Australia Cricket Team 2024

The Australia National Cricket Team represents Australia in men's international cricket. The Australian cricket team is also known as the Aussies and Kangaroos. They are governed by Cricket Australia (CA). The Australian cricket team is a full International Cricket Council (ICC) member and plays all three formats. Australia is also the most successful team in the game, having won more ICC trophies than any other team.

Australia has won six ICC World Cups, a feat unmatched by any other team, none of whom have managed more than two victories. Additionally, Australia has triumphed in both the T20 World Cup and the World Test Championship, making them the only team to have secured wins in the ICC World Cup, T20 World Cup, and the World Test Championship.

Australia National Cricket Bio

Full Name

Australian National Cricket Team

Nickname

The Baggy Greens, Kangaroos

Founded

1877

Team Owner

Cricket Australia

President

Shane Watson

Head Coach

Andrew McDonald

Captain (s)

Pat Cummins (Test & ODI), Mitchell Marsh (T20)

Website & Social Media

Facebook: Cricket Australia

Instagram: Cricket Australia

Twitter(X): Cricket Australia

Website: https://www.cricket.com.au/

Email Address

[email protected]

Full Address

60 Jolimont Street, Jolimont VIC 3002, Australia Tel: (03) 9653 9999

Net Worth (2023-24)

$79 million (₹6,603,443,863)

Sponsors

NRMA Insurance, Dettol, CommBank, KFC, Woolworths, Asics, Bet365, Qantas, Toyota, Foxtel, Kayo, Bundaberg, HCLTech, Gatorade, Marsh,

Australia National Cricket Team History

  • Australia played their first Test match against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1877 and won that game by 45 runs. Charles Bannerman starred with the bat in the game, scoring the first Test century (165) and retired hurt.
  • The Ashes rivalry began in 1882 after Fred Spofforth's sensational spell of 7/44 helped Australia defend 84 runs at the Oval. After the game, The Sporting Times printed a mock obituary in which the death of English cricket was proclaimed and the announcement was made that "the body was cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.
  • The 1930s saw the emergence of the legendary Sir Donald Bradman, widely regarded as the greatest batsman of all time. He retired after setting several major batting records such as the highest Test score (334 vs England, 1930), most runs (6996), most centuries (29), and a Test batting average of 99.94.
  • Apart from playing the first-ever Test, Australia was also involved in the first-ever ODI in 1971, the first-ever T20I in 2005, and the first-ever Day/Night Test in 2015.

Australia National Cricket ODI Squad

PLAYER NAME

ROLE

STYLE

JERSEY NUMBER

Alex Carey

Batter

Batting: Left-hand Bat

4

Pat Cummins (Captain)

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand

Bowling: Right-arm Fast

30

Travis Head

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

62

Tim David

Batter

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

85

Michael Neser

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium Fast

18

Cameron Green

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

42

Marnues Labuschagn

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak

33

Mitchell Marsh

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

8

Steven Smith

Batter

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

49

Mitchell Starc

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand Bat

Bowling: Left arm Fast

56

Marcus Stoinis

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

17

Ashton Agar

Bowler

Batting: Left hand Bat

Bowling: Slow Left arm Orthodox

24

Adam Zampa

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

88

Sean Abbott

Batter

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

77

Josh Inglis

Batter

Batting: Right hand Bat

95

Matthew Short

Batter

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

5

Glenn Maxwell

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

32

Nathan Ellis

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

12

Josh Hazlewood

Bowler

Batting: Left hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Fast medium

38

Kane Richardson

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

55

Tanveer Sangha

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

26

Spencer Johnson

Bowler

Batting: Left hand Bat

Bowling: Left arm Fast medium

45

Xavier Bartlett

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

15

Lance Morris

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast

Will Sutherland

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

3

Aaron Hardie

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

20

Jake Fraser-McGurk

Batter

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

23

Australia National Cricket T20 Squad

PLAYER NAME

ROLE

STYLE

JERSEY NUMBER

Pat Cummins

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand

Bowling: Right-arm Fast

30

Tim David

Batter

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

85

Nathan Ellis

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

12

Cameron Green

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

42

Josh Hazlewood

Bowler

Batting: Left hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Fast medium

38

Travis Head

Batter

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

62

Josh Inglis

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Right-hand Bat

95

Mitchell Marsh (Captain)

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

8

Glenn Maxwell

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

32

Kane Richardson

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

55

Steven Smith

Batter

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

49

Mitchell Starc

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Left arm Fast

56

Marcus Stoinis

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

17

Matthew Wade

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

13

David Warner

Batter

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Legbreak

31

Adam Zampa

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

63

Matthew Short

Batters

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

5

Ashton Turner

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

70

Sean Abbott

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Fast medium

77

Aaron Hardie

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium fast

20

Jason Behrendorff

Bowler

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Left arm Fast medium

65

Chris Green

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Offbreak

93

Ben McDermott

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right-arm medium

47

Josh Phillipe

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Right hand Bat

2

Ben Dwarshuis

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Left-arm Fast medium

23

Tanveer Sangha

Bowler

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak

26

Spencer Johnson

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand Bat

Bowling: Left arm Fast medium

45

Xavier Bartlett

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

15

Australia National Cricket Test Squad

PLAYER NAME

ROLE

STYLE

JERSEY NUMBER

Josh Hazlewood

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Fast medium

38

Scott Boland

Bowler

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Fast medium

26

Alex Carey

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Left-hand bat

4

Pat Cummins (Captain)

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand

Bowling: Right-arm Fast

30

Cameron Green

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Right-arm Fast medium

42

Travis Head

Batter

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Right arm Offbreak

62

Usman Khawaja

Batter

Batting: Left-hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

1

Marnus Labuschagne

Allrounder

Batting: Right-hand Bat

Bowling: Legbreak

33

Peter Handscomb

Wicketkeeper

Batting: Right hand Bat

54

Nathan Lyon

Bowler

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Offbreak

67

Steven Smith

Batter

Batting: Right-hand bat

Bowling: Legbreak Googly

49

Mitchell Starc

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand Bat

Bowling: Left-arm Fast

56

Mitchell Marsh

Allrounder

Batting: Right hand Bat

Bowling: Right arm Medium

8

Todd Murphy

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand bat

Bowling: Right-arm Offbreak

9

Matthew Kuhnemann

Bowler

Batting: Left-hand Bat

Bowling: Slow Left arm Orthodox

50

Cricket Australia in ICC Event

Cricket Australia's dominance in ICC events is undeniable. With a record of Six ICC Cricket World Cup victories(1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, and 2023) and two ICC Champions Trophy titles (2006 and 2009), they stand as a powerhouse in limited-overs cricket. Their recent success in the ICC T20 World Cup further cements their legacy as one of the most formidable teams on the global stage. Moreover, Australia's T20 cricket prowess has been evident in the ICC T20 World Cup, where they clinched the title on home soil in 2020 (2021). They Also Have one Test Champions Trophy in 2023.

Cricket Australia Won ICC Trophies

Trophy

Opponent

Year

ICC Cricket World Cup

England

1987

ICC Cricket World Cup

Pakistan

1999

ICC Cricket World Cup

India

2003

ICC Cricket World Cup

Sri Lanka

2007

ICC Cricket World Cup

New Zealand

2015

ICC Cricket World Cup

India

2023

ICC T20 World Cup

New Zealand

2021

ICC Champions Trophy

West Indies

2006

ICC Champions Trophy

New Zealand

2009

ICC World Test Championship

India

2023

Major Cricket Stadium of Australia

  • Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
  • Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
  • Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
  • Bellerive Oval, Hobart
  • Perth Stadium, Perth
  • Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
  • Simonds Stadium, Geelong
  • Manuka Oval, Canberra

Most Runs In Cricket Carrer

Player

Runs

Matches

Innings

Average

100

50

Period

Ricky Ponting

13,378

168

287

51.85

41

62

1995–2012

Allan Border

11,174

156

265

50.56

27

63

1978–1994

Steve Waugh

10,927

168

260

51.06

32

50

1985–2004

Steve Smith

9,685

109

195

56.97

32

41

2010–2024

David Warner

8,786

112

205

44.59

26

37

2011-2024

Michael Clarke

8,643

115

198

49.1

28

27

2004–2015

Matthew Hayden

8,625

103

184

50.73

30

29

1994-2009

Mark Waugh

8,029

128

209

41.81

20

47

1991-2002

Justin Langer

7,696

105

182

45.27

23

30

1993-2007

Mark Taylor

7,525

104

186

43.49

19

40

1989-1999

Most Wickets In Cricket Carrer

Player

Wickets

Matches

Innings

Average

SR

4 WI

5 WI

Period

Shane Warne

708

145

273

25.41

57.4

48

37

1992–2007

Glenn McGrath

563

124

243

21.64

51.9

28

29

1993–2007

Nathan Lyon

530

129

242

30.28

61.81

24

24

2011–2024

Mitchell Starc

358

89

166

27.74

48.65

20

14

2011–2024

Dennis Lillee

355

70

132

23.92

52

23

23

1971–1984

Mitchell Johnson

313

73

140

28.4

51.1

16

12

2007–2015

Brett Lee

310

76

150

30.81

53.3

17

10

1999–2008

Craig McDermott

291

71

124

28.63

56.9

17

14

1984–1996

Josh Hazlewood

273

70

132

24.82

53.39

10

12

2014–2024

Pat Cummins

269

62

115

22.53

46.89

16

12

2011–2024

SCHEDULED / 5th Test / Sydney Cricket Ground

SCHEDULED / 4th Test / Melbourne Cricket Ground

SCHEDULED / 3rd Test / The Gabba

SCHEDULED / 2nd Test / Adelaide Oval

SCHEDULED / 1st Test / Perth Stadium

SCHEDULED / Match 3 / Bellerive Oval

SCHEDULED / Match 2 / Sydney Cricket Ground

SCHEDULED / Match 1 / The Gabba

SCHEDULED / Match 3 / Perth Stadium

SCHEDULED / Match 2 / Adelaide Oval

SCHEDULED / Match 1 / Melbourne Cricket Ground

COMPLETED / 51 Match, Super 8 Group 1 / Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia

India won by 24 runs.

COMPLETED / 48 Match, Super 8 Group 1 / Arnos Vale Ground

127/10 (19.2 ov)

Afghanistan won by 21 runs.

COMPLETED / 44 Match, Super 8 Group 1 / Sir Vivian Richards Stadium

140/8 (20 ov)

Australia won by 28 runs (DLS Method)

COMPLETED / Match 35 / Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St Lucia

180/5 (20 ov)

Australia won by 5 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 24 / Sir Vivian Richards Stadium

72/10 (17 ov)

Australia won by 9 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 17 / Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

165/6 (20 ov)

Australia won by 36 runs.

COMPLETED / Warm-up Match / Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain

222/7 (20 ov)

West Indies won by 35 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 10 / Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

125/9 (20 ov)

Australia won by 39 runs.

COMPLETED / Warm-up Match / Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain

119/9 (20 ov)

Australia won by 7 wickets

COMPLETED / 3rd T20I / Grange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place

153/4 (16.1 ov)

Australia won by 6 wickets

COMPLETED / 3rd T20I / Eden Park

118/4 (10.4 ov)

Australia won by 27 runs (DLS method)

COMPLETED / 3rd T20I / Perth Stadium

220/6 (20 ov)

West Indies won by 37 runs.

COMPLETED / 2nd T20I / Grange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place

196/4 (20 ov)

Australia won by 70 runs.

COMPLETED / 2nd Test / Hagley Oval

256/10 (68 ov)

Australia won by 3 wickets

COMPLETED / 2nd T20I / Eden Park

174/10 (19.5 ov)

Australia won by 72 runs.

COMPLETED / 2nd T20I / Adelaide Oval

207/9 (20 ov)

Australia won by 34 runs.

COMPLETED / 1st T20I / Grange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place

156/3 (9.4 ov)

Australia won by 7 wickets

COMPLETED / 1st Test / Basin Reserve

383/10 (115.1 ov)

Australia won by 172 runs.

COMPLETED / 1st T20I / Sky Stadium

216/4 (20 ov)

Australia won by 6 wickets

More Matches view

Australia Squad

Steven Smith
bat

Steven Smith

Batter

Glenn Maxwell
all

Glenn Maxwell

All Rounder

Mitchell Marsh
all

Mitchell Marsh

All Rounder

Sean Abbott
all

Sean Abbott

All Rounder

bowl

Adam Zampa

Bowler

Travis Head
bat

Travis Head

Batter

all

Matthew Short

All Rounder

wk

Alex Carey

Wicket-Keeper

Josh Inglis
wk

Josh Inglis

Wicket-Keeper

Cameron Green
all

Cameron Green

All Rounder

all

Aaron Hardie

All Rounder

Mitchell Marsh
all

Mitchell Marsh

All Rounder

bowl

Adam Zampa

Bowler

Travis Head
bat

Travis Head

Batter

Marcus Stoinis
all

Marcus Stoinis

All Rounder

Josh Inglis
wk

Josh Inglis

Wicket-Keeper

bowl

Xavier Bartlett

Bowler

Cameron Green
all

Cameron Green

All Rounder

Tim David
bat

Tim David

Batter

all

Aaron Hardie

All Rounder

Nathan Ellis
bowl

Nathan Ellis

Bowler

all

Cooper Connolly

All Rounder

Steven Smith
bat

Steven Smith

Batter

Mitchell Marsh
all

Mitchell Marsh

All Rounder

C
Pat Cummins
bowl

Pat Cummins

Bowler

bat

Usman Khawaja

Batter

bowl

Nathan Lyon

Bowler

Travis Head
bat

Travis Head

Batter

all

Michael Neser

All Rounder

bowl

Scott Boland

Bowler

all

Matt Renshaw

All Rounder

wk

Alex Carey

Wicket-Keeper

Cameron Green
all

Cameron Green

All Rounder

FAQs

Mitchell Marsh captains the Australian team in the T20 format.

Australian team is regarded as the most successful teams of the format, winning 100 out of its 188 total T20I matches.

With the kind of players it has in its arsenal, from young guns to seasoned veterans, Australia with the current team stands as a contender of winning the cup.