Mark Chapman is a cricketer who has represented both Hong Kong and New Zealand in limited-overs international cricket. He now plays for New Zealand. He is a left-handed batter and can also bowl part-time slow left-arm spin. His first ODI came for Hong Kong against the UAE on 16 November 2015 in the ICC World Cricket League Championship. He qualifies to play for New Zealand through his father, and in February 2018 he made his T20I and ODI debuts for New Zealand against England.
Chapman played his first first-class match on 17 December 2015 in the Plunket Shield. Because he holds citizenship of both Hong Kong and New Zealand, he is treated as a local player in domestic cricket. On 1 January 2018, he scored his maiden T20 century while playing for Auckland against Canterbury in the Super Smash.
Chapman scored 480 runs in eight matches for Auckland and was the leading run-scorer in the 2017–18 Ford Trophy. In June 2020, Auckland signed him on a contract for the 2020–21 season. During a Plunket Shield match that season, Chapman was replaced after feeling unwell, which led to Ben Lister becoming the first COVID-19 substitute used in a cricket match under ICC rules.
Mark Chapman Parents: Who Are They?
Mark Chapman’s parents are Peter and Anne Chapman. His father, Peter Chapman, is from New Zealand. He worked as a Crown Prosecutor for the Hong Kong government. His mother, Anne Chapman, is Chinese and worked in the financial sector in Hong Kong. Mark was born and raised in Hong Kong because of his parents’ work there, and his mixed New Zealand and Chinese background comes directly from them.
Mark Chapman was born in Hong Kong in 1994. He grew up in Hong Kong and learned cricket there, playing among high-rise buildings and small grounds. He started very young and made his debut for Hong Kong Under-15s at just 11 years old. At the age of 13, he moved to New Zealand to study at King’s College in Auckland but continued to play within the Hong Kong cricket system. He broke into his school’s first XI in Year 10 as a left-arm spinner who batted lower down the order.
In 2011, Chapman was selected for Hong Kong’s national team for the World Cricket League Division 3. In 2012, he suffered a serious knee injury while playing rugby for King’s College, which kept him out of cricket for about 18 months. After that, he decided to stop playing rugby to avoid further injuries. He also had to balance cricket with his studies and pursued mechanical engineering in Auckland.
Mark Chapman’s Father – Peter Chapman
Mark Chapman’s father is Peter Chapman. He is from New Zealand and worked as a Crown Prosecutor for the Hong Kong government.
Mark Chapman’s Mother – Anne Chapman
Mark Chapman’s mother is Anne. She is Chinese and works in the financial sector. Mark was born in Hong Kong, where both his parents were based at the time.
FAQs
Q. Where was Mark Chapman born?
A. Mark Chapman was born in Hong Kong in 1994.
Q. What is Mark Chapman’s family background?
A. His mother is from Hong Kong and his father is from New Zealand.
Q. Where did Mark Chapman study?
A. Mark Chapman studied at Island School in Hong Kong, King’s College in Auckland, and later at the University of Auckland.
Q. Which country did Mark Chapman represent at Under-19 level?
A. Mark Chapman played for Hong Kong in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup.
Q. When did Mark Chapman make his first-class debut?
A. Mark Chapman made his first-class debut on 17 December 2015 in the Plunket Shield.
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