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Wes Agar

Team flagAUS27 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Wes Agar Recent Form

Batting

KT vs ESS, First class10 (17)
KT vs ESS, First class6 (11)
KT vs SOM, First class0 (5)
SACA vs NSW, First class0 (3)
SACA vs NSW, First class9 (12)
SACA vs QLD, First class0 (2)
SACA vs QLD, First class9 (14)
SACA vs VIC, First class2 (7)
SACA vs VIC, First class0 (3)
SACA vs VIC, First class0 (3)
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Bowling

KT vs ESS, First class1-97
KT vs ESS, First class2-47
KT vs SOM, First class1-58
SACA vs NSW, First class1-119
SACA vs QLD, First class1-32
SACA vs QLD, First class0-38
SACA vs VIC, First class2-61
SACA vs VIC, First class2-45
ADS vs MLS, BBL1-37
ADS vs MLR, BBL0-17
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Wes Agar Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI22500041119.0525.0042----
BBL5620830015103.756.9270----
T20-Blast516006150.006.0010----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI2203.550.000/15000.00----
BBL5656698.9824.104/69016.10----
T20-Blast5578.0521.863/181016.29----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
West Indies vs Australia at Bridgetown- July 20, 2021
T20-Blast Debut
Kent v Somerset St Lawrence Ground Canterbury, Kent United Kingdom, 30-5-2023

Teams played for

South Australia South Australia XI Adelaide Strikers Victoria

About Wes Agar

NameWes Agar
GenderMale
Birth5 Feb 1997
Birth PlaceMalvern, Victoria
Height6ft 4in
NationalityAustralian

A tall, well-built fast bowler with genuine pace, Wes Agar is a professional cricketer for South Australia who first secured a rookie contract for the 2016-17 season after strong performances in the U-19 National Championships. A son of a former Australian cricketer, John, cricket runs in Agar’s blood. He is the brother of all-rounder Ashton Agar, who has represented Australia in all three formats.... continue reading

Player Bio

A tall, well-built fast bowler with genuine pace, Wes Agar is a professional cricketer for South Australia who first secured a rookie contract for the 2016-17 season after strong performances in the U-19 National Championships. A son of a former Australian cricketer, John, cricket runs in Agar’s blood. He is the brother of all-rounder Ashton Agar, who has represented Australia in all three formats.

Originally from Melbourne, the paceman previously played for Monash Tigers in Victorian Premier Cricket and moved to South Australia before the 2015-16 season, joining up with grade side Adelaide University. Wes made his Big Bash League(BBL) debut in the sixth edition of the premier tournament, playing for Adelaide Strikers and famously went head to head against his own brother who played for the Perth Scorchers.

A graduate of the National Performance squad, the Malvern-born pacer starred for South Australia at the 2015 U-19 National Championships with 10 wickets in the tournament, including 5/37 against Tasmania. Wes has dazzled in homegrown T20s and his exploits in the domestic circuit earned him his maiden call-up for the Baggy Greens for the limited-overs series against West Indies. 

Preparing alongside Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood will be a massive learning curve for the young speedster. The speedster from Victoria has all the tools to be an upcoming star for the Aussies in the future.

(As of July 2021)