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Matt Milnes

Team flagENG29 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Matt Milnes Recent Form

Batting

YORKS vs LEIC, First class75 (105)
YORKS vs LEIC, First class15 (8) *
KT vs ESS, First class12 (60) *
KT vs ESS, First class11 (25) *
OI vs MO, 100B0 (2)
OI vs BP, 100B4 (2)
KT vs WARKS, First class4 (19) *
KT vs WARKS, First class20 (26)
KT vs NOR, First class4 (10)
KT vs NOR, First class0 (7)
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Bowling

YORKS vs WORCS, First class1-11
YORKS vs WORCS, First class2-79
YORKS vs LEIC, First class3-72
YORKS vs LEIC, First class1-62
KT vs ESS, First class0-44
OI vs MO, 100B0-19
OI vs LS, 100B1-21
OI vs BP, 100B3-32
OI vs TR, 100B0-19
OI vs NS, 100B1-26
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Matt Milnes Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
100B104500483.331.6710----
T20-Blast95360014128.5718.0030----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
100B101088.7134.633/321019.88----
T20-Blast9959.7656.601/50034.80----

Carrer Debut Information

100B Debut
Oval Invincibles v Welsh Fire Kennington Oval, London, 2-8-2021
T20-Blast Debut
Gloucestershire v Kent County Ground, Bristol, 1-6-2022

Teams played for

Nottinghamshire Kent England Lions

About Matt Milnes

NameMatt Milnes
GenderMale
Birth29 Jul 1994
Birth PlaceNottingham
NationalityEnglish

A well-built, tall seamer, Matt Milnes is a professional English cricketer who currently plays for Kent County Club. Milnes was identified by Dom Sibley as one of the best red-ball bowlers in the County circuit as a late bloomer.... continue reading

Player Bio

A well-built, tall seamer, Matt Milnes is a professional English cricketer who currently plays for Kent County Club. Milnes was identified by Dom Sibley as one of the best red-ball bowlers in the County circuit as a late bloomer.

Milnes in his early days spent two years at Durham University and their MCCU program where he juggled his studies with both university and county second-team cricket at Durham. He landed a short-term deal with the Notts in 2017 and 2018 and it wasn’t until his move to Kent ahead of the 2019 season that Milnes’ game leapt to another level.

Milnes joined Kent from Nottinghamshire before the start of the 2019 season and proved to be another inspired signing. Milnes had a breakthrough season in 2019, taking 58 first-class wickets and his best figures of 5-38 came against his old club Notts. Within a year, he was a tourist with the England Lions on their impressive trip to Australia in early 2020. 

The Kent-seamer extended his contract with his current club until the end of 2022. After arriving at Kent, he instantly became the long-term plan of Matt Walker and Paul Downton. For a bowler still making his way in the game, one looking to put on an extra yard of pace, Milnes is a high-quality red-ball pacer who alongside Mark Wood can become a future prospect for the Three Lions.

(As of June 2021)