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  2. IND vs AUS: Matthew Renshaw DOUBTFUL to continue in Nagpur Test, Batter sent for X
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IND vs AUS: Matthew Renshaw DOUBTFUL to continue in Nagpur Test, Batter sent for X

IND vs AUS: Matthew Renshaw is doubtful to continue in Nagpur Test. The batter on Friday was sent for X-RAYS as Aussies were jolted with another injury blow in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy. With this, Renshaw’s hard homecoming to India has got worse. In the warm-up before the Day 2 play of the Nagpur Test, Renshaw injured his knee. Earlier on the opening day he was trapped lbw by Ravindra Jadeja for a golden duck. Follow India vs Australia LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN Matt Renshaw is currently off the field with knee soreness. Hoping for a positive result on his scans. 🤞 📺WATCH: ✍️BLOG: 🔢 MATCH CENTRE: — Fox Cricket (@FoxCricket) First-choice all-rounder Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc are already out with finger injuries, and Josh Hazlewood is also unable to play due to an Achilles issue. Renshaw, who had been reintegrated into the team for the Sydney Test last month, kept his spot for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series opener when Travis Head and Green were dismissed. While Peter Handscomb was also brought back to bat in the middle order. IND vs AUS: Matthew Renshaw DOUBTFUL to continue in Nagpur Test, Batter sent for X-RAYS as Aussies jolt with another Injury BLOW, CHECK out

Matt Renshaw reveals graphic details of nature’s call during Pune Test

Matt Renshaw scored 68 runs on his debut in the sub-continent before falling prey to R Ashwin. (Source: AP) Two years ago, there were some bizarre, never before seen scenes during India’s Test match against Pune on Day 1. Approaching the lunch break, Aussie opener “He wasn’t too thrilled about it,” Renshaw said at close of play on that February day. “He didn’t really understand what was going on at the start, I sort of just ran past him … he called me back and he wanted to have a discussion with me but I just told him I had to go off. “But we’ve had a chat now, we’re all good. He understands that when you need to go to the toilet, you need to go to the toilet.” But now he’s gone into more descriptive ways to reveal how things transpired. “It sort of came on really quickly,” Renshaw said on the From The Final Word podcast. “I let one rip out there in the middle, we were about 15 minutes away from lunch.” “And then about five minutes later I am standing there a bit more uncomfortable (and think) ‘is this another fart or is this something a bit more serious?’ And then it sort of started coming on very quickly and I asked ‘how long till lunch?’ and he (umpire Richard Kettleborough) was ‘like 15 minutes.’” “I was trying to think 15 minutes, that’s about four overs and all of a sudden I really needed to go to the toilet and I sort of asked him ‘how long till lunch?’ and he said ‘13 minutes why are you asking me again?’” “The 12th’s come on and I am like ‘I need to go to the toil...

Matt Renshaw Profile

Batting Stats View All Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St TESTs 14 24 645 1524 2 29.31 42.32 1 3 184 78 3 9 0 T20s 61 60 1345 1048 8 25.86 128.33 0 7 90 110 34 24 0 LISTAs 55 54 1912 2107 6 39.83 90.74 4 13 156 203 25 29 0 FIRSTCLASS 100 177 6261 12815 14 38.41 48.85 19 17 200 687 70 99 0 Matt Renshaw Biography Born on 28 March 1996, Matt Renshaw is an emerging Australian cricketer. The left-handed batsman is globally known for his classy defensive techniques. Renshaw has played for Marylebone Cricket Club Young Cricketers, Queensland, National Performance Squad and Brisbane Heat, and is a very popular face of the Australian domestic arena. Background Born in Yorkshire, his family moved to New Zealand when he was seven and finally to Australia when he was ten. Renshaw was a part of the Australian Under-19 squad that toured Sri Lanka in October 2014, giving a glimpse of his ability with an innings of 73 on his one-day debut in Colombo. In the 2015-16 season, Matt emerged as Queensland's leading run scorer in the Sheffield Shield. He scored 738 runs at an average of 43.41, which included his mammoth 170 in subtle conditions. This made him the youngest Queensland batsman to score a century in the history of the Shield. Debut At the age of 20, Renshaw was added in the Australian test squad and he played his first international match in 2016 against South Africa. He scored 10 runs in the first innings and remained unbeaten on 34 in the second as Australia ...

Matt Renshaw Biography: Age, Height, Girlfriend, Stats, Family & More

Matt Renshaw is a 27 years-old Batter cricket player, who started playing domestic cricket with Queensland team in the year 2015 with First Class cricket. And Currently, he is a part of all formats (List A, T20s & FC) of domestic cricket. And He plays for Queensland cricket team in domestic cricket and plays for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League (BBL). Biography Full Name Matthew Thomas Renshaw Nick Name Matt Renshaw Date of Birth 28 March 1996 Matt Renshaw age 27 years Birth Place Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England Playing Role Batsman Batting Style Left Handed Bat Bowling Style Right-arm off break Batting Position – Physical Stats & More Matt Renshaw Height (approx) In centimeters -183cm In meters – 1.83m In feet – 5’11” feet Eye Colour Brown Hair Colour Brown Matt Renshaw Batting Stats 🏏 BATTING Test ODI T20I T20 List A FC Matches 14 61 55 100 Innings 24 60 54 177 Runs 645 1345 1912 6261 Avg 29.31 25.86 39.83 38.41 SR 42.32 128.33 90.74 48.85 NO 2 8 6 14 Balls 1524 1048 2107 12815 HS 184 90 156 200 100s 1 0 4 19 50s 3 7 13 17 4s 78 110 203 687 6s 3 34 25 70 Ct 9 24 29 99 St 0 0 0 0 Matt Renshaw Bowling Stats BOWLING Test ODI T20I T20 List A FC Matches 14 61 55 100 Innings 3 23 15 40 Overs 5 42 67.5 160 Runs 20 328 388 513 Wkts 0 9 8 13 BBI 1/2 2/17 3/29 Econ 4.00 7.80 5.71 3.20 Avg 36.44 48.50 39.46 SR 28.0 50.8 73.8 4w 0 0 0 0 5w 0 0 0 0 10w 0 0 0 0 Career Info Teams Australia Marylebone Cricket Club Queensland Australia A National Performance Squad, Br...

Matt Renshaw Height, Weight, Facts, Family, Spouse, Biography

Matt Renshaw Quick Info Height 6 ft 4 in Weight 82 kg Date of Birth March 28, 1996 Zodiac Sign Aries Spouse Josie Harvey Matt Renshaw is an Australian professional cricketer who has represented his country in the longest format of the sport (Tests), as an opening batter. In the Australian domestic circuit, he has played for Queensland (2014-15-Present) across all 3 formats. He has also turned out for Brisbane Heat (2017-18-2019-20) and Adelaide Strikers (2020-21–2021-22) in the BBL (Big Bash League). Matt has also played domestic cricket outside of Australia, representing Somerset County Cricket Club (2018, 2022) and Kent County Cricket Club (2019) in England. Born Name Matthew Thomas Renshaw Nick Name The Turtle Matt Renshaw as seen in an Instagram Post in November 2021 (Matt Renshaw / Instagram) Sun Sign Aries Born Place Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Residence Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Nationality Education Matt had attended the Brisbane Grammar School, an independent, non-denominational, day and boarding school for boys, located in Spring Hill, an inner suburb of Brisbane. Occupation Professional Cricketer Matt Renshaw as seen in an Instagram Post in October 2019 (Matt Renshaw / Instagram) Family • Father– Ian Renshaw • Mother – Alison Renshaw Batting Left-Handed Bowling Right-Arm Off Break Role Opening Batter Jersey Number • 72 – Test Match • 77 – Queensland/Queensland Bulls (Australian Domestic Cricket), Adelaide Strikers (BBL), ...

Matt Renshaw

• Test debut(cap 24 November 2016v Last Test 9 February 2023v Domestic team information Years Team 2014/15–present (squadno.77) 2017/18 2019/20 2022–present (squadno.77) 2018–2022 (squadno.77) 2019 (squadno.77) 2020–2022 (squadno.77) Career statistics Competition Matches 14 100 55 61 Runs scored 645 6,261 1,912 1,345 29.31 38.41 39.83 25.86 100s/50s 1/3 19/17 4/13 0/7 Top score 184 200 156 90 30 960 407 252 0 13 8 9 – 39.46 48.50 36.44 – 0 0 0 10 wickets in match – 0 0 0 Best bowling – 3/29 2/17 1/2 Catches/ 9/– 99/– 29/– 24/– Source: 12 April 2023 Matthew Thomas Renshaw (born 28 March 1996) is an Early life and domestic career [ ] Matt Renshaw was born in He scored his maiden In March 2018, Ahead of the From 2018 to 2019, he played for English county cricket [ ] Following the In February 2019, Renshaw agreed to play for International career [ ] In November 2016 he was added to Australia's Renshaw scored his first Test century, 184, against Renshaw became the first Australian cricketer to score 500 Test runs before turning 21 years of age and has scored the most number of Test runs before turning 21 years for Australia, with 524. Renshaw played ten tests in 2016 and 2017, but had poor form in the tours of Following the In April 2018, following the South African series, he was awarded a national contract by In March 2022, Renshaw was added to Australia's After being out of the Test team for more than four years, Renshaw was recalled in January 2023, in the final Test of the...

What Happened To Matt Renshaw: What Disease He Has And Where Is Matt Now?

What Became of Matt Renshaw? Matthew Thomas Renshaw is a cricketer from Australia. Renshaw made his international debut for the Australian cricket team in a Test series against South Africa in 2016. Many of his admirers are curious about What Happened To Matt Renshaw. Take a look at the article What Happened To Matt Renshaw. What Happened To Matt Renshaw? Matthew Renshaw’s comeback to India was hampered after he was rushed for X-rays on his knee after being caught lbw for a golden duck on the first day of the first Test in Nagpur. Renshaw injured his knee during the second day’s warm-up and was replaced by Ashton Agar as India batted in their first innings. The scan results are unknown, but Renshaw’s return to the field later in the day was a good indication that there was no severe damage. Renshaw returned to the field after passing a fitness test, according to a team representative, and there were no serious concerns. The team’s medical personnel will continue to watch him. Australia is already without first-choice allrounder Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc due to finger ailments, and Josh Hazlewood is out with an Achilles injury. Read More: Who Is Matt Renshaw? Matthew Thomas Renshaw (born March 28, 1996) is an Australian cricketer.[3] He played eleven Tests for Australia as an opening batsman between 2016 and 2018, and he was recalled to the team in 2023. He represents Queensland in domestic first-class cricket, and he has also represented the Brisbane Heat and Adelai...