Mel Hussain Explained

Mel Hussain
Fullname:Mehriyar Hussain
Birth Date:17 October 1963
Birth Place:South Shields, County Durham, England
Family:Jawad Hussain (father)
Abbas Hussain (brother)
Nasser Hussain (brother)
Benazir Hussain (sister)
Reece Hussain (son)
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm off break
Club1:Worcestershire
Year1:1985
Club2:Essex Cricket Board
Year2:2001
Columns:2
Column1:First-class
Matches1:1
Runs1:4
Bat Avg1:4.00
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:4
Deliveries1:
Wickets1:
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Column2:List A
Matches2:1
Runs2:12
Bat Avg2:12.00
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:12
Deliveries2:18
Wickets2:0
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:0/–
Source:http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/15077.html ESPNcricinfo
Date:15 June
Year:2019

Mehriyar "Mel" Hussain (born 17 October 1963) is an English former cricketer who played one first-class cricket match for Worcestershire County Cricket Club in 1985. He also played one List A match for Essex Cricket Board 16 years later in 2001.

At a lower level, he played for Hampshire's Second XI and, briefly, Warwickshire's and Worcestershire's seconds. In 1982 he played for a MCC side against Ireland, and between 1991 and 1994 appeared a number of times for an England Amateur XI against other home nations, the matches in the last two of those years forming part of the Triple Crown Tournament. He played club cricket with Ilford, Fives, Gidea Park and Romford in the Essex Premier League and at a lower level for High Roding in the Mid-Essex League. Also for Bishop Stortford.A top order batsman and off spinner who rarely gives his wicket away.

In February 2020, he was named in England's squad for the Over-50s Cricket World Cup in South Africa.[1] [2] However, the tournament was cancelled during the third round of matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Hussain's younger brother, Nasser Hussain, captained England and Essex, while his father Jawad Hussain played once for Tamil Nadu in 1964/65 and another brother, Abbas Hussain, reached Second XI level with Essex. His son, Reece, played first-class cricket for Oxford MCCU in 2017.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 over-50s world cup squads . Over50scricket.com. 15 March 2020.
  2. Web site: Over-50s Cricket World Cup, 2019/20 - England Over-50s: Batting and bowling averages . . 15 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Over-50s World Cup in South Africa cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak . Cricket World . 15 March 2020.
  4. Web site: Full scorecard of Surrey vs Oxford MCCU 2017. 29 March 2017 . ESPNcricinfo.