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Matthew Fisher

Team flagENG27 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Matthew Fisher Recent Form

Batting

NB vs CANT, First class12 (9) *
YORKS vs GLM, First class15 (17)
YORKS vs GLM, First class10 (19)
YORKS vs LEIC, First class88 (124)
YORKS vs GLCS, First class20 (34)
NB vs WEL, First class3 (7)
NB vs CANT, First class5 (12) *
NB vs CANT, First class1 (11)
NB vs AUK, First class0 (1) *
NB vs AUK, First class0 (7) *
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Bowling

NB vs CANT, First class3-30
NB vs CANT, First class2-61
YORKS vs NOR, First class3-46
YORKS vs NOR, First class2-16
YORKS vs GLM, First class4-55
YORKS vs GLM, First class3-49
YORKS vs LEIC, First class3-38
YORKS vs LEIC, First class3-61
YORKS vs GLM, First class0-2
YORKS vs GLM, First class0-56
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Matthew Fisher Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
Test1100000.000.0000----
100B3100000.000.0000----
T20-Blast4000000.000.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
Test1212.6371.001/6700162.00----
100B3217.3550.001/240034.00----
T20-Blast4328.7747.501/240032.50----

Career Debut Information

Test Debut
England v West Indies Kensington Oval, Barbados West Indies, 16-3-2022
100B Debut
Northern Superchargers v Birmingham Phoenix Headingley, Leeds United Kingdom, 17-8-2021
T20-Blast Debut
Worcestershire v Yorkshire New Road, Worcester, United Kingdom, 26-5-2023

Teams played for

New Zealand U19 Northern Knights Yorkshire

About Matthew Fisher

NameMatthew Fisher
GenderMale
Birth9 Nov 1997
Birth PlaceYork
NationalityEnglish

A tall, hit-the-deck kind of bowler, Matthew Fisher broke 92 years old record by becoming the youngest cricketer to play a competitive county game at the age of 15 years and 212 days when he lined up against Leicestershire in a 40-over match. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A tall, hit-the-deck kind of bowler, Matthew Fisher broke 92 years old record by becoming the youngest cricketer to play a competitive county game at the age of 15 years and 212 days when he lined up against Leicestershire in a 40-over match. 

After bursting onto the cricketing scene, Fisher was immediately called into the U-19 England squad for the 2014 ICC U-19 World Cup. Despite his tender age, he made an instant impact and finished as the leading wicket-taker as England finished third in the prestigious tournament.

In April 2015, Fisher appeared in a first-class game for the first time against the Notts. He played a small part in Yorkshire’s 2015 County Championship success featuring in just 3 matches. His maiden T20 five-for, against Derbyshire at Headingley in May 2015, came whilst he was in the midst of his A-Level exams at his school.

A standout first-team performance came in September 2017 in a County Championship match against Warwickshire. He claimed a career-best 5-54 in the first innings and hit 37 and 15 with the bat leading his team to victory before getting stranded at 96/7.

After a series of muscle injuries, Fisher slightly fell back but all those injuries only strengthened the youngster’s career. A new ball seamer who is a very, very handy lower-order batsman, Fisher can be seen as a genuine all-rounder in all formats. In February 2021, Fisher was selected for the inaugural Hundred campaign by the Emerald Headingley-based Northern Superchargers.

(As of April 2021)