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Daniel Flynn

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Country: New Zealand
Date of Birth: April 16, 1985
Place of Birth: New Zealand
Batting Style: Left Handed
Bowling Style: Left-arm slow
Skill: Batsman
Teams Played: New Zealand


Batting Performance

MInnNoRunsHS100s50sAvgSR
Tests1629568995 0428.7140.58
ODI1613216735 0015.1857.19
T20s4403723 009.25115.63
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Bowling & Fielding Performance

MOversRunsMdnsWktsAvgBestEcon
Tests----------------
ODI16160060/66
T20s4170070/77
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Career Performance

First MatchLast Match
TestsMay 15, 2008 v England at Lord's, LondonDecember 11, 2009 v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier
ODIsFebruary 23, 2008 v England at AMI Stadium, ChristchurchJanuary 13, 2009 v West Indies at McLean Park, Napier
T20sFebruary 7, 2008 v England at AMI Stadium, ChristchurchDecember 28, 2008 v West Indies at Seddon Park, Hamilton
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Profile

Daniel Flynn, also nicknamed Flynnbo, Raymond and Errol, for a variety of reasons, is a Northern Districts batsman, who made his first class debut in 2003-04 after having played in the Under-19 World Cup and performed very well. It was only in the 2007 season that Flynn began to show his true colours with some lusty hitting and big scores and was chosen to play his first Twenty20 match against England at Christchurch. His debut did not go too well for his team as he scored only 1, and his team tumbled to a 50 run loss.

However, later he did get a chance in the same series, for the ODIs, and again, he failed to get moving, scoring a duck! Fortunately, his team managed to win the match and the series. In turn, he also won the national contract for both the ODI and the Test teams, and his talent was further recognized when he made his Test debut in the rain affected Test match against England to score a 9 and an unbeaten 29 in a drawn match. In his second match however, he was hit by a James Anderson bouncer that broke his tooth and he had to retire hurt.