Josh Mangan

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Personal information
Full nameJoshua Patrick Mangan
Born (1986-01-15) 15 January 1986 (age 34)
Leongatha, Victoria, Australia
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm leg spin
Role Bowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2008–2009 Western Australia
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches4
Runs scored115
Batting average 23.00
100s/50s0/0
Top score38
Balls bowled378
Wickets 3
Bowling average 79.33
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match0
Best bowling2/102
Catches/stumpings 2/-
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 11 January 2015

Joshua Patrick Mangan (born 15 January 1986) is an Australian cricketer.

Originally from Rutherglen, Victoria, Mangan represented Australia at the 2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. [1] He was recruited by Western Australia in mid 2006 to replace Beau Casson, who had moved to New South Wales. [2]

He made his first-class debut in 2008, and played a further two games that summer, but only one game the following season. [3]

Mangan was not offered a contract after the 2009/10 season, but continued to play in the Western Australian Grade Cricket for the University Cricket Club, where he was captain in 2013. [4] He studied at University of Western Australia to become an architect. [5]

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References

  1. "Under 19 ODI matches played by Josh Mangan". CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. "Mangan moves to Western Australia". Cricinfo. 21 June 2006.
  3. "First-class matches played by Josh Mangan". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  4. "University Cricket Club celebrates record-breaking Agar debut". 12 July 2013.
  5. Seewang, Niall (14 June 2010). "Mangan wants his WA contract back".