List of Denmark Twenty20 International cricketers

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This is a list of Danish Twenty20 International cricketers.

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In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Denmark and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 have the full T20I status. [1]

This list comprises all members of the Denmark cricket team who have played at least one T20I match. It is initially arranged in the order in which each player won his first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won their first Twenty20 cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname (according to the name format used by Cricinfo).

Denmark played their first match with T20I status on 16 June 2019 against Jersey during the European Qualifying Finals for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier. [2]

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

List of players

Statistics are correct as of 16 June 2024. [3] [4] [5]

Denmark T20I cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1 Abdul Hashmi 20192024231623113.500116 [6]
2 Saif Ahmad 20192023295566626.473432253/916.0790 [7]
3 Anique Uddin 20192023131373111.4107852/1219.3970 [8]
4 Bashir Shah 20192021931*3.000192143/612.2800 [9]
5 Taranjit Bharaj 201920242858663*23.445193 [10]
6 Delawar Khan 201920242015540*11.920271153/1720.8650 [11]
7 Oliver Hald 20192023231482413.450351213/518.61130 [12]
8 Jino Jojo 2019202213451311.25021692/724.0040 [13]
9 Nicolaj Laegsgaard 20192024254619121.952441314/1913.58180 [14]
10 Hamid Shah 20192024287549929.006281224/1912.50160 [15]
11 Zishan Shah 201920196885022.00120 [16]
12 Rizwan Mahmood 20192023131584517.55030 [17]
13 Anders Bülow 201920192111111.00000 [18]
14 Omar Hayat 2019202281363.250114103/2314.1030 [19]
15 Abdullah Mahmood20192024121763.400184124/1217.0850 [20]
16 Aftab Ahmed 20192021415105.0003011/1041.0000 [21]
17 Lucky Ali 20192023211522612.660288183/1513.5550 [22]
18Ihyas Sawmy20192019200*0.0001811/1212.0010 [23]
19 Zameer Khan 2019202181373319.57031 [24]
20 Musa Shaheen2019202321101296.7302033/117.0080 [25]
21 Frederik Klokker 20212022135929*29.50062 [26]
22 Surya Anand20212024242413620.080385142/1926.7860 [27]
23 Amjad Khan [lower-alpha 1] 20212022847167.83011352/2523.2000 [28]
24 Shakerullah Safi20212021400*018000 [29]
25 Shangeev Thanikaithasan 202120242025841*16.1207011/2991.0060 [30]
26 Bilal Aftab20212021321*2.0001211/1313.0000 [31]
27 Absar Khan20212021224*6.000611/88.0010 [32]
28 Saran Aslam2022202310834713.8304222/1424.0000 [33]
29 Saud Munir2022202313176*17.000274205/2114.3540 [34]
30Magnus Kristensen202320232666.00018010 [35]
31 Jonas Henriksen 2023202454422*14.6603611/2881.0000 [36]
32Eshan Karimi202320244622.0008474/2113.5700 [37]
33Toqeer Ahmad202420242110.5003621/1323.5000 [38]

Notes

  1. Amjad Khan also played 1 Twenty20 International match for England. Only his record for Denmark is given above.

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