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Matthew Boyden

United Kingdomb. 1979-02-24Retired
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Biography

Matthew Boyden, born on February 24, 1979, in the United Kingdom, is a former professional cricketer known for his right-arm fast-medium bowling. Boyden played for various county teams, most notably for Sussex and Kent, where he developed a reputation for his capacity to take wickets in critical match situations. His playing career spanned over a decade, during which he made significant contributions in both domestic and limited-overs formats.

Throughout his career, Boyden achieved notable success in List A cricket, where he frequently showcased his ability to perform under pressure. He was particularly recognized for his performances in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy, where he played a pivotal role in his team’s progression in various tournaments. His agility and skill on the field earned him respect among peers and established him as a formidable bowler during the height of his career.

After retiring from professional play, Boyden remained involved in cricket through coaching and mentorship, contributing to the development of young talent in the sport. His legacy includes not only his records and achievements on the field but also his dedication to fostering the next generation of cricketers. As a respected figure in the cricketing community, Matthew Boyden is remembered for his contributions to county cricket in England.

Quick Facts

Full nameMatthew Boyden
Date of birth1979-02-24
NationalityUnited Kingdom
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