 and to finish runners-up in the Frizzell County Championship. In 2006, it was announced that Mascarenhas would receive a benefit year during the 2007 season as a reward for his excellent all round play for the county.

Following Shane Warne's retirement at the end of the 2007 season, Mascarenhas was made club captain for the 2008 County Championship season. During the 2009 County Championship Mascarenhas missed the first matches of the season while playing in the IPL with the Rajasthan Royals. On his return he led Hampshire to the final of the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy at Lord's, where Hampshire beat local rivals Sussex by 6 wickets.

Prior to the 2010 County Championship, Mascarenhas played for the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, during which he picked up an ankle injury. Still injured for the first part of the 2010 English county season, Mascarenhas returned for Hampshire in the Friends Provident t20 against Kent, but during the match the injury flared up once more, therefore ruling him out for the rest of the season.[5]

During the 2013 season he announced, aged 35, that he would be retiring from county cricket at the conclusion of the campaign, bowing out after 18 seasons with Hampshire. In total, he had scored more than 12,000 runs in all formats and taken nearly 900 wickets.

Indian Premier League Edit

In 2008, Mascarenhas signed for the Rajasthan Royals of the Indian Premier League. Following the ECB's decision to not allow centrally-contracted England players to play in the tournament, Mascarenhas was the only English representative in the tournament's inaugural year.

Mascarenhas returned for 2009 Indian Premier League, once again playing for the Rajasthan Royals. He played five matches taking six wickets.

Mascarenhas once again returned to play for the Royals in the 2010 Indian Premier League, playing two matches against Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils, taking four wickets. Following an ankle injury picked up against the Delhi Daredevils, Mascarenhas was forced to return home from the tournament.[6]

Mascarenhas was bought by the Kings XI Punjab franchisee for US$100,000 during the auction conducted in January 2011. However he had to be replaced by David Miller on 7 April 2011 since he could not recover from the Achilles tendon injury.[7] He was one of the guest commentators for ITV during the Indian Premier League. He played for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL 2012 season.

Otago Volts Edit

In 20 State Twenty20 and State Shield competitions. Mascarenhas represented the Otago Volts in the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 after Rajasthan and Hampshire failed to qualify.

Tasmanian Tigers Edit

In 2009, Mascarenhas signed for the Tasmanian Tigers as a replacement for Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga in the 2009–10 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. Due to a knee injury he did not play any matches for the state.

International career Edit

In September 2006, Hampshire's Australian county captain Shane Warne publicly highlighted Mascarenhas' tremendous ability and issued a call for him to be rewarded with selection for the England One Day International (ODI) team. On 13 September 2006 he wrote in The Times: "It amazes me that England have never given him a chance in the one-day side. He is the best finisher with the bat in all situations in the country and his bowling is clever and accurate".[8]

He subsequently made his ODI debut on 1 July 2007 at Lord's against the West Indies, scoring 2 runs and completing 4 overs for 18 runs.[9] On 5 September 2007, in an ODI against India, he hit consecutive sixes off the final five balls of England's innings, which were bowled by Yuvraj Singh. On 8 September 2007 he took 3/23 off 10 overs as England won the one-day series 4–3, on the same day he was also called up to England's ICC World Twenty20 squad as a replacement for Ryan Sidebottom.[10] During England's one day series in New Zealand, he hit 4 consecutive sixes against New Zealand in a Twenty20 match.[when?]

He played a total of 20 ODIs and 14 T20Is for England, scoring a total of 368 runs and taking 25 wickets across both formats.[9]

Geoff Miller – Twitter outburst Edit

In 2010, Mascarenhas vented his frustration at the chairman of the England selectors, Geoff Miller, claiming to have been ignored by him at a game.[11] He tweeted, calling Geoff Miller a 'knob' and other derogatory terms. He also pointed out that his teammate James Adams hit 194 runs in a match between Lancashire and Hampshire when Miller came to watch and Adams was not considered for the T20s.[11]

Following the Twitter outburst, Mascarenhas was banned for 14 days at the start of the 2011 season. Mascarenhas apologised unreservedly for his actions. He was fined £1000 by Hampshire and £500 by the ECB. The panel considered this to be a serious breach of the regulations, particularly given his status as a senior cricketer and club captain.[12] Mascarenhas also stated that he tweeted this after a night out and his actions were stupid and irresponsible and that he regretted any offence it may have caused[12] and that his tweet didn't reflect his true views on Miller.[13]

Coaching Edit

He has completed an ECB level-three coaching qualification and held player-coach roles with Hampshire, Rajasthan Royals and Hobart Hurricanes. In June 2015 Mascarenhas was appointed as New Zealand's full-time bowling coach having been head coach of New Zealand domestic side Otago since 2014.[1] He resigned as New Zealand coach in 2016, citing personal reasons.[2]

He was appointed by Middlesex as their specialist head bowling coach for the 2019 and 2020 Vitality t20 Blast competitions.

Personal life Edit

Mascarenhas married Nadine Taylor in February 2011 in Melbourne.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Mascarenhas appointed New Zealand bowling coach". ESPNcricinfo. 7 June 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Mascarenhas to quit as NZ bowling coach". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Dimi's Sri Lanka connection". ESPNcricinfo.
  4. ^ "The Home of CricketArchive". Cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Injured Graeme Smith, Dimitri Mascarenhas out of IPL". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Indian Premier League 2011: Kings XI Punjab sign David Miller | Cricket News | Indian Premier League 2011". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  8. ^ Warne, Shane (13 September 2006). "Weakest links harder to find as Monty and Co make their mark". The Times. London. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  9. ^ a b "Dimitri Mascarenhas". Cricinfo Player Profile. 25 August 2007.
  10. ^ "Dimitri Mascarenhas drafted into England squad". ESPNcricinfo.
  11. ^ a b Dean Wilson (6 September 2010). "Dimitri Mascarenhas in expletive-filled Twitter attack on Geoff Miller". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  12. ^ a b "Dimitri Mascarenhas banned for 14 days after Twitter outburst against Geoff Miller". The Daily Telegraph. London. 15 September 2010.
  13. ^ "Hampshire fine Dimitri Mascarenhas for Twitter attack on Geoff Miller". The Guardian. London. 6 September 2010.
  14. ^ [1][dead link]

External links Edit

Sporting positions
Preceded by Hampshire cricket captains
2008–2013
Succeeded by

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Adrian Dimitri Mascarenhas born 30 October 1977 is a former English cricketer A right handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler he played internationally for England as well as domestically for Hampshire He holds the record for most runs in an over in a One Day International for England with 30 scored off Yuvraj Singh of India on 5 September 2007 He was the bowling coach for both Otago Volts and the New Zealand national cricket team 1 He stood down after the 2016 summer for family reasons 2 which coincided with the retirements of the McCullum Brothers Dimitri MascarenhasPersonal informationFull nameAdrian Dimitri MascarenhasBorn 1977 10 30 30 October 1977 age 45 Chiswick London EnglandNicknameDimiHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m BattingRight handedBowlingRight arm medium fastRoleBowling all rounderInternational informationNational sideEngland 2007 2009 ODI debut cap 203 1 July 2007 v West IndiesLast ODI17 September 2009 v AustraliaODI shirt no 32T20I debut cap 25 28 June 2007 v West IndiesLast T20I14 June 2009 v IndiaDomestic team informationYearsTeam1996Dorset1996 2013Hampshire squad no 17 2007 2010Rajasthan Royals squad no 32 2008 09 2011 12Otago squad no 17 2012 2013Kings XI Punjab squad no 17 2013Rangpur Riders2013 14Hobart HurricanesCareer statisticsCompetition ODI T20I FC LAMatches 20 14 199 257Runs scored 245 123 6 438 4 260Batting average 22 27 15 37 25 05 25 05100s 50s 0 1 0 0 8 23 0 27Top score 52 31 131 79Balls bowled 822 252 28 109 10 935Wickets 13 12 445 296Bowling average 48 76 25 75 28 35 26 425 wickets in innings 0 0 17 110 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 3 23 3 18 6 25 5 27Catches stumpings 4 7 76 63 Source CricketArchive 5 August 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Cricket career 2 1 Early Cricket 2 2 Domestic career 2 2 1 County Cricket 2 2 2 Indian Premier League 2 2 3 Otago Volts 2 2 4 Tasmanian Tigers 3 International career 4 Geoff Miller Twitter outburst 5 Coaching 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditMascarenhas was born in London to Malik Mascarenhas and his wife Pauline nee de Croos both from the Bharatha community of Sri Lanka 3 He grew up in Perth Western Australia and attended school at Trinity College Perth other alumni include Australian international cricketers Simon Katich Tim Zoehrer Beau Casson and Craig Serjeant In 1996 Mascarenhas returned to England to pursue a professional cricket career Cricket career EditEarly Cricket Edit Mascarenhas had great success in Australian junior cricket captaining Western Australia at Under 17 and Under 19 state level competition Domestic career Edit County Cricket Edit Returning to England he played a single Minor Counties Championship fixture for Dorset against Cornwall taking 7 64 in his only match for the county 4 During the same season he joined Hampshire where he continued in excellent form with 6 88 on debut the best figures for a Hampshire debutant since Teddy Wynyard made 6 63 in August 1899 He then proceeded to make the first Rose Bowl century against Worcestershire in 2001 In 2004 he was the first player to record a hat trick in Twenty20 cricket claiming the wickets of Mark Davis Mushtaq Ahmed and Jason Lewry of Sussex He was part of the Hampshire team that won the C amp G Trophy in 2005 and to finish runners up in the Frizzell County Championship In 2006 it was announced that Mascarenhas would receive a benefit year during the 2007 season as a reward for his excellent all round play for the county Following Shane Warne s retirement at the end of the 2007 season Mascarenhas was made club captain for the 2008 County Championship season During the 2009 County Championship Mascarenhas missed the first matches of the season while playing in the IPL with the Rajasthan Royals On his return he led Hampshire to the final of the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy at Lord s where Hampshire beat local rivals Sussex by 6 wickets Prior to the 2010 County Championship Mascarenhas played for the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL during which he picked up an ankle injury Still injured for the first part of the 2010 English county season Mascarenhas returned for Hampshire in the Friends Provident t20 against Kent but during the match the injury flared up once more therefore ruling him out for the rest of the season 5 During the 2013 season he announced aged 35 that he would be retiring from county cricket at the conclusion of the campaign bowing out after 18 seasons with Hampshire In total he had scored more than 12 000 runs in all formats and taken nearly 900 wickets Indian Premier League Edit In 2008 Mascarenhas signed for the Rajasthan Royals of the Indian Premier League Following the ECB s decision to not allow centrally contracted England players to play in the tournament Mascarenhas was the only English representative in the tournament s inaugural year Mascarenhas returned for 2009 Indian Premier League once again playing for the Rajasthan Royals He played five matches taking six wickets Mascarenhas once again returned to play for the Royals in the 2010 Indian Premier League playing two matches against Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils taking four wickets Following an ankle injury picked up against the Delhi Daredevils Mascarenhas was forced to return home from the tournament 6 Mascarenhas was bought by the Kings XI Punjab franchisee for US 100 000 during the auction conducted in January 2011 However he had to be replaced by David Miller on 7 April 2011 since he could not recover from the Achilles tendon injury 7 He was one of the guest commentators for ITV during the Indian Premier League He played for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL 2012 season Otago Volts Edit In 20 State Twenty20 and State Shield competitions Mascarenhas represented the Otago Volts in the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 after Rajasthan and Hampshire failed to qualify Tasmanian Tigers Edit In 2009 Mascarenhas signed for the Tasmanian Tigers as a replacement for Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga in the 2009 10 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash Due to a knee injury he did not play any matches for the state International career EditIn September 2006 Hampshire s Australian county captain Shane Warne publicly highlighted Mascarenhas tremendous ability and issued a call for him to be rewarded with selection for the England One Day International ODI team On 13 September 2006 he wrote in The Times It amazes me that England have never given him a chance in the one day side He is the best finisher with the bat in all situations in the country and his bowling is clever and accurate 8 He subsequently made his ODI debut on 1 July 2007 at Lord s against the West Indies scoring 2 runs and completing 4 overs for 18 runs 9 On 5 September 2007 in an ODI against India he hit consecutive sixes off the final five balls of England s innings which were bowled by Yuvraj Singh On 8 September 2007 he took 3 23 off 10 overs as England won the one day series 4 3 on the same day he was also called up to England s ICC World Twenty20 squad as a replacement for Ryan Sidebottom 10 During England s one day series in New Zealand he hit 4 consecutive sixes against New Zealand in a Twenty20 match when He played a total of 20 ODIs and 14 T20Is for England scoring a total of 368 runs and taking 25 wickets across both formats 9 Geoff Miller Twitter outburst EditIn 2010 Mascarenhas vented his frustration at the chairman of the England selectors Geoff Miller claiming to have been ignored by him at a game 11 He tweeted calling Geoff Miller a knob and other derogatory terms He also pointed out that his teammate James Adams hit 194 runs in a match between Lancashire and Hampshire when Miller came to watch and Adams was not considered for the T20s 11 Following the Twitter outburst Mascarenhas was banned for 14 days at the start of the 2011 season Mascarenhas apologised unreservedly for his actions He was fined 1000 by Hampshire and 500 by the ECB The panel considered this to be a serious breach of the regulations particularly given his status as a senior cricketer and club captain 12 Mascarenhas also stated that he tweeted this after a night out and his actions were stupid and irresponsible and that he regretted any offence it may have caused 12 and that his tweet didn t reflect his true views on Miller 13 Coaching EditHe has completed an ECB level three coaching qualification and held player coach roles with Hampshire Rajasthan Royals and Hobart Hurricanes In June 2015 Mascarenhas was appointed as New Zealand s full time bowling coach having been head coach of New Zealand domestic side Otago since 2014 1 He resigned as New Zealand coach in 2016 citing personal reasons 2 He was appointed by Middlesex as their specialist head bowling coach for the 2019 and 2020 Vitality t20 Blast competitions Personal life EditMascarenhas married Nadine Taylor in February 2011 in Melbourne 14 References Edit a b Mascarenhas appointed New Zealand bowling coach ESPNcricinfo 7 June 2015 Retrieved 15 July 2015 a b Mascarenhas to quit as NZ bowling coach ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 May 2018 Dimi s Sri Lanka connection ESPNcricinfo The Home of CricketArchive Cricketarchive com Retrieved 17 November 2021 Hants lose Mascarenhas and Pothas Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 17 November 2021 Injured Graeme Smith Dimitri Mascarenhas out of IPL ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 17 November 2021 Indian Premier League 2011 Kings XI Punjab sign David Miller Cricket News Indian Premier League 2011 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 13 June 2012 Warne Shane 13 September 2006 Weakest links harder to find as Monty and Co make their mark The Times London Retrieved 1 May 2010 a b Dimitri Mascarenhas Cricinfo Player Profile 25 August 2007 Dimitri Mascarenhas drafted into England squad ESPNcricinfo a b Dean Wilson 6 September 2010 Dimitri Mascarenhas in expletive filled Twitter attack on Geoff Miller Daily Mirror Retrieved 13 June 2012 a b Dimitri Mascarenhas banned for 14 days after Twitter outburst against Geoff Miller The Daily Telegraph London 15 September 2010 Hampshire fine Dimitri Mascarenhas for Twitter attack on Geoff Miller The Guardian London 6 September 2010 1 dead link External links EditDimitri Mascarenhas at ESPNcricinfoSporting positionsPreceded byShane Warne Hampshire cricket captains2008 2013 Succeeded byJimmy Adams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dimitri Mascarenhas amp oldid 1169621246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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