Michael John Lumb
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Michael John Lumb (born February 12, 1980, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Hampshire having previously played for Yorkshire between 2000 and 2006.
The son of prolific Yorkshire opener Richard Lumb [1], Michael was born in South Africa and made his way through the junior teams in Transvaal before returning to his roots to play for Yorkshire. A hard-hitting batsman, he made his county debut in 2000, scoring 66 not out against the touring Zimbabweans. A knee injury in 2001 meant that he played only a small part in Yorkshire's success in winning the county championship that year, although he did record a maiden first-class hundred against Leicestershire. In doing so he became part of only the fourth father and son pair to score centuries for Yorkshire.
He made progress in 2002 by becoming a regular member of both the championship and limited-overs sides and in 2003 scored close to a thousand first-class runs at an average of over 40, including two centuries and six fifties. He was selected for the ECB National Academy squad the following winter, but has failed to kick on as people expected and was dropped by Yorkshire during the 2005 season. He has averaged in the middle-thirties for the past two seasons, with a top score of 144 in 2006 but, at the end of the season, decided against renewing his contract and moved to Hampshire for 2007.
Born on February 12th 1980 in Johannesburg. He was educated at St Stithians College.
[edit] External links
- CricInfo Profile
- Michael Lumb at Yorkshire CCC
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