MICHAEL MUNDAY
'Michael Kenneth Munday' (born October 24, 1984 in Nottingham) is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset. He is a leg break bowler and lower order right-handed batsman.
He made his Minor Counties debut for Cornwall while playing for Truro School in 2001 and played for them regularly in 2001 and 2002 before playing in the Somerset 2nd XI in late 2002. He played for Oxford University from 2003 to 2006 playing each season in the Varsity match against Cambridge University. His debut First-class match was for Oxford against Middlesex in which his first wickets were future England internationals, Andrew Strauss and Owais Shah.[1]
In 2004, he played two Tests against Bangladesh U-19 alongside Somerset team-mate James Hildreth, under the captaincy of opener Alistair Cook.[2]
In the 2006 match against Cambridge, he took 11-143 and made his highest first-class innings of 17
★ enabling Oxford to win by 9 wickets. He made his first-class for Somerset debut in 2005 and also played for them in 2006 although he has yet to become a regular member of the team.
During the 2006 winter season, Munday played A-grade cricket for the Glenelg Cricket Club in Adelaide, Australia where he continued his tuition with leg-spin coach Terry Jenner.[3]
He holds a first class honours degree in Chemistry and is a keen chess player.[4]
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References
1. Oxford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence, 2003-04-14, cricketarchive. Retrieved on 2007-08-20.
2. England Under-19s v Bangladesh Under-19s, 2004-08-13, cricketarchive. Retrieved on 2007-08-20.
3. Truro School Newsletter, November 2006. Retrieved on
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