About Ryan Maron
- Full name: Jonathan Neil Rhodes
- Born: 24 February 1975, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
- Batting: Left-hand bat
- Bowling: Slow left-arm orthodox
- 1989 – 1993: Rondebosch Boys’ High School (RBHS), Cape Town
- 1997: Graduated: Boston City Campus: Sports Management Diploma
Completed courses in: Communications and Media; Marketing and Sponsorship; Business Management; Finance and Accountancy
Attended: Boston Computer School - Attended: Exercise Teachers Academy (ETA)
Completed courses in:
Exercise and Fitness Studies; Human Movement Studies; Nutrition and Fitness training - Attended: Cape Technikon
Completed course in: Turfgrass Management and Equipment - Attended: Sports Science Institute of South Africa Completed course in: Sports Psychology
- 1987: Western Province (WP) U/13 Cricket and WP U/13 Football
- 1988: WP U/13 Cricket and WP U/13 Football WP
Junior Maccabi Football - 1990: WP U/15 Cricket
- 1993: WP U/18 Cricket
Full Cricket Colours
U.C.B.S.A. Level II Cricket Coaching Certificate - 1994: Constantia C.C. 1st XI
- 1995: WP Senior Cricket Academy and WP ‘B’ Senior Cricket team
Kenilworth C.C., Warwickshire, United Kingdom – Overseas professional - 1996: WP Senior Cricket team and National Plascon Cricket Academy
- 1998: WP Senior Cricket team
Winners: National Club Championships, Claremont C.C. - 1998: WP Senior Cricket team
Blackburn Northern C.C, Lancashire, U.K. – Overseas professional Launch of Ryan Maron’s Cricket School of Excellence
- 1999/2000: Van Der Stel C.C.: Player / Captain / Coach Winners: Boland Premier Super League U.C.B.S.A. Level III Cricket Coaching Certificate
- 2000-2001: WP ‘B’ Senior Cricket team
Almar Marist C.C.: Player / Coach
Esbjerg C.C., Denmark – Head Coach
Danish National Cricket team – Head Coach for Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy - 2002/2003: WP ‘B’ Senior Cricket team
Winners: One-Day and Three-Day competitions
Bury St Edmonds C.C., Suffolk, U.K. – Overseas professional Culford School, Bury St Edmonds, U.K. – Head Coach - 2003/2004: Winners: One-Day and Three-Day competitions: WP ‘B’ Winners: WP Club League One-Day and Two-Day competitions:
Almar Marist C.C. – Player / Coach
- 2005/2006: SA Maccabi Senior Cricket – Coach / Vice captain – Gold medallists Rondebosch Boys’ High School and Preparatory School – Professional CoachVRA Cricket Club, Amsterdam, Holland – Head Coach / Player Winners of Hoofdklasse (Premier Division), averaged 44 www.vra.nl
- 2007: VRA Cricket Club, Amsterdam, Holland – Head Coach / Player Winners of Amsterdam 20-20 competition and winners of Hoofdklasse. Netherlands national team – Fielding Coach Top runs scorer in Holland, averaged 53 Total runs scored: 851. VRA – U/18 coach
Winners of Flamingo National U/18 tournament – champions for the first time in 47 years
Rondebosch Boys’ High School – Professional Coach
Winners of W.P.C.A. 20-20 Knockout Competition
- 2008: Rondebosch Boys’ High School – Professional Coach
VRA Cricket Club, Amsterdam, Holland – Head Coach / PlayerSecond top run scorer in Holland, averaged 59.50 (highest in league) Semi finalists of Hoofdklasse
Netherlands national team – Assistant Coach - 2009: Rondebosch Boys’ High School – Professional Coach
ACC Cricket Club, Amsterdam, Holland – Head Coach / PlayerNetherlands national team – Assistant Coach - 2010: Rondebosch Boys’ High School – Professional Coach
ACC Cricket Club, Amsterdam, Holland – Head Coach / Player - 2011/2012: University of Cape Town – Head coach – 1B league winners (unbeaten)
- 2012/2013 University of Cape Town – Head coach – 1A Premier league
- 2013: University of Cape Town – Head coach – Semi finalist 50 over University of Cape Town award for Commitment to the club
- 2013/2014: University of Cape Town – Head coach –
Finalist T20 Afghanistan National side fielding coach – November 2014
- Afghanistan National side fielding coach – Cricket World Cup
Afghanistan National side fielding coach / Assistant.Coach -Cricket World Cup T20 qualifiers
South Africa: Dolphins Franchise fielding consultant under head coach Lance Klusener - 2016: University of Cape Town – Head coach / Varsity Cup
South Western Districts fielding consultant – African Cup T/20 - 2017: Afghanistan National side fielding coach West Indies T20/ODI series Afghanistan vs MCC at Lords
West Indies National side fielding coach England Test/ODI/T20 series West Indies National side fielding coach Zimbabwe test series
West Indies National side fielding coach New Zealand test, ODI, T20 series - 2018: West Indies National side fielding coach – Cricket World Cup qualifiers
Test Centuries of Jonty Rhodes | |||||||
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No | Runs | Match | Against | City/Country | Venue | Start date | Result |
[1] | 101* | 5 | Sri Lanka | Moratuwa, Sri Lanka | Tyronne Fernando Stadium | 25 Aug 1993 | Drawn |
[2] | 117 | 33 | England | London, England | Lord’s | 18 Jun 1998 | Won |
[3] | 103* | 41 | West Indies | Centurion, South Africa | Super Sport Park | 15 Jan 1999 | Won |
One Day International Centuries of Jonty Rhodes | |||||||
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No | Runs | Match | Against | City/Country | Venue | Date | Result |
[1] | 121 | 85 | Pakistan | Nairobi, Kenya | Gymkhana Club Ground | 29 Sep 1996 | Won |
[2] | 107* | 217 | New Zealand | Perth, Australia | WACA Ground | 1 Feb 2002 | Won |
Man of the Match awards – One Day International Cricket | |||||||
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No | Opponent | Venue | Date | Match Performance | Result | ||
1 | India | New Wanderers Stadium | 13 Dec 1992 | 1 Ct. ; 42* (56 balls: 2×4, 1×6) | SA won by 6 wickets. | ||
2 | West Indies | St George’s Park | 11 Feb 1993 | 46* (77 balls: 4×4) | SA won by 6 wickets. | ||
3 | West Indies | Brabourne Stadium | 14 Nov 1993 | 40 (42 balls: 4×4) ; 5 Ct. | SA won by 41 runs. | ||
4 | Australia | St George’s Park | 4 April 1994 | 66 (90 balls: 5×4, 1×6) | SA won by 26 runs. | ||
5 | England | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium | 25 Feb 1996 | 37 (32 balls: 3×4) ; 1 Ct. | SA won by 78 runs. | ||
6 | Pakistan | Gymkhana Club Ground | 29 Sep 1996 | 121 (114 balls: 12×4) | SA won by 62 runs. | ||
7 | India | Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground | 29 Oct 1996 | 54 (81 balls: 4×4, 1×6) | SA won by 5 wickets. | ||
8 | Australia | Newlands Cricket Ground | 23 Jan 1997 | 83* (76 balls: 6×4, 1×6) | SA won by 6 wickets. | ||
9 | Sri Lanka | St George’s Park | 15 Dec 2000 | 61* (80 balls: 3×4) | SA won by 4 wickets. | ||
10 | Zimbabwe | Harare Sports Club | 29 Sep 2001 | 56 (45 balls: 7×4, 1×6) ; 1 ct. | SA won by 148 runs. | ||
11 | New Zealand | WACA Ground | 1 Feb 2002 | 107* (135 balls: 9×4) | SA won by 67 runs. | ||
12 | New Zealand | Sydney Cricket Ground | 8 Feb 2002 | 61* (68 balls: 7×4) | SA won by 6 wickets (D/L). | ||
13 | West Indies | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground | 13 Sep 2002 | 61 (70 balls: 8×4) | SA won by 2 wickets. | ||
14 | Pakistan | Kingsmead Cricket Ground | 8 Dec 2002 | 98 (92 balls: 12×4, 2×6) | SA won by 132 runs. | ||
15 | Pakistan | Newlands Cricket Ground | 18 Dec 2002 | 81 (95 balls: 8×4) | SA won by 34 runs. |