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'''Michael O'Sullivan''' (born [[November 16]], [[1973]]) was an [[England|English]] [[cricket]]er. He was a left-handed batsman, left-arm fast medium and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who played for [[Berkshire County Cricket Club|Berkshire]]. He was born in [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]].
'''Michael O'Sullivan''' (born [[November 16]], [[1973]]) was an [[England|English]] [[cricket]]er. He was a left-handed batsman, left-arm fast medium and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who played for [[Berkshire County Cricket Club|Berkshire]]. He was born in [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]].


O'Sullivan, made his Second XI Championship debut for [[Gloucestershire County Cricket Club|Gloucestershire]] in 1994, and his Berkshire debut in the 1995 Minor Counties Championship. He has also played Second XI representative cricket for [[Sussex County Cricket Club|Sussex]] and [[Hampshire County Cricket Club|Hampshire]].
O'Sullivan, made his Second XI Championship debut for [[Gloucestershire County Cricket Club|Gloucestershire]] in 1994, and his Berkshire debut in the 1990 Minor Counties Championship. He has also played Second XI representative cricket for [[Sussex County Cricket Club|Sussex]] and [[Hampshire County Cricket Club|Hampshire]].





Revision as of 22:09, 12 March 2009

Michael O'Sullivan (born November 16, 1973) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman, left-arm fast medium and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who played for Berkshire. He was born in Reading.

O'Sullivan, made his Second XI Championship debut for Gloucestershire in 1994, and his Berkshire debut in the 1990 Minor Counties Championship. He has also played Second XI representative cricket for Sussex and Hampshire.


O'Sullivan did not bat in his debut appearance, but took figures of 1-12 with the ball. In his second appearance, two years later, he scored 20 runs from the lower order, though it was not enough to save Berkshire from defeat. His best bowling figures of 5/59 off 20 overs for Berkshire against Cornwall in July 2004 at Camborne saw Berkshire to a 96 run victory.