List of Denmark List A cricketers

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The Denmark national cricket team played its first match in 1954 against Oxford University. They have appeared in thirty-one List A matches. From 1999 to 2005, Denmark was permitted to take part in the English domestic one-day competition, in which they made two NatWest Trophy and four Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy appearances. The players in this list have all played at least one List A match. Danish cricketers who have not represented the county in List A cricket are excluded from the list.

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 represented Denmark as permitted overseas players when Denmark participated in the English domestic one-day competition.

Key

General

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

List of players

No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
Batting Bowling Fielding
1 Peter Thomsen [1] 199919991000.000000
2 Baljit Singh [2] 1999200582175831.000051
3 Aftab Ahmed [3] 19992005143159424.2315632/4648.3340
4 Carsten Pedersen [4] 19992008/09297206826.661440100
5 Mohammad Saddiq [5] 199920016973619.400020
6 Atif Butt [6] 199919991353535.00000
7 Amjad Khan [7] 19992000710165* 20.2034572/3835.7110
8 Morten Hedegaard [8] 19992008/091712910.508822/4631.5010
9 Mogens Dahl Nielsen [9] 1999200055849* 19.338421/1642.0010
10 Lars Hedegaard [10] 19992007/081316746* 16.7038452/2147.0050
11 Dennis Zachariasson [11] 1999200232016* 6611/2265.0000
12 Jan Overgaard [12] 1999/00200058067* 20.000010
13 Mickey Lund [13] 1999/002008/09203605918.000030
14 Thomas Hansen [14] 1999/002008/09232705122.50967336/3021.0360
15 Soren Kristensen [15] 1999/001999/00524138.0019221/1451.0030
16 Andreas Lambert [16] 1999/00200337438* 37.0018000
17 Frederik Klokker [17] 1999/00201929881138* 36.7100226
18 Martin Jensen [18] 1999/001999/0021818* 5543/2711.7500
19 Bobby Chawla [19] 20002008/0923133318.31920224/3832.5950
20 Mogens Christiansen [20] 200120011999.000000
21 Terry Crabb [21] 200120011000.004222/199.5000
22 Saad Hafeez [22] 200120022161016.002311/1418.0010
23 Henrik Hansen [23] 20012008/092014845* 12.33877142/2847.4240
24 Rasmus Kofoed [24] 200220021141414.000000
25 Bryce McGain [25] 200220021515151.0060010
26 Soren Vestergaard [26] 20032008/096663911.007811/2265.0000
27 Umar Farooq [27] 200320031121212.0060000
28 Ben Edmondson [28] 20032003122* 5622/3316.5000
29 Rashid Ali [29] 20052005540198.000000
30 Johan Malcolm [30] 20052007/08121577114.2740473/3851.1440
31 Michael Pedersen [31] 20052008/091940612125.3736021/21153.5040
32 Darren Treumer [32] 200520051777.000020
33 Max Overgaard [33] 20052008/0991052413.1225020
34 Zishan Shah [34] 20052019730127.506021/1625.5010
35 Henrik Øre [35] 200520051000.004211/2828.0000
36 Thomas Nielsen [36] 200520051000.005311/3030.0000
37 David Borchersen [37] 20052008/091819536* 13.00730224/4326.5450
38 Jesper Hansen [38] 20052005534178.500010
39 Niels Kopperholdt [39] 2005200531412* 13833/4533.0020
40 Bashir Shah [40] 2007/082008/09122110* 7.00527122/4039.2530
41 Anders Rasmussen [41] 2007/082007/08103011/2525.0000
42 Rizwan Mahmood [42] 2008/0920221398188.160010
43 Rohit Kanaiya [43] 2008/092008/092773.5052000
44 Jacob Larsen [44] 2008/092008/091121212.006011/3838.0010
45 Jonas Henriksen [45] 201920195753615.004811/2752.004
46 Hamid Shah [46] 201920221460513843.21498123/3732.333
47 Zameer Khan [47] 20192022134046031.07001
48 Anique Uddin [48] 201920195764325.3316811/22115.00
49 Abdul Hashmi [49] 20192022125933*29.5000151
50 Jino Jojo [50] 201920227963713.71305114/2923.45
51 Oliver Hald [51] 201920221414337*14.30552192/1723.477
52 Nicolaj Laegsgaard [52] 20192022142656924.09696266/614.6510
53 Delawar Khan [53] 2019201942823*9.3321193/1516.551
54 Lucky Ali [54] 2019201910601
55 Surya Anand [55] 2022202292204027.5027684/3325.005
56 Saif Ahmad [56] 20222022930492*38.00347104/2927.802
57 Musa Shaheen [57] 20222022730156.00002
58 Shangeev Thanikaithasan [58] 2022202291475921.004203
59 Saud Munir [59] 20222022900*0.0031763/5744.162
60 Taranjit Bharaj [60] 2022202241094527.25120
61 Saran Aslam [61] 202220221222.0000

List A captains

No.NameFirstLastMatWonLostTiedNo resultWin%
1 Morten Hedegaard 19991999/006330050.00%
2 Aftab Ahmed 20002002303000%
3 Soren Vestergaard 20032003101000%
4 Carsten Pedersen 2005200582501 [lower-alpha 1] 28.57%
5 Frederik Klokker 2007/082008/09132110015.50%
6 Hamid Shah 2019202214860057.14%
   Total1999202245152901 [lower-alpha 1] 34.09%

Notes

  1. 1 2 One match between Denmark and the UAE in 2005 was begun but not completed. This is not included in calculations of win percentages.

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