Michael Llewellyn Lewis (born 29 June 1974) is an Australian
cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by st ...
er.
Grade career and state career
Born in
Greensborough, Victoria
Greensborough is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Banyule and Shire of Nillumbik local government areas. Greensborough recorded a population of 21,070 ...
, Lewis was a grade cricketer who played for
Northcote and the
Victorian Bushrangers
The Victoria men’s cricket team is an Australia, Australian first-class cricket, first-class men's cricket team based in Melbourne, Victoria. The men’s team, which first played in 1851, represents the state of Victoria (Australia), Victori ...
gave him his first-class debut in the 1999/2000 season. Over the next few years, he re-modelled his action and considerably improved his game, and had outstanding seasons in 2002/03, 2003/04 (the season in which Victoria won the
Pura Cup
The Sheffield Shield (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Marsh Sheffield Shield) is the domestic first-class cricket competition of Australia. The tournament is contested between teams from the six states of Australia. Sheffield Shi ...
) and 2004/05.
He was one of two Australian overseas players for
Durham CCC in 2006 (the other was
Jimmy Maher
James Patrick Maher (born 27 February 1974) is an Australian former cricketer, who played One Day Internationals. He is "an attractive left-handed batsman with a clumping cover-drive".
Maher competed in the Gladiator Team Sports Challenge i ...
, brought back on the back of success as a back-up in 2005. He did not live up to expectations as he proved expensive at times, and he averaged 76.33 with the ball in the
ECB's 40-over one day competition, the
pro40
The NatWest Pro40 League was a one-day cricket league for first-class cricket counties in England and Wales. It was inaugurated in 1999, but was essentially the old Sunday League retitled to reflect large numbers of matches being played on days o ...
. He was also warned by the ECB for swearing.
Call up to national team
Lewis played seven One Day Internationals and two T20 internationals for Australia, all between December 2005 and March 2006.
Debut series
Lewis' debut series was against New Zealand in the
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy.
Lewis was crucial in his first game, taking three wickets for the match as well as a run out in the final over which helped secure victory. His second match, however, was a different story. Lewis was the most expensive bowler, with the figures of 1/77 off nine overs as New Zealand successfully chased down a record 331.
His spot in the team was not secure, as the 31-year-old Lewis had been dropped for the
VB Series in favour of 28-year-old paceman
Brett Dorey, only to be recalled late in the series to replace
Glenn McGrath
Glenn Donald McGrath (; born 9 February 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer who played international cricket for 14 years. He was a fast-medium pace bowler and is considered one of the greatest international bowlers of all t ...
who had returned home due to a recurrence of his wife's cancer. There were signs Lewis' bowling was improving when he snared 2/38 off 10 overs in the 4th ODI in South Africa.
Most expensive ODI bowling
In the multiple record-breaking
5th One Day International between
South Africa
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and
Australia, Lewis had the ignominy of becoming the most expensive bowler in ODI history with figures of 10-0-113-0 in his 10 overs. Lewis was then dropped from the Australian squad, and later his central contract was not renewed.
Road to retirement
Following Lewis' dropping from the national side, he continued to play for Victoria, and was a handy contributor until injury struck the following season, and Lewis was forced out during a time in which Victoria did not have a single fit contracted pace bowler in their entire squad. This opened the door for several young pacemen, such as
Darren Pattinson
Darren John Pattinson (born 2 August 1979) is an English former cricketer who played for Victoria and Nottinghamshire. Pattinson received considerable press coverage when he was surprisingly selected for the England cricket team in July 2008 for ...
and
Clinton McKay to make their debuts, and when Lewis returned from injury, he found it difficult to adjust and return to his previous form. By the following season, Lewis was struggling to keep his spot in the side consistently.
In early 2008, Lewis announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, citing the fact that his mind was not in it anymore and hoping to allow younger bowlers to continue their progress.
Return from retirement
In 2008 Mick Lewis began playing for Coburg Cricket Club in the Victorian Subdistrict Cricket Association. He won the bowling award in his first year and finished well in the club's best and fairest.
The Following Year Mick was made captain of Coburg's First XI Men's Side and led them a Championship and Premiership.
Lewis was called up to play for the
Retravision Warriors in the
2010–11 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. He took a wicket with his first ball, bowling
Tasmanian batsman
Mark Cosgrove. He ended with figures of 3/46 from 4 overs and was run out for a duck as the Warriors' last man out.
Found Guilty of Ball Tampering
In the 2015/16 Sheffield Shield final between South Australia and Victoria at Gliderol Oval, South Australia, Lewis was found guilty of ball tampering during South Australia's second innings. Batsman Mark Cosgrove hit a boundary near the Victorian bench; Lewis, coaching Victoria at the time, kicked the ball into the gutter beneath the fence on the boundary, raking the ball across the concrete while picking it up. Victoria were penalised 5 runs, and Lewis was subsequently charged and fined $2,266 - equal to 50 per cent of a player's match fee.
References
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1974 births
Living people
Victoria cricketers
Australia One Day International cricketers
Australia Twenty20 International cricketers
Durham cricketers
Glamorgan cricketers
Melbourne Cricket Club cricketers
Australian cricketers
Western Australia cricketers
Cricketers from Melbourne