Australian Cricketer

1. Michael Klinger (1980)

Australian Cricketer

Opening batsman who made his first class debut in 1999 for Victoria.

2. Marcus Stoinis (1989)

Australian Cricketer

Cricket star who has played one-day cricket for the Australian national side. He played with the team at the 2019 Cricket World Cup. He was later named to the Barbados Tridents...

3. Adam Gilchrist (1971)

Australian Cricketer

Australian cricketer widely considered to be the greatest wicket-keeper-batsmen in the history of cricket, he scored more than 5,000 Test runs at an average over 47. His 17 Test centuries...

4. Ross Gregory (1916)

Australian Cricketer

Prolific batsman who made two Tests for Australia, both against England in 1937.

5. Chris Lynn (1990)

Australian Cricketer

Australian cricket batman known for his time with the Queensland Bulls and Kolkata Knight Riders. In January of 2014, he made his first international appearance for Australia.

6. Ben Cameron (1981)

Australian Cricketer

Cricketer who played for the South Australian Redbacks from 2003 to 2009.

7. Justin Langer (1970)

Australian Cricketer

Storied player who made 105 tests for Australia between 1993 and 2007.

8. Shane Watson (1981)

Australian Cricketer

Australian all-rounder who found success in all three formats of the game. He was named Australian ODI and T20 Player of the Year three times each and Test Player of...

9. Ashley Mallett (1945)

Australian Cricketer

He made 38 tests for Australia, and was considered one of his era's greatest off spin bowlers.

10. Jason Gallian (1971)

Australian Cricketer

Test cricketer, most known for playing with the Essex team. He competed in three Test matches for the English national team.

11. Brad Hogg (1971)

Australian Cricketer

Versatile left-handed player who made his domestic debut in 1994 for Western Australia.

12. Ashton Agar (1993)

Australian Cricketer

Left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner who debuted internationally for Australia in 2013.

13. Travis Head (1993)

Australian Cricketer

Australian international batsman and wicketkeeper who made his debut with his country's senior team in 2016. He'd previously represented the country at the U19 level, including the 2012 U19 World...

14. Ashton Turner (1993)

Australian Cricketer

All-rounder who made his debut during the 2012-2013 for Western Australia.

15. Glenn Maxwell (1988)

Australian Cricketer

Known as "The Big Show," he's represented Australia in Tests, ODIs, and T20s. In 2017, he became the second Australian to record centuries in all three formats of the game.

16. Moisés Henriques (1987)

Australian Cricketer

Portuguese-Australian all-rounder who has served as the captain of New South Wales in domestic cricket and played for teams like Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premiere League. He has played...

17. Ben Dunk (1987)

Australian Cricketer

Australian professional cricket player who played for the Queensland Bulls and the Tasmanian Tigers.

18. Ben Cutting (1987)

Australian Cricketer

Bowler who made his domestic debut in 2007 for Queensland. He joined the Rajasthan Royals in 2014 after spending three years with the Brisbane Heat.

19. Aaron Finch (1986)

Australian Cricketer

Top-order batsman who has represented Australia internationally at events like the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and 2015 Cricket World Cup. In 2012, he was named Big Bash League Player of...

20. Usman Khawaja (1986)

Australian Cricketer

Top-order batsman who's represented Australia in all three formats of the game. He played first-class cricket for New South Wales from 2007 to 2012. 

21. Jackson Bird (1986)

Australian Cricketer

Fast-bowler who made his first class debut in 2011 for Tasmania.

22. Chris Swan (1978)

Australian Cricketer

Australian professional cricketer who joined the Queensland Bulls in 2006. He is known as a right-arm swing bowler and began playing for the Queensland Bulls in 2006.

23. Ben McDermott (1994)

Australian Cricketer

Right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who made his domestic debut for the Brisbane Heat in 2013, making his Twenty20 debut in January 2014.

24. Tom Triffitt (1990)

Australian Cricketer

Wicket-keeper who mad his professional debut in 2011 for Tasmania.

25. Rob Quiney (1982)

Australian Cricketer

Left-handed specialist batsman who made his international debut in 2012 against South Africa.

26. Craig Simmons (1982)

Australian Cricketer

Left-handed batsman who made his first class debut in 2003 for Western Australia.

27. Chris Hartley (1982)

Australian Cricketer

Hard-hitting wicket-keeper who made his debut in 2003 for Queensland.

28. Ed Cowan (1982)

Australian Cricketer

Opening batsman who made his domestic debut in 2003 for Oxford MCCU.

29. Brett Geeves (1982)

Australian Cricketer

Bowler who is best known for his days with Tasmania's national team from 2008-2009.

30. Nathan Rimmington (1982)

Australian Cricketer

Attacking fast-medium bowler who made his debut for Queensland in 2005.

31. Jodie Fields (1984)

Australian Cricketer

Right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who has captained Australia's national team.

32. Mike Whitney (1959)

Australian Cricketer

Former cricket player and TV host known for hosting the game show Who Dares Wins and Sydney Weekender.

33. Peter Nevill (1985)

Australian Cricketer

Australian wicket-keeper who's represented his country at both the Test and T20 levels. In 2016, he set a record for the slowest partnership in the history of Test cricket, combing...

34. Alex Doolan (1985)

Australian Cricketer

Batsman who made his domestic debut in 2008 for Tasmania. He joined the Melbourne Renegades in 2012.

35. Brad Hodge (1974)

Australian Cricketer

Middle order batsman who made his domestic debut in 1993 for Victoria. He played for them until 2012, setting a club record with more than 10,000 runs in the Sheffield...

36. Marcus North (1979)

Australian Cricketer

Known as Snorks or Northy, he made his domestic debut in 1998 for Western Australia.

37. Peter Sleep (1957)

Australian Cricketer

Right-arm legbreak who made 14 Tests for Australia from 1979-1990.

38. Jordan Silk (1992)

Australian Cricketer

Known as Silky, he made his first class debut in 2012 for Tasmania.

39. Sean Abbott (1992)

Australian Cricketer

Right-handed bowler from New South Wales who has made a name for himself as a member of teams liket he Sydney Sixers and Royal Challengers Bangalore. He was voted Australia's...

40. Martin Love (1974)

Australian Cricketer

Former cricket player for the Queensland Bulls, and the Australian national cricket team. In 1995, he led the Queensland Bulls to win their first Sheffield Shield in nearly 70 years. 

41. Mitchell Starc (1990)

Australian Cricketer

Left-arm fast bowler who set an ODI record by taking his first 100 wickets in only 52 innings. He's also represented Australia in Tests, and he set a Melbourne Cricket...

42. Merv Hughes (1961)

Australian Cricketer

Former right-arm fast bowler nicknamed "Fruitfly" who represented Australia at the 1992 Cricket World Cup. He was a fan favorite for his boozing ways and large handlebar mustache.

43. Phillip Hughes (1988)

Australian Cricketer

Top order batsman who made his Test debut for Australia at the age of 20 in a 2009 match against South Africa. He tragically died from a subarachnoid haemorrhage after...

44. Josh Hazlewood (1991)

Australian Cricketer

Professional bowler that was signed by the Indian cricket team the Chennai Super Kings. He has also made appearances as a member of the Australian national team. 

45. Mitchell Marsh (1991)

Australian Cricketer

Middle order batsman who made his first class debut in 2009 for Western Australia.

46. Peter Handscomb (1991)

Australian Cricketer

Batsman and occasional wicket-keeper who made his first-class debut in 2011 for Victoria.

47. Shaun Marsh (1983)

Australian Cricketer

Opening batsman who made his domestic debut in 2008 for Kings XI Punjab. He became a member of the Perth Scorchers in 2011.

48. Clint McKay (1983)

Australian Cricketer

Right-arm fast medium bowler who made his domestic debut in 2006 for Victoria.

49. Peter Siddle (1984)

Australian Cricketer

Right-arm fast bowler who became the 15th player to take 200 Test wickets for Australia. He's perhaps most famous for taking a hat-trick on his 26th birthday in 2010.

50. Darren Lehmann (1970)

Australian Cricketer

Aggressive left-handed batsman who played internationally for Australia from 1996-2005.

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