List of Birmingham Phoenix cricketers

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Birmingham Phoenix were formed in 2019, and played their first Hundred match in the 2021 season of The Hundred against London Spirit for both the Men's side and the Women's side. Hundred matches are classed as Twenty20 matches and so have Twenty20 status or Women's Twenty20 status. The players in this list have all played at least one Hundred match for the Birmingham Phoenix Men's or Women's side. [1] [2]

Contents

Players are listed in order of appearance, where players made their debut in the same match, they are ordered by batting order. Players in Bold were overseas players for the Birmingham Phoenix.

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper
  • First Year of debut for Birmingham Phoenix
  • Last Year of latest match played for Birmingham Phoenix
  • Mat Number of matches played for Birmingham Phoenix
  • Win% Winning percentage

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

List of players

Women's players

No.NameNationalityFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
Batting Bowling Fielding
1 Katie Mack [3] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2021202191003112.500030
2 Shafali Verma [4] Flag of India.svg  India 20212021817176*24.420020
3 Eve Jones [5] Flag of England.svg  England 20212023224116420.55511/75.0040
4 Emily Arlott [6] Flag of England.svg  England 202120232111922*13.22314223/1516.7230
5 Amy Jones [7] ♠†Flag of England.svg  England 202120232246248*27.1700412
6 Erin Burns [8] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 20212023162344516.7123592/1530.2240
7 Georgia Elwiss [9] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202214883212.57236102/1631.9040
8 Issy Wong [10] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202319133279.5024292/2338.2220
9 Gwenan Davies [11] Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 202120221356209.330040
10 Kirstie Gordon [12] Flag of England.svg  England 20212022152811*14.00255173/1419.4160
11 Abtaha Maqsood [13] Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 202120231552*5.0020062/1443.6600
12 Phoebe Franklin [14] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202251778.504011/2079.0030
13 Marie Kelly [15] Flag of England.svg  England 202120211444.000010
14 Sophie Devine [16] Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 20222023132945322.619931/1853.0050
15 Ellyse Perry [17] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2022202261345833.500060
16 Sophie Molineux [18] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2022202266529*34.2511252/1121.8020
17 Ria Fackrell [19] Flag of England.svg  England 202220221222.002011/1919.0000
18 Tess Flintoff [20] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 202320237895514.839031/1041.3310
19 Abigail Freeborn [21] Flag of England.svg  England 202320237431410.750010
20 Charis Pavely [22] Flag of England.svg  England 20232023394*9.002511/2941.0000
21 Hannah Baker [23] Flag of England.svg  England 202320236321.5011362/2020.1600
22 Katie Levick [24] Flag of England.svg  England 20232023742*4.00140112/1214.4500
23 Sterre Kalis [25] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 202320235642832.000020
24 Chloe Brewer [26] Flag of England.svg  England 202320231010000

Men's players

No.NameNationalityFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
Batting Bowling Fielding
1 Finn Allen [27] Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2021202181654320.620040
2 Miles Hammond [28] Flag of England.svg  England 202120221623244*23.200030
3 Liam Livingstone [29] Flag of England.svg  England 202120232162192*36.5215393/2526.7740
4 Moeen Ali [30] Flag of England.svg  England 20212023214855923.09220122/1325.8390
5 Daniel Bell-Drummond [31] Flag of England.svg  England 202120213321210.660000
6 Chris Benjamin [32] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 202120232120837*17.330090
7 Benny Howell [33] Flag of England.svg  England 202120232418323*16.63420273/1818.9670
8 Chris Cooke [34] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 20212021420116.660011
9 Adam Milne [35] Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2021202315321316.00235224/2012.0460
10 Tom Helm [36] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202319531710.60258214/1720.3350
11 Imran Tahir [37] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 202120221566*6.00259125/2532.2560
12 Will Smeed [38] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202321428101*22.5200120
13 Pat Brown [39] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202168563/2727.8300
14 Dillon Pennington [40] Flag of England.svg  England 2021202134022/1135.5040
15 Tom Abell [41] Flag of England.svg  England 20212021188*0010
16 David Bedingham [42] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 202120211000.000010
17 Dan Mousley [43] Flag of England.svg  England 20222023754157.711411/118.0020
18 Graeme van Buuren [44] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 20222022111*10010
19 Kane Richardson [45] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2022202314239*7.66209194/3215.7830
20 Matthew Wade [46] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2022202271748129.000020
21 Henry Brookes [47] Flag of England.svg  England 20222022642*4.009565/2526.5060
22 Timm van der Gugten [48] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 20222022110000
23 Brett D'Oliveira [49] Flag of England.svg  England 2022202221085.0010000
24 Ben Dwarshuis [50] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 202220221000.0015000
25 Sol Budinger [51] Flag of England.svg  England 202220221000.000000
26 Tanveer Sangha [52] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2022202341513*7053/1516.4000
27 Jacob Bethell [53] Flag of England.svg  England 202320231000.000000
28 Ben Duckett [54] Flag of England.svg  England 2023202371704728.330020
29 Jamie Smith [55] Flag of England.svg  England 2023202371916027.280043
30 Shadab Khan [56] Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 202320233642.003511/1655.0010
31 Chris Woakes [57] Flag of England.svg  England 2023202332016*10.005521/2135.5000

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