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Mitchell John McClenaghan (born 11 June 1986) is a New Zealand international cricketer who plays limited over internationals for
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. Domestically, he plays for Otago in New Zealand. McClenaghan is a left-arm medium-fast bowler. He is the fastest bowler to take 50 wickets for New Zealand in One Day Internationals.


International career

McClenaghan made his international debut in a
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against
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on 21 December 2012 when
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toured the country. He took his maiden T20I wicket of South Africa’s opener
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in the same match and finished with the figures of 1/20 from his three overs. He played in all three T20I matches of the series and took a total of 4 wickets in his maiden T20I series. McClenaghan made his ODI debut in the same tour against South Africa on 19 January 2013. He finished the match with an excellent figures of 4-20 from his ten overs, the best bowling figures by a New Zealand debutant and becoming only the second New Zealander after
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to take four wickets on ODI debut. He played in all three ODI’s of the series, finishing with a total of 6 wickets to become the joint highest wicket-taker for New Zealand in that ODI series along with Kane Williamson who also took 6 wickets in the series. In May 2013, McClenaghan was named in New Zealand’s 15 man ODI squad for the 2013 Champions Trophy. He played in New Zealand’s all three matches of the tournament and picked up a total of 11 wickets with a best bowling figures of 4-43 and ended the tournament as the second highest wicket-taker after
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who took 12 wickets in the tournament. On 24 October 2014, against South Africa in the second ODI, McClenaghan became the fastest New Zealander and joint second fastest of all time to reach 50 ODI wickets in terms of matches. He achieved the feat in his 23rd ODI match with the wicket of
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.


Cricket World Cup 2015

In January 2015, McClenaghan was named in New Zealand’s 15 man ODI squad for the
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. But the depth of New Zealand's pace resources only allowed him one match during New Zealand’s surge to the final. He played his only World Cup match against Bangladesh on 13 March 2015 where he picked up figures of 0-68 from his 8 overs.


Twenty20 World Cup 2016

In January 2016, McClenaghan was named in New Zealand’s 15 man T20I squad for the 2016 Twenty World Cup. He played a total of 4 matches in the tournament and picked up a total of 4 wickets at an average of 21.75 with a best bowling figures of 3-17 against Australia.


Champions Trophy 2017

In April 2017, McClenaghan was named in New Zealand’s 15 man ODI squad for the
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. But he didn’t feature in New Zealand’s any three matches of the tournament.


Giving up New Zealand contract

In August 2017, McClenaghan gave up New Zealand contract in order to pursue overseas T20 league career. He was eligible for selection for New Zealand whenever available in the future. He was replaced by
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in New Zealand’s central contract list.


World XI

In May 2018, McClenaghan was named in ICC’s World XI squad to face the
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in a one-off T20I at the Lord’s. The T20I was granted international status by the ICC and was played to raise funds for two stadiums damaged by two hurricanes in September 2017 in the Caribbean and was named as
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. McClenaghan played in the match and finished with the figures of 0-31 from his three overs. It was the last ever international match for McClenaghan till date.


Domestic career

In 2009, in a non-first-class match, McClenaghan took 5/36 against the England Lions for New Zealand Emerging Players. It was announced on 14 June 2013 that McClenaghan would be joining Lancashire as an overseas player for their
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campaign. He was awarded the Player of the Match award in his first home match at Old Trafford against
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after taking five wickets for just 29 runs. On 19 May 2015, McClenaghan joined Middlesex as an overseas player for their final six
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group matches, replacing South African Kyle Abbott from the end of June 2015. He made his debut against Sussex at Lord's on 2 July 2015 and took eight wickets in four appearances, including 3/24 on his debut. McClenaghan was the leading wicket-taker for Auckland in the
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, with fifteen dismissals in nine matches.


T20 franchise career

McClenaghan made his
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debut in 2015, when he was bought by Mumbai Indians and took 14 wickets at a bowling average of 22.50 runs per wicket in 10 appearances. He played with the franchise in the 2016 and 2017 editions. After going unsold in the 2018 auction, McClenaghan was selected by the Mumbai Indians as a replacement for the injured
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. In September 2018, McClenaghan was named in Nangarhar's squad in the first edition of the
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tournament.


Records and achievements

* Best bowling figures by a New Zealand ODI debutant (4-20). *Only the second New Zealander after
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to take four wickets on ODI debut. *Second highest wicket-taker in the 2013 Champions Trophy (11). *Fastest New Zealander and joint second fastest of all time to reach 50 ODI wickets in terms of matches (23).


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