List of international cricketers from Hampshire

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Chris Tremlett (pictured) is the last cricketer to be born in Hampshire to have represented England.

Hampshire is one of the eighteen counties which make up the first-class structure of English county cricket. It has produced international cricketers for the England cricket team in all forms of the game — Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). No player born in Hampshire has ever captained England. Victor Barton, from Netley, became the first Hampshire-born player to represent England when he played against South Africa in 1892, which was his only Test appearance.[1] Nine cricketers born in Hampshire have represented England, with Chris Tremlett, born in Southampton, the last. Sean Terry, born in Southampton, is the only international player born in Hampshire to represent another nation, in this case Ireland. 111 cricketers born outside of Hampshire have played county cricket for Hampshire, as well as playing international cricket. Of these, 75 have played international cricket for a team other than England, while 4 have played internationally, but not in matches recognised by the ICC. 3 cricketers who represented Hampshire Cricket Board but not Hampshire have also played international cricket, their statistics are also listed below.

From Hampshire[edit]

Key

  • Apps denotes the number of appearances the player has made.
  • Runs denotes the number of runs scored by the player.
  • Wkts denotes the number of wickets taken by the player.
England captains

Statistics correct as of: 1 October 2023

England[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Victor Barton 1892 1895–1902 1 23 [2]
Arthur Hill 1896 1895–1921 3 251 4 [3]
Frank Milligan 1899 N/A 2 58 [4]
John Evans 1921 1908–1920 1 18 [5]
Ken Palmer 1961 N/A 1 10 1 [6]
Graham Roope 1973–1978 N/A 21 860 8 173 [7]
Trevor Jesty 1983 1966–1984 10 127 1 [8]
Shaun Udal 1994–2006 1989–2007 4 109 8 11 35 9 [9]
Chris Tremlett 2005–2013 2000–2009 12 113 53 15 50 15 1 2 [10]

Ireland[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Sean Terry[notes 1] 2016 2012–2015 5 32 1 4 [11]

Played for Hampshire CCC[edit]

The cricketers listed in this section have played for Hampshire County Cricket Club and played Test, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals for an international team, but were not born in the county. Players are listed in order from the year of their International debut.

Afghanistan[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2017– 2018 1 18 1 66 185 93 43 33 56 [12]

Africa XI[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Dale Steyn[notes 2] 2005 2018 2 4 2 [13]
Heath Streak[notes 3] 2005–2006 1995 2 41 2 [14]

Asia XI[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Abdul Razzaq[notes 4] 2004–2006 2010 4 49 1 [15]
Chaminda Vaas[notes 5] 2004–2005 2003 1 7 1 [16]
Shahid Afridi[notes 6] 2005–2006 2011–2017 3 19 2 [17]

Australia[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Shaun Graf 1980–1981 1981 11 24 8 [18]
Shane Warne[notes 7] 1992–2007 2000–2007 145 3,154 708 193 1,016 291 [19]
Matthew Hayden[notes 8] 1993–2009 1997 103 8,625 160 6,131 9 308 [20]
Andy Bichel 1997–2004 2005 19 355 58 67 471 78 [21]
Ian Harvey 1997–2004 2008 73 715 85 [22]
Simon Katich 2001–2010 2003–2012 56 4,188 21 45 1,324 3 69 [23]
Shane Watson 2002–2016 2004–2005 59 3,731 75 190 5,758 168 58 1,462 48 [24]
Michael Clarke 2004–2015 2004 115 8,643 31 245 7,981 57 34 488 6 [25]
Stuart Clark 2005–2009 2007 24 248 94 39 69 53 9 13 [26]
Adam Voges 2007–2017 2007 20 1,485 31 870 6 7 139 2 [27]
Luke Ronchi[notes 9] 2008–2009 N/A[notes 10] 4 76 3 47 [28]
Marcus North 2009–2010 2009 21 1,171 14 2 6 1 20 [29]
Phillip Hughes 2009–2014 2010 26 1,535 25 826 1 6 [30]
Dan Christian 2010–2021 2010 20 273 20 23 118 13 [31]
George Bailey[notes 11] 2011–2016 2013–2017 5 183 90 3,044 29 470 [32]
Glenn Maxwell 2012– 2012–2014 7 339 8 129 3,495 64 98 2,159 39 [33]
Jackson Bird 2012–2017 2015 9 43 34 [34]
D'Arcy Short 2018–2020 2021 8 211 23 642 3 [35]
Ben McDermott 2018– 2022 5 223 23 269 [36]
Nathan Ellis 2021– 2022 8 63 10 8 1 18 [37]

Denmark[edit]

Thomas Hansen (Hampshire 1997–1999) played 23 List A matches and 19 ICC Trophy matches for Denmark (1997–2005), but these did not have International status.[38]

England[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
James Southerton 1877 1864–1867 2 7 7 [39]
Leslie Gay 1894 1900 1 37 [40]
Christopher Heseltine 1895–1896 1895–1904 2 18 5 [41]
C. B. Fry 1896–1912 1909–1921 26 1,223 [42]
Teddy Wynyard 1896–1906 1878–1908 3 72 [43]
Phil Mead 1911–1928 1905–1936 17 1,185 [44]
Hon. Lionel Tennyson 1913–1921 1913–1935 9 345 [45]
George Brown 1921–1923 1908–1933 7 299 0 [46]
Alec Kennedy 1922–1923 1907–1936 5 93 31 [47]
Johnny Arnold 1931 1929–1950 1 34 [48]
Derek Shackleton 1950–1963 1948–1969 7 113 18 [49]
Butch White 1961–1962 1957–1971 2 0 4 [50]
Bob Cottam 1969–1972 1963–1971 4 27 14 [51]
David Gower 1978–1992 1990–1993 117 8,231 1 114 3,170 [52]
Chris Smith 1983–1986 1980–1991 8 392 3 4 109 2 [53]
Paul Terry 1984 1978–1996 2 16 [54]
Robin Smith 1988–1996 1982–2003 62 4,236 71 2,419 [55]
John Stephenson 1989 1995–2001 1 36 [56]
Dominic Cork 1992–2002 2009–2011 37 864 131 32 180 41 [57]
John Crawley 1994–2003 2002–2009 37 1,800 13 235 [58]
Alan Mullally 1996–2001 2000–2005 19 127 58 50 86 63 [59]
Ed Giddins 1999–2000 2003 4 10 12 [60]
Owais Shah 2001–2010 2014–2015 6 269 71 1,834 7 17 347 [61]
Simon Jones 2002–2005 2010–2011 18 205 59 8 1 7 [62]
Kabir Ali 2003–2006 2010–2013 1 10 5 14 93 20 [63]
Kevin Pietersen[notes 12] 2004–2014 2005–2010 104 8,181 10 134 4,422 7 37 1,176 1 [64]
Dimitri Mascarenhas 2007–2009 1996–2013 20 245 13 14 123 12 [65]
Michael Lumb 2010–2014 2007–2011 3 165 27 552 [66]
Michael Carberry 2010–2014 2006–2017 6 345 6 114 1 7 [67]
Danny Briggs 2012–2014 2009–2015 1 2 7 5 [68]
James Vince 2015– 2009– 13 548 25 616 1 17 463 [69]
Reece Topley 2015– 2016–2018 26 19 38 22 13 22 [70]
Liam Dawson 2016– 2007– 3 84 7 6 63 5 11 57 6 [71]
Mason Crane 2017–2018 2015– 1 6 1 2 1 [72]
Ollie Robinson 2021– 2014 19 352 76 [73]

Guernsey[edit]

Lee Savident (Hampshire 1997–2000) and Tim Ravenscroft (Hampshire 2011) have both represented Guernsey (Savident 1993–2014 and Ravenscroft 2008–2015) in List A and T20 matches, but none of these games had International status.[74][75]

India[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Ajinkya Rahane 2011– 2019 85 5,077 90 2,962 20 375 [76]

Italy[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Gareth Berg 2021– 2015–2019 15 141 16 [77]

Netherlands[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Paul-Jan Bakker 1996 1986–1992 5 1 3 [78]

New Zealand[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
David O'Sullivan 1973–1976 1971–1973 11 158 18 3 2 2 [79]
Craig McMillan 1997–2007 2005 55 3,116 28 197 4,707 49 8 187 [80]
Chris Nevin 2000–2003 N/A[notes 13] 37 732 [81]
Andre Adams 2001–2007 2015 1 18 6 42 419 53 4 13 3 [82]
Shane Bond 2001–2010 2008 18 168 87 82 292 147 20 21 25 [83]
Colin de Grandhomme 2012– 2021 29 1,432 49 45 742 30 41 505 12 [84]
Colin Munro 2012–2020 2018 1 15 2 57 1,271 7 65 1,724 4 [85]
Luke Ronchi[notes 14] 2013–2017 N/A[notes 15] 4 319 81 1,321 29 312 [86]

Pakistan[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Wasim Akram 1985–2003 2003 104 2,898 414 356 3,717 502 [87]
Aaqib Javed 1989–1998 1991 22 101 54 163 267 182 [88]
Abdul Razzaq[notes 16] 1996–2013 2010 46 1,946 100 261 5,031 268 32 393 20 [89]
Shahid Afridi[notes 17] 1996–2016 2011–2017 27 1,716 48 393 8,027 393 98 1,405 97 [90]
Yasir Arafat 1997–2013 2015 3 94 9 11 74 4 13 92 16 [91]
Sohail Tanvir 2007–2017 2013 2 17 5 62 399 71 57 196 54 [92]
Mohammad Abbas 2017– 2021– 25 110 90 3 1 [93]
Shaheen Afridi 2018– 2020 27 154 105 44 141 86 52 48 64 [94]

Scotland[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Josh Davey 2010– 2013 31 497 49 31 115 37 [95]
George Munsey 2015– 2020 53 1,593 62 1,676 [96]
Brad Wheal 2016– 2015– 13 16 23 17 5 17 [97]
Scott Currie 2024– 2020– 1 5 1 [98]

South Africa[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Robert Poore 1895–1896 1898–1906 3 76 1 [99]
Charlie Llewellyn 1896–1912 1899–1910 15 544 48 [100]
Barry Richards 1970 1968–1978 4 508 1 [101]
Nantie Hayward 1998–2004 2008 16 66 54 21 12 21 [102]
Nic Pothas 2000 2002–2011 3 24 [103]
Neil McKenzie 2000–2009 2010–2012 58 3,253 64 1,688 2 7 [104]
Graeme Smith[notes 18] 2002–2014 N/A[notes 19] 116 9,253 8 197 6,989 18 33 982 [105]
Hashim Amla[notes 20] 2004–2019 2018 124 9,282 181 8,113 41 1,158 [106]
Dale Steyn[notes 21] 2005–2020 2018 93 1,251 439 123 361 194 47 21 64 [107]
Rory Kleinveldt 2008–2013 2008 4 27 10 10 105 12 6 25 9 [108]
Friedel de Wet 2009–2010 2011 2 20 6 [109]
Ryan McLaren 2009–2015 2015–2016 2 47 3 54 485 77 12 9 17 [110]
Imran Tahir[notes 22] 2011–2019 2008–2014 20 130 57 107 157 173 35 19 61 [111]
Chris Morris 2012–2019 2019 4 173 12 42 467 48 23 133 34 [112]
Kyle Abbott 2013–2017 2014– 11 95 39 28 76 34 21 23 26 [113]
Rilee Rossouw 2014– 2017–2019 36 1,239 1 29 767 [114]
Tabraiz Shamsi 2016– 2019 2 20 6 46 18 63 63 9 76 [115]
Aiden Markram 2017– 2019 35 2,285 2 55 1,665 16 37 1,063 9 [116]

Sri Lanka[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Chaminda Vaas[notes 23] 1994–2009 2003 111 3,089 355 321 2,018 399 6 33 6 [117]
Rangana Herath 1999–2018 2010 93 1,699 433 71 140 74 17 8 18 [118]

United States[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Ian Holland 2019– 2017– 15 368 19 6 47 10 [119]

West Indies[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Roy Marshall 1951–1952 1953–1972 15 143 [120]
Gordon Greenidge 1974–1991 1970–1987 108 7,558 128 5,134 1 [121]
Andy Roberts 1974–1983 1973–1978 47 762 202 56 231 87 [122]
Malcolm Marshall 1978–1992 1979–1993 81 1,810 376 136 955 157 [123]
Winston Benjamin 1986–1995 1994–1996 21 470 61 85 298 100 [124]
Nixon McLean 1996–2003 1998–1999 19 368 44 45 314 46 [125]
Daren Powell 2002–2009 2007 37 407 85 55 118 71 5 1 2 [126]
Tino Best 2003–2014 2016 25 401 57 26 76 34 6 17 6 [127]
Fidel Edwards 2003– 2015–2019 55 394 165 50 73 60 26 11 20 [128]
Daren Sammy[notes 24] 2004–2016 2016 38 1,323 84 126 1,871 81 66 534 44 [129]

World XI[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Matthew Hayden[notes 25] 2004–2005 1997 1 2 [130]
Shane Warne[notes 26] 2004–2005 2000–2007 1 2 2 [131]
Graeme Smith[notes 27] 2005–2006 N/A[notes 28] 1 12 [132]
Kevin Pietersen[notes 29] 2005–2006 2005–2010 2 18 [133]
Shahid Afridi[notes 30] 2005–2018 2011–2017 2 18 1 11 1 [134]
Hashim Amla[notes 31] 2017 2018 3 119 [135]
Daren Sammy[notes 32] 2017 2016 2 53 [136]
Imran Tahir[notes 33] 2017 2008–2014 3 2 [137]
George Bailey[notes 34] 2017 2013–2017 1 3 [138]

Zimbabwe[edit]

Name International
career
Hampshire
career
Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts Apps Runs Wkts References
Tests ODIs T20Is
Heath Streak[notes 35] 1993–2005 1995 65 1,990 216 187 2,901 237 [139]
Neil Johnson 1998–2000 2001–2002 13 532 15 48 1,679 35 [140]
Sean Ervine 2001–2004 2005–2018 5 261 9 42 698 41 [141]
Greg Lamb 2010–2011 2004–2008 1 46 3 15 197 12 5 32 4 [142]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Terry was born in Southampton, however represented Ireland in international cricket.
  2. ^ Steyn played international cricket for both the South Africa and Africa XI. Only his statistics for Africa XI are shown here.
  3. ^ Streak played international cricket for both the Zimbabwe and Africa XI. Only his statistics for Africa XI are shown here.
  4. ^ Razzaq played international cricket for the Pakistan and the Asia XI. Only his statistics for Asia XI are shown here.
  5. ^ Vaas played international cricket for both the Sri Lanka and Asia XI. Only his statistics for Asia XI are shown here.
  6. ^ Afridi played international cricket for the Pakistan, Asia XI and World XI. Only his statistics for Asia XI are shown here.
  7. ^ Warne played international cricket for both the Australia and World XI. Only his statistics for Australia are shown here.
  8. ^ Hayden played international cricket for both the Australia and World XI. Only his statistics for Australia are shown here.
  9. ^ Ronchi played international cricket for both Australia and New Zealand. Only his statistics for Australia are shown here.
  10. ^ Represented Hampshire Cricket Board and did not play for Hampshire.
  11. ^ Bailey played international cricket for both the Australia and World XI. Only his statistics for Australia are shown here.
  12. ^ Pietersen played international cricket for both the England and World XI. Only his statistics for England are shown here.
  13. ^ Represented Hampshire Cricket Board and did not play for Hampshire.
  14. ^ Ronchi played international cricket for both Australia and New Zealand. Only his statistics for New Zealand are shown here.
  15. ^ Represented Hampshire Cricket Board and did not play for Hampshire.
  16. ^ Razzaq played international cricket for the Pakistan and the Asia XI. Only his statistics for Pakistan are shown here.
  17. ^ Afridi played international cricket for the Pakistan, Asia XI and the World XI. Only his statistics for Pakistan are shown here.
  18. ^ Smith played international cricket for both the South Africa and World XI. Only his statistics for South Africa are shown here.
  19. ^ Represented Hampshire Cricket Board and did not play for Hampshire.
  20. ^ Amla played international cricket for both the South Africa and World XI. Only his statistics for South Africa are shown here.
  21. ^ Steyn played international cricket for both the South Africa and Africa XI. Only his statistics for South Africa are shown here.
  22. ^ Tahir played international cricket for both the South Africa and World XI. Only his statistics for South Africa are shown here.
  23. ^ Vaas played international cricket for both the Sri Lanka and Asia XI. Only his statistics for Sri Lanka are shown here.
  24. ^ Sammy played international cricket for both the West Indies and World XI. Only his statistics for the West Indies are shown here.
  25. ^ Hayden played international cricket for both the Australia and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  26. ^ Warne played international cricket for both the Australia and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  27. ^ Smith played international cricket for both the South Africa and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  28. ^ Represented Hampshire Cricket Board and did not play for Hampshire.
  29. ^ Pietersen played international cricket for both the England and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  30. ^ Afridi played international cricket for the Pakistan, Asia XI and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  31. ^ Amla played international cricket for both the South Africa and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  32. ^ Sammy played international cricket for both the West Indies and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  33. ^ Tahir played international cricket for both the South Africa and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  34. ^ Bailey played international cricket for both the Australia and World XI. Only his statistics for World XI are shown here.
  35. ^ Streak played international cricket for both the Zimbabwe and Africa XI. Only his statistics for Zimbabwe are shown here.

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