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Jon Moss      

Full name Jonathan Moss

Born May 4, 1975, Manly, Sydney, New South Wales

Current age 34 years 206 days

Major teams Berkshire, Derbyshire, Victoria

Nickname Mossy

Playing role Lower middle order batsman

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Height 1.85 m

Jonathan Moss
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
First-class 83 141 13 4482 172* 35.01 8477 52.87 7 30 39 0
List A 101 95 8 2505 104 28.79 1 18 33 0
Twenty20 19 18 4 436 83 31.14 330 132.12 0 2 38 19 4 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 83 9494 4446 131 4/35 33.93 2.80 72.4 0 0
List A 101 3555 2773 88 5/47 5/47 31.51 4.68 40.3 3 1 0
Twenty20 19 12 198 272 7 1/6 1/6 38.85 8.24 28.2 0 0 0
Career statistics
First-class debut 2000/01
Last First-class Tasmania v Victoria at Hobart, Feb 12-15, 2007 scorecard
List A debut 2000/01
Last List A Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne, Feb 25, 2007 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Derbyshire v Yorkshire at Derby, Jul 2, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Victoria v Tasmania at Melbourne, Jan 13, 2007 scorecard
Profile

Stuck in Sydney grade cricket, Jon Moss took a first-class risk and moved to Victoria in the hope of breaking into state cricket. He made his debut in 2000-01 and over the next couple of seasons became a player who was so valued by the Bushrangers they refused to release him in 2005 when he wanted to return home. Perhaps the decision and his departure from the English county Derbyshire contributed to him having a couple of below-par seasons. In 2005-06, he scored 413 Pura Cup runs at 27 - with a high-score of only 60 - and claimed 27 victims at 40. The following season form and fitness kept him to six Pura Cup matches; he made 149 runs at 18.62 and collected 14 wickets at 28.14. He remained an important one-day player, featuring in every game but missing his matchwinning spark. He returned to Sydney after the 2006-07 season and continued to play grade cricket but moved into a commentary career instead of pushing for state honours with the Blues.

His seven-year stay in Melbourne was highly successful for a player who ventured south without a contract. After winning Victoria's Player of the Year award in 2002-03 for his all-round contributions, Moss really shone in the next season as he registered 930 runs in the Pura Cup and picked up 19 victims. The highlight occurred when he was appointed stand-in captain for the match against Western Australia and he led with 172 not out in an innings victory. His medium pace is nippy and he has a crucial knack of breaking partnerships that adds to his value. Moss also filled in as leader during 2004-05, but his returns started to diminish and he managed only one century. In two years with Derbyshire he was a useful acquisition, but the struggling county needed a game-breaker rather than a contributor. Moss is the modern journeyman and his philosophy was partially shaped when he fell into a Tel Aviv river when a bridge collapsed. The Australia team was walking towards the stadium for the opening ceremony of the 1997 Maccabiah Games when the tragedy occurred and four members of the squad died.
Cricinfo staff October 2008

Notes

First-class Debut: New South Wales v Victoria at Sydney, 2000/01

List A Debut: Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne, 2000/01

Berkshire 2001

Derbyshire 2004

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Feb 25, 2007

Jon Moss is felled during his innings, Victoria v Queensland, Ford Ranger Cup final, Melbourne, February 25, 2007

Jon Moss is felled during his innings

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Nov 16, 2006

Jon Moss roars up to the crease, Victoria v Tasmania, Pura Cup, MCG, November 16, 2006

Jon Moss roars up to the crease

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Nov 12, 2006

Jon Moss glances the ball fine, Victoria v Tasmania, Ford Ranger Cup, Melbourne, November 12, 2006

Jon Moss glances the ball fine

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Tasmania v South Aust at Hobart - Nov 24-27
Tasmania 389 & 39/3 South Aust 363
Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne
Nov 27-30 (11:00 local, 00:00 GMT)
Western Aust v NSW at Perth
Nov 27-30 (10:30 local, 02:30 GMT)
Tasmania v South Aust at Hobart
Nov 29 (10:30 local, 23:30 GMT)
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