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Ben Dunk

Team flagAUS37 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Ben Dunk Recent Form

Batting

IC vs TH, T209 (14)
IC vs MT, T2097 (47)
IC vs GG, T2022 (14)
IC vs KSO, T209 (6)
IC vs SSS, T2061 (29)
IC vs TH, T2060 (35)
GCJ vs BRT, D. T1019 (6)
GCJ vs NYS, D. T104 (2)
GCJ vs ML, D. T104 (7)
GCJ vs BRT, D. T1035 (16)
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Bowling

AUSCH vs SACH, T200-25
CL vs DG, 0-21
SKNP vs SLK, CPL1-29
MLS vs HBH, BBL0-18
MLS vs ADS, BBL0-11
MLS vs HBH, BBL1-19
ADS vs MLS, BBL1-20
HBH vs PRS, BBL0-11
HBH vs SYS, BBL0-10
TAS vs QLD, LIST A0-14
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Ben Dunk Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
T20I55990032143.4819.8086----
IPL33400020114.2913.3370----
BBL65690024109.5213.8024----
CPL1091550034109.1519.3885----
ABU DHABI86710031177.5017.7592----
PSL30275960399144.6627.094134----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
T20I5000.000.000000.00----
IPL3000.000.000000.00----
BBL6000.000.000000.00----
CPL101110.8829.001/290016.00----
ABU DHABI8000.000.000000.00----
PSL30000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

T20I Debut
Australia vs South Africa at Adelaide- November 05, 2014
IPL Debut
vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Apr 30, 2014

Teams played for

Australia

About Ben Dunk

NameBen Dunk
GenderMale
Birth11 Mar 1987
Birth PlaceInnisfail, Queensland
Height5 ft 10 in
NationalityAustralian

A product of North Queensland, Ben Dunk began his career as a wicket-keeper batsman for Queensland, but made his name as a pure batsman after moving to Tasmania.... continue reading

Player Bio

A product of North Queensland, Ben Dunk began his career as a wicket-keeper batsman for Queensland, but made his name as a pure batsman after moving to Tasmania.

A left-handed attacking batsman became the captain of Queensland Bulls ahead of the 2010-11 season. However, limited opportunities with the club tempted him to shift his base to Hobart. 

A stint with Lancashire county club in England polished his game and Dunk came back to Australia as a better player and this was quite evident in the 2014 Big Bash League tournament, where the explosive batter amassed 395 runs at an average of 43.88, and he was named the player of the tournament.

As a result of his batting prowess in the BBL, Dunk was roped in by the Mumbai Indians for the 2014 edition of the Indian Premier League.

In the 2014 Australian home summer, Dunk started the season with a bang, scoring an unbeaten 229 in the Matador Cup. The left hander became the first person in Australian domestic history to slam a double-ton in a List-A game, eclipsing the previous record of 197 held by David Warner.

The Australian selectors were impressed by his performance and Dunk was finally included in the Australian T20I squad for their series against South Africa. He had a difficult start to his international T20I career, getting dismissed for just 2 runs and was foxed by Imran Tahir with a googly.

His international performances were poor and as a result, Dunk was axed from the squad.

Dunk improved his red-ball cricket and had a stellar 2015-16 Sheffield Shield. He went on to score 837 runs in the tournament, including 4 first class centuries in the season.

Apart from BBL and IPL, Dunk has also represented Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League.

A dynamic player with an ability to clear the fence with ease, Dunk has been a consistent performer in the shortest form of the game. Now towards the twilight of his career, an opportunity with the national side looks really bleak. 

(As of May 21)