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Michael Di Venuto

Michael James Di Venuto (born 12 December 1973) is an Australian born cricketer of Italian descent who also represented Italy having previously played first-class cricket for Tasmanian Tigers and One Day Internationals for Australia. Although he retired from representative cricket in Australia, he continued playing for Durham CCC till July 2012, when he announced retirement from County Cricket.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michael Di Venuto )〕 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 team-mates 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 Australian national cricket team's full-time batting coach by head coach Mickey Arthur.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michael Di Venuto Appointed Australia Batting Coach )
==Early career==
Born in Hobart, Tasmania of Italian Australian extraction, Michael Di Venuto attended St Virgil's College and began his cricketing career representing St Virgil's Cricket Club. Michael's father Enrico, and brother Peter were also talented cricketers, but were both surpassed by his ability. Showing his talent from an early age, he soon joined North Hobart Cricket Club, who participate in the Tasmanian Cricket Association's TCA Grade Cricket Competition. It was in that competition that Di Venuto first made a name for himself. His form in the TCA competition soon drew the attention of state selectors, and Di Venuto was selected to make his first-class debut in the 1991-92 whilst still a teenager.
In the 1992-93 season, he returned to club cricket to find some more experience. His return worked well, and he won the Roger Wolley Medal for man-of-the-match in that's season's TCA Grand Final, guiding them to the championship in the process. In that season he also scored a brilliant innings score of 187 against University, still the second highest score in Tasmanian grade competitions. Following a move to Kingborough Cricket Club, he again won the award in 1996-97, helping them to the trophy as well. In all, Di Venuto played in 8 TCA grand finals for both clubs.
In 2005-06, Di Venuto decided to return to the North Hobart Cricket Club where his grade cricket career had begun. Although his first-class career occupies much of his time, Di Venuto has returned to North Hobart occasionally, such as in March 2009, when a superbly made 111, helped the Demons to victory over Clarence District Cricket Club to reach the TCA Grand Final, although the final was lost to arch-rivals University of Tasmania Cricket Club.〔http://www.tascricket.com.au/default.aspx?s=tcanewsdisplay&id=15924〕

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