Australia Cricket Team

Facts

CategoryDetails
Nickname(s)Baggy Greens, Aussies (Unofficial)
AssociationCricket Australia
CaptainPat Cummins (Test & ODI), Mitch Marsh (T20I)
CoachAndrew McDonald
Test Status Acquired1877
Hong Kong Sixes Wins1
ICC StatusFull Member (1909)
ICC RegionEast Asia-Pacific
ICC Rankings (Current)Test: 1st, ODI: 2nd, T20I: 2nd
ICC Rankings (Best-ever)Test: 1st (1 January 1952), ODI: 1st (1 January 1990), T20I: 1st (1 May 2020)
First Testvs. England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, 15–19 March 1877
Last Testvs. New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, 8–11 March 2024

Australia Cricket Team

One of the most popular and loved cricket teams, the Australia cricket team compete in One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, as well as Test cricket. Australia played their first Test match in 1877. Their first ODI was against England in the 1970–71 season. They played their first T20I against New Zealand in the 2004–05 season. Interestingly, Australia won all of these inaugural matches.

As the most successful team, Australia’s success is largely attributed to their domestic structure. It includes the Sheffield Shield, the Australian domestic limited-overs cricket tournament, and the Big Bash League, which is equally popular as the IPL in India. Australia are currently the ICC World Test Championship and ICC Cricket World Cup champion.

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Australia Cricket Team Squad

TestODIT20I
Alex CareySean AbbottSean Abbott
Pat CumminsXavier BartlettAshton Agar
Nathan McSweeneyAlex CareyXavier Bartlett
Josh HazlewoodCooper ConnollyJason Behrendorff
Travis HeadPat CumminsCooper Connolly
Usman KhawajaBen DwarshuisPat Cummins
Marnus LabuschagneJake Fraser-McGurkTim David
Nathan LyonCameron GreenBen Dwarshuis
Mitchell MarshAaron HardieNathan Ellis
Steven SmithJosh HazlewoodJake Fraser-McGurk
Mitchell StarcTravis HeadCameron Green
Scott BolandJosh InglisChris Green
Josh InglisSpencer JohnsonAaron Hardie
Beau WebsterMarnus LabuschagneJosh Hazlewood
Mitchell MarshTravis Head
Glenn MaxwellJosh Inglis
Lance MorrisSpencer Johnson
Matthew ShortMitchell Marsh
Steven SmithGlenn Maxwell
Mitchell StarcBen McDermott
Marcus StoinisRiley Meredith
Will SutherlandJosh Philippe
Adam ZampaKane Richardson
Tanveer Sangha
Matthew Short
Steven Smith
Mitchell Starc
Marcus Stoinis
Matthew Wade
Adam Zampa

Australia Cricket Team News 

Australia Cricket Team Bio 

The Australian cricket team, one of the oldest in Test cricket, made their debut in 1877. They defeated England by 45 runs in the first-ever Test match. After World War II, Australia continued its dominance, with their first Test against New Zealand in the 1945–46 season. Throughout the 1940s, they remained unbeaten, securing two Ashes series victories and winning their first Test series against India. By 2024, the team has played 866 Test matches, winning 414 and losing 232.

They are currently ranked No 1 in ODIs. Australia have won the Cricket World Cup six times, in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, and 2023. In 2002, Australia was named World Team of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards, acknowledging their world-record sequence of Test match victories.

Administration & Support Staff

PositionName
Head coachAndrew McDonald
Assistant coachAndre Borovec
Assistant coachDaniel Vettori
T20 ConsultantBrad Hodge
Batting coachMichael Di Venuto
Bowling coachClint McKay
Fielding and Keeping coachMatthew Wade
PhysiotherapistNick Jones
PsychologistMary Spillane

Sponsors 

Sponsor TypePartners
Platinum PartnersNRMA Insurance
Gold PartnersCommBank, KFC, Woolworths, Asics, Bet365, Qantas, Toyota, Foxtel, Kayo, Bundaberg, HCLTech

Australia Cricket Team Batting Stats

ODIs

PlayerRunsMatInnAvg10050Period
Ricky Ponting13,58937436441.8130821995–2012
Adam Gilchrist9,59528627835.9316551996–2008
Mark Waugh8,50024423639.3518501988–2002
Michael Clarke7,98124522344.588582003–2015
Steve Waugh7,56932528832.93451986–2002

Test

PlayerRunsMatInnAvg10050Period
Ricky Ponting13,37816828751.8541621995–2012
Allan Border11,17415626550.5627631978–1994
Steve Waugh10,92716826051.0632501985–2004
Steve Smith†9,68510919556.9732412010–2024
David Warner8,78611220544.5926372011–2024

T20I

PlayerRunsMatchesInnAvg10050Period
David Warner3,27711011033.431282009–2024
Aaron Finch3,12010310334.282192011–2022
Glenn Maxwell†2,60011310429.885112012–2024
Mitchell Marsh†1,596626032.57092011–2024
Shane Watson1,462585629.241102006–2016

Australia Cricket Team Bowling Stats

ODIs

PlayerWicketsMatInnAvgSR4W5WPeriod
Glenn McGrath38024924721.9834971993–2007
Brett Lee38022121723.3629.41492000–2012
Shane Warne29119319025.8236.41211993–2003
Mitchell Starc†24312612623.2926.551292010–2024
Mitchell Johnson23915315025.2631.33932005–2015

Tests

PlayerWicketsMatInnAvgSR4 WI5 WIPeriod
Shane Warne70814527325.4157.448371992–2007
Glenn McGrath56312424321.6451.928291993–2007
Nathan Lyon†53012924230.2861.8124242011–2024
Mitchell Starc†3588916627.7448.6520142011–2024
Dennis Lillee3557013223.925223231971–1984

T20Is

PlayerWicketsMatInnAvgSRPeriod
Adam Zampa101848321.5417.932016–2024
Mitchell Starc76636323.8818.552012–2024
Josh Hazlewood64484821.4217.032016–2024
Pat Cummins60545424.1819.72011–2024
Ashton Agar49484822.6920.772016–2024

Australian Cricket Team performance

ODI

MatchesWonLostTiedNRW/L RatioWin %
1,0006093489341.7563.5

Test

MatchesWonLostDrawnTied
8664142322182

T20I

MatchesWonLostTiedNRWin %
199109833454.04

Australia Cricket Team Key Players

Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins

One of the most successful Australian captains, Pat Cummins, first entered the Australian domestic cricket scene as a 17-year-old. He quickly made headlines. After an impressive Big Bash League campaign, Cummins made his way into the Australian international scene in 2011. He got a call-up to the T20 squad for the South Africa tour. His international debut in the 1st T20I was marked by figures of 3-25. His captaincy skills led Australia to victory in the 50-over World Cup and the 2023 World Test Championship,

Mitchell Marsh

Currently, Mitchell Marsh is the Australian T20I captain and one of the most promising Australian talents. He is recognized as one of the hardest hitters of the cricket ball, as well as a decent bowler. He made his state debut at the age of 17 and became an Under-19 World Cup-winning captain at 18. At a very young age, Marsh earned his first international call-up at 19. Mitchell became the youngest Australian to play in the domestic One-Day Cup in February 2009.

Mitchell Marsh
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Steve Smith

Starting as a leg-spinner, this former Australian captain, Steve Smith, is one of the greatest Test batters. Although he is not in his peak form, he is still considered a champion player. Smith made his debut across formats in the 2007/08 domestic season as a leg-spinner who could bat a bit. But he found himself constantly in and out of the Australian side. He made his international debut in 2010. But after the Ashes series defeat at home, he was dropped from the Test side, while his limited-overs fortunes were not much different.

Australia Cricket Team Schedule

DateMatchVenueStart Time (Local)
Sat, 16 Nov ’242nd T20I (N) – Pakistan tour of AustraliaSydney19:00
Mon, 18 Nov ’243rd T20I (N) – Pakistan tour of AustraliaHobart19:00
Fri, 22 Nov ’241st Test – India tour of AustraliaPerth10:20
Fri, 06 Dec ’242nd Test (D/N) – India tour of AustraliaAdelaide14:30
Sat, 14 Dec ’243rd Test – India tour of AustraliaBrisbane10:20
Thu, 26 Dec ’244th Test – India tour of AustraliaMelbourne10:30
Fri, 03 Jan ’255th Test – India tour of AustraliaSydney10:30



 

 

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