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Martin Kent was born on 23 November, 1953 in Mossman, Australia, is an Australian cricketer. Discover Martin Kent's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Martin Francis Kent
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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November, 1953
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace Mossman, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australia

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2013

Kent had frequently batted with Greg Chappell and received an offer to tour South Africa with an invitational XI, the International Wanderers. This side featured players like the Chappell brothers and Dennis Lillee – Kent was the only member of the side who had not played international cricket. Kent married just before he left and honeymooned on the tour.

Kent played well with scores of 55, 67 & 52 and 155. He ended up topping the International Wanderers aggregate and averages for the tour – 398 runs at 56.

2012

Kent was 12th man in the famous third test, which England won. He eventually hit form with 92 against Worcestershire (his previous high score had been 27). This earned him selection in the 4th test over Chappell, who was made 12th man.

1981

Kent was chosen to tour England in 1981. Greg Chappell elected not to tour and Kim Hughes thought at the beginning that Kent was the most likely candidate to replace him at number three. However he failed during the early games and a score of 91 by Trevor Chappell saw him come into contention for the spot. Eventually Chappell was selected, with Kent relegated to 12th man.

Kent began the 1981–82 season well with 92 for Qld against the touring Pakistan side. He was selected in the Australian team for the first test against Pakistan in 1981–82 over Graham Yallop and Dirk Wellham. A serious back injury cost him his place however, forcing him to withdraw. He withdrew from cricket for the season then in August 1982 retired altogether.

1979

Kent had a patchy 1979–80, not making a first class century, but enjoyed an excellent domestic 1980–81 season, scoring 941 runs at 58.81. Highlights included 77, 171 and 68 against Tasmania and 78 and 101 against South Australia.

1977

Opportunity did arise when Kerry Packer bought up most of the leading stars in 1977, but he chose World Series Cricket instead of staying with the traditional game. Ian Chappell had admired Kent's batting on the South Africa tour and offered him a place with the WSC squad.

1976

Kent would have been on selectors minds at the beginning of the 1976–77 season but was unable to break through, despite 122 against the touring Pakistanis and 82 against South Australia. He was leapt over in the pecking order by Craig Serjeant, Kim Hughes and David Hookes, all of whom were chosen for the 1977 Ashes tour.

1974

Kent was a middle-order right-handed batsman. He scored 140 on his debut for Queensland in 1974–75 season followed by 76 in a Gillette Cup game. He found the going harder throughout the rest of the season, although he did manage 58 against WA and 59 against South Australia.

1953

Martin Francis Kent (born 23 November 1953, in Mossman, Queensland) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 3 Tests and 5 ODIs in 1981.

1946

He made 46 and 10 in the 4th test, 52 and 2 in the fifth and 54 and 7 in the 6th.

1940

Kent's best innings for the WSC Australians include 40 in a low scoring game, 58 and 110. This earned him selection in the second supertest but he failed twice. He had better luck in the third supertest, with knocks of 43 and 40 helping Australia win the game. In the 5th supertest he scored a pair.