Michael Di Venuto Italian Cricket
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Michael Di Venuto is a 50 year old Italian Cricketer born on 12th December, 1973 in Hobart, Tasmania. Their zodiac sign is Sagittarius
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First Name |
Michael
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Middle Name |
Di
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Last Name |
Venuto
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Full Name at Birth |
Michael James Di Venuto
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Birthday |
12th December, 1973
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Birthplace |
Hobart, Tasmania
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Nationality |
Italian
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Occupation |
Cricket
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Michael James Di Venuto (born 12 December 1973) is an Australian cricket coach and former first-class cricketer who represented both Australia (in One Day Internationals) and Italy. The bulk of his first-class cricket career was spent playing for Tasmanian Tigers. After retiring from representative cricket in Australia, he continued playing for Durham County Cricket Club till July 2012, when he announced retirement from County Cricket. He has also previously played cricket in England for Derbyshire and Sussex. A left hand opening batsman, his form for Tasmania throughout the mid-1990s earned him a call up for the Australian national cricket team in the One Day International arena, although after nine games he was dropped. Like some of his contemporary Tasmanian teammates such as Jamie Cox, Dene Hills, and Shaun Young, Di Venuto can be considered unlucky to have not had a more successful international career, as he was playing at a time when the Australian national cricket team was highly dominant, and difficult to earn selection for. After retiring from Durham, he was appointed Australia's full-time batting coach by head coach Mickey Arthur, and was then head coach of Surrey from 2016 until 2020.
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