Matthew Hart
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"Matthew Norman Hart" is a New Zealand cricketer. Hart, a left-arm orthodox spinner, played in 14 Test cricket/Tests between 1994 and 1996, claiming 29 wickets including one five-wicket haul against South African Cricket Team/South Africa. He also appeared in 13 One Day International/ODIs, claiming 13 wickets, including a then-record haul by a New Zealander in One Day Internationals, claiming 5/22 against the West Indies cricket team/West Indies in 1994. His international career lasted from 1994 to 2002, eventually losing his place in the team to Daniel Vettori. Hart retired from cricket in 2005 at the age of 33, citing a loss of enthusiasm for the game.

His brother, Robbie Hart (cricketer)/Robbie, also played cricket as a wicket-keeper for Northern Districts Knights and New Zealand national cricket team/New Zealand.

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