Australian cricketer (born 1994)
Benjamin James Dwarshuis (born 23 June 1994) is an Australian cricketer . He made his international debut for the Australia cricket team in April 2022.[ 1]
Early life and family
Dwarshuis was born on 23 June 1994 in Kareela , New South Wales to an Australian family of Dutch descent .[ 2] [ 3]
Dwarshuis is married to Courtney Bridge.[ 3]
Career
He made his List A debut for New South Wales in the 2016–17 Matador BBQs One-Day Cup on 7 October 2016.[ 4]
In January 2018, he was named in Australia's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for the 2017–18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series .[ 5] Later the same month, he was bought by the Kings XI Punjab in the 2018 IPL auction .[ 6] In March 2021, Dwarshuis was signed by Worcestershire County Cricket Club to play in the 2021 T20 Blast tournament in England.[ 7]
On 13 September 2021, Dwarshuis was included in the Delhi Capitals squad for the second phase of the 2021 IPL in the United Arab Emirates , as a replacement player for Chris Woakes .[ 8] In January 2022, in the 2021–22 Big Bash League season , Dwarshuis took his maiden five-wicket haul in T20 cricket.[ 9]
In February 2022, Dwarshuis was named in Australia's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their one-off match against Pakistan .[ 10] He made his T20I debut on 5 April 2022, for Australia against Pakistan .[ 11]
Dwarshuis made his first-class debut for New South Wales on 3 October 2022, against Western Australia in the 2022–23 Sheffield Shield season .[ 12]
In November 2023, he was selected in Australia's squad for the 5-match T20 series against India.[ 13] In the 4th T20I against India, he picked up 3 wickets for 40 runs off his 4 overs.[ 14]
In December 2024, Dwarshuis signed for a second spell with Worcestershire, agreeing a deal to play for the club in the 2025 T20 Blast.[ 15]
References
^ "Ben Dwarshuis" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 19 October 2016 .
^ Nicolussi, Christian (23 January 2018). "Twenty20 bolter Ben Dwarshuis explored chance to help minnows before given call-up for first series" . The Daily Telegraph .
^ a b " 'Who the hell is this bloke?' by Ben Dwarshuis" . 7 February 2020.
^ "Matador BBQs One-Day Cup, 7th Match: New South Wales v Cricket Australia XI at Sydney, Oct 7, 2016" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 19 October 2016 .
^ "Richardson, Holland in Australia squad for South Africa Tests" . International Cricket Council . Retrieved 22 January 2018 .
^ "List of sold and unsold players" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 27 January 2018 .
^ "Worcestershire sign Ben Dwarshuis for T20 Blast" . The Cricketer . Retrieved 26 May 2021 .
^ "DC sign Ben Dwarshuis as replacement of Chris Woakes for remainder of IPL 2021" . SportsTiger . Retrieved 13 September 2021 .
^ "Dwarshuis five-for leads Sixers to big win over under-par Renegades" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 11 January 2022 .
^ "Australia's Test quicks and David Warner rested from Pakistan limited-overs matches" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 22 February 2022 .
^ "Only T20I (N), Lahore, April 05, 2022" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 5 April 2022 .
^ "Full Scorecard of NSW vs West Aust 1st Match 2022/23 - Score Report" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 6 April 2023 .
^ "Australia's unlikely cast reinforces weary T20 squad in India" . ESPNcricinfo . 28 November 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023 .
^ "IND vs AUS, Australia in India 2023/24, 4th T20I at Raipur, December 01, 2023 - Full Scorecard" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 6 December 2023 .
^ "Worcestershire re-sign Dwarshuis for T20 Blast" . BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 December 2024 .
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