Sydney Sixers Best Players of All Time

Shashank Banakar

The Sydney Sixers are one of Australia’s premier domestic cricket teams, competing in the Big Bash League (BBL). Founded in 2011, the Sixers are based in Sydney, New South Wales and play their home matches at the historic Sydney Cricket Ground.

The team has experienced considerable success since their inception, winning two BBL titles, making two Champions League Twenty20 finals, and producing some of the country’s most promising cricketers.

With a passionate fan base and a commitment to exciting, entertaining cricket, the Sydney Sixers are a force to be reckoned with in the Big Bash League.

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1. Steve Smith

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Steve Smith Career

  • Australia (2010–present)

Smith is a right-handed batsman and bowler who has represented Australia since 2010. He made his Test debut in 2010 against Pakistan and has played 41 matches, last appearing in the third test against South Africa in January 2023.

Smith averages 34.87 with the bat over 41 Tests and took nine wickets at an average of 33.29 including two five-wicket hauls; he also scored three centuries (against India, Sri Lanka and South Africa). 

In ODIs, Smith has averaged 25 with the bat from 58 innings and taken 38 wickets at an average of 30.66 – again including two five-wicket hauls – while scoring four centuries (against Zimbabwe, England, New Zealand and Bangladesh).

A gifted left-arm spinner who first came to prominence as part of NSW's junior academy team that won the 2009–10 National Youth Championship title, Smith was called up for Australian ODI cricket following impressive domestic performances for NSW.

His List A debut came later that year when he replaced injured Nathan Bracken as Tasmania's second overseas player during their domestic one-day cup campaign. Smith ended up playing all six games for Tasmania that season taking 24 wickets at an average of 26.

After leaving school to focus on his international career full-time, Steve Smith was rewarded with selection in Australia’s Twenty20 International squad ahead of the 2012 ICC World Twenty20. 

Making his T20I debut in late November 2011 against the Netherlands, Smith went on to play 29 more matches before being omitted from the final 15-man squad for the 2015 Cricket World Cup.

 Qualifiers due to concerns about burnout after consecutive long tours highlighted by back-to-back Ashes series wins where he played every match bar one.

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2. Pat Cummins

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Pat Cummins Career

  • Australia (2011–present)

Cummins is a right-handed fast bowler who has played for Australia since 2011. Cummins made his Test debut against South Africa in November 2011 and has taken 423 wickets in total.

Cummins is known for his quick bowling and strong batting ability, which has helped him score many runs for Australia. 

Cummins signed with the Adelaide Strikers for the 2018–19 Big Bash League season and is expected to have an impact on their team.

Cummins will be playing in the IPL 2019 tournament after being bought by Kings XI Punjab ahead of the event. Cummins was awarded Australian Cricket Captaincy in February 2020, but he resigned less than a year later citing personal reasons Cummins made his ODI debut against South Africa in October 2011.

He has scored 324 runs from 75 matches for the Australia national team, including 116 runs in 20 ICC T20Is. Cummins is a left-handed batsman and bowler who generally bowls offspinners or slow bowlers. 

He played for Sydney Sixers in the Kolkata Knight Riders' inaugural season of the IPL before making a switch to Delhi Daredevils during the 2018/19 season.

Cummins has been selected for Australia's squad for their upcoming tour of England which starts on 22 November 2022.

3. Jason Holder

West Indies cricket team

Jason Holder Career

  • West Indies (2013–present)

The holder is a right-handed all-rounder who has represented West Indies in Test and ODI cricket. Holder made his Test debut in 2014 against New Zealand and has since played 299 matches for the Caribbean side, including the latest against Australia which was held on 8 December 2022.

Holder also made his ODI debut in 2013 against Australia and boasts 166 caps to his name as of December 2022. Holder's bowling style revolves around fast-medium pace but he can also bat solidly at any position if required; this versatility makes him an important member of the team on both sides of the pitch.

The holder is currently 32 years old and will be looking to carry on representing West Indies into the future with plenty more opportunities to shine on the international stage Holder is a left-handed batsman who made his Test debut against New Zealand in January 2014. 

Holder has played for Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Northamptonshire in the T20I format.

He was part of the Rajasthan Royals side that won the 2018 IPL title. Holder will make his first appearance for Barbados during their three-match ODI series against Ireland commencing on 21 August 2022.

4. Mitchell Starc

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Mitchell Starc Career

  • Australia (2010–present)

Mitchell Starc is a left-handed bowler who represented Australia in international cricket. He made his Test debut against New Zealand in December 2011 and has since played 52 Tests, taking 546 wickets at an average of 28.68.

In the Twenty20 format, he has also been successful, bagging 306 wickets for Australia at an impressive average of 23.92 over 54 matches. Mitchell and his brother Brandon both play for Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League (BBL).

Mitchell Starc is an Australian cricketer who made his Test debut in November 2012 against Pakistan. He has since scored over 2,700 runs in Tests and taken 13 wickets at a bowling average of 22.74, making him one of the most successful fast bowlers in international cricket.

Mitchell Starc also plays Twenty20 Internationals for Australia and has been very successful with them, taking 94 wickets at an average of 20.77 across 59 matches to date. 

He was named Player-of-the-Year by Cricket Australia in 2017 and is well on course to win it again this year after spearheading the side's attack during their ongoing tour of India so far.

5. Dwayne Bravo

Dwayne Bravo Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 40: 164: 91: 100, Runs scored: 2,200: 2,968: 1,255: 5,302, Batting average: 31.42: 25.36: 22.01: 30.64, 100s/50s: 3/13: 2/10: 0/4: 8/30, Top score: 113: 112*: 66*: 197, Balls bowled: 6,466: 6,511: 1,505: 11,025, Wickets: 86: 199: 78: 177, Bowling average: 39.84: 29.52: 26.10: 33.43, 5 wickets in innings: 2: 1: 0: 7, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 6/55: 6/43: 4/19: 6/11, Catches/stumpings: 41/–: 73/–: 44/–: 89/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 40: 164: 91: 100
  • Runs scored: 2,200: 2,968: 1,255: 5,302
  • Batting average: 31.42: 25.36: 22.01: 30.64
  • 100s/50s: 3/13: 2/10: 0/4: 8/30
  • Top score: 113: 112*: 66*: 197
  • Balls bowled: 6,466: 6,511: 1,505: 11,025
  • Wickets: 86: 199: 78: 177
  • Bowling average: 39.84: 29.52: 26.10: 33.43
  • 5 wickets in innings: 2: 1: 0: 7
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 6/55: 6/43: 4/19: 6/11
  • Catches/stumpings: 41/–: 73/–: 44/–: 89/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 6 November 2021

Dwayne Bravo is a Trinidad and Tobago international all-rounder who played for West Indies from 2004 to 2021. He made his Test debut against England in July 2004 and finished with 256 caps, the last of which came against Sri Lanka in December 2010.

Dwayne Bravo also represented the West Indies at one Twenty20 International (T20I) and five One Day Internationals (ODIs). In limited overs cricket, he has taken 169 wickets including 31 ten-wicket hauls and scored 1,731 runs at an average of 27.14, making him one of the most successful T20I bowlers ever.

His half brother Darren is also a professional cricketer who plays Tests for India Bravo is a talented all-rounder who has represented Trinidad and Tobago in both ODI and T20 cricket. 

He made his international debut in 2004 against England and has since played 97 ODIs, scoring 2154 runs with a highest score of 103 not out.

Bravo also enjoyed some success in the T20 format, making his debut for Trinidad and Tobago in 2006 against New Zealand before playing 88 matches over six years, taking 197 wickets with best figures of 7/42*. 

In 2019 he was appointed as the Knight Riders' captain for their inaugural season in the IPL but failed to lead them to any silverware despite finishing second on three occasions (2018–19, 2020–21 & 2021–22).

Bravo now turns his attention towards domestic cricket where he captains Chennai Super Kings throughout the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament which begins from April 20th.* 

Dwayne Bravo is known for being an attacking batsman who can bowl medium pace off spin or seam bowling deliveries at will; this makes him one of the most versatile cricketers around*

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6. Moises Henriques

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Moises Henriques Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 4: 16: 24: 114, Runs scored: 164: 117: 355: 6,105, Batting average: 23.42: 9.00: 20.88: 36.12, 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/2: 13/25, Top score: 81*: 22: 62*: 265, Balls bowled: 330: 402: 138: 7,119, Wickets: 2: 8: 7: 119, Bowling average: 82.00: 43.38: 27.71: 31.01, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 1/48: 3/32: 3/22: 5/17, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 6/–: 6/–: 49/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 4: 16: 24: 114
  • Runs scored: 164: 117: 355: 6,105
  • Batting average: 23.42: 9.00: 20.88: 36.12
  • 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/2: 13/25
  • Top score: 81*: 22: 62*: 265
  • Balls bowled: 330: 402: 138: 7,119
  • Wickets: 2: 8: 7: 119
  • Bowling average: 82.00: 43.38: 27.71: 31.01
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/48: 3/32: 3/22: 5/17
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 6/–: 6/–: 49/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 December 2022

Moises Henriques is a Portuguese all-rounder who represented Australia from 2009 to 2021. He made his Test debut against India in 2013 and played his last Test match against Sri Lanka in 2016.

Moises Henriques is known for his batting ability, with averages of 41.27 and 34.14 in Tests and ODIs respectively, as well as his bowling which has taken him figures of 9/135 and 5/67 in Tests and ODIs respectively.

Injuries have limited Moises Henriques' international career recently but he remains an important part of the Sydney Sixers side where he plays alongside some of the world's best cricketers such as Shane Watson, David Warner, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins Moises Henriques made his Test debut for New South Wales against India in 2009.

He has played 78 Tests, scoring more than 2,000 runs and taking 38 wickets. In ODIs he has scored over 1,500 runs and taken 20 wickets, while in T20Is he has amassed nearly 500 runs and picked up 10 scalps. 

Moises Henriques is a very experienced cricketer who will be key to the success of any team he plays for in the future.

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7. Dan Christian

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Dan Christian Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: LA: T20, Matches: 20: 23: 120: 399, Runs scored: 273: 118: 2,844: 5,778, Batting average: 21.00: 14.75: 32.68: 23.01, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 2/14: 2/17, Top score: 39: 39*: 117: 129, Balls bowled: 727: 279: 3,896: 5,721, Wickets: 20: 13: 107: 277, Bowling average: 29.75: 30.61: 33.50: 29.11, 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0: 3: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 5/31: 3/27: 6/48: 5/14, Catches/stumpings: 10/–: 6/–: 43/–: 182/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: LA: T20
  • Matches: 20: 23: 120: 399
  • Runs scored: 273: 118: 2,844: 5,778
  • Batting average: 21.00: 14.75: 32.68: 23.01
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 2/14: 2/17
  • Top score: 39: 39*: 117: 129
  • Balls bowled: 727: 279: 3,896: 5,721
  • Wickets: 20: 13: 107: 277
  • Bowling average: 29.75: 30.61: 33.50: 29.11
  • 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0: 3: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 5/31: 3/27: 6/48: 5/14
  • Catches/stumpings: 10/–: 6/–: 43/–: 182/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 December 2022

Dan Christian is an all-rounder who has represented Australia in international cricket. He made his ODI debut in 2012 against India and last played for Australia in 2021 against the West Indies.

Christian bats right-handed and bowls right-arm fast medium. His highest score was 159 not out, achieved during a List A match in 2018. 

Dan Christian is married to Jeannie and they have two children together - daughter Willow and son Walker.Dan Christian is an Australian cricketer who made his international debut for the national side in 2010.

He has played Twenty20 Internationals for Australia and also represented Hampshire in domestic cricket. Dan Christian was born on 23 February 1990, making him 26 years old at the time of writing this article. 

The left-handed batsman has a batting average of 31 across all formats of the game, with a high score of 91 not out which he achieved during 2017/18 season playing for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in England's County Championship division 2B competition.

In October 2018, Dan Christian was named as one of twelve players to be part of Australia’s squad for the 2019 ICC World T20 tournament in India later that year having been selected.

By head coach Justin Langer following strong performances domestically and internationally throughout 2018 including representing Australia A against Ireland & Zimbabwe earlier that year.

8. Josh Philippe

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 3: 10: 34: 32, Runs scored: 65: 138: 1,728: 1,179, Batting average: 21.66: 13.80: 28.80: 38.03, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 2/12: 2/8, Top score: 39: 45: 129: 137, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 0/-: 71/3: 33/3
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 3: 10: 34: 32
  • Runs scored: 65: 138: 1,728: 1,179
  • Batting average: 21.66: 13.80: 28.80: 38.03
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 2/12: 2/8
  • Top score: 39: 45: 129: 137
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 0/-: 71/3: 33/3
  • Source: Cricinfo, 30 December 2022

Josh Philippe is a young wicket-keeper batsman who made his international debut for Australia in the 2021 ODI series against West Indies. 2. He has played four T20Is and one ODI, scoring 96 runs with two half-centuries.

3. Josh Philippe was born in 1997, making him one of the youngest players to be called up to an Australian squad at 25 years old. 4. Joshua Ryan Philippe primarily bowls right-arm medium pace but can also swing it out of the ground when required.

5. With 23 catches and nine stumpings recorded in domestic cricket, Philippe is considered a reliable fielder both behind the stumps and around square leg Philippe made his first-class debut for Western Australia in December 2017. 

He has played 34 T20I matches and 32 ODIs for the side, averaging 21.66 with a highest score of 137 notched against Sri Lanka in January 2019.

Philippe also represented Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League (BBL) during 2018/19 season before being drafted to Sydney Sixers for the 2020 edition of the tournament. 

The allrounder is set to feature for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the upcoming IPL season as they mount their assault on back-to-back titles once again.

9. Daniel Hughes

Sydney Sixers

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 62: 34: 94, Runs scored: 3,833: 1,656: 2,076, Batting average: 36.50: 55.20: 27.31, 100s/50s: 7/22: 7/7: 0/13, Top score: 136: 152: 96, Catches/stumpings: 46/–: 15/–: 28/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 62: 34: 94
  • Runs scored: 3,833: 1,656: 2,076
  • Batting average: 36.50: 55.20: 27.31
  • 100s/50s: 7/22: 7/7: 0/13
  • Top score: 136: 152: 96
  • Catches/stumpings: 46/–: 15/–: 28/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 21 October 2022

Daniel Hughes is a batsman for New South Wales. He played for the Sydney Sixers in 2012/13 and 2013/14 before joining the Thunder in 2014/15. Daniel has an aggressive batting style, hitting many boundaries off bowlers.

Daniel was named as one of Cricket Australia's Emerging Players in 2011 Hughes was born in Sydney, New South Wales and started playing cricket at a young age. He made his first-class debut for the Sydney Sixers in 2013 and has since played for them in all three formats of the game.

Hughes is an attacking batsman who is known for his high scoring rates both domestically and internationally. His achievements include two Twenty20 centuries (both against Tasmania) as well as seven 50+ scores over the course of his career to date. 

Daniel Hughes is currently contracted with the Sydney Sixers until 2021, after which he will likely move onto international sides once again.

10. Nic Maddinson

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Nic Maddinson Career

  • Competition: Test: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 3: 6: 117: 99, Runs scored: 27: 45: 7,204: 2,954, Batting average: 6.75: 11.25: 38.11: 32.46, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 15/35: 6/15, Top score: 22: 34: 224: 137, Balls bowled: 36: –: 646: 564, Wickets: 0: –: 8: 8, Bowling average: –: –: 56.12: 64.25, 5 wickets in innings: –: –: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: –: –: 0: 0, Best bowling: –: –: 2/10: 4/29, Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 0/–: 84/–: 45/–
  • Competition: Test: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 3: 6: 117: 99
  • Runs scored: 27: 45: 7,204: 2,954
  • Batting average: 6.75: 11.25: 38.11: 32.46
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 15/35: 6/15
  • Top score: 22: 34: 224: 137
  • Balls bowled: 36: –: 646: 564
  • Wickets: 0: –: 8: 8
  • Bowling average: –: –: 56.12: 64.25
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: –: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: –: –: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: –: –: 2/10: 4/29
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 0/–: 84/–: 45/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 December 2022

Maddinson is a left-handed batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who has played for Australia since 2013. Maddinson made his Test debut against South Africa in 2016 and has also played T20I cricket for Australia.

He was named Player of the Year at the 2017–18 Big Bash League season, during which he averaged 47.86 with the Sydney Sixers. Maddinson retired from international cricket after playing.

His final Test match against Pakistan in December 2016, but returned to play for Australia in the 2018 ICC World Twenty20 tournament where he finished as joint second top scorer behind only David Warner (with 149 runs).

Nic Maddinson is a very good batsman who has played for New South Wales and Sydney Sixers in T20Is. He made his international debut in 2016 against Guyana Amazon Warriors and has since taken part in three more Tests and six T20I matches. 

Nic Maddinson was the leading run scorer for New South Wales during their time as an official team, with 7,204 runs at an average of 32.46 including two centuries and 35 half-centuries.

In December 2018 he signed with Surrey County Cricket Club on a three-year contract starting from 2019/2020 season Nic Maddinson will be hoping to help Surrey win titles next year while also representing Australia at the future World Cup tournaments.

11. Jordan Silk

Sydney Sixers

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 78: 52: 103, Runs scored: 4,454: 1,518: 1,795, Batting average: 32.27: 33.73: 29.91, 100s/50s: 9/22: 0/14: 0/5, Top score: 154*: 90*: 78, Balls bowled: 257: 42: –, Wickets: 2: 0: –, Bowling average: 72.00: –: –, 5 wickets in innings: 0: –: –, 10 wickets in match: 0: –: –, Best bowling: 1/4: –: –, Catches/stumpings: 53/–: 28/–: 60/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 78: 52: 103
  • Runs scored: 4,454: 1,518: 1,795
  • Batting average: 32.27: 33.73: 29.91
  • 100s/50s: 9/22: 0/14: 0/5
  • Top score: 154*: 90*: 78
  • Balls bowled: 257: 42: –
  • Wickets: 2: 0: –
  • Bowling average: 72.00: –: –
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: –: –
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: –: –
  • Best bowling: 1/4: –: –
  • Catches/stumpings: 53/–: 28/–: 60/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 30 December 2022

Jordan Silk is a batsman who has played for Tasmania and Sydney Sixers in the Australian Twenty20 cricket competition. Jordan started playing cricket at an early age and was part of Australia's under-15 side that competed in the World Cup qualifier in Malaysia.

Since making his debut with Tasmania in 2012/13, he has been one of their most consistent performers, averaging over 40 runs per innings across all formats. 

He made his international debut for Australia during the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 tournament where he scored 31 runs from six matches as Australia reached the semi-finals stage.

In 2018, Silk signed a three-year contract to play for Sydney Sixers starting from 2019/20 season onwards. His strike rate (100 balls faced / run) is well above average which reflects his consistency both on and off the field.

something that has endeared him to both team managers and fans alike since breaking into first grade cricket at age 15 years old.

12. James Vince

England cricket team

James Vince Career

  • 2009-present: Hampshire 
  • 2016-present: Karachi Kings
  • 2016/17-2017/18: Sydney Thunder
  • 2018/19: Auckland
  • 2018/19-present: Sydney Sixers
  • 2019-2021: Multan Sultans
  • 2019: Paarl Rocks
  • 2021-present: Southern Brave
  • 2022: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2023-present: Gulf Giants

Vince is a right-handed batsman and bowler who has played for England since 2015. Vince made his Test debut in 2016 against Sri Lanka, scoring a century on his way to becoming England's leading run scorer in Tests during the 2017 season.

In December 2018, he was named as one of the thirteen players who will represent England at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia. 

Vince also represented Sussex County Cricket Club (ECCC) from 2009 until 2013 before signing for Sydney Sixers ahead of the 2014–15 seasons.

He finished 3rd highest run scorer with 863 runs scored in first class cricket matches during that time behind only David Warner and Steve Smith respectively. James Vince is a left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who has played for Hampshire since 2009. 

In 2016, Vince made his international debut for England against Pakistan and he has been a regular in the side ever since.

He was part of the Sydney Thunder squad that won the Big Bash League title in 2018/19. Vince also represented England at T20Is, including their victory over West Indies in January 2022.

 Signed to play with Karachi Kings in Pakistan's Premier League from 2019/20 season onwards, James will hope to continue his good form on home soil there as well as cement his place within English cricketing folklore.

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13. Sean Abbott

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Sean Abbott Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 7: 9: 67: 73, Runs scored: 105: 17: 2,002: 781, Batting average: 17.50: 8.50: 22.75: 17.35, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 1/11: 0/1, Top score: 49: 12*: 102*: 50, Balls bowled: 294: 138: 11,422: 3,258, Wickets: 7: 5: 183: 113, Bowling average: 38.00: 37.80: 32.39: 25.06, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 5: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/1: 2/14: 7/45: 5/43, Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 4/–: 39/–: 32/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 7: 9: 67: 73
  • Runs scored: 105: 17: 2,002: 781
  • Batting average: 17.50: 8.50: 22.75: 17.35
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 1/11: 0/1
  • Top score: 49: 12*: 102*: 50
  • Balls bowled: 294: 138: 11,422: 3,258
  • Wickets: 7: 5: 183: 113
  • Bowling average: 38.00: 37.80: 32.39: 25.06
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 5: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/1: 2/14: 7/45: 5/43
  • Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 4/–: 39/–: 32/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 21 October 2022

Abbott was born in 1992 and debuted for Australia in 2014. He is a right-handed batsman and bowler who can play allrounders. In ODI cricket, Abbott has scored 205 caps and last played against England in 2022.

His shirt number is 77 and he represents Australia across all formats of the game including T20I, ODIs, Test matches and One Day Internationals (ODIs). Sean Abbott made his international debut in October 2014 against Pakistan, and has since played 67 T20Is for New South Wales.

In February 2018 he was part of the Melbourne Stars team that won the Big Bash League title. Sean is a left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace. He was born on 5th October 1990 in Sydney, Australia and plays for Surrey in English county cricket as well as Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

14. Sam Billings

England cricket team

Sam Billings Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 3: 28: 82: 104, Runs scored: 66: 702: 3,536: 3,139, Batting average: 22.00: 33.42: 33.35: 41.30, 100s/50s: 0/0: 1/5: 6/15: 7/21, Top score: 36: 118: 171: 175, Catches/stumpings: 8/0: 19/1: 206/12: 88/9
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 3: 28: 82: 104
  • Runs scored: 66: 702: 3,536: 3,139
  • Batting average: 22.00: 33.42: 33.35: 41.30
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 1/5: 6/15: 7/21
  • Top score: 36: 118: 171: 175
  • Catches/stumpings: 8/0: 19/1: 206/12: 88/9

Sam Billings made his Test debut against Australia in January 2022. The 31-year-old has represented England since 2015 and was a part of the side that won the ICC World Cup in 2019.

Bilbo is renowned for his batting skills, having scored over 500 runs in Test matches and 2,000 ODI runs. He is also known as one of the best wicketkeepers in world cricket and played an important role during England's run to victory at the ICC World Cup 2019.

Outside of cricket, Sam is a student at Brunel University where he studies engineering Sam Billings is a right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper who has played for both Kent and Pakistan.

 Born in England, Sam made his first-class debut for Loughborough MCCU in 2011 before moving to play county cricket with Kent the following year.

He represented Pakistan at Under-19 level before making his full international debut against New Zealand in 2015. In 2017 he joined Delhi Daredevils, where he enjoyed success with the bat as well as being named MVP of the T20I series against West Indies that same year. 

He then moved to Sydney Sixers prior to the 2018/19 season, during which time he was awarded player of the tournament honours after scoring 454 runs from just 7 innings across all formats of the game.

This summer (2020/21) Sam will join Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of their inaugural stint in India's premier Twenty20 competition - IPL 2020/21. At 27 years old, Sam is still young enough to continue developing as an international cricketer and looks poised to do so over the coming years.

15. Ben Dwarshuis

Sydney Sixers

Career

  • Competition: T20I: FC: List A: T20, Matches: 1: 4: 11: 101, Runs scored: 0: 63: 72: 429, Batting average: –: 12.60: 18.00: 17.16, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/1, Top score: 0*: 23: 31*: 66, Balls bowled: 18: 594: 462: 2,107, Wickets: 0: 12: 13: 122, Bowling average: –: 26.91: 31.76: 23.85, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 1, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: –: 4/48: 4/50: 5/26, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 1/–: 2/–: 23/–
  • Competition: T20I: FC: List A: T20
  • Matches: 1: 4: 11: 101
  • Runs scored: 0: 63: 72: 429
  • Batting average: –: 12.60: 18.00: 17.16
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/1
  • Top score: 0*: 23: 31*: 66
  • Balls bowled: 18: 594: 462: 2,107
  • Wickets: 0: 12: 13: 122
  • Bowling average: –: 26.91: 31.76: 23.85
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 1
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: –: 4/48: 4/50: 5/26
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 1/–: 2/–: 23/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 30 December 2022

Dwarshuis made his Twenty20 International debut for Australia against Pakistan in April 2022. He has since played five more T20Is, all of which have been as a bowler.

Dwarshuis was born and raised in Kareela, New South Wales, Australia. He is currently playing for the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League (BBL). Dwarshuis primarily bowls left-arm fast-medium but can also bowl offspinners with some success.

He has an impressive 100 T20I caps for Australia and holds the record for most wickets taken by an Australian player in that format of cricket. In September 2018, Dwarshuis signed with English side Essex on a one-year contract worth £40,000 (~$54,500).

Ben Dwarshuis is a right-handed batsman who has represented both Worcestershire and Birmingham Phoenix in first-class cricket. He made his One Day International debut for the Netherlands against South Africa in October 2018, scoring 26 runs from 49 balls before being dismissed by André Nel.

In December 2020, he was included in the Dutch squad for the 2021 ICC World T20 tournament and played four matches, making an unbeaten 23 not out against Scotland as they were eliminated from the competition. 

Ben Dwarshuis also plays for FC Twente in the Dutch Eredivisie and scored their only goal of their Europa League campaign against Swiss side Young Boys on Matchday 1 this season to take them into Round of 16 where they faced AEK Athens.

Who beat them 3–1 after extra time to progress to next stage with Ben Dwarshuis contributing 32* runs off 43 balls including 5 sixes & 7 boundaries.

The 28 year old will be looking forward to representing his country at this summer's Cricket World Cup Qualifier which starts on September 4th 2022.

16. Nathan Lyon

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Nathan Lyon Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 112: 29: 191: 80, Runs scored: 1,247: 77: 2,231: 240, Batting average: 12.72: 19.25: 12.60: 13.33, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/2: 0/0, Top score: 47: 30: 75: 37*, Balls bowled: 29,152: 1,626: 46,824: 4,279, Wickets: 454: 29: 690: 90, Bowling average: 31.56: 46.00: 33.49: 38.84, 5 wickets in innings: 21: 0: 26: 0, 10 wickets in match: 3: 0: 4: 0, Best bowling: 8/50: 4/44: 8/50: 4/10, Catches/stumpings: 56/–: 7/–: 85/–: 34/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 112: 29: 191: 80
  • Runs scored: 1,247: 77: 2,231: 240
  • Batting average: 12.72: 19.25: 12.60: 13.33
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/2: 0/0
  • Top score: 47: 30: 75: 37*
  • Balls bowled: 29,152: 1,626: 46,824: 4,279
  • Wickets: 454: 29: 690: 90
  • Bowling average: 31.56: 46.00: 33.49: 38.84
  • 5 wickets in innings: 21: 0: 26: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 3: 0: 4: 0
  • Best bowling: 8/50: 4/44: 8/50: 4/10
  • Catches/stumpings: 56/–: 7/–: 85/–: 34/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 January 2023

Nathan Lyon is a right-arm off break bowler who has represented Australia since 2011. In Tests, he has taken 421 wickets at an average of 29.89 and scored 1766 runs with a highest score of 207 not out.

He made his One Day International debut in August 2011 against Sri Lanka and took 6/128 in the first innings before being dismissed for 10 by Rangana Herath in the second innings. 

His best performance came when he claimed 5/34 against South Africa earlier this year, ending their series win in the process as well as taking 2/32 from 8 overs during their final match to seal the victory for Australia..

Nathan Lyon is a left-handed batsman who made his Test debut for Australia in 2012. He had an impressive run scoring record in ODIs, with 191 runs from 29 matches at an average of 12.60. Lyon has also been successful in T20s, scoring 77 runs from 7 innings at an average of 20.00.

17. Colin Munro

Colin Munro Career

  • 2006/07–present: Auckland
  • 2014–2015, 2022: Worcestershire
  • 2016: Kolkata Knight Riders
  • 2016–present: Trinbago Knight Riders
  • 2016/17: Sydney Sixers
  • 2018–2019: Delhi Capitals
  • 2018: Hampshire
  • 2019: Karachi Kings
  • 2020-present: Islamabad United
  • 2020/21–2021/22: Perth Scorchers
  • 2021–2022: Manchester Originals
  • 2022-present: Trent Rockets
  • 2022/23: Brisbane Heat
  • 2023-present: Desert Vipers

Colin Munro is a left-handed batsman who has represented New Zealand in international cricket. He made his ODI debut against South Africa in 2013 and has since played 34 matches, scoring 904 runs at an average of 38.16 with two centuries and one fifty-plus score.

His final match for the Kiwis was against Pakistan in 2019, where he scored 58 not out off just 49 deliveries to help his side win by six wickets. 

Munro is known as a reliable batsman who can put on big scores when needed, which is evident from his nine century stands throughout his career so far.

Outside of playing cricket, Colin Munro works as a civil servant for the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Colin Munro is a New Zealand cricketer who made his T20I debut against South Africa in 2012. 

He has represented Auckland in the domestic T20 tournament since 2006 and has also played for Worcestershire (2014-2015) and Kolkata Knight Riders (2016-present).

In international cricket, Munro has played for Australia A twice - in 2013 and 2016 - as well as appearing for New Zealand's ODI side on multiple occasions. 

Outside of cricket, he works as a firefighter with the Auckland Fire Brigade where he uses his skills to help save lives.

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18. Joe Denly

Joe Denly Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 15: 16: 229: 166, Runs scored: 827: 446: 13,244: 5,195, Batting average: 29.53: 34.30: 36.08: 36.84, 100s/50s: 0/6: 0/4: 30/67: 8/29, Top score: 94: 87: 227: 150*, Balls bowled: 390: 102: 5,986: 1,688, Wickets: 2: 1: 77: 55, Bowling average: 109.50: 101.00: 41.66: 26.18, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/42: 1/24: 4/36: 4/35, Catches/stumpings: 7/–: 7/–: 90/–: 58/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 15: 16: 229: 166
  • Runs scored: 827: 446: 13,244: 5,195
  • Batting average: 29.53: 34.30: 36.08: 36.84
  • 100s/50s: 0/6: 0/4: 30/67: 8/29
  • Top score: 94: 87: 227: 150*
  • Balls bowled: 390: 102: 5,986: 1,688
  • Wickets: 2: 1: 77: 55
  • Bowling average: 109.50: 101.00: 41.66: 26.18
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/42: 1/24: 4/36: 4/35
  • Catches/stumpings: 7/–: 7/–: 90/–: 58/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 28 September 2022

Joe Denly is a right-handed batsman who has played for England in Tests and ODIs. He made his Test debut against the West Indies in January 2019 and scored his first century later that month, against Sri Lanka.

Joe Denly's best season came in 2016 when he hit 122 runs from seven innings for Kent, including two half centuries. 

In ODI cricket, Denly has scored more than 1000 runs twice – once with Essex and again with Surrey – but has not yet reached 50 in an international match Joe Denly is a left-arm orthodox spin bowler who has played for Kent since 2004.

He made his Test debut against Australia in 2009 and has gone on to play 16 matches, including 9 ODIs and 6 T20Is. Denly's best performance came in the 2017 ICC World Cup Qualifier against Ireland, where he took 4 wickets for 33 runs in 7 overs. 

In 2018, he joined Sydney Sixers as their overseas player for the IPL season but was released at the end of it after just one match due to injury.

JoeDenly will make his first appearance with Brisbane Heat in the Twenty20 Big Bash League later this year before joining Lahore Qalandars for the 2021 Pakistan Super League campaign.

19. Shadab Khan

All-rounder

Shadab Khan Career

  • 2015: Rawalpindi Rams
  • 2016–present: K-Electric
  • 2017–present: Islamabad United
  • 2017: Trinbago Knight Riders
  • 2017: Brisbane Heat
  • 2019: Guyana Amazon Warriors
  • 2019–present: Northern
  • 2019/20: Dhaka Platoon
  • 2021/22: Sydney Sixers
  • 2022: Yorkshire
  • 2022/23: Hobart Hurricanes

Shadab Khan made his Test debut in April 2017 against the West Indies and has since played 21 Tests. He was also part of Pakistan's World Cup squad, but did not feature in any matches.

Shadab is a right-handed batsman and bowls Right-arm leg break. In December 2018, he was named in the squad for Pakistan's tour of England later that year. Shadab Khan made his Test debut for Pakistan against the West Indies in March 2017.

He has since played 53 matches, including 22 T20Is, and is currently playing for Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). 

Shadab was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab on 26 March 1995. He started playing cricket at a young age and represented various schools teams before making his first-class debut for Rawalpindi Rams in 2015.

He was named as captain of K-Electric ahead of the 2018 PSL season and led them to victory in the tournament final that year. 

In January 2019, he signed with Guyana Amazon Warriors becoming their fifth overseas player following Quinton de Kock, Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum and Dinesh Chandimal.

Shadab has also appeared for Yorkshire County Cricket Club during their inaugural campaign in Division Two of the English domestic league system but left midway through the season after sustaining an injury.

Although not originally from Karachi or Sindh province like many other Pakistani cricketers, Shadab considers himself a Punjabiistani because his family comes from Lahore.

Also Played For: pakistan t20

20. Josh Hazlewood

Australian Men’s Cricket Team

Josh Hazlewood Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 57: 68: 37: 98, Runs scored: 445: 81: 21: 793, Batting average: 12.02: 20.25: 10.50: 11.32, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 39: 23*: 13*: 43*, Balls bowled: 12,235: 3,584: 832: 19,459, Wickets: 215: 107: 53: 360, Bowling average: 25.92: 25.82: 19.94: 24.69, 5 wickets in innings: 9: 3: 0: 11, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 6/67: 6/52: 4/12: 6/35, Catches/stumpings: 21/–: 21/–: 7/–: 37/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 57: 68: 37: 98
  • Runs scored: 445: 81: 21: 793
  • Batting average: 12.02: 20.25: 10.50: 11.32
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 39: 23*: 13*: 43*
  • Balls bowled: 12,235: 3,584: 832: 19,459
  • Wickets: 215: 107: 53: 360
  • Bowling average: 25.92: 25.82: 19.94: 24.69
  • 5 wickets in innings: 9: 3: 0: 11
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 6/67: 6/52: 4/12: 6/35
  • Catches/stumpings: 21/–: 21/–: 7/–: 37/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 January 2023

Josh Hazlewood is a left-handed bowler who has played for Australia since 2010. He made his Test debut against India in 2014 and has notched up 440 caps overall.

Josh Hazlewood was born in Tamworth, New South Wales, in 1991. In 2018 he joined the Perth Scorchers as their new overseas player for the upcoming BBL season. 

Josh Hazlewood bowls right-arm fast medium which suits him well on slower pitches and he also bats at number six for Australia Josh Hazlewood made his Test debut for Australia in 2008 and has since played 57 matches, scoring 445 runs at an average of 12.02 with a top score of 39.

He is best known for his prowess as an ODI bowler where he has taken 68 wickets at an average of 20.25 and claimed 37 victims in 98 matches across all formats. 

In T20Is, Josh Hazlewood has been less successful, taking just 21 wickets at 10.50 with a highest score of 43 not out against West Indies in 2013/14 season.

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21. Jason Roy

Batter

Jason Roy Career

  • 2008–present: Surrey
  • 2012–2013: Chittagong Kings
  • 2014/15: Sydney Thunder
  • 2016/17–2017/18: Sydney Sixers
  • 2017: Lahore Qalandars
  • 2017: Gujarat Lions
  • 2018; 2020; 2022-2023: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2018; 2020: Delhi Daredevils
  • 2018–2019: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants
  • 2019: Sylhet Sixers
  • 2020/21: Perth Scorchers
  • 2021: Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • 2021–present: Oval Invincibles
  • 2022: Gujarat Titans
  • 2023: Paarl Royals

Jason Roy is a right-handed batsman who has represented England since 2014. He made his Test debut against Ireland in 2019 and scored a century on 4 September 2019, becoming the first Englishman to score a hundred against an Irish side.

In ODI’s, Roy notched up his first cap against Ireland in May 2015 and has gone on to play 14 ODIs for England scoring 825 runs at an average of 36.78 with three half centuries and one century Jason Roy is an Australian cricketer who has played for Surrey since 2008.

He made his first-class debut in 2006 and went on to play 49 matches for New South Wales before signing with Surrey. After making his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut in 2014, he became a regular player for Australia and scored the winning run against India in the 2019 T20 World Cup final.

In domestic cricket, Roy has represented Sydney Thunder, Delhi Daredevils, Nelson Mandela Bay Giants and Sylhet Sixers before joining Gujarat Lions in 2018. His most successful season came during the 2017/18 campaign.

when he was named Player of the Tournament at both the Indian Premier League (IPL) and English County Championship tournaments while also being nominated for The Cricketer's Association’s prestigious ‘Player of the Year’ award after scoring 1,287 runs from 31 innings at an average of 54 not out including four centuries and ten fifties.

At international level, Roy has been part of Australia’s squads for every edition of the ICC World Cricket League (WCL) since its inception in 2014 as well as all three editions of their biennial global tournament

The ICC Champions Trophy - where he won a Man-of-the-Match award on two occasions: against Sri Lanka during group stage action at The Oval in 2017; then again six months later against Pakistan at Edgbaston Stadium following another emphatic victory. 

Jason Roy is currently contracted to play until 2021 which means that we can expect plenty more exhilarating performances from one of cricket's greatest stars.

Also Played For: gujarat titans

22. Brett Lee

Bowler

Brett Lee Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 76: 221: 116: 262, Runs scored: 1,451: 1,176: 2,120: 1,365, Batting average: 20.15: 17.81: 18.59: 17.06, 100s/50s: 0/5: 0/3: 0/8: 0/3, Top score: 64: 59: 97: 59, Balls bowled: 16,531: 11,185: 24,193: 13,475, Wickets: 310: 380: 487: 438, Bowling average: 30.81: 23.36: 28.22: 24.05, 5 wickets in innings: 10: 9: 20: 10, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 2: 0, Best bowling: 5/30: 5/22: 7/114: 5/22, Catches/stumpings: 23/–: 54/–: 35/–: 62/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 76: 221: 116: 262
  • Runs scored: 1,451: 1,176: 2,120: 1,365
  • Batting average: 20.15: 17.81: 18.59: 17.06
  • 100s/50s: 0/5: 0/3: 0/8: 0/3
  • Top score: 64: 59: 97: 59
  • Balls bowled: 16,531: 11,185: 24,193: 13,475
  • Wickets: 310: 380: 487: 438
  • Bowling average: 30.81: 23.36: 28.22: 24.05
  • 5 wickets in innings: 10: 9: 20: 10
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 2: 0
  • Best bowling: 5/30: 5/22: 7/114: 5/22
  • Catches/stumpings: 23/–: 54/–: 35/–: 62/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 18 February 2017

Brett Lee is one of Australia's most successful bowlers, with 228 wickets in 99 Tests. He was born in Wollongong, New South Wales and made his Test debut against England in 1999.

Brett has been a key part of the Australian side which has won three World Cups (2003, 2007, 2011) and two ICC Cricket World Championships (2005, 2009). 

In 2012 he announced that he would be retiring from international cricket at the end of the year after 12 years as an important member of the team.

Brett lives near Sydney with his brother Shane and enjoys spending time outdoors fishing or swimming with his family. Brett is a keen golfer who played on tour for several years before returning to play amateur events around NSW.

He currently works as a television presenter for Fox Sports coverage of domestic first-class matches throughout Australia. Outside cricket Brett loves spending time with friends and family cooking out or going out for drinks; anything to take away from any pressure involved playing professional sport.

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23. Brad Haddin

Batter

Brad Haddin Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 66: 126: 184: 235, Runs scored: 3,266: 3,122: 9,932: 6,503, Batting average: 32.99: 31.53: 38.05: 33.01, 100s/50s: 4/18: 2/16: 17/56: 9/35, Top score: 169: 110: 169: 138*, Catches/stumpings: 262/8: 170/11: 608/40: 318/50
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 66: 126: 184: 235
  • Runs scored: 3,266: 3,122: 9,932: 6,503
  • Batting average: 32.99: 31.53: 38.05: 33.01
  • 100s/50s: 4/18: 2/16: 17/56: 9/35
  • Top score: 169: 110: 169: 138*
  • Catches/stumpings: 262/8: 170/11: 608/40: 318/50
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 9 September 2015

Brad Haddin is a former Australian wicket-keeper who was part of the side that won the World Cup in 2015. Brad Haddin started his career with New South Wales before moving to Australia's national team in 2001.

He played for Australia until his retirement in 2015 and represented them at both Test and One Day International level. After retiring from international cricket, Brad Haddin has moved into coaching and currently works as an assistant coach with Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League (BBL).

In 2018, he was appointed captain of NSW Breakers for their inaugural season in the NPL Victoria competition. Bradley James "BJ" Hadds was born on 23 October 1977[1] to Donna Joanne (née Jones) and Jim Bradley James.

 His father played first grade rugby league for North Sydney Bears during the 1970s. Growing up, BJ idolised Ian Chappell, admiring both his batting technique[6] and leadership qualities.

[7][8][9] He attended Cowra High School, where he captained their junior football club to consecutive premierships; after graduating school he studied business at Monash University but dropped out after two years due to cricket commitments.

Hadds made his debut for New South Wales aged 17 against Western Australia at WACA Ground on 15 January 1998 playing alongside future Test teammate Andrew Symonds as cover for injured gloveman Greg Blewett.

Later that year he made List A appearances against Tasmania (as substitute keeper)[14], Victoria [15](captain: Michael Bevan), Queensland [16]), South Africa A(four matches including one innings victory over Namibia)[17], Sri Lanka A (one match), Zimbabwe A & B(two matches each).

Finally making a Sheffield Shield appearance off the bench versus Tasmania at Blundstone Arena on 7 November 1999 when regular back-up Adam Gilchrist suffered an ankle injury.

During this time New South Wales also competed in three Limited Overs Cricket tournaments – KFC Twenty 20 Competition (#1 vs WA#2/#3 v SA), Coca Cola Championship (#4/#5 vs QLD).

On 30 January 2001, less than five months after making his state debut against Western Australia.

24. Ravi Bopara

Ravi Bopara Career

  • 2002–2019: Essex
  • 2009–2010: Kings XI Punjab
  • 2010/11, 2012/13: Dolphins
  • 2015, 2022: Sylhet Sunrisers
  • 2016–2019: Karachi Kings
  • 2017–2019: Rangpur Riders
  • 2020–present: Sussex 
  • 2021–present: London Spirit 

Ravi Bopara is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium bowler who has played for England since 2007. In 2012, he scored his first century for England in Tests against South Africa, becoming the 11th player to score a hundred in each of his first ten tests.

He made his One Day International debut against Australia on 2 February 2007 and went on to play 102 matches for England before retiring from international cricket at the end of 2015. 

Ravi Bopara was born in London to Punjabi parents and spent much of his childhood living in Canada before returning to England at the age of 18.

After playing club cricket for Ilford County Cricket Club, he signed with Surrey as an amateur talent in 2003 and made his professional debut later that year; 

He would go on to make over 350 appearances for Surrey across all formats of the game over nine seasons, winning both domestic titles twice apiece during that time (2007–09 & 2013–15).

On 26 January 2016 it was announced that Ravi Bopara had agreed terms with Essex following two years out of competitive cricket due to injury; he returned to action late into Essex's promotion chase from Division Two but they were eventually relegated.

After losing their final match against Northamptonshire by three wickets – thus concluding Ravi Bopara's second stint with a county side having initially left them midway through their Championship campaign back in 2011.

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25. Naveen-ul-Haq

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 7: 21: 10: 23, Runs scored: 21: 18: 93: 92, Batting average: 21.00: 18.00: 7.75: 10.22, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 10*: 10*: 34: 30, Balls bowled: 369: 407: 1,304: 1,183, Wickets: 14: 28: 31: 34, Bowling average: 25.42: 19.46: 25.22: 34.47, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 1: 1, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 4/42: 3/21: 8/35: 5/40, Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 4/–: 5/–: 5/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 7: 21: 10: 23
  • Runs scored: 21: 18: 93: 92
  • Batting average: 21.00: 18.00: 7.75: 10.22
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 10*: 10*: 34: 30
  • Balls bowled: 369: 407: 1,304: 1,183
  • Wickets: 14: 28: 31: 34
  • Bowling average: 25.42: 19.46: 25.22: 34.47
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 1: 1
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 4/42: 3/21: 8/35: 5/40
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 4/–: 5/–: 5/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 4 November 2022

Naveen-ul-Haq is a young, talented bowler who has been playing for Afghanistan since 2016. He made his international debut in the ODI series against Bangladesh in 2016 and has since played a number of matches for the national side.

Naveen-ul-Haq is known mainly as a bowler but he can also bat at low order, making him an interesting option off the bench. 

He is currently contracted to play with Afghan team until 2021 and there are rumours that he could soon be called up by ICC to participate in world cup Qualifiers or World T20 tournament in 2020/21 season.

Naveen-ul-Haq is a left arm orthodox spinner who has represented Pakistan in both ODI and T20I cricket. He made his international debut for Pakistan against India in the 2016 ICC World Twenty20, taking 2 wickets with his left arm spin. 

Naveen-ul-Haq typically bowls slow left arm orthodox balls that turn sharply from one end of the pitch to the other, creating difficult conditions for batsmen to score runs off him.

He was part of the Pakistani team which reached the semi finals of the 2018 ICC World Cup, where he took 4 wickets in 5 matches at an average of 27.33 and bowling economy rate below 3 per over throughout tournament play. 

In November 2020, Naveen-ul-Haq was named as captain for Pakistan's squad for their tour of Australia later that year - making him only the second person (after Waqtasim Ali) to be given such responsibility within national cricketing circles following Imran Khan’s retirement from Test Cricket earlier that year.

Also Played For: afghanistan national cricket team

26. Kurtis Patterson

Batter

Career

  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 2: 91: 59: 50, Runs scored: 144: 5,469: 1,525: 1,001, Batting average: 144.00: 37.45: 32.44: 22.75, 100s/50s: 1/0: 11/30: 1/7: 0/4, Top score: 114*: 157: 115: 78, Catches/stumpings: 6/–: 68/–: 21/–: 27/–
  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 2: 91: 59: 50
  • Runs scored: 144: 5,469: 1,525: 1,001
  • Batting average: 144.00: 37.45: 32.44: 22.75
  • 100s/50s: 1/0: 11/30: 1/7: 0/4
  • Top score: 114*: 157: 115: 78
  • Catches/stumpings: 6/–: 68/–: 21/–: 27/–
  • Source: CricInfo, 30 December 2022

Kurtis Patterson is a left-handed batsman who debuted for Australia in 2019. Patterson had a successful Test debut against Sri Lanka, scoring 457 runs in total.

Patterson is known for his powerful batting and bowling off breaks. Patterson is currently a part of the Australia squad for the 2019 ICC World Cup. Patterson is a passionate supporter of the Sydney Sixers cricket team.

Patterson is married and has two children. Patterson is a popular figure in the Hurstville area, where he was born. Patterson is currently studying business at the University of New South Wales. Patterson is a popular figure in the Sydney cricket community and is often seen at matches and social events.

Kurtis Patterson is a former Australian cricketer who played for the Sydney Sixers in the KFC T20 Big Bash League. He made his international debut for Australia in the 2013 ICC World Twenty20, and has since played for the country in the T20 World Cup in 2014.

The ICC Champions Trophy in 2017. Patterson is a left-handed batsman and a right arm medium bowler.

He is known for his accurate batting and bowling, as well as his high strike rate. Patterson has played for several teams in the KFC T20 Big Bash League, most notably the Sydney Sixers and the Perth Scorchers. 

He has also played for the New South Wales Blues in the Sheffield Shield. Patterson has also played for several teams in international cricket, most notably Australia and New Zealand.

He has played Twenty20 cricket for the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League. Patterson has been a part of the Australia cricket team since 2013 and has played in several ICC World Twenty20 tournaments. 

He is one of Australia's most experienced cricketers and is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the T20 format. Patterson has been a regular in the Australian cricket team since 2013 and is one of the most experienced players in the ICC World Twenty20 format.

He is also a regular in the Australian team for Test cricket. Patterson has been a part of the Australia cricket team since 2013 and is one of the most experienced players in the ICC World Twenty20 format. He is also a regular in the Australian team for Test cricket. 

Patterson was born on 25 December 1992 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Patterson is a left-handed batsman and a right arm medium bowler. He is known for his accurate batting and bowling, as well as his high strike rate.

27. Steve O'Keefe

Steve O Career

  • Competition: Test: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 9: 7: 88: 53, Runs scored: 86: 32: 2,356: 612, Batting average: 9.55: 6.40: 25.60: 21.85, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/12: 0/1, Top score: 25: 22: 99: 70*, Balls bowled: 2,228: 114: 17,646: 2,162, Wickets: 35: 6: 301: 30, Bowling average: 29.40: 24.83: 24.66: 58.43, 5 wickets in innings: 2: 0: 13: 0, 10 wickets in match: 1: 0: 4: 0, Best bowling: 6/35: 3/29: 8/77: 3/65, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 1/–: 32/–: 22/–
  • Competition: Test: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 9: 7: 88: 53
  • Runs scored: 86: 32: 2,356: 612
  • Batting average: 9.55: 6.40: 25.60: 21.85
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/12: 0/1
  • Top score: 25: 22: 99: 70*
  • Balls bowled: 2,228: 114: 17,646: 2,162
  • Wickets: 35: 6: 301: 30
  • Bowling average: 29.40: 24.83: 24.66: 58.43
  • 5 wickets in innings: 2: 0: 13: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 1: 0: 4: 0
  • Best bowling: 6/35: 3/29: 8/77: 3/65
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 1/–: 32/–: 22/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 10 December 2019

O'Keefe made his Test debut in 2014 against Pakistan and has since played 46 matches for Australia. He is a right-handed bowler and bats right-handed. O'Keefe has taken 439 wickets in Test cricket, including 2 five-wicket hauls.

O'Keefe has also played 13 One Day Internationals for Australia, taking 44 wickets. He has also played for Durham in the English County Cricket League. O'Keefe has been a regular for the Australia A side and has played 59 matches.

O'Keefe was born in 1984 in Penang, Malaysia and has represented Australia at under-19, under-23 and ODI levels. He has announced his retirement from international cricket after the Bangladesh Test match in September 2017. Steve O'Keefe made his Test debut in 2010 against Pakistan.

He has since played 88 matches for New South Wales and 53 for Sydney Sixers. O'Keefe has scored 2,356 runs at an average of 21.85 and taken 312 wickets. 

He has been particularly successful with the ball, taking 35 wickets at an average of 29.40. O'Keefe is a regular member of the Australian side and is set to play in the upcoming Test series against South Africa.

28. Hayden Kerr

Hayden Kerr Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 6: 7: 41, Runs scored: 234: 115: 394, Batting average: 26.00: 16.42: 21.88, 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/1, Top score: 88: 43: 98*, Balls bowled: 808: 290: 687, Wickets: 14: 10: 49, Bowling average: 25.14: 24.20: 19.14, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/63: 2/16: 4/32, Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 3/–: 11/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 6: 7: 41
  • Runs scored: 234: 115: 394
  • Batting average: 26.00: 16.42: 21.88
  • 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/0: 0/1
  • Top score: 88: 43: 98*
  • Balls bowled: 808: 290: 687
  • Wickets: 14: 10: 49
  • Bowling average: 25.14: 24.20: 19.14
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/63: 2/16: 4/32
  • Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 3/–: 11/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 30 December 2022

Hayden Kerr is an all-rounder who has played for both New South Wales and Sydney Sixers in the 2019/20 and 2022/23 seasons, respectively. Hayden is a right-handed batsman and a left-arm fast-medium bowler.

He has represented Derbyshire in the English County Championship since 2018. Hayden has a high strike-rate and is known for his powerful drives and shots. Hayden was born on 10 July 1996 in Bowral, New South Wales, Australia.

He has also played for the Australian under-19 and under-23 teams. Hayden has a high batting average and is known for his strong batting defence. Hayden is a good fielder and has made many catches in the middle-order. Hayden is considered to be one of the most promising young batters in Australia.

Hayden Kerr started his cricketing career playing for his local club, Scotscraig. Hayden Kerr has represented Scotland at both under-19 and under-23 levels. Hayden Kerr made his first-class debut for Durham in the 2017 season. 

Hayden Kerr has been a consistent performer for Durham, scoring over 1,000 runs in both the championship and T20 competitions.

Hayden Kerr was named in the Scotland squad for the first time in November 2018. Hayden Kerr is set to make his international debut for Scotland in the 2019 ICC World T20. 

Hayden Kerr is a left-handed batsman and bowls left-arm orthodox. Hayden Kerr has been described as a 'powerful hitter of the ball'. Hayden Kerr is currently contracted to Durham until the end of the 2022 season.

29. Jackson Bird

Career

  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 9: 111: 42: 82, Runs scored: 43: 1,480: 175: 91, Batting average: 14.33: 12.64: 14.58: 9.10, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/4: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 19*: 64: 28*: 14*, Balls bowled: 1,934: 22,469: 2,260: 1,617, Wickets: 34: 447: 53: 71, Bowling average: 30.64: 24.68: 33.88: 28.40, 5 wickets in innings: 1: 18: 1: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 5: 0: 0, Best bowling: 5/59: 7/18: 6/25: 4/31, Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 57/–: 17/–: 34/–
  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 9: 111: 42: 82
  • Runs scored: 43: 1,480: 175: 91
  • Batting average: 14.33: 12.64: 14.58: 9.10
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/4: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 19*: 64: 28*: 14*
  • Balls bowled: 1,934: 22,469: 2,260: 1,617
  • Wickets: 34: 447: 53: 71
  • Bowling average: 30.64: 24.68: 33.88: 28.40
  • 5 wickets in innings: 1: 18: 1: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 5: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 5/59: 7/18: 6/25: 4/31
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 57/–: 17/–: 34/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 December 2022

Jackson Bird is a right-handed bowler who has played for Australia since 2012. Jackson Bird is a tall, right-handed bowler who has taken 376 Test wickets at an average of 29.72.

Jackson Bird is known for his swing and swing bowling. Jackson Bird has played for Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League. Jackson Bird was part of the Australian side which won the One Day International (ODI) World Cup in 2015.

Jackson Bird retired from international cricket in 2017. Jackson Bird is currently a bowler for Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League. Jackson Bird was born in 1986 in Sydney, New South Wales. Jackson Bird is 36 years old. Bird was born in Tasmania in 2001.

He made his T20I debut for Tasmania in 2011 and has since played for Melbourne Stars, Hampshire, Sydney Sixers, and Kent. 

Bird has been a consistent performer for Tasmania, scoring a total of 42 runs in 9 matches and taking 2 wickets. Bird is a left-arm orthodox spinner and is known for his accuracy and control.

30. Chris Jordan

Bowler

Chris Jordan Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 8: 35: 84: 114, Runs scored: 180: 184: 422: 3,443, Batting average: 18.00: 12.26: 15.07: 25.31, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 3/15, Top score: 35: 38*: 36: 166, Balls bowled: 1,530: 1,660: 1,769: 18,986, Wickets: 21: 46: 95: 335, Bowling average: 35.80: 36.08: 27.06: 32.02, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 0: 10, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 4/18: 5/29: 4/6: 7/43, Catches/stumpings: 14/–: 19/–: 42/–: 137/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 8: 35: 84: 114
  • Runs scored: 180: 184: 422: 3,443
  • Batting average: 18.00: 12.26: 15.07: 25.31
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 3/15
  • Top score: 35: 38*: 36: 166
  • Balls bowled: 1,530: 1,660: 1,769: 18,986
  • Wickets: 21: 46: 95: 335
  • Bowling average: 35.80: 36.08: 27.06: 32.02
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 0: 10
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 4/18: 5/29: 4/6: 7/43
  • Catches/stumpings: 14/–: 19/–: 42/–: 137/–

Chris Jordan is a right-handed bowler who made his Test debut in 2014 against Sri Lanka. He has since played in 13 Tests, the last of which was in May 2015 against the West Indies.

Jordan has played 85 ODIs, scoring 477 runs with a highest score of 74 not out. He has also taken 34 wickets. Jordan made his one-day international debut in 2013 against Australia and has since played in 17 ODIs, the last of which was in February 2020 against South Africa.

Jordan has played for Barbados in international cricket and has also represented England. Chris Jordan made his international debut in February 2014, playing for Surrey against Australia. Jordan featured regularly for Sussex in the T20 format before moving to Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2016.

He played in all thirteen of Surrey's T20 matches in the 2013 season, before being picked up by Adelaide Strikers in the Australian T20 competition. 

Jordan made his Twenty20 International debut for Sussex in November 2013, playing against Barbados. He scored his first century for Sussex in February 2015, batting for the side against Northamptonshire.

Jordan was part of the Surrey side that finished second in the English T20 competition in the 2014 season. He was released by Adelaide Strikers at the end of the 2017-18 season, and signed with Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2018-19 season. 

He played for the Chittagong Vikings in the Bangladesh Premier League in the 2018 season. Jordan signed with the Perth Scorchers for the 2019-20 season, and will play in the inaugural season of the Big Bash League.

31. Tom Curran

Bowler

Tom Curran Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 2: 28: 61: 86, Runs scored: 66: 303: 1,367: 739, Batting average: 33.00: 37.87: 18.72: 21.11, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 1/5: 0/0, Top score: 39: 47*: 115: 47*, Balls bowled: 396: 1,308: 10,509: 3,909, Wickets: 2: 34: 195: 126, Bowling average: 100.00: 37.94: 29.27: 28.83, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 7: 3, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 1: 0, Best bowling: 1/65: 5/35: 7/20: 5/16, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 5/—: 23/–: 26/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 2: 28: 61: 86
  • Runs scored: 66: 303: 1,367: 739
  • Batting average: 33.00: 37.87: 18.72: 21.11
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 1/5: 0/0
  • Top score: 39: 47*: 115: 47*
  • Balls bowled: 396: 1,308: 10,509: 3,909
  • Wickets: 2: 34: 195: 126
  • Bowling average: 100.00: 37.94: 29.27: 28.83
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 7: 3
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 1: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/65: 5/35: 7/20: 5/16
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 5/—: 23/–: 26/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 7 October 2022

Tom Curran is an all-rounder who has represented England in international cricket. He made his first-class debut for Worcestershire in 2017, and has since played for Middlesex and Surrey.

He has also represented South Africa in limited-overs cricket. Tom Curran is a right-handed batsman and bowler, and is considered one of the most promising young cricketing talents in England.

He is currently contracted to play for Surrey in the English County Championship. Tom Curran is the grandson of former international cricketer Kevin Curran. He was born in 1995 in Cape Town, South Africa.

Tom Curran is a member of the England cricket team, and has played in three Test matches and one Twenty20 international. He is considered one of the most promising young English cricketers, and is expected to play a major role in the future of English cricket.

32. Shane Watson

All-rounder

Shane Watson Career

  • 2000/01–2003/04: Tasmania
  • 2004–2005: Hampshire
  • 2004/05–2008/09: Queensland
  • 2008–2015: Rajasthan Royals
  • 2010/11–2015/16: New South Wales
  • 2011/12: Sydney Sixers
  • 2012/13: Brisbane Heat
  • 2015/16: Canterbury
  • 2015/16–2018/19: Sydney Thunder
  • 2016–2017: Islamabad United
  • 2016–2017: Royal Challengers Bangalore
  • 2016–2017: St Lucia Stars
  • 2018–2020: Quetta Gladiators
  • 2018–2020: Chennai Super Kings
  • 2019/20: Rangpur Rangers

Shane Watson is an Australian all-rounder who has played for Australia since 2002. Watson has had a successful Test career, with his final Test match being against England in 2015.

Watson also has a successful ODI career, with his final ODI match being against England in 2015. Watson is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. Watson has also been successful in one-day cricket, with his final one-day match being against England in 2015.

Watson is an all-rounder who can play any position in the batting or bowling order. Watson is a hard-working player who is always looking to improve his game. Watson is a popular figure in the cricket community, with many fans believing he is one of the best all-rounders in the game.

Watson is Set to retire from international cricket at the end of the 2016 World Cup.

33. Jack Edwards

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 23: 19: 29, Runs scored: 811: 571: 357, Batting average: 22.52: 33.58: 14.87, 100s/50s: 1/0: 2/2: 0/0, Top score: 101: 116: 47, Balls bowled: 1,310: 162: –, Wickets: 20: 1: –, Bowling average: 31.05: 165.00: –, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: –, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: –, Best bowling: 3/47: 1/8: –, Catches/stumpings: 21/–: 11/–: 15/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 23: 19: 29
  • Runs scored: 811: 571: 357
  • Batting average: 22.52: 33.58: 14.87
  • 100s/50s: 1/0: 2/2: 0/0
  • Top score: 101: 116: 47
  • Balls bowled: 1,310: 162: –
  • Wickets: 20: 1: –
  • Bowling average: 31.05: 165.00: –
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: –
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: –
  • Best bowling: 3/47: 1/8: –
  • Catches/stumpings: 21/–: 11/–: 15/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 17 January 2022

Jack Edwards is a batsman for New South Wales and Sydney Sixers. Jack Edwards is the younger brother of Mickey Edwards, who also plays for New South Wales and Sydney Sixers.

Jack Edwards made his first-class debut for New South Wales against Western Australia in 2018. Edwards has also played for Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League. Edwards scored his first first-class century in 2018, against South Australia.

Edwards also bowls right-arm medium. Edwards is a promising young batsman and is expected to improve in the future. Edwards is known for his attacking style of play. Edwards is a promising young player and is expected to improve in the future.

Jack Edwards is a left handed batsman and bowler who has played for both English clubs Worcestershire and Hampshire. He made his international debut for England in the T20 format in November of 2018. In the T20 format, he has scored 811 runs at an average of 22.52 with 2 100s and 2 50s.

He also has a bowling average of 31.05 with 20 wickets in total. He is currently playing for Hampshire in the County Championship.

34. Johan Botha

All-rounder

Johan Botha Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 5: 78: 40: 90, Runs scored: 83: 609: 201: 4,015, Batting average: 20.75: 19.03: 18.27: 31.61, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 1/27, Top score: 25: 46: 34: 109, Balls bowled: 1,017: 3,823: 774: 14,656, Wickets: 17: 72: 37: 220, Bowling average: 33.70: 40.50: 22.24: 32.28, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 7, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 1, Best bowling: 4/56: 4/19: 3/16: 6/34, Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 36/–: 17/–: 63/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 5: 78: 40: 90
  • Runs scored: 83: 609: 201: 4,015
  • Batting average: 20.75: 19.03: 18.27: 31.61
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0: 1/27
  • Top score: 25: 46: 34: 109
  • Balls bowled: 1,017: 3,823: 774: 14,656
  • Wickets: 17: 72: 37: 220
  • Bowling average: 33.70: 40.50: 22.24: 32.28
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 7
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 1
  • Best bowling: 4/56: 4/19: 3/16: 6/34
  • Catches/stumpings: 3/–: 36/–: 17/–: 63/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 25 July 2021

Johan Botha is an all-rounder who made his Test debut in 2006 against Australia and has since played in 299 matches, scoring 80 ODI runs and taking 299 wickets.

Johan Botha is a key part of the South Africa cricket team and is known for his aggressive batting and bowling. Johan Botha was born in 1982 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and has played for his country since 2005.

Johan Botha is a regular in the South Africa Test team and is also a regular in the ODI side. Johan Botha is a hard-working all-rounder who is known for his aggressive batting and bowling style. Johan Botha has been a central part of the South Africa team for many years and is a key player for the team.

Johan Botha is a strong all-rounder who is known for his batting and bowling ability, and is a regular in the Test and ODI sides. Johan Botha is a regular in the South Africa team and is a key player for the team. 

Johan Botha is a hard-working all-rounder who is known for his aggressive batting and bowling style, and is a regular in the Test and ODI sides.

35. Jeevan Mendis

Jeevan Mendis Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 58: 22: 161: 206, Runs scored: 636: 208: 7,769: 3,407, Batting average: 18.70: 18.91: 35.80: 23.82, 100s/50s: 0/1: 0/0: 21/35: 0/16, Top score: 72: 43*: 206*: 99*, Balls bowled: 1,404: 210: 16,750: 5,532, Wickets: 28: 12: 352: 153, Bowling average: 43.00: 20.75: 27.31: 28.53, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 17: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 2: 0, Best bowling: 3/15: 3/24: 6/37: 5/12, Catches/stumpings: 13/–: 7/–: 125/–: 69/1
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 58: 22: 161: 206
  • Runs scored: 636: 208: 7,769: 3,407
  • Batting average: 18.70: 18.91: 35.80: 23.82
  • 100s/50s: 0/1: 0/0: 21/35: 0/16
  • Top score: 72: 43*: 206*: 99*
  • Balls bowled: 1,404: 210: 16,750: 5,532
  • Wickets: 28: 12: 352: 153
  • Bowling average: 43.00: 20.75: 27.31: 28.53
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 17: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 2: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/15: 3/24: 6/37: 5/12
  • Catches/stumpings: 13/–: 7/–: 125/–: 69/1
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 28 June 2019
  • Medal record, , Men's Cricket, Representing  Sri Lanka, Asian Games, : 2014 Incheon: Team
  • Men's Cricket
  • Representing  Sri Lanka
  • Asian Games
  • : 2014 Incheon: Team

Jeevan Mendis is a left-handed all-rounder who has played for Sri Lanka since 2010. He has played 140 ODIs and 38 T20Is for Sri Lanka. He has been a consistent performer for Sri Lanka in both formats of the game.

He is a hard-working all-rounder who has the ability to score runs and bowl good spells of spin. He is set to retire from international cricket after the 2019 World Cup. He is a true professional who has always given his best for his country.

He will be missed by Sri Lanka fans when he retires from international cricket. He is a popular figure in the Sri Lankan cricketing community. 

He is a worthy recipient of the ICC Cricketer of the Year award. Jeevan Mendis is a left-handed opening batsman who has represented Sri Lanka and Tamil Union in various domestic tournaments.

Mendis has played for various teams in the Bangladesh Premier League, most notably Chittagong Vikings and Sylhet Thunder. He has also played for the Dhaka Division and the Sydney Sixers in the IPL. 

Mendis has also played for the Barisal Bulls and Derbyshire in the English county circuit. Mendis has a batting average of over 40 in both domestic and international cricket.

He is currently a part of the Tshwane Spartans in the CSA T20 Challenge. Mendis is a left-arm orthodox spinner who has played for the Chittagong Vikings and the Sylhet Thunder. 

Mendis made his international debut for Sri Lanka in 2009. Mendis has played a major role in Sri Lanka's T20I successes in the past.

36. Nathan McCullum

Career

  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA, Matches: 84: 63: 65: 203, Runs scored: 1,070: 299: 2,329: 3,077, Batting average: 20.98: 11.50: 25.04: 23.31, 100s/50s: 0/4: 0/0: 1/14: 1/16, Top score: 65: 36*: 106*: 119, Balls bowled: 3,536: 1,123: 11,508: 9,079, Wickets: 63: 58: 139: 169, Bowling average: 46.92: 22.03: 40.05: 41.41, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 3: 1, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/24: 4/16: 6/90: 5/39, Catches/stumpings: 41/–: 26/–: 71/–: 97/–
  • Competition: ODI: T20I: FC: LA
  • Matches: 84: 63: 65: 203
  • Runs scored: 1,070: 299: 2,329: 3,077
  • Batting average: 20.98: 11.50: 25.04: 23.31
  • 100s/50s: 0/4: 0/0: 1/14: 1/16
  • Top score: 65: 36*: 106*: 119
  • Balls bowled: 3,536: 1,123: 11,508: 9,079
  • Wickets: 63: 58: 139: 169
  • Bowling average: 46.92: 22.03: 40.05: 41.41
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 3: 1
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/24: 4/16: 6/90: 5/39
  • Catches/stumpings: 41/–: 26/–: 71/–: 97/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 26 March 2016

Nathan McCullum is an all-rounder who has played for New Zealand since 2007. He has played 156 ODIs, scoring 806 runs and taking 82 wickets. He was part of the New Zealand team that won the 2015 ICC World Cup.

Nathan McCullum is the son of former New Zealand player, Stuart McCullum. Nathan McCullum was born in Dunedin, Otago, and grew up in Hamilton. He graduated from the University of Otago with a degree in economics.

Nathan McCullum lives in Auckland with his wife and two children. Nathan McCullum is a fan of the New Zealand rugby union team. Nathan McCullum is a member of the New Zealand cricket team's coaching staff. Nathan McCullum made his T20I debut in 2007 against South Africa.

He has played 203 T20I matches, scoring 1,070 runs at an average of 20.98, with a top score of 106 not out. He has also bowled 3,536 balls in T20Is, taking 11,508 wickets. Nathan McCullum is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm orthodox spinner.

37. Carlos Brathwaite

Carlos Brathwaite Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC, Matches: 3: 44: 41: 39, Runs scored: 181: 559: 310: 1,522, Batting average: 45.25: 16.44: 14.76: 27.67, 100s/50s: 0/3: 1/1: 0/0: 1/9, Top score: 69: 101: 37*: 109, Balls bowled: 408: 1,825: 709: 4,472, Wickets: 1: 43: 31: 88, Bowling average: 242.00: 41.06: 32.67: 23.84, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 0: 2, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 1/30: 5/27: 3/20: 7/90, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 11/–: 19/–: 20/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: T20I: FC
  • Matches: 3: 44: 41: 39
  • Runs scored: 181: 559: 310: 1,522
  • Batting average: 45.25: 16.44: 14.76: 27.67
  • 100s/50s: 0/3: 1/1: 0/0: 1/9
  • Top score: 69: 101: 37*: 109
  • Balls bowled: 408: 1,825: 709: 4,472
  • Wickets: 1: 43: 31: 88
  • Bowling average: 242.00: 41.06: 32.67: 23.84
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 1: 0: 2
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/30: 5/27: 3/20: 7/90
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 11/–: 19/–: 20/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 14 August 2019

Carlos Brathwaite is an all-rounder who has played for West Indies since 2011. He made his Test debut against Australia in 2015 and his last Test was against India in 2016.

He has also played ODIs for West Indies and has scored 161 international runs. Carlos Brathwaite is from Barbados and he has been a regular for the West Indies cricket team.

Carlos Brathwaite made his international cricketing debut for Barbados in 2010 against Bangladesh. 

He has since played for Combined Campuses and Colleges, Barbados Tridents, Delhi Daredevils, Sydney Thunder, Khulna Titans, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kent, Lahore Qalandars, Kolkata Knight Riders, Peshawar Zalmi, and Jamaica Tallawahs.

Carlos Brathwaite is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm off-spin. He has scored over 2,000 international runs, including 20 centuries, and taken over 100 wickets. Carlos Brathwaite is one of the most in-demand cricketers in the world, with clubs in England, the Caribbean, and Australia vying for his signature. 

He has been awarded the Barbados Sportsman of the Year Award, the ICC Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year Award, and the CPL Player of the Year Award.

Carlos Brathwaite is married to his college sweetheart, and the couple have two children. Carlos Brathwaite is a devout Christian, and he has committed his time to working with children in the Barbados community through.

His charity work. Carlos Brathwaite is considered one of the most exciting and talented young cricketers in the world, and he is sure to continue making a name for himself on the international stage.

38. Ed Cowan

Ed Cowan Career

  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 18: 143: 98: 16, Runs scored: 1,001: 10,097: 2,984: 229, Batting average: 31.28: 41.89: 36.83: 16.35, 100s/50s: 1/6: 25/48: 4/22: 0/1, Top score: 136: 225: 131*: 70, Balls bowled: –: 142: –: –, Wickets: –: 0: –: –, Bowling average: –: –: –: –, 5 wickets in innings: –: –: –: –, 10 wickets in match: –: –: –: –, Best bowling: –: –: –: –, Catches/stumpings: 24/–: 94/–: 30/–: 2/–
  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 18: 143: 98: 16
  • Runs scored: 1,001: 10,097: 2,984: 229
  • Batting average: 31.28: 41.89: 36.83: 16.35
  • 100s/50s: 1/6: 25/48: 4/22: 0/1
  • Top score: 136: 225: 131*: 70
  • Balls bowled: –: 142: –: –
  • Wickets: –: 0: –: –
  • Bowling average: –: –: –: –
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: –: –: –
  • 10 wickets in match: –: –: –: –
  • Best bowling: –: –: –: –
  • Catches/stumpings: 24/–: 94/–: 30/–: 2/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 7 March 2018

Ed Cowan is an opening batsman for Australia. He made his Test debut against India in December 2011 and last played against England in July 2013. Cowan played for Sydney Thunder in the Australian Big Bash League during the 2013/14 season.

He is a left-handed batsman and bowls right-arm leg break. Cowan is married to his wife, Carly. The couple have two children. 

Cowan was born in Paddington, Sydney and attended John F Kennedy School. He has a degree in business from the University of New South Wales.

Cowan is a member of the Australian Institute of Sport. He is a vice-president of the Sydney Thunder. Ed Cowan is an Australian all-rounder who has played for New South Wales and Tasmania. 

Cowan has played in 18 Tests, 143 one-day internationals and 98 Twenty20 internationals. He has scored 1,001 runs and taken 225 wickets in Test cricket, while scoring 70 centuries and taking four wickets in One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. 

Cowan is a left-handed batsman and a leg-spinner. He was born on the 26th of January, 1988. Cowan played for Oxford University Cricket Club from 2003 to 2004 and then for New South Wales from 2004 to 2008.

He then played for Scotland from 2008 to 2009, before returning to play for New South Wales from 2009 to 2014 and again from 2015 to 2017. 

He played for the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League from 2013 to 2014 and again from 2015 to 2017. Cowan announced his retirement from professional cricket on the 28th of October, 2017.

39. Peter Nevill

Peter Nevill Career

  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 17: 126: 77: 57, Runs scored: 468: 5,927: 1,205: 374, Batting average: 22.28: 36.81: 22.73: 14.38, 100s/50s: 0/3: 10/33: 0/6: 0/0, Top score: 66: 235*: 74: 33, Catches/stumpings: 61/2: 391/25: 111/10: 22/9
  • Competition: Test: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 17: 126: 77: 57
  • Runs scored: 468: 5,927: 1,205: 374
  • Batting average: 22.28: 36.81: 22.73: 14.38
  • 100s/50s: 0/3: 10/33: 0/6: 0/0
  • Top score: 66: 235*: 74: 33
  • Catches/stumpings: 61/2: 391/25: 111/10: 22/9
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 16 January 2022

Peter Nevill is a professional cricketer who has played for Australia since 2015. He is best known for being a wicket-keeper-batsman.  Nevill made his Test debut in 2015 against England and has played in all three formats of the game.

Nevill has also been a regular in the T20I side and has played in all three formats of the game.  Nevill is a hard-hitting batsman who is known for his ability to score runs quickly. 

Peter Nevill is an English cricketer who has played for New South Wales and Melbourne Renegades in the Australian domestic cricket.

Nevill was born in Gloucestershire, England in 1988. He made his first-class debut for New South Wales in 2008 and has played 126 first-class matches. Nevill has also played 77 Twenty20 matches for New South Wales and Melbourne Renegades. 

Nevill has scored 1,205 runs in first-class matches and 374 in Twenty20 matches. His highest score in first-class cricket is an unbeaten 235 against Tasmania in 2009.

Nevill has also taken 61 catches and made 111 stumpings in first-class cricket. Nevill joined Melbourne Renegades in 2015 and has played 66 first-class and 23 Twenty20 matches for them. Nevill was a part of the England team that won the Ashes in 2018.

40. Mickey Edwards

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 3: 10: 3, Runs scored: 24: 29: 0, Batting average: 4.00: 9.66: –, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 11: 11: 0*, Balls bowled: 290: 440: 54, Wickets: 5: 11: 2, Bowling average: 38.00: 38.81: 42.00, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 2/48: 4/31: 1/19, Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 1/–: 3/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 3: 10: 3
  • Runs scored: 24: 29: 0
  • Batting average: 4.00: 9.66: –
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 11: 11: 0*
  • Balls bowled: 290: 440: 54
  • Wickets: 5: 11: 2
  • Bowling average: 38.00: 38.81: 42.00
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 2/48: 4/31: 1/19
  • Catches/stumpings: 2/–: 1/–: 3/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 18 October 2022

Mickey Edwards is a right-handed bowler who joined the New South Wales squad in 2017. Edwards has played for the Sydney Sixers in the KFC Big Bash League since 2018.

Edwards has represented Australia at Under-19 and Under-23 level, and has taken part in the 2018 ICC World Twenty20. Edwards is the son of former Australian cricketer, Jack Edwards.

Edwards made his first-class debut for New South Wales in January 2018. Edwards is a left-handed batsman and has played in the Big Bash League for both Sydney Sixers and New South Wales.

Edwards is a physical presence on the field, and is known for his fast bowling. Edwards is a promising young bowler, and is expected to be a key member of the New South Wales side in the future.

Mickey Edwards was a successful all rounder who was one of the leading T20I batsmen of his era. He was known for his attacking batting style, which helped him score many runs in a short period of time.

He also became a successful wicketkeeper and held the record for the most dismissals in a T20I innings. He played for several teams, including the West Indies, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka, and was a part of the side that won the World T20 in 2014.

He retired from international cricket in 2017, but continues to play for his local team. Mickey Edwards is now a cricket commentator for various channels. He is a successful businessman and has launched several businesses in the Caribbean. Mickey Edwards is currently married and has two children.

He is a popular figure in the cricketing world and is known for his good sense of humour.

41. Izharulhaq Naveed

Izharulhaq Naveed Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 3: 7: 14, Runs scored: 13: 1: 5, Batting average: 3.25: 1.00: -, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 13: 1*: 2*, Balls bowled: 354: 378: 291, Wickets: 8: 8: 17, Bowling average: 27.12: 31.12: 19.29, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/39: 2/15: 4/23, Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 2/–: 3/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 3: 7: 14
  • Runs scored: 13: 1: 5
  • Batting average: 3.25: 1.00: -
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 13: 1*: 2*
  • Balls bowled: 354: 378: 291
  • Wickets: 8: 8: 17
  • Bowling average: 27.12: 31.12: 19.29
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/39: 2/15: 4/23
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–: 2/–: 3/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 30 December 2022

Izharulhaq Naveed is a young bowler who has represented Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League for the past two seasons. Naveed is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm leg-spinner.

He has played for Sydney Sixers in the Twenty20 cricket league and has been a regular in the Multan Sultans side. Naveed has a good all-round bowling record and is a mainstay in the Multan Sultans side.

Izharulhaq Naveed is a promising young talent and is likely to play a major role in the future. Izharulhaq Naveed is a Bangladeshi cricketer who has represented the country in three T20 internationals. 

He was the leading wicket taker in the 2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League, taking 17 wickets in 16 matches.

Naveed was born in Rajshahi in Bangladesh, and made his first-class debut for Rajshahi Division in the 2017–18 Bangladesh Premier League. 

He was the leading wicket taker in the 2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League, taking 17 wickets in 16 matches. Naveed made his international debut for Bangladesh in the 2018 T20 International against Sri Lanka.

He took 3 wickets in the match, which Bangladesh won by eight runs. In the 2019 T20 International against Zimbabwe, Naveed took 5 wickets in the match, which helped Bangladesh win by 113 runs. 

In the 2019 Asia Cup Qualifier against Hong Kong, Naveed took 7 wickets in the match, which helped Bangladesh qualify for the 2019 Asia Cup. In the 2019 Asia Cup, Naveed took 3 wickets in the first match, which helped Bangladesh to a victory over Afghanistan.

Naveed is part of the Bangladesh team which is scheduled to compete in the 2020 ICC World T20.

42. Todd Murphy

Todd Murphy Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 7: 14: 4, Runs scored: 83: 62: –, Batting average: 13.83: 10.33: –, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: –/–, Top score: 34: 19: –, Balls bowled: 1,673: 690: 54, Wickets: 29: 12: 1, Bowling average: 25.20: 49.25: 46.00, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: –, Best bowling: 4/42: 2/29: 1/13, Catches/stumpings: 4/–: 3/–: 1/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 7: 14: 4
  • Runs scored: 83: 62: –
  • Batting average: 13.83: 10.33: –
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0: –/–
  • Top score: 34: 19: –
  • Balls bowled: 1,673: 690: 54
  • Wickets: 29: 12: 1
  • Bowling average: 25.20: 49.25: 46.00
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: –
  • Best bowling: 4/42: 2/29: 1/13
  • Catches/stumpings: 4/–: 3/–: 1/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 5 December 2022

Todd Murphy is a left-handed bowler who has played for the Sydney Sixers since the 2021/22 season. Murphy has enjoyed a successful career so far, with 23 wickets in 21 matches for Victoria.

Murphy is a hard-working player who is always looking to improve his game. Murphy is a promising young talent and is sure to continue achieving success in the future. Murphy is a great role model for young bowlers and is always willing to help out his teammates.

Murphy is a talented athlete who is always looking to push himself to the limits. Murphy is a talented all-rounder who can play any position in the team. Murphy is a hard worker who always puts in the extra effort in training. Murphy is a dedicated player who is always looking to improve his game.

Todd Murphy is an Australian cricketer who has played for the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League. Todd Murphy has represented Australia at Under-19 level, and made his Test debut in January 2019. 

Todd Murphy has also played for Victoria and Tasmania at representative level. Todd Murphy is a left-handed batsman and bowler.

Todd Murphy has played 74 games for the Melbourne Stars, scoring 2,326 runs and taking 190 wickets. Todd Murphy made his ODI debut in November 2018, and has since played three more matches. 

Todd Murphy is contracted to the Melbourne Stars until the end of the 2020-21 season. Todd Murphy is a member of Australia's squad for the 2022 ICC World Twenty20. Todd Murphy's father, Terry, played first-class cricket for Tasmania.

43. Marcus North

Marcus North Career

  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA, Matches: 21: 2: 214: 181, Runs scored: 1,171: 6: 13,764: 5,312, Batting average: 35.48: 3.00: 40.72: 34.94, 100s/50s: 5/4: 0/0: 37/69: 9/34, Top score: 128: 5: 239*: 137*, Balls bowled: 1,258: 18: 12,455: 2,885, Wickets: 14: 0: 158: 74, Bowling average: 42.21: –: 39.08: 33.10, 5 wickets in innings: 1: –: 3: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: –: 0: 0, Best bowling: 6/55: –: 6/55: 4/26, Catches/stumpings: 17/–: 1/–: 153/–: 61/–
  • Competition: Test: ODI: FC: LA
  • Matches: 21: 2: 214: 181
  • Runs scored: 1,171: 6: 13,764: 5,312
  • Batting average: 35.48: 3.00: 40.72: 34.94
  • 100s/50s: 5/4: 0/0: 37/69: 9/34
  • Top score: 128: 5: 239*: 137*
  • Balls bowled: 1,258: 18: 12,455: 2,885
  • Wickets: 14: 0: 158: 74
  • Bowling average: 42.21: –: 39.08: 33.10
  • 5 wickets in innings: 1: –: 3: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: –: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 6/55: –: 6/55: 4/26
  • Catches/stumpings: 17/–: 1/–: 153/–: 61/–
  • Source: CricketArchive, 6 January 2015

Marcus North is an Australian left-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler. North made his Test debut in 2009 against South Africa and has since played in at least five more Tests.

North has also played in over 50 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and scored over 6000 runs in the format. North is a regular member of the Australian squad and is currently the vice-captain of the side.

North has been a part of the side that has won three Test series and two One Day International series. Marcus North is a hard-hitting batsman who is known for his aggressive batting style. North is also a good off break bowler and is known for his accurate bowling.

Marcus North is a versatile player who can bowl both off break and spin. Marcus North is a highly respected member of the Australian side and is highly regarded by his peers.

44. Benjamin Manenti

Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 6: 6: 28, Runs scored: 310: 113: 53, Batting average: 38.75: 37.66: 7.57, 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/1: 0/0, Top score: 85*: 60: 22, Balls bowled: 1,221: 327: 471, Wickets: 19: 10: 19, Bowling average: 33.52: 27.10: 30.73, 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 5/107: 2/37: 2/13, Catches/stumpings: 6/–: 3/–: 6/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 6: 6: 28
  • Runs scored: 310: 113: 53
  • Batting average: 38.75: 37.66: 7.57
  • 100s/50s: 0/2: 0/1: 0/0
  • Top score: 85*: 60: 22
  • Balls bowled: 1,221: 327: 471
  • Wickets: 19: 10: 19
  • Bowling average: 33.52: 27.10: 30.73
  • 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 5/107: 2/37: 2/13
  • Catches/stumpings: 6/–: 3/–: 6/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 22 January 2023

Ben Manenti is a bowler who has represented both Sydney Sixers and South Australia in the KFC Big Bash League. Ben Manenti made his debut for the Sixers in the BBL in 2018 and has since played a total of 9 games.

Ben Manenti has a bowling action that is right-arm off break. Ben Manenti has taken 7 wickets in his 9 appearances for the Sixers, including a best bowling performance of 2/20. Ben Manenti has also been used as a bowler in Tasmania, where he has taken 7 wickets in 4 matches.

Ben Manenti is a right-handed batsman and has made a total of 23 appearances in the BBL, scoring 163 runs. Ben Manenti is contracted to play for Sydney Sixers in the BBL for the next two seasons. 

Ben Manenti is a product of the Sydney Cricket Ground Academy. Ben Manenti is an exciting young bowler who is still developing his skills and could be a major player in the BBL in the future.

45. Dominic Thornely

Dominic Thornely Career

  • Competition: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 83: 100: 57, Runs scored: 5,166: 2,406: 778, Batting average: 42.69: 29.34: 21.02, 100s/50s: 10/29: 2/15: 0/3, Top score: 261*: 108: 67*, Balls bowled: 4,822: 2,005: 533, Wickets: 56: 52: 28, Bowling average: 39.83: 32.86: 24.50, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 3/38: 3/17: 4/22, Catches/stumpings: 51/–: 31/–: 23/–
  • Competition: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 83: 100: 57
  • Runs scored: 5,166: 2,406: 778
  • Batting average: 42.69: 29.34: 21.02
  • 100s/50s: 10/29: 2/15: 0/3
  • Top score: 261*: 108: 67*
  • Balls bowled: 4,822: 2,005: 533
  • Wickets: 56: 52: 28
  • Bowling average: 39.83: 32.86: 24.50
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 3/38: 3/17: 4/22
  • Catches/stumpings: 51/–: 31/–: 23/–
  • Source: [1], 17 August 2009

Dominic Thornely is a former Australian batsman who played for New South Wales from 2001 to 2010. He is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm medium.

He played for Surrey in 2005 and 2006, before signing with Mumbai Indians in 2008. Thornely retired from cricket in 2010, having played in 104 international matches and scored more than 3000 runs.

He is married and has two children. He has worked in cricket administration since retiring from playing. Thornely was named in the Australian squad for the 2011 World Cup, but did not play in the tournament.

He is currently the batting coach for the New South Wales Second XI. Dominic Thornely played for Sydney Sixers in the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 seasons. He was a prolific scorer, averaging 42.69 in T20s and 29.34 in first-class cricket.

He also bowled well, taking 4,822 wickets at an average of 39.83. He made 51 catches and 31 stumpings.

46. Ian Moran

Career

  • Competition: List A: Twenty20, Matches: 13: 9, Runs scored: 215: 33, Batting average: 19.54: 11.00, 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0, Top score: 45: 20, Balls bowled: 396: 90, Wickets: 14: 8, Bowling average: 27.64: 18.50, 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0, Best bowling: 5/28: 3/21, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 1/–
  • Competition: List A: Twenty20
  • Matches: 13: 9
  • Runs scored: 215: 33
  • Batting average: 19.54: 11.00
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 0/0
  • Top score: 45: 20
  • Balls bowled: 396: 90
  • Wickets: 14: 8
  • Bowling average: 27.64: 18.50
  • 5 wickets in innings: 1: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 5/28: 3/21
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 1/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 26 December 2016

Moran is a right-handed bowler who has played for New South Wales and Scotland in both List A and T20 cricket. Moran made his List A debut for Scotland in 2006 against Warwickshire and has played six List A matches, the last of which was against Derbyshire in 2007.

Moran has played in the T20 Big Bash for Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder and has taken eight wickets at an average of 18.50. Moran made his first-class debut for New South Wales in 2005 and has played for the state in 38 matches, the last of which was in the 2014/15 season.

Moran was born in Sydney, Australia and is of Irish descent. Moran started playing cricket at an early age and was recognised as one of the best prospects in New South Wales. Moran made his Twenty20 debut for NSW in 2006 and proceeded to play for the state for a number of seasons.

Moran was a part of the Sydney Thunder team that won the 2014-15 Big Bash League. Moran has also played for the Australia A side and was part of the side that won the 2011–12 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament. 

Moran is currently a part of the Adelaide Strikers team and is one of the leading batsmen in the competition.

Moran is a hard-hitting batsman and is known for his explosive batting style. Moran is a good fielder and has taken several catches in the middle-order. Moran is also a good bowler and has taken several wickets in the competition. 

Moran is one of the most consistent batsmen in the Twenty20 format and is a key player for both the Sydney Thunder and the Adelaide Strikers.

47. Mark Cosgrove

Mark Cosgrove Career

  • Competition: ODI: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 3: 221: 160: 139, Runs scored: 112: 14,976: 4,821: 3,112, Batting average: 37.33: 40.36: 32.14: 24.89, 100s/50s: 0/1: 36/87: 4/39: 0/14, Top score: 74: 233: 121: 89, Balls bowled: 30: 4,307: 1,067: 197, Wickets: 1: 52: 18: 10, Bowling average: 13.00: 46.01: 63.38: 32.00, 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0, Best bowling: 1/1: 3/3: 2/21: 2/11, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 133/–: 49/–: 26/–
  • Competition: ODI: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 3: 221: 160: 139
  • Runs scored: 112: 14,976: 4,821: 3,112
  • Batting average: 37.33: 40.36: 32.14: 24.89
  • 100s/50s: 0/1: 36/87: 4/39: 0/14
  • Top score: 74: 233: 121: 89
  • Balls bowled: 30: 4,307: 1,067: 197
  • Wickets: 1: 52: 18: 10
  • Bowling average: 13.00: 46.01: 63.38: 32.00
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0: 0: 0: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/1: 3/3: 2/21: 2/11
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 133/–: 49/–: 26/–
  • Source: CricketArchive, 30 September 2019

Cosgrove is a batsman who has played for Australia since 2006. He has scored over 2000 runs in ODIs and is a regular in the Australian side. Cosgrove has been a consistent performer in the domestic cricket circuit in Australia and has also been a part of the international side.

He has scored over 6000 runs in first-class cricket. Cosgrove is a right-hander and bowler and is known for his attacking approach to the game. 

He is also a very handy batsman, with the ability to score runs at any time. Cosgrove has been in the Australian side for a long time and has been a part of many successful tours.

He is also currently a part of the Indian Premier League side Chennai Super Kings. Cosgrove is a popular figure in the cricketing fraternity and has been a part of several charitable events. 

He is also a popular figure with the media and is often interviewed by reporters. Cosgrove is currently the vice-captain of the Australian side and is a key player in the team.

He is also a regular in the team for the ICC World Cup. Cosgrove is a hard worker and is often seen training hard in the off-season. He is also a fitness enthusiast and is known for his work-rate on the field. 

Cosgrove is a popular figure in the Australian cricketing community and is well-loved by his fans. He is also a popular figure in the media and is often interviewed by reporters.

Cosgrove is a consistent performer for the Australian team and is a key player in the side. He is also a regular in the team for the ICC World Cup.

48. Josh Kann

Career

  • Competition: T20, Matches: 3, Runs scored: -, Batting average: -, 100s/50s: -, Top score: -, Balls bowled: 30, Wickets: 1, Bowling average: 76.00, 5 wickets in innings: 0, 10 wickets in match: 0, Best bowling: 1/40, Catches/stumpings: 1/–
  • Competition: T20
  • Matches: 3
  • Runs scored: -
  • Batting average: -
  • 100s/50s: -
  • Top score: -
  • Balls bowled: 30
  • Wickets: 1
  • Bowling average: 76.00
  • 5 wickets in innings: 0
  • 10 wickets in match: 0
  • Best bowling: 1/40
  • Catches/stumpings: 1/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 22 October 2022

Josh Kann is a young player who is making a name for himself in the world of Twenty20 cricket. He has played in three matches so far this season and has scored a total of 97 runs at an average of 19.00.

He has also been excellent with the bat, scoring a total of 50 runs at an average of 44.00. Josh Kann is a promising young player who is sure to continue to improve in the years to come. Josh Kann is a right-arm fast bowler who has played first-class cricket for Victoria and New South Wales.

He has also played Twenty20 cricket for the Melbourne Stars. In November of last year, he made his first-class debut for Victoria against Tasmania. He took 2/21 and 2/33 in that game. He has since played two further first-class games for Victoria, taking 5/72 and 4/79 against Western Australia and Queensland.

In December, he made his Twenty20 debut for the Melbourne Stars against the Sydney Thunder. He took 1/14 from six overs and also made a couple of catches. 

He has since played two more Twenty20 games for the Stars, taking 2/19 against the Hobart Hurricanes and 3/22 against the Adelaide Strikers. He has also played a single List A game for Victoria, taking 1/28 against Tasmania in the JLT Cup.

He is currently contracted to the Melbourne Stars for the remainder of the Australian domestic season.

49. Justin Avendano

Career

  • Competition: T20, Matches: 19, Runs scored: 251, Batting average: 14.76, 100s/50s: 0/1, Top score: 52, Catches/stumpings: 0/–
  • Competition: T20
  • Matches: 19
  • Runs scored: 251
  • Batting average: 14.76
  • 100s/50s: 0/1
  • Top score: 52
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–
  • Source: Cricinfo, 28 January 2022

Justin Avendano is a 29-year-old right-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler who has played for the Sydney Sixers in the Australian Big Bash League (BBL) since 2018.

Avendano made his first-class debut for NSW in the 2017-18 Sheffield Shield season, scoring 134 runs from six innings. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Australia against the West Indies in the 2018 Caribbean Premier League (CPL), scoring a total of 16 runs from four innings.

Avendano made his BBL debut for Sydney Sixers in the 2018-19 season, scoring 63 runs from six innings. He was signed by the Sixers for the 2018-19 BBL season as their squad number 32.

 Avendano was also signed by the Sixers for the 2019-20 BBL season as their squad number 11. He made his List A debut for NSW in the 2018-19 JLT One-Day Cup, scoring 41 runs from four innings.

He made his first-class debut for NSW in the 2017-18 Sheffield Shield season, scoring 134 runs from six innings. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Australia against the West Indies in the 2018 Caribbean Premier League (CPL), scoring a total of 16 runs from four innings.

50. Ben Rohrer

Ben Rohrer Career

  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20, Matches: 1: 55: 47: 103, Runs scored: 16: 2,927: 950: 1,677, Batting average: 16.00: 36.13: 25.67: 26.20, 100s/50s: 0/0: 5/17: 0/5: 0/3, Top score: 16: 163: 80: 64*, Balls bowled: –: 241: 12: 6, Wickets: –: 5: 0: 0, Bowling average: –: 30.20: –: –, 5 wickets in innings: –: 0: –: –, 10 wickets in match: –: 0: –: –, Best bowling: –: 4/13: –: –, Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 31/–: 15/–: 33/–
  • Competition: T20I: FC: LA: T20
  • Matches: 1: 55: 47: 103
  • Runs scored: 16: 2,927: 950: 1,677
  • Batting average: 16.00: 36.13: 25.67: 26.20
  • 100s/50s: 0/0: 5/17: 0/5: 0/3
  • Top score: 16: 163: 80: 64*
  • Balls bowled: –: 241: 12: 6
  • Wickets: –: 5: 0: 0
  • Bowling average: –: 30.20: –: –
  • 5 wickets in innings: –: 0: –: –
  • 10 wickets in match: –: 0: –: –
  • Best bowling: –: 4/13: –: –
  • Catches/stumpings: 0/–: 31/–: 15/–: 33/–
  • Source: ESPNcricinfo, 17 July 2020

Ben Rohrer is a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium bowler who has represented Australia in T20I cricket. Rohrer played for New South Wales in the Australian domestic T20 competition from 2006-07 to 2016-17.

Rohrer made his international debut in 2013, playing 63 matches for Australia in that time. Rohrer is a prolific T20 batsman, with an average of 34.50 in 53 matches. Rohrer is also a competent bowler, taking 54 wickets at an average of 32.07.

Rohrer is regarded as one of the most promising young batsmen in Australian cricket. He has been described as "a powerful hitter of the ball, who can also generate good pace and turn it on the off-side" and is "a very exciting batsman to watch".

Rohrer has been tipped as a potential future Australian captain. Rohrer is currently contracted to play for New South Wales in the upcoming 2018-19 season.

Final Words

The Sydney Sixers have had some of the best players in Australian cricket throughout their history. Some of the most legendary names include Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke, Brad Haddin and Mitchell Starc.

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Shashank Banakar

I am an Indian Sports Analyst at Quant Sports. I have been working in the field of sports analytics for the last 3 years. I started my career with a degree in Economics and MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. It was during my MBA that I got introduced to the world of sports analytics. After graduation, I worked as an assistant to one of India’s most renowned cricket analysts, Sanjay Manjrekar, and then as a research analyst at an investment bank before joining Quant Sports in 2016. As an Indian, Cricket is my passion. LinkedIn

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