5 players who moved from Associate to Full Member nation
From Ireland to England; Netherlands to Australia, here are 5 players who moved from Associate to Full Member nation.
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4. Mark Chapman (Hong Kong to New Zealand)
The left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Mark Chapman has his roots in both Hong Kong and New Zealand. Chapman was born in Hong Kong to a mother who hailed from mainland China and a father who was born in New Zealand. Though Chapman’s schooling was mainly done in Hong Kong, he pursued his higher studies in New Zealand.
He played for the place of his birth- Hong Kong- as a 15-year-old in the 2010 U19 World Cup before making his international debut against the United Arab Emirates in 2015 after having flown 20 hours following exams in Auckland. In a bid to focus on his New Zealand career, Chapman played his last international for Hong Kong against Scotland in the 2016 T20 World Cup in India. Post that, he went on to become a consistent performer for Auckland in the domestic circuit.
He earned his first NZ call-up after scoring heavily- 300+ runs in Super Smash followed by 400+ runs in the Ford Trophy- across the domestic competitions in the 2017-18 season, for the T20I series at home against England.
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