Australian cricketer
Jonathan Mark Holland
(born 29 May 1987) is an Australian
cricketer
. He is a
slow left-arm orthodox
bowler
and a right-handed tail-end
batsman
.
Early career
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Holland made his state cricket debut for
Victoria
in October 2008. He only played four first-class games in the
2008?09 Sheffield Shield season
and didn't secure a permanent place in Victoria's first-class team,
[1]
as he had to compete for a place in the team with the much older spin bowler
Bryce McGain
.
[2]
However, he made his debut at a time when Australia lacked top-level spin bowlers, so he was rushed into Australia's second-level team,
Australia A
, for a series against
Pakistan A
in June 2009.
[1]
He was selected by the
Australian national team
for
a seven-match series in India
in October 2009, but did not play a single game in the series.
[3]
He was set to make his
One Day International
debut in the final match of the series, but the match was cancelled due to rain.
[4]
Holland experienced injury problems with his left shoulder through his early career, forcing him to undergo a shoulder reconstruction in 2010.
[4]
Holland continued to play at state level for Victoria over the following years, and in the winter of 2012 he was against selected to play for Australia A, this time in England. In October 2012, national selector
John Inverarity
called him Australia's second-best spin bowler, saying, "I think it's fair to say that we're of the view that the two best spinners we've got just at this moment are
Nathan Lyon
and Jon Holland."
[2]
Despite this, he still struggled to get an opportunity to bowl for Victoria, as the team prioritised its lineup of
fast bowlers
.
[2]
While playing a
grade cricket
game in October 2012, Holland re-injured his left shoulder and underwent another shoulder reconstruction, ruling him out of the rest of the 2012?13 season.
[4]
[5]
Holland was joined at Victoria by fellow spin bowler
Fawad Ahmed
, who gradually took over from Holland as Victoria's first choice spinner. In the
2015?16 Sheffield Shield season
, Holland was used primarily in matches where Victoria needed two spin bowlers. Despite this he still performed well in the matches where he was selected.
[6]
International career
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In July 2016, Holland was selected for Australia A to replace the injured
Ashton Agar
.
[6]
Australia A were preparing for a match in
Brisbane
at the same time as Australia's Test team were on a
tour of Sri Lanka
. On this tour,
Steve O'Keefe
suffered a hamstring injury, so Holland was chosen to replace him. He had to fly from Brisbane back to his home in Melbourne to renew his expired passport and then fly from Melbourne to
Galle
to join the Australian team.
[7]
He made his Test debut on 4 August 2016 in the second Test and had his
baggy green
cap presented to him by former Australian fast bowler
Merv Hughes
.
[8]
He bowled alongside Nathan Lyon on spinning pitches in Sri Lanka, but he failed to have a strong impact.
[9]
Holland did not become a regular member of the Test team, as Nathan Lyon remained their first-choice spin bowler and both O'Keefe and Agar were ahead preferred to Holland when fit.
[10]
Holland wasn't included in the Test squad again until January 2018, when he was selected to join the team's upcoming
tour of South Africa
.
[11]
Holland's performances at state level put him back up as Australia's second-choice spin bowler, and played alongside Lyon again
against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates
in October 2018. He struggled again on turning pitches, because his finger spin technique was unable to get as much out of the pitch as Australia's part-time wrist spin bowler
Marnus Labuschagne
.
[10]
References
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a
b
Coverdale, Brydon (25 June 2009).
"Holland takes his turn"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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a
b
c
Coverdale, Brydon (17 October 2012).
"Highly-praised Holland waits his turn"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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Lynch, Steven (13 December 2010).
"Not quite in Warne's footsteps"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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a
b
c
Coverdale, Brydon (22 October 2012).
"Holland's season in doubt due to shoulder injury"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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"Injured Holland ruled out for season"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. 25 October 2012
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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a
b
Brettig, Daniel (29 July 2016).
"Holland called up to replace O'Keefe"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
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Brettig, Daniel (2 August 2016).
"Holland's topsy-turvy journey to Galle"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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"Australia tour of Sri Lanka, 2nd Test: Sri Lanka v Australia at Galle, Aug 4-8, 2016"
.
ESPN Cricinfo
. Retrieved
4 August
2016
.
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Brettig, Daniel (16 August 2016).
"Lyon, Holland fail to seize narrative"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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a
b
Brettig, Daniel (8 October 2018).
"Marnus Labuschagne's leggies re-open an old question"
.
ESPNcricinfo
. Retrieved
24 December
2022
.
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Brettig, Daniel (24 December 2022).
"Jhye Richardson in for SA Tests, no room for Maxwell, Sayers"
.
ESPNcricinfo
.
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