List of Australia ODI cricketers

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This is a list of Australian One-day International cricketers. A One Day International, or an ODI, is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each one having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The list is arranged in the order in which each player earned his first ODI cap. [1] Where more than one player earned his first ODI cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname.

Contents

Key

Players

Statistics are correct as of 29 September 2024 [1] [2] [3]
Cap NameCareerMatInnNORunsHSAvg100/50BallsMdnRunsWktBBAvg5wICaStRef
1 Greg Chappell 1971–19837472142,331138* 40.183/143,108412,097725/1529.122230 [4]
2 Ian Chappell 1971–1980161626738648.070/84212322/1411.50050 [5]
3 Alan Connolly 19711000n/an/a0/0640620n/an/a000 [6]
4 Bill Lawry 1971110272727.000/00000n/an/a010 [7]
5 Graham McKenzie 19711000n/an/a0/06002222/2211.00010 [8]
6 Ashley Mallett 1971–19759311487.000/05027341113/3431.00040 [9]
7 Rod Marsh 1971–19849276151,2256620.080/40000n/an/a01204 [10]
8 Ian Redpath 1971–197555046249.200/00000n/an/a020 [11]
9 Keith Stackpole 1971–19746602246137.330/37705433/4018.00010 [12]
10 Alan Thomson 19711000n/an/a0/06422211/2222.00000 [13]
11 Doug Walters 1971–1981282465135928.500/2314327342/2468.250100 [14]
12 Ross Edwards 1972–197598125580*36.420/30000n/an/a000 [15]
13 Dennis Lillee 1972–19836334824042*9.230/03,593802,1451035/3420.821100 [16]
14 Bob Massie 19723111616*n/a0/0183512932/3543.00010 [17]
15 Paul Sheahan 1972330755025.000/10000n/an/a000 [18]
16 Graeme Watson 19722211111*11.000/04812822/2814.00000 [19]
17 David Colley 19721000n/an/a0/0661720n/an/a000 [20]
18 Jeff Hammond 19721111515*n/a0/05414111/4141.00000 [21]
19 Ray Bright 1974–198611846619*16.500/0462335031/28116.66020 [22]
20 Ian Davis 1974–19773311211*6.000/00000n/an/a000 [23]
21 Geoff Dymock 1974–198015743514*11.660/080616412152/2127.46010 [24]
22 Gary Gilmour 1974–19755214228*42.000/03209165166/1410.31220 [25]
23 Max Walker 1974–19811711379209.870/01,00624546204/1927.30060 [26]
24 Ashley Woodcock 1974–1974110535353.000/10000n/an/a000 [27]
25 Wally Edwards 1975110222.000/01000n/an/a000 [28]
26 Alan Hurst 1975–197984473*n/a0/040211203125/2116.91110 [29]
27 Terry Jenner 1975110121212.000/0641280n/an/a000 [30]
28 Jeff Thomson 1975–198550306181217.540/02,696371,942554/6735.30090 [31]
29 Rick McCosker 1975–1982141403209522.850/20000n/an/a030 [32]
30 Alan Turner 197566024710141.161/00000n/an/a030 [33]
31 Gary Cosier 1975–19799721548430.800/14099248145/1817.71140 [34]
32 David Hookes 1977–1986393628267624.290/52902811/228.000110 [35]
33 Mick Malone 1977–198210733615*9.000/061216315112/928.63010 [36]
34 Kerry O'Keeffe 19772211616*16.000/013237921/3639.50000 [37]
35 Len Pascoe 1977–1982291173915*9.750/01,568211,066535/3020.11160 [38]
36 Craig Serjeant 1977–1978330734624.330/00000n/an/a010 [39]
37 Kim Hughes 1977–1985978861,9689824.000/171040n/an/a0270 [40]
38 Richie Robinson 1977220827041.000/10000n/an/a031 [41]
39 Ian Callen 1978–198253263*6.000/0180214853/2429.60020 [42]
40 Wayne Clark 19782000n/an/a0/010036132/3920.33000 [43]
41 Rick Darling 1978–1982181813637421.350/10000n/an/a060 [44]
42 Trevor Laughlin 1978–19796511057426.250/1308322483/5428.00000 [45]
43 Steve Rixon 1978–19856634020*13.330/00000n/an/a092 [46]
44 Bob Simpson 1978220362318.000/010209522/3047.50040 [47]
45 Peter Toohey 1978–197954210554*52.500/10000n/an/a000 [48]
46 Graeme Wood 1978–19898377112,219114*33.623/110000n/an/a0170 [49]
47 Graham Yallop 1978–19843027682366*39.190/7138011932/2839.66050 [50]
48 Bruce Yardley 1978–1983740582814.500/0198513073/2818.57010 [51]
49 Allan Border 1979–1994273252396,524127*30.623/392,661112,071733/2028.3601270 [52]
50 Phil Carlson 197942011115.500/016837021/2135.00000 [53]
51 John Maclean 1979210111111.000/00000n/an/a000 [54]
52 Andrew Hilditch 1979–19858802267228.250/10000n/an/a010 [55]
53 Rodney Hogg 1979–1985713520137229.130/03,677572,418854/2928.44080 [56]
54 Kevin Wright 1979520292314.500/00000n/an/a080 [57]
55 Jeff Moss 1979110777.000/00000n/an/a020 [58]
56 Graeme Porter 1979210333.000/010853332/1311.00010 [59]
57 Bruce Laird 1979–198223233594117*29.701/20000n/an/a050 [60]
58 Julien Wiener 1979–19807701405020.000/1240340n/an/a020 [61]
59 Dav Whatmore 1980110222.000/00000n/an/a000 [62]
60 John Dyson 1980–1983292747557932.820/40000n/an/a0120 [63]
61 Trevor Chappell 1980–19832013022911017.611/07364538193/3128.31080 [64]
62 Shaun Graf 1980–198111602484.000/0522434582/2343.12010 [65]
63 Geoff Lawson 1980–198979521837833*11.110/04,259942,592884/2629.450180 [66]
64 Martin Kent 1981551783319.500/00000n/an/a040 [67]
65 Graeme Beard 19812000n/an/a0/011237042/2017.50000 [68]
66 Terry Alderman 1981–199165186329*2.660/03,371752,056885/1723.362290 [69]
67 Dirk Wellham 1981–1987171723799725.260/10000n/an/a080 [70]
68 Greg Ritchie 1982–1987444279598427.400/60000n/an/a090 [71]
69 Wayne B. Phillips 1982–19864841685275*24.340/60000n/an/a0427 [72]
70 Carl Rackemann 1983–199152186349*2.830/02,791511,833825/1622.35160 [73]
71 Kepler Wessels [74] 1983–1985545131,74010736.251/147372655182/1636.380190 [75]
72 John Maguire 1983–1984231154214*7.000/01,00912769193/6140.47020 [76]
73 Tom Hogan 1983–19841612472279.000/091712574234/3324.950100 [77]
74 Ken MacLeay 1983–1987161321394112.630/08578626156/3941.73120 [78]
75 Steve Smith 1983–19852824286111739.132/87050n/an/a080 [79]
76 Mike Whitney 1983–199338137409*6.660/02,106431,249464/3427.150110 [80]
77 Roger Woolley 1983432311631.000/00000n/an/a011 [81]
78 Greg Matthews 1984–19935950136195416.720/12,808212,004573/2735.150230 [82]
79 Dean Jones 1984–1994164161256,06814544.617/4610608132/3427.000540 [83]
80 David Boon 1984–1995181177165,96412237.045/37820860n/an/a0450 [84]
81 Murray Bennett 1984–198584196*3.000/0408627542/2768.75010 [85]
82 Craig McDermott 1985–19961387817432377.080/07,4611015,0182035/4424.711270 [86]
83 Simon O'Donnell 1985–19918764151,24274*25.340/94,350493,1021085/1328.721220 [87]
84 Bob Holland 19852000n/an/a0/012629922/4949.50000 [88]
85 Rod McCurdy 198511623313*8.250/05158375123/1931.25010 [89]
86 Robbie Kerr 19854419787*32.330/10000n/an/a010 [90]
87 Simon Davis 1986–1988391172065.000/02,016461,133443/1025.75050 [91]
88 Dave Gilbert 198614833987.800/06844552185/4630.66130 [92]
89 Bruce Reid 1986–19926121849103.760/03,250532,203635/5334.96160 [93]
90 Steve Waugh 1986–2002325288587,569120*32.903/458,883566,7611954/3334.6701110 [94]
91 Geoff Marsh 1986–199211711564,357126*39.979/226040n/an/a0310 [95]
92 Glenn Trimble 1986221444.000/0240320n/an/a000 [96]
93 Tim Zoehrer 1986–1994221531305010.830/10000n/an/a0212 [97]
94 Greg Dyer 1986–19882313217445*15.810/00000n/an/a0244 [98]
95 Glenn Bishop 19872201376.500/00000n/an/a010 [99]
96 Peter Taylor 1987–199283472543754*19.860/13,937332,740974/3828.240340 [100]
97 Mike Veletta 1987–19892019448468*32.260/20000n/an/a080 [101]
98 Tom Moody 1987–19997664121,2118923.280/102,797312,014523/2538.730210 [102]
99 Tim May 1987–19954712839159.750/02,504171,772393/1945.43030 [103]
100 Andrew Zesers 1987222108*n/a0/09017411/3774.00010 [104]
101 Tony Dodemaide 1988–1993241671243013.770/01,32730753365/2120.91170 [105]
102 Ian Healy 1988–1997168120361,7645621.000/40000n/an/a019439 [106]
103 Jamie Siddons 1988110323232.000/00000n/an/a000 [107]
104 Merv Hughes 1988–1993331781002011.110/01,639221,115384/4429.34060 [108]
105 Mark Waugh 1988–2002244236208,50017339.3518/503,687112,938855/2434.5611080 [109]
106 Greg Campbell 1989–1990123164*3.000/06139404183/1722.44040 [110]
107 Mark Taylor 1989–199711311013,51410532.231/280000n/an/a0560 [111]
108 Paul Reiffel 1992–19999257215035813.970/14,732853,0961064/1329.200250 [112]
109 Damien Martyn 1992–2006208182515,346144*40.805/377942704122/2158.660690 [113]
110 Shane Warne [114] 1993–2003193106281,0165513.020/110,6001107,5142915/3325.821800 [115]
111 Matthew Hayden [114] 1993–2008160154156,131181*44.1010/3660180n/an/a0680 [116]
112 Brendon Julian 1993–1999251702243513.170/01,14611997223/4045.31080 [117]
113 Glenn McGrath [114] 1993–20072496738115113.960/012,9282798,3543807/1521.987360 [118]
114 Michael Slater 1993–1997424219877324.070/9121110n/an/a090 [119]
115 Damien Fleming 1994–20018831181522911.690/04,619623,4021345/3625.381140 [120]
116 Michael Bevan 1994–2004232196676,912108*53.586/461,96641,655363/3645.970690 [121]
117 Justin Langer 1994–19978721603632.000/00000n/an/a021 [122]
118 Jo Angel 1994–1995310000.000/0162311342/4728.25000 [123]
119 Gavin Robertson 1994–19981374451515.000/0597143083/2953.75030 [124]
120 Phil Emery 19941111111*n/a0/00000n/an/a030 [125]
121 Stuart Law 1994–1999545151,23711026.891/78073635122/2252.910120 [126]
122 Greg Blewett 1995–19993230355157*20.400/27493646142/646.14070 [127]
123 Ricky Ponting [114] 1995–20123743643913,58916441.8129/82150010431/1234.6601590 [128]
124 Shane Lee 1995–2001453584774717.660/01,706141,245485/3325.931230 [129]
125 Michael Kasprowicz 1995–2005431397428*18.500/02,225281,674675/4524.982130 [130]
126 Brad Hogg 1996–2008123652679071*20.250/25,564374,1881565/3226.842360 [131]
127 Jason Gillespie 1996–200597391628944*12.560/05,144793,6111425/2225.423100 [132]
128 Darren Lehmann 1996–2005117101223,07811938.964/171,79331,445524/727.780260 [133]
129 Adam Gilchrist [114] 1996–2008286278119,59517235.9316/550000n/an/a041654 [134]
130 Andy Bichel 1997–20046736134716420.470/13,257282,463787/2031.572190 [135]
131 Anthony Stuart 1997310111.000/0180210985/2613.62120 [136]
132 Adam Dale 1997–2000301287815*19.500/01,59634979323/1830.590110 [137]
133 Michael Di Venuto 19979902418926.770/20000n/an/a010 [138]
134 Matthew Elliott 1997110111.000/00000n/an/a000 [139]
135 Ian Harvey 1997–200473511171548*17.870/03,279292,577854/1630.310170 [140]
136 Paul Wilson 1997–19981152421.330/05626450133/3934.61010 [141]
137 Jimmy Maher 1998–2003262034389525.760/10000n/an/a0180 [142]
138 Brad Young 1998–1999631311815.500/0234025111/26251.00020 [143]
139 Andrew Symonds 1998–2009198161335,08815639.756/305,935304,9551335/1837.251820 [144]
140 Brett Lee 2000–20122211104411765917.810/311,1851388,8773805/2223.369540 [145]
141 Stuart MacGill 2000321111.000/0180410564/1917.50020 [146]
142 Nathan Bracken 2001–2009116351819921*11.700/05,759914,2401745/4724.362260 [147]
143 Simon Katich 2001–2006454251,324107*35.781/90000n/an/a0130 [148]
144 Brad Haddin 2001–2015126115163,12211031.532/160000n/an/a017011 [149]
145 Brad Williams 2002–200425642713*13.500/01,20319814355/2223.25240 [150]
146 Ryan Campbell 2002220543827.000/00000n/an/a041 [151]
147 Nathan Hauritz 2002–201158321733653*22.400/12,724122,152634/2934.150240 [152]
148 Shane Watson 2002–2015190169275,757185*40.549/336,466355,3421684/3631.790640 [153]
149 Michael Clarke 2003–2015245223447,98113044.588/582,58572,146575/3537.6411060 [154]
150 Michael Hussey 2004–2012185157445,442109*48.153/39240123521/22117.5001050 [155]
151 James Hopes 2005–2010846181,32663*25.010/33,157322,384675/1435.581250 [156]
152 Cameron White 2005–20189177162,07210533.962/113312351123/529.250370 [157]
153 Stuart Clark 2005–2009391276916*13.800/01,829181,477534/5427.860100 [158]
154 Brad Hodge 2005–20072521257512330.261/36605111/1751.000160 [159]
155 Mick Lewis 2005–200671144*n/a0/0341139173/5655.85010 [160]
156 Mitchell Johnson 2005–2015153913295173*16.110/27,489726,0382396/3125.263350 [161]
157 Brett Dorey 2006410222.000/0162214621/1273.00000 [162]
158 Phil Jaques 2006–20076601259420.830/10000n/an/a030 [163]
159 Dan Cullen 200651122*n/a0/0213414722/2573.50020 [164]
160 Mark Cosgrove 20063301127437.330/13001311/113.00000 [165]
161 Ben Hilfenhaus 2007–20122511829169.660/01,216161,075295/3337.061100 [166]
162 Shaun Tait 2007–20113575251112.500/01,688111,461624/3923.56080 [167]
163 Adam Voges 2007–201331289870112*45.781/4301127661/346.00070 [168]
164 Ashley Noffke 20081000n/an/a0/05404611/4646.00000 [169]
165 Shaun Marsh 2008–2019737242,77315140.777/150000n/an/a0220 [170]
166 Luke Ronchi [171] 2008420766438.000/10000n/an/a052 [172]
167 David Hussey 2008–2013696161,79611132.651/148021698184/2138.770290 [173]
168 Brett Geeves 2008–20092221010*n/a0/09007832/1126.60010 [174]
169 Ryan Harris 2009–20122113748218.000/01,03113832445/1918.90360 [175]
170 David Warner 2009–202316115966,93217945.3022/336080n/an/a0710 [176]
171 Callum Ferguson 2009–20113025966371*41.430/50000n/an/a070 [177]
172 Peter Siddle 2009–201920633110*10.330/090110743173/5543.70010 [178]
173 Ben Laughlin 2009–200951111*n/a0/0224121941/2854.75020 [179]
174 Shane Harwood 200911100*n/a0/06005722/5728.50000 [180]
175 Doug Bollinger 2009–2011398250308.330/01,942281,482625/3523.902120 [181]
176 Marcus North 2009220653.000/0180160n/an/a010 [182]
177 Dirk Nannes 2009110111.000/04212011/2020.00000 [183]
178 Tim Paine 2009–20183535389011127.811/50000n/an/a0514 [184]
179 Moises Henriques 2009–202116152117229.000/0402134783/3243.37060 [185]
180 Graham Manou 2009410777.000/00000n/an/a050 [186]
181 Clint McKay 2009–2014593110190309.040/02,965382,364975/2824.37270 [187]
182 Steve Smith 2010–163147195,58316443.6112/341,0761971283/1634.670860 [188]
183 Josh Hazlewood 2010–90342612923*16.120/04,695593,7261386/5227.003290 [189]
184 John Hastings 2010–20172921112715127.100/11,48671,256426/4529.90150 [190]
185 Mitchell Starc 2010–125732657452*12.210/16,428515,6502416/2823.449450 [191]
186 Xavier Doherty 2010–201360231610115*14.420/02,792172,224554/2840.430190 [192]
187 Jason Krejza 201182113713.000/0425033172/2847.28020 [193]
188 James Pattinson 2011–20151584421310.500/07276681164/5142.56030 [194]
189 Pat Cummins 2011–8857214923713.660/04,583444,0421415/7028.661240 [195]
190 Mitchell Marsh 2011–9389112,794177*35.823/192,21392,036575/3335.711350 [196]
191 Dan Christian 2012–2021201852733921.000/07274595205/3129.751100 [197]
192 Matthew Wade 2012–20219783121,867100*26.291/110000n/an/a01089 [198]
193 Peter Forrest 20121514036810426.281/30000n/an/a040 [199]
194 Nathan Lyon 2012–2019291410773019.250/01,626111,334294/4446.00070 [200]
195 George Bailey 2012–20169085103,04415640.583/220000n/an/a0480 [201]
196 Glenn Maxwell 2012–142130173,934201*34.814/233,845133,489754/4046.520890 [202]
197 Aaron Finch 2013–202214614235,406153*38.8917/30284025941/264.750710 [203]
198 Phillip Hughes 2013–201425241826138*35.912/40000n/an/a050 [204]
199 Usman Khawaja 2013–2019403921,55410442.002/120000n/an/a0130 [205]
200 Ben Cutting 2013–2014420532726.500/0216115853/4531.60010 [206]
201 Kane Richardson 2013–2020251277524*15.000/01,312111,240395/6831.79170 [207]
202 James Faulkner 2013–20176952221,03211634.401/43,211122,962964/3230.850210 [208]
203 Fawad Ahmed 201331144*n/a0/0144014531/3948.33000 [209]
204 Nathan Coulter-Nile 2013–2019322162529216.800/11,678101,555524/4829.90070 [210]
205 Sean Abbott 2014–241723096920.600/21,10991,059283/2337.820130 [211]
206 Gurinder Sandhu 20152000n/an/a0/0120010732/4935.67000 [212]
207 Joe Burns 20156601466924.330/10000n/an/a020 [213]
208 Ashton Agar 2015–211742744621.070/01,0444918202/3145.900100 [214]
209 Marcus Stoinis 2015–706381,487146*27.031/62,05342,059483/1642.890180 [215]
210 Scott Boland 20161441943.000/07163725163/6745.31030 [216]
211 Joel Paris 20162000n/an/a0/09609311/4093.00010 [217]
212 Adam Zampa 2016–1035018296369.250/05,415154,9731775/3528.091180 [218]
213 Travis Head 2016–696662,645154*44.086/161,11901,061244/2844.200170 [219]
214 Daniel Worrall 201631166*n/a0/0158017111/43171.00010 [220]
215 Joe Mennie 2016220110.500/0120213133/4943.66000 [221]
216 Chris Tremain 20164322323*23.000/0240025573/6436.42010 [222]
217 Chris Lynn 2017–2018440754418.750/00000n/an/a030 [223]
218 Billy Stanlake 2017–752421.330/0354332473/3546.28010 [224]
219 Peter Handscomb 2017–2220163211733.261/40000n/an/a0140 [225]
220 Sam Heazlett 2017110444.000/00000n/an/a000 [226]
221 Hilton Cartwright 2017–220211.000/00000n/an/a010 [227]
222 Andrew Tye 2018–773571914.250/03870392125/4632.66110 [228]
223 Alex Carey 2018–7669121,97810634.701/100000n/an/a0848 [229]
224 Jhye Richardson 2018–1594932918.600/081011793274/2629.37050 [230]
225 Michael Neser 2018–220864.000/0100112022/4660.00000 [231]
226 D'Arcy Short 2018–8812116930.140/19001140n/an/a020 [232]
227 Jason Behrendorff 2019–12632111*7.000/06457568165/4435.50130 [233]
228 Ashton Turner 2019–97119284*32.000/18416021/2330.00040 [234]
229 Marnus Labuschagne 2020–575141,75612437.362/12245127953/3955.800350 [235]
230 Cameron Green 2020–2824862689*39.120/28140784205/3339.201130 [236]
231 Wes Agar 2021–220504125.000/0661390n/an/a000 [237]
232 Ben McDermott 2021–55022310444.601/1n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a00 [238]
233 Josh Philippe 2021–330653921.660/0n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a10 [239]
234 Riley Meredith 2021–11100*n/a0/0300360n/an/a000 [240]
235 Nathan Ellis 2022–43263*6.000/0168015352/1330.60000 [241]
236 Mitchell Swepson 2022–2000n/an/a0/098010322/5351.50000 [242]
237 Matthew Kuhnemann 2022–42016158.000/0228319162/2631.83020 [243]
238 Josh Inglis 2022–232124476523.520/30000n/an/a0223 [244]
239 Aaron Hardie 2023–850984419.600/0252520672/2629.42040 [245]
240 Tim David 2023–440453511.250/01202011/2020.00000 [246]
241 Tanveer Sangha 2023–210000.000/0108012521/6162.50000 [247]
242 Matthew Short 2023–8601535825.500/1156016011/68160.00040 [248]
243 Spencer Johnson 2023–11100*0/0480610n/an/a000 [249]
244 Xavier Bartlett 2024–2000n/an/a0/09713884/174.75000 [250]
245 Lance Morris 2024–2000n/an/a0/08737222/1336.00000 [251]
246 Jake Fraser-McGurk 2024–220514125.500/00000n/an/a010 [252]
247 Will Sutherland 2024–210181818.000/05103322/2816.50010 [253]
248 Ben Dwarshuis 2024–1000n/an/a0/02401811/1818.00000 [254]
249 Cooper Connolly 2024–1000n/an/a0/0240310n/an/a000 [255]

Captains

Player [256] Dates of captaincyMatWonLostTiedNo result % win [257]
Bill Lawry 197111000100.00
Ian Chappell 1972–197511650054.55
Greg Chappell 1975–19834921250345.65
Bob Simpson 19782110050.00
Graham Yallop 19794210166.67
Kim Hughes 1979–19844921231447.78
David Hookes 1983101000.00
Allan Border 1985–1994178107671361.43
Ray Bright 1986101000.00
Geoff Marsh 1987–19914310075.00
Mark Taylor 1992–19976736301054.48
Ian Healy 1996–19978530062.50
Steve Waugh 1997–200210667353165.24
Shane Warne 1998–1999111010090.91
Adam Gilchrist 2001–2007171240175.00
Ricky Ponting 2002–20122291645121276.03
Michael Hussey 2006–07404000.00
Michael Clarke 2008–20157450210367.57
Cameron White 201111000100.00
Shane Watson 2012–20139531061.11
George Bailey 2013–20152916100361.53
Steve Smith 2015–20245931250355.35
David Warner 201633000100.00
Aaron Finch 2017–20225531240056.36
Tim Paine 2018505000.00
Alex Carey 20213210066.66
Pat Cummins 2022–2023151230080.00
Josh Hazlewood 202211000100.00
Mitchell Marsh 2023–20249450044.44
Total1970/71–present1,00561235093463.49

Shirt number history

S/NCurrent [258] Past [259]
1 Usman Khawaja Mark Taylor (1995–1997)
2 Josh Philippe Michael Slater (1995–1997), George Bailey (2012–2016)
3 Will Sutherland David Boon (1995), Brett Dorey (2005–2006), Xavier Doherty (2010–2017)
4 Alex Carey Paul Reiffel (1995–1999), Jason Gillespie (2000–2005), Doug Bollinger (2009–2017)
5 Matthew Short Steve Waugh (1995–2002), Phil Jaques (2006–2007), Ben Cutting (2013–2014), Aaron Finch (2015–2022)
6 Nathan Coulter-Nile Mark Waugh (1995–2002), Dan Cullen (2006)
7 Matt Renshaw Ian Healy (1995–1997), Cameron White (2008–2018), Tim Paine (2019–2021)
8 Mitchell Marsh Brendon Julian (1995–1999), Stuart Clark (2005–2009)
9 Cooper Connolly Greg Blewett (1995–1999), Shaun Marsh (2008–2019)
10 Stuart Law (1995–1999), Darren Lehmann (2004–2005), Peter Siddle (2009-2019)
11 Joel Paris Glenn McGrath (1995–2007), Dirk Nannes (2009–2010)
12 Nathan Ellis Michael Bevan (1995–2004), Callum Ferguson (2009–2016)
13 Matthew Wade Jason Gillespie (1995–2000), Simon Katich (2001–2006)
14 Marcus Harris Ricky Ponting (1995–2012)
15 Xavier Bartlett Craig McDermott (1995–1996), Wade Seccombe, Mark Cosgrove (2006), Joe Burns (2015–2020)
16 Michael Kasprowicz (1995-2005), Aaron Finch (2013–2015), Joe Mennie (2016)
17 Marcus Stoinis Damien Fleming (1995–2001), Luke Pomersbach (2007), Brad Hodge (2005–2014)
18 Michael Neser Adam Gilchrist (1996–2008), Jason Krejza (2011), James Muirhead (2014)
19 Scott Boland Ryan Campbell (1997-1999), Simon Katich (2001–2005), Mick Lewis (2005–2006), Brett Geeves (2008–2009), James Pattinson (2011–2020)
20 Aaron Hardie Shane Lee (1995–2001), Ben Hilfenhaus (2007–2016), Peter Nevill (2016)
21 Moises Henriques Justin Langer (1995–1997)
22 Mitchell Swepson Jo Angel (1995-1998: Australia A) Ashley Noffke (2008), Xavier Doherty (2010–2015)
23 Jake Fraser-McGurk Shane Warne (1995–2003), Michael Clarke (2005–2015), D'Arcy Short (2018–2020)
24 Jack Wildermuth Dean Jones (1996: Australia A), Adam Dale (1996–2000), Brad Williams (2001–2004), Adam Voges (2007–2017)
25 Wes Agar Darren Lehmann (1996–2003), Mitchell Johnson (2005–2015)
26 Tanveer Sangha Shaun Young (1996-1998: Australia A) Marcus North (2009), Scott Boland (2016)
27 Matthew Elliott (1997), Clint McKay (2009–2014), Ben Dwarshuis
28 Lance Morris Matthew Hayden (1995–2008), Glenn Maxwell (2012–2014), Gurinder Sandhu (2015–2022)
29 Ian Harvey (1997–2004), David Hussey (2008–2016), Peter Handscomb (2016–2023)
30 Pat Cummins Damien Martyn (1995–2006), Graham Manou (2009)
31 David Warner Brad Hogg (1997–2008)
32 Glenn Maxwell Jamie Cox (1997), Shaun Tait (2007–2011)
33 Marnus Labuschagne David Saker (1997), Shane Watson (2002–2015)
34 Riley Meredith Andy Bichel (1996–2004), Luke Ronchi (2008), Cameron Boyce (2014–2016)
35 Tom Moody (1996–2000), Ryan Campbell (2001–2003), Nathan Reardon (2014)
36 Todd Murphy Michael Di Venuto (1996–1998), Tim Paine (2009–2019)
37 Billy Stanlake Geoff Foley (1996-1997: Australia A), Shane Harwood (2009–2012)
38 Josh Hazlewood Anthony Stuart (1997)
39 Andrew Symonds (1998-2004), James Hopes (2005–2010)
40 Sam Heazlett Brad Young (1997–1999)
41 Paul Wilson (1997–1998), John Hastings (2010–2017)
42 Cameron Green Simon Cook (1998: Australia A)
43 Cameron Bancroft Gavin Robertson (1997–1998), Nathan Hauritz (2003–2016)
44 Jimmy Maher (1997), Gavin Robertson (1998), Mark Higgs (2000–2001), James Pattinson (2011), James Faulkner (2013–2017)
45 Spencer Johnson Stuart MacGill (1999–2000), Ryan Harris (2009–2015)
46 Ashton Agar Jimmy Maher (1997–2004)
47 Ben McDermott Dene Hills (1998: Australia A), Kane Richardson (2013–2018)
48 Josh Inglis Mike Hussey (1998–2012)
49 Steve Smith Colin Miller (1998: Australia A), Michael Clarke (2002–2004)
50 Matthew Kuhnemann Brad Hodge (1999-2000: Australia A), Chris Lynn
51 Matthew Nicholson (1999: Australia A), Ben Dunk (2014–2017)
52 Gerard Denton (1999: Australia A), Michael Klinger (2017)
53 Nic Maddinson Scott Muller (1999-2000: Australia A)
54 Peter Handscomb Brad Williams (2000: Australia A), Dan Christian (2010–2023)
55 Kane Richardson Daniel Marsh (2000: Australia A), Ben Laughlin (2009–2013)
56 Mitchell Starc David Fitzgerald (2000 - Australia A)
57 Brad Haddin (2000–2015)
58 Brett Lee (2000–2015)
59 Nathan Bracken (2001–2011)
60 Jhye Richardson
61 Daniel Worrall (2016)
62 Travis Head
63 Andrew Symonds (2004–2009), Adam Zampa (2016–2019)
64 Phil Hughes Shirt number retired [260]
65 Jason Behrendorff
66 Peter Forrest (2012)
67 Nathan Lyon
68 Andrew Tye
69
70 Ashton Turner
71 Brad Hogg (2014)
72 Steve O'Keefe (2010–2017), Matt Renshaw (2022–2023)
73 Hilton Cartwright
74
75
76
77 Sean Abbott
78
79
80 Fawad Ahmed (2013)
81 Travis Birt (2010–2012)
82 Ben Dwarshuis
83 Gurinder Sandhu (Australia A)
84 Oliver Davies (Australia A)
85 Tim David Shaun Tait (2016)
86
87
88 Adam Zampa
89
90
91
92
93 Chris Green
94
95 Daniel Sams
96
97
98
99 Ben Rohrer (2013–2016), Chris Tremain (2016)

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brett Lee</span> Australian cricketer

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paul Collingwood</span> English cricketer

Paul David Collingwood is an English cricket coach and former player, who played in all three formats of the game internationally for England. He played for Durham County Cricket Club. Collingwood was a regular member of the England Test side and captain of the One Day International (ODI) team (2007–2008). He was the first T20I captain for England. As captain, he led the England team to win their first ICC trophy, the 2010 World Twenty20, and scored the winning run in the final.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Graeme Swann</span> English cricket player (born 1979)

Graeme Peter Swann is an English former cricketer who played all three formats of the game. Born in Northampton, he attended Sponne School in Towcester, Northamptonshire. He was primarily a right-arm off-spinner, and also a capable late-order batsman with four first-class centuries, and often fielded at second slip. Swann could score quickly; his test strike rate is the third highest of any male English batter to have scored at least 1000 runs after Harry Brook and Ben Duckett. Swann was a member of the England team that won the 2010 ICC World Twenty20.

This is a list of squads named for the seventh edition of Cricket World Cup, held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya between 9 February and 23 March 2003. The tournament saw 14 teams selected and placed in two groups. Each country was required to submit a final list of 15 players by 31 December 2002. An injured player could be replaced at any time up until the end of the tournament. Replacement players who were not in the original 15-man squad are indicated in italics. The oldest player at the 2003 Cricket World Cup was Lennie Louw (43) of Namibia while the youngest was Talha Jubair (17) of Bangladesh.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shaun Marsh</span> Australian cricketer

Shaun Edward Marsh is an Australian cricketer who previously played for the Western Australia cricket team in Australian domestic cricket and has represented Australia in all three formats. Nicknamed SOS, he is a left-handed top-order batsman.

The following is a list of important cricket related events which occurred in the year 2007.

The 2008–09 international cricket season was between September 2008 and March 2009. The season saw the security concerns for cricket in Pakistan reach a pinnacle. The ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to be held in Pakistan in September 2008, was postponed to 2009 after five of the participating nations refused to send their teams for the event. In November 2008, a Pakistani militant group launched terror attacks in Mumbai. This led to India cancelling their tour of Pakistan originally scheduled for January and February 2009. Sri Lanka agreed to tour Pakistan in place of India. However, the tour was jeopardised by a terror attack in Lahore where gunmen fired at a bus carrying the Sri Lankan team, injuring six team members. The Champions Trophy was later relocated to South Africa. No international cricket were played in Pakistan for more than five years. This period of isolation ended when Zimbabwe toured Pakistan in May 2015. After successfully hosting a few T20Is against World-XI, the Sri Lanka cricket team and the West Indians from 2017 to 2018, a few matches of the Pakistan Super League from 2017 to 2019, the whole season in 2020 as well as hosting complete tours against Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi cricket teams respectively during the 2019–20 season, built a good reputation of Pakistan. Hence, by the end of 2019, the Pakistan Cricket Board, announced that they would no longer play any of their future home matches at a neutral venue, indicating that International Cricket has returned to the country on full-time basis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shane Warne</span> Australian cricketer (1969–2022)

Shane Keith Warne was an Australian international cricketer whose career ran from 1992 to 2007. Widely considered to be one of the greatest cricketers of all time, Warne played as a right-arm leg spin bowler and a lower-order right-handed batsman for Victoria, Hampshire, the Melbourne Stars and Australia. Warne also played for and coached the Rajasthan Royals, including captaining the team to victory in the inaugural season of the IPL.