Matt Henry (cricketer)
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Matthew James Henry is a New Zealand professional cricketer who plays for Canterbury, and for the New Zealand national team. He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler. Henry was a member of the New Zealand team that won the 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship.
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New Zealand bowler Henry to miss rest of World CupNew Zealand bowler Matt Henry is ruled out of the rest of the World Cup with a torn hamstring.BBC Sport - Published | |
Warner and Head smash Henry for three sixesDavid Warner and Travis Head smash Matt Henry for three sixes in an over as Australia make an electrifying start against New Zealand at the Cricket World Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
England lose first wicket as Malan goes for 14New Zealand's Matt Henry gets the first wicket of the 2023 Cricket World Cup as he dismiss England's Dawid Malan for 14.BBC Sport - Published | |
England v New Zealand: Stuart Broad removes Matt HenryStuart Broad removes Matt Henry with a bouncer to give England their breakthrough on the fifth day of the second Test at Trent Bridge.BBC Sport - Published | |
England v New Zealand: Alex Lees out for 67Alex Lees' innings comes to an end on 67 after he edges Matt Henry to Daryl Mitchell at slip for a simple catch as England reply to New Zealand's 533.BBC Sport - Published | |
England v New Zealand: Matt Henry & Neil Wagner hurry tourists towards victoryEngland face defeat in the series decider against New Zealand after another insipid batting performance on the third day of the second Test.BBC Sport - Published | |
England v New Zealand: Rory Burns caught for second-ball duck off Matt HenryIn-form England opener Rory Burns edges Matt Henry to Tom Latham at second slip for a duck as England slump to 0-1, 84 runs behind New Zealand at the start of their second innings.BBC Sport - Published | |
England v New Zealand: Mark Wood cameo thrills Edgbaston crowdEngland bowler Mark Wood whips up the crowd with six fours in the morning session of the second Test against New Zealand at Edgbaston before being bowled by Matt Henry for 41.BBC Sport - Published |