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Matthew Kelly

Team flagAUS29 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Matthew Kelly Recent Form

Batting

WACA vs SACA, LIST A4 (2)
WACA vs NSW, LIST A0 (4)
WACA vs NSW, First class14 (32)
WACA vs NSW, First class0 (3) *
WACA vs VIC, First class12 (34) *
WACA vs SACA, LIST A1 (1) *
WACA vs TAS, First class0 (2)
WACA vs TAS, First class9 (41)
WACA vs SACA, First class20 (23)
WACA vs SACA, First class8 (15)
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Bowling

WACA vs SACA, LIST A0-31
WACA vs NSW, LIST A0-39
WACA vs NSW, First class0-13
WACA vs VIC, First class2-50
WACA vs VIC, First class4-41
WACA vs SACA, LIST A0-38
WACA vs TAS, First class1-44
WACA vs TAS, First class1-46
WACA vs TAS, First class4-41
WACA vs TAS, First class2-30
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Matthew Kelly Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL3512930023122.3713.2954----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL3535528.0019.154/255014.37----

Carrer Debut Information

Teams played for

Australia U19 Perth Scorchers Western Australia Kolkata Knight Riders

About Matthew Kelly

NameMatthew Kelly
GenderMale
Birth7 Dec 1994
Birth PlaceClaremont, Western Australia
Height6 ft 5 in
NationalityAustralian

A towering right-arm pacer, Matthew Kelly is a professional Australian cricketer who earned a rookie deal from Western Australia in the 2016-17 domestic season having represented the state in age-group cricket. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A towering right-arm pacer, Matthew Kelly is a professional Australian cricketer who earned a rookie deal from Western Australia in the 2016-17 domestic season having represented the state in age-group cricket. 

Kelly came into the limelight the following year, picking up a wicket on his 50-over debut for Western Australia and a career-best of 4/25 in the next game against Queensland. He continued to prove his dominance to become a regular wicket-taker in Western Australia Premier Cricket for the Tigers with 22 dismissals during the 2015-16 season.

The Durban-born pacer was added to the Perth Scorchers in the seventh edition of the Big Bash League (BBL) as a replacement for Andrew Tye who was selected for national duty. He made his BBL debut against Sydney Thunders in January 2018 and ended up picking a wicket and a catch in the three-run defeat. 

Kelly was the centre of attention when he was signed by Kolkata Knight Riders prior to the 2019 Indian Premier League as a replacement for Anrich Nortje but didn’t get an opportunity to showcase his skills and was finally released in 2020. Into the fourth season with the Scorchers, the 26-year old pacer would be looking to make an impact in the upcoming season of the BBL.
(As of November 2021)