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Callum Ferguson

Team flagAUS40 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Callum Ferguson Recent Form

Batting

AUSCH vs INDCH, T2023 (19)
AUSCH vs WICH, T207 (9)
AUSCH vs INDCH, T2026 (22)
AUSCH vs ENGCH, T2011 (12)
AUSCH vs SACH, T201 (4)
AUSCH vs PAKCH, T2026 (16) *
DD vs KSA, 14 (15)
DD vs CL, 44 (21) *
DD vs RK, 29 (22)
DD vs PR, 7 (7)
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Callum Ferguson Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI3025663057185.3341.44640----
T20I331600884.215.3310----
Test12400317.392.0000----
IPL9898002383.7616.3390----
BBL15154050361123.8531.15397----
PSL0000000.000.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI30000.000.000000.00----
T20I3000.000.000000.00----
Test1000.000.000000.00----
IPL9000.000.000000.00----
BBL15000.000.000000.00----
PSL0000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Australia vs New Zealand at Melbourne - February 06, 2009
T20I Debut
Australia vs New Zealand at Sydney - February 15, 2009
Test Debut
Australia vs South Africa at Hobart - November 12 - 15, 2016
IPL Debut
vs Punjab Kings at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, May 08, 2011

Teams played for

Australia Australia A South Australia Pune Warriors Adelaide Strikers Uva Next Cricket Australia Invitational XI Melbourne Renegades Sydney Thunder Worcestershire

About Callum Ferguson

NameCallum Ferguson
GenderMale
Birth21 Nov 1984
Birth PlaceNorth Adelaide, South Australia
Height5 ft 11 in
NationalityAustralian

Once regarded as the future of the Australian batting line-up but unfortunately, Callum Ferguson had to wait until the age of 32 to be called to get the baggy green. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Once regarded as the future of the Australian batting line-up but unfortunately, Callum Ferguson had to wait until the age of 32 to be called to get the baggy green. 

Ferguson emerged through the age-group cricket and was selected in the initial squad for the Under-19 World Cup of 2004 but a knee injury occurred at a very bad time and he had to miss the biennial event. Although, the Adelaide-born made his domestic debut in the 2004-05 season and became a fulcrum of the South Australia team. 

The world saw the first glimpse of Ferguson in an ODI clash against New Zealand in 2009 and later played limited-overs series against South Africa, Pakistan, and England, before donning the Australian jersey during the Champions Trophy of 2009. However, another knee injury kept Ferguson away from the sport for the next two years. He played a couple of 50-over games in 2011 but could make it into the World Cup squad. 

Although injuries could not keep Ferguson away from cricket. He piled up thousands of runs from 2011 to 2015 to prove his utility to the national selectors and they couldn’t ignore him more. The South Australian cricketer was brought in the national team for the second Test against visiting South Africa in 2016. However, scores of 3 and 1 dropped Ferguson from the next Test and a poor following season shut all the doors and windows for the batter. 

Apart from being irregular in the national setup, Ferguson has provided his services in the Indian Premier League, Big Bash, and English County. The batter has established himself as a seasoned campaigner in the T20 leagues. He has led Sydney Thunder for two years, before leaving the club after the BBL|10. 

In 2020, Ferguson retired from the First-Class format but stated he remains keen to continue playing one-day cricket for South Australia. The following year, the Australian was drafted into the Northern Superchargers squad for the inaugural edition of the Hundred. 

(As of April 2021)