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| birth_place = Stairfoot, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England| heightft = 6| heightinch = 1| batting = Right-handed| bowling = Right-arm medium| role = Batsman| international = true| testdebutdate = 24 July| testdebutyear = 1986| testdebutagainst = New Zealand| testcap = 520| lasttestdate = 10 August| lasttestyear = 1989| lasttestagainst = Australia| odidebutdate = 23 January| odidebutyear = 1985| odidebutagainst = India| odicap = 79| lastodidate = 19 March| lastodiyear = 1988| lastodiagainst = New ZealandYorkshire County Cricket Club>Yorkshire| year1 = 1980–1997Griqualand West cricket team>Griqualand West1982/83–1983/84}}| columns = 4Test cricket>Test| matches1 = 10| runs1 = 455| bat avg1 = 28.43| 100s/50s1 = 0/3| top score1 = 99| deliveries1 = 48| wickets1 = 0| bowl avg1 = –| fivefor1 = –| tenfor1 = –| best bowling1 = –| catches/stumpings1 = 10/–One Day International>ODI| matches2 = 8| runs2 = 174| bat avg2 = 21.75| 100s/50s2 = 0/1| top score2 = 70| deliveries2 = –| wickets2 = –| bowl avg2 = –| fivefor2 = –| tenfor2 = –| best bowling2 = –| catches/stumpings2 = 5/–First-class cricket>FC| matches3 = 317| runs3 = 21,161| bat avg3 = 42.83| 100s/50s3 = 45/116not out>*| deliveries3 = 2,650| wickets3 = 28| bowl avg3 = 52.89| fivefor3 = 0| tenfor3 = 0| best bowling3 = 3/24| catches/stumpings3 = 218/–List A cricket>LA| matches4 = 256| runs4 = 7,813| bat avg4 = 34.41| 100s/50s4 = 7/51not out>*| deliveries4 = 1,500| wickets4 = 34| bowl avg4 = 35.85| fivefor4 = 1| tenfor4 = 0| best bowling4 = 5/31| catches/stumpings4 = 88/–| date= 19 August| year = 2007| source =weblink CricketArchive}}Martyn Douglas Moxon (born 4 May 1960) is a former English cricketer, who played in ten Test matches and eight One Day Internationals for England and for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1980 and 1997.WEB,weblink Martyn Moxon, cricketarchive.com, 2011-06-04, In May 2007, Moxon was confirmed as Director of Professional Cricket at Yorkshire, a role which he left in December 2021.

International career

{{BLP unsourced section|date=November 2021}}Moxon earned 10 caps through his Test career that was delayed by injury. He was due to play against the West Indies in 1984, but a broken arm meant that his debut was delayed until the 1986 series against New Zealand. In the intervening time, Moxon was chosen for the 1984/5 tour of India and Sri Lanka, but the premature death of his father forced him to miss early matches, by which time, Tim Robinson had cemented his place as Graeme Fowler's opening partner. Moxon did make his one-day-international debut later in the tour, making 70 on his debut at Nagpur, which remained his highest ODI score.WEB,weblink Full scorecard of England vs India 4th ODI, 1984-5, ESPNCricinfo, 21 June 2022, When his Test debut finally did come, he took his chance well. As Graham Gooch's sixth opening partner of the Test and ODI summer (after Graeme Fowler, Robinson, Wilf Slack, Mark Benson, and Bill Athey, with Wayne Larkins also initially being called into a Test squad before pulling out due to injuryWEB,weblink One-match wonders, and Shah's second chance, ESPNCricinfo, 22 June 2022, ), Moxon took on a New Zealand side that boasted Richard Hadlee. Wisden Cricket Monthly described Moxon as batting with "little panache, but a lot of polish" during a maiden innings of 74, which was ended when a Hadlee off cutter squeezed through his gate.WEB,weblink Full Scorecard of England v New Zealand 1st Test 1986, ESPNCricinfo, 22 June 2022, In the second innings at Lord's and during the second Test at Trent Bridge, Moxon was unable to build on his promising start, and was left out of the side for The Oval, having scored 111 runs in his first four innings, at an average of 27.75.The winter touring party for the trip to Australia in 1986/7 was far from settled in advance. Chris Broad was recalled after a two-year absence, Wilf Slack brought back having missed all but one Test during the summer, and Bill Athey was included as an 'auxiliary' batsman. The choice of two left-handers at the top of England's order highlighted the fact that Australia's big threat came from the battery of left arm seamers available to them, led by Bruce Reid. In the event, Slack, out of form, played no International cricket on the tour while Athey and Broad flourished as an opening pair, Broad going on to be named as the International Cricketer of the Season, and England retaining the Ashes. Moxon had to wait until the last Test of 1987 for a recall. Such were England's selection uncertainties that Tim Robinson had been recalled again in the intervening time.Moxon was described by ESPNcricinfo as "the unluckiest of the eight men to make 99 in a Test but never a century".WEB,weblink Martyn Moxon profile and biography, ESPN Cricinfo, 4 May 2018, This observation is made because early in Moxon's innings when he made 99, in the second test against New Zealand in 1987–88 (Moxon's sixth test in total), he swept three runs seemingly off the middle of the bat only for the umpire to signal leg byes, costing Moxon the runs that would have taken him to a century.WEB,weblink Another Wasim hat-trick, ESPN Cricinfo, 4 May 2005, 4 May 2018, He appeared also to be building an innings in the next test, but rain washed out the last two days with Moxon stuck on 81 not out.WEB,weblink Martyn Moxon profile and biography, ESPN Cricinfo, 4 May 2018, In June 1988, Moxon was recalled to the test side at Lord's in place of Mike Gatting to bat at number 3. By this time, television commentators such as Tom Graveney had begun to spot a discernible hole in Moxon's technique: when playing forward his left knee would not come forward quite far enough creating a small "gate". Malcolm Marshall exploited this in the Old Trafford test of that series, bowling Moxon "through the gate".WEB,weblink Full Scorecard of England v West Indies 3rd Test 1986, ESPNCricinfo, 22 June 2022, England lost both Test matches heavily and lost the series.His final test match came the following summer, for an England again being heavily beaten. Australia batted first at Trent Bridge, rival opening batters Geoff Marsh and Mark Taylor batting through the whole of the first day without being dismissed. Finally getting into bat just before lunch on the third day, Moxon suffered somewhat by the comparison and was dismissed by Terry Alderman (who was having a prolific summer against English batters) for 0 in the first over. In the second innings Moxon was demoted down the order. Although he at least got on the score sheet, making 18,WEB,weblink Full scorecard of England vs Australia 5th Test, 1989, ESPNCricinfo, 21 June 2022, England were heavily beaten again and Moxon never played for England again, although he captained an England 'A' tour of Australia in 1992–3.WEB,weblink England 'A' Squad, ESPNCricinfo, 22 June 2022, Moxon played in a struggling era for English cricket, the team not winning any of the Test matches in which he played,WEB,weblinkpublisher=ESPNCricinfoPUBLISHER=ESPNCRICINFOBruce French (cricketer)>Bruce French, who played alongside Moxon in most of Moxon's tests) played more Tests for England without finishing on the winning side.

County cricket

Moxon's county career spanned seventeen seasons with Yorkshire, where he scored over 21,000 first-class runs. He began his career with two centuries in his first two home County Championship matches, and it was not long before his elegant driving saw him earmarked for England honours. He established a reliable opening partnership with Ashley Metcalfe, and later captained the county with dignity.BOOK, If The Cap Fits, Bateman, Colin, 1993, Tony Williams Publications, 1-869833-21-X, 124,weblink Very much in the mould of Geoffrey Boycott, with whom he opened for Yorkshire at the start of his county career, Moxon was one of the Cricketers of the Year named by Wisden in 1993. The previous year had been a momentous one for the county and Moxon as captain since the club had fielded its first black or Asian player, and only its second overseas player (after Craig White), Sachin Tendulkar.His career also coincided with a struggling period for Yorkshire, although he did help them to win the Benson and Hedges Cup in 1987, being named man of the match in their semi-final victory over Surrey.WEB,weblink Yorkshire v Surrey at Leeds, 10-12 June 1987, 12 May 2022,

Retirement from playing

Upon retirement, he went on to become Director of Coaching at Yorkshire, before moving on to coach Durham in 2001. Upon his resignation on 1 March 2007,NEWS,weblink BBC News, Moxon leaves Durham for Yorkshire, 1 March 2007, he returned to Yorkshire County Cricket Club as the club's Director of Professional Cricket.weblink" title="archive.today/20130210150602weblink">The Club : The Yorkshire County Cricket Club Ltd In 2014 he oversaw Yorkshire's first County Championship title since 2001.NEWS, Dobell, George,weblink ESPNcricinfo, Something I will treasure for rest of my life, 12 September 2014, In November 2021, during the Yorkshire Cricket racism controversy, Moxon took leave from his role as director of cricket at the county citing stress.NEWS, Azeem Rafiq: Yorkshire cricket racism scandal - how we got here,weblink 17 November 2021, BBC News, On 3 December 2021 it was announced that Moxon, along with 16 other Yorkshire staff, would leave his roleNEWS, Yorkshire racism scandal: Martyn Moxon and Andrew Gale among 16 staff to leave,weblink 3 December 2021, BBC News,

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