List of Hobart Hurricanes cricketers

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The Hobart Hurricanes are an Australian cricket club who play in the Big Bash League, the national domestic Twenty20 competition. The club was established in 2011 as an inaugural member of the eight-club league. The Big Bash League consists of a regular season and a finals series of the top five teams. This list includes players who have played at least one match for the Hurricanes in the Big Bash League.

Contents

List of players

Correct as of 23 January 2023.

Players are listed according to the date of their debut for the Hurricanes. All statistics are for Big Bash League only.

Hobart Hurricanes playersBattingFieldingBowlingRef
PlayerNatSeasonsDebutMatRunsHSAveSRCtStWktsBBIAveEconSR
1 Travis Birt Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2015BBL01/1296797426.11145.70130 [1]
2 Xavier Doherty Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2015BBL01/1264615*15.33115.008244/1726.917.2522.25 [2]
3 Ben Hilfenhaus Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2015BBL01/1178638*17.20114.665184/2728.117.8421.50 [3]
4 Phil Jaques Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2012BBL01/182347333.42119.381 [4]
5 Jason Krejza Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2013BBL01/111852.6666.665113/3929.458.5220.72 [5]
6 Ben Laughlin Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2014BBL01/12541105.1263.079354/3119.747.5115.77 [6]
7 Rhett Lockyear Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2012BBL01/16302310.00100.00221/131.5010.5018.00 [7]
8 Rana Naved-ul-Hasan Flag of Pakistan.svg 2011–2012BBL01/183530*17.50175.002154/2217.008.0112.73 [8]
9 Ricky Ponting Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2013BBL01/1825363*36.14118.22211/1123.0011.5012.00 [9]
10 Owais Shah Flag of England.svg 2011–2014BBL01/1224726936.30126.887 [10]
11 Tom Triffitt Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2012BBL01/18762115.20128.8150 [11]
12 Jonathan Wells Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2017BBL01/2408147230.14120.951307.71 [12]
13 Matt Johnston Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2011–2012BBL01/352813*14.00133.33211/2099.007.6178.00 [13]
14 Michael Hogan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012–2013BBL01/68135*6.5072.22352/2245.208.0733.60 [14]
15 Mark Cosgrove Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012BBL01/71222.0040.000 [15]
16 George Bailey Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012–2020BBL02/172155974*34.64137.3533 [16]
17 Doug Bollinger Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012–2014BBL02/11866*6.00150.002122/2242.507.8432.50 [17]
18 Evan Gulbis Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012–2015BBL02/1161152210.45130.684103/2933.109.1121.80 [18]
19 Tim Paine Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012–2022BBL02/14411299127.53121.65289 [19]
20 Scott Styris Flag of New Zealand.svg 2012–2013BBL02/1526248.66113.04221/2557.508.6240.00 [20]
21 Aiden Blizzard Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2012–2014BBL02/491204820.00125.000 [21]
22 Mark Higgs Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2013BBL02/810010.00 [22]
23 Ben Dunk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2013–2016BBL03/1266839627.32131.09190010.50 [23]
24 Shoaib Malik Flag of Pakistan.svg 2013–2015BBL03/1121434214.30115.321113/3724.007.5419.09 [24]
25 Joe Mennie Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2013–2015BBL03/16742.3346.66163/2028.009.3318.00 [25]
26 Cameron Boyce Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2014–2018BBL03/5408924*8.09115.587433/1125.748.2318.76 [26]
27 Dimitri Mascarenhas Flag of England.svg 2014BBL03/84241612.0088.88252/4229.409.1819.20 [27]
28 Alex Hales Flag of England.svg 2014–2015BBL04/15713414.20118.330 [28]
29 Daren Sammy Flag of Saint Lucia.svg 2014–2016BBL04/11112338*24.60150.00331/873.339.1648.00 [29]
30 Timm van der Gugten Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2014BBL04/3199*-100.001010.66 [30]
31 Jake Reed Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–2017BBL04/41088*-266.662164/1117.318.9311.62 [31]
32 Tim Bresnan Flag of England.svg 2015BBL04/5420136.6683.33143/1829.758.5021.00 [32]
33 Michael Hill Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–2016BBL04/651696433.80127.063
34 Dan Christian Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–2018BBL05/1284695823.45141.268225/1426.818.3019.36
35 Sam Rainbird Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–2017BBL05/1721*0.6633.33363/3732.338.4323.00
36 Kumar Sangakkara Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 2015–2017BBL05/1131734314.41120.132
37 Shaun Tait Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–2017BBL05/112653.0085.710143/1628.649.2518.57
38 Clive Rose Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2015–2020BBL05/25318232*18.20140.0014272/1443.818.1132.40
39 Simon Milenko Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2016–2020BBL05/83630966*19.31126.631293/2522.559.9813.55
40 Stuart Broad Flag of England.svg 2016–2017BBL06/181411*14.00200.00282/3530.378.2322.12
41 Hamish Kingston Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2016–2017BBL06/14291714.50161.11132/2037.0011.1020.00
42 Dom Michael Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of Samoa.svg
2016BBL06/12000.000.000
43 D'Arcy Short Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2016–2023BBL06/1822706122*37.06132.4538345/2136.708.5825.64
44 Beau Webster Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017BBL06/457667*25.33133.3338.00
45 Ben McDermott Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017–2023BBL06/582229612734.26139.06413
46 Jofra Archer Flag of England.svg 2017–2019BBL07/1276125*20.33141.8611343/1523.297.7218.08
47 Alex Doolan Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017–2019BBL07/11426070*23.63113.049
48 Tymal Mills Flag of England.svg 2017–2018BBL07/110111.0014.28282/4248.629.7230.00
49 Aaron Summers Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017BBL07/11010.33
50 Matthew Wade Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017–2023BBL07/1641931130*33.87146.06264
51 Tom Rogers Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2017–2022BBL07/2257633*10.8596.204293/2426.178.4018.68
52 Nathan Reardon Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2018BBL07/83323232.00145.451-
53 Riley Meredith Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2018–2023BBL07/SF5930104.28107.1410804/2121.858.0516.27
54 Johan Botha Flag of South Africa.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
2018–2021BBL08/1674*-116.667113/2227.457.5521.81
55 James Faulkner Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2018–2020BBL08/1259028*12.85118.424363/2119.058.0214.25
56 Jake Doran Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2019–2020BBL08/74392813.0081.250
57 Caleb Jewell Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2019–2023BBL08/8418097021.28128.4118
58 David Moody Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2019BBL08/85052/2727.809.2618.00
59 Jarrod Freeman Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2019BBL08/112011/2637.009.2524.00
60 Qais Ahmad Flag of Afghanistan (2002-2004).svg 2019–2020BBL08/13183111*6.2079.487194/1226.108.0019.57
61 Nathan Ellis Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2019–2023BBL09/1512372411.28126.0622614/2725.548.2318.60
62 David Miller Flag of South Africa.svg 2019–2020BBL09/11419890*22.00131.126
63 Macalister Wright Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2019–2023BBL09/21124070*26.66107.628
64 Scott Boland Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2020–2022BBL09/626371012.3377.083344/4124.238.2117.70
65 Tim David Flag of Singapore.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
2020–2023BBL10/14385176*31.51159.062131/4100.338.6869.33
66 Peter Handscomb Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2020–2022BBL10/1274144719.71119.30100
67 Colin Ingram Flag of South Africa.svg 2020–2021BBL10/1102585525.80127.092
68 Will Jacks Flag of England.svg 2020–2021BBL10/1879349.87114.49211/935.008.7524.00
69 Keemo Paul Flag of Guyana.svg 2020BBL10/42888.0088.88011/4168.0013.6030.00
70 Dawid Malan Flag of England.svg 2020–2021BBL10/5102657526.50113.736
71 Wil Parker Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2020–2023BBL10/594725*11.75134.28111/42185.0010.27108.00
72 Sandeep Lamichhane Flag of Nepal.svg 2021–2022BBL10/7222413*24.00126.310223/3229.817.7023.22
73 Nick Winter Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021BBL10/93-0*0.000.0018.28
74 Mitchell Owen Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021–2023BBL10/1011501612.50119.04132/2560.669.4938.33
75 Jordan Cox Flag of England.svg 2021BBL11/11101010.0083.332
76 Tom Lammonby Flag of England.svg 2021–2022BBL11/13-00.000.00210.00
77 Joel Paris Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021–2023BBL11/1125316*7.57112.760123/3527.088.7818.50
78 Josh Kann Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021–2022BBL11/23111/4076.0015.2030.00
79 Jordan Thompson Flag of England.svg 2021–2022BBL11/2115215*7.42152.94383/2421.379.0014.25
80 Harry Brook Flag of England.svg 2021–2022BBL11/3744226.2875.867
81 Will Sanders Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022BBL11/102013.00
82 Asif Ali Flag of Pakistan.svg 2022–2023BBL12/11079419.87133.893
83 Paddy Dooley Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022–2023BBL12/1102510*25.0080.642194/1612.786.5611.68
84 Jimmy Neesham Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022BBL12/15622812.40144.18211/849.009.8030.00
85 Shadab Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg 2022BBL12/15582211.60107.40373/2020.577.5716.28
86 Faheem Ashraf Flag of Pakistan.svg 2023BBL12/69612615.25107.01572/1937.718.1227.85
87 Zak Crawley Flag of England.svg 2023BBL12/7818554*26.42117.835
88 Tom Andrews Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023BBL12/93272727.00122.7208.60

Source: ESPN Cricinfo Hurricanes Batting records and ESPN Cricinfo Hurricanes Bowling and Fielding records

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