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Martin Snedden

Team flagNZ65 yrs
batting styleright-arm medium fast Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Martin Snedden Recent Form

Batting

NZ vs IND, ODI23 (28)
NZ vs AUS, ODI32 (56)
NZ vs ZIM, ODI4 (13)
NZ vs AUS, ODI1 (1)
NZ vs IND, ODI33 (63)
NZ vs ZIM, ODI64 (96)
NZ vs SL, ODI40 (55)
NZ vs ENG, ODI21 (34)
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Bowling

NZ vs IND, ODI0-29
NZ vs AUS, ODI1-48
NZ vs ZIM, ODI0-32
NZ vs AUS, ODI2-36
NZ vs IND, ODI0-56
NZ vs ZIM, ODI2-53
NZ vs SL, ODI2-58
NZ vs SL, ODI1-38
NZ vs ENG, ODI2-105
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Martin Snedden Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI9354535016463.4615.29321----
Test2530327003328.0014.86350----
WC ODI98218016463.0127.25160----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI93901144.2928.394/340039.69----
Test2541582.7637.915/770182.33----
WC ODI99105.5645.502-360049.10----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Australia vs New Zealand at Adelaide- November 23, 1980
Test Debut
New Zealand vs India at Wellington- February 21 - 25, 1981

Teams played for

New Zealand

About Martin Snedden

NameMartin Snedden
GenderMale
Birth23 Nov 1958
Birth PlaceMount Eden, Auckland
NationalityNew Zealander

Born in Auckland, Martin Colin Snedden is a former New Zealand cricketer known for his seam movement and pinch-hitting batting lower down the order. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Born in Auckland, Martin Colin Snedden is a former New Zealand cricketer known for his seam movement and pinch-hitting batting lower down the order. 

Coming from a family that had a cricketing background, Michael started playing first-class cricket for Wellington, and hence, Snedden’s family became the first family to field four generations on a cricket field.

Snedden started his cricketing career playing for Auckland in domestic cricket as a right-arm fast-medium bowler and a handy lower-order batter. After performing consistently in over 100 First-Class and List-A matches, he was called for national duties.   

The paceman played in ODI’s between November 23, 1980, and May 1, 1990. He did manage to pick 114 wickets in the 93 matches he played but was in record books as he became the first bowler to concede over 100-runs (12-1 105-2) in an ODI match.

Currently, the veteran is the chairman of New Zealand cricket. He was a lawyer by profession in his earlier days while also serving as a Chief Executive Officer of NZC. For his services in sporting administration, he was honored with Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CZNM) in 2012.

(As of July 2022)