Kane Richardson

Kane Richardson

Australia Right Arm Bowl
t20 Int ALL TIME STATS
36 Mat
126 Overs
1059 Runs
45 W
8.40 E/R

Personal Information

Full Name Kane William Richardson
Date of Birth February 12, 1991
Nationality Australia
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.90 m)
Role Bowler/Right-arm fast-medium, Right-handed Batsman
Past Team(s)
Family Callan Richardson (Sibling)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
HH vs MR 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 5.50
MR vs SS 0 0 0 0 0 3 23 1 7.67
IPS vs GCT 0 2 0 0 0.00 4 25 3 6.25
GCT vs WSS 1 4 0 0 25.00 4 29 0 7.25
MRA vs PK-A 14 12 0 1 116.67 4 25 2 6.25

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 25 12 75 68 7 15.00 110.29 0 0 24 7 4 7 0
T20Is 36 7 17 17 3 4.25 100.00 0 0 9 0 0 14 0
T20s 192 65 393 347 29 10.91 113.25 0 0 45 26 13 74 0
LISTAs 98 57 506 561 20 13.67 90.19 0 0 36 47 14 23 0
FIRSTCLASS 34 52 664 1162 4 13.83 57.14 0 0 49 64 16 10 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 25 25 218.4 1240 39 31.79 5.67 5/68 1 0
T20Is 36 36 126.0 1059 45 23.53 8.40 4/30 0 0
T20s 192 187 665.2 5443 234 23.26 8.18 4/22 0 0
LISTAs 98 96 862.4 4558 153 29.79 5.28 6/48 6 0
FIRSTCLASS 34 63 1174.1 3505 102 34.36 2.98 9/124 1 0

Kane Richardson News

"This competition will not last beyond this week" - Adam Zampa on pulling out of IPL 2021 "This competition will not last beyond this week" - Adam Zampa on pulling out of IPL 2021
"This competition will not last beyond this week" - Adam Zampa on pulling out of IPL 2021
3 Australian players who were part of their 2022 T20 World Cup squad but not part of 2024 edition ft. Aaron Finch 3 Australian players who were part of their 2022 T20 World Cup squad but not part of 2024 edition ft. Aaron Finch
3 Australian players who were part of their 2022 T20 World Cup squad but not part of 2024 edition ft. Aaron Finch
Predicting the top 3 most expensive bowlers in SA20 Auction 2024 ft. Kane Richardson Predicting the top 3 most expensive bowlers in SA20 Auction 2024 ft. Kane Richardson
Predicting the top 3 most expensive bowlers in SA20 Auction 2024 ft. Kane Richardson
T20 World Cup 2022: “What box are they not ticking?” - Aakash Chopra picks one of his strong contenders for the trophy T20 World Cup 2022: “What box are they not ticking?” - Aakash Chopra picks one of his strong contenders for the trophy
T20 World Cup 2022: “What box are they not ticking?” - Aakash Chopra picks one of his strong contenders for the trophy
[Watch] "Maarne ka mood nahi ho raha hai"- Suryakumar Yadav's words caught on stump mic just 1 ball before he got out in T20 World Cup 2022 warm-up match [Watch] "Maarne ka mood nahi ho raha hai"- Suryakumar Yadav's words caught on stump mic just 1 ball before he got out in T20 World Cup 2022 warm-up match
[Watch] "Maarne ka mood nahi ho raha hai"- Suryakumar Yadav's words caught on stump mic just 1 ball before he got out in T20 World Cup 2022 warm-up match 

Kane Richardson: A Brief Biography

Kane Richardson is amongst Australia’s newest crop of pace bowlers. With an ability to bowl at any stage of the game, Richardson has proven himself as one of the best exponents of white-ball cricket.

Table of Contents

  1. Biography- About Kane Richardson
  2. Kane Richardson: Along the years
  3. Records
  4. Career
  5. Family

Biography- About Kane Richardson

Kane Richardson is an Australian cricketer, born on 12th February 1991 in Eudunda, South Australia. He is primarily a right-arm medium fast bowler and bats right-handed as a tail ender.

Kane Richardson: Along the years

YearAgeAchievement
200817First-class debut for South Australia
201322ODI debut against Sri Lanka
201322Signed up for Pune Warriors India
201423T20I debut against Pakistan
201423Joined Rajasthan Royals
201625Went to Royal Challengers Bangalore
201625Bought by Melbourne Renegades
201928Selected for 50-over World Cup

Records

Highest Wicket taker for Adelaide Strikers

Career

Domestic Career

Richardson represented his state for the first time in a KFC T20 Big Bash tie against Queensland in 2009. He was picked for the domestic ODI squad thereafter. Richardson was picked in the Australian squad for the 2010 ICC U19 World Cup. Before the tournament, he picked a five-wicket haul in a youth test in India. He picked six wickets in the three games he played as Australia won the tournament under Mitchell Marsh.

Australia Portrait Session

Richardson had his breakth

rough season during the 2012-13 Ryobi Cup. He took 21 wickets from six games at an average of 13.80. As a result, he was called up to the national team when Mitchell Starc was injured.

IPL Career

Richardson made headlines in 2013 when he was bought by the Pune Warriors India for $700,000 in the IPL. But he managed to play only three matches in the season and took only a couple of wickets.

Richardson’s insipid performance prompted a move to Rajasthan Royals in the next season where he enjoyed at productive IPL season as he took seven wickets at an economy of 7.62. After two seasons with Rajasthan, the lanky pacer made another mover to a different franchise.

This time he appeared for Virat Kohli led Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2016 and returned with 7 wickets at an average of 19.42. He is still part of RCB but pulled out of IPL 2020 due to the impending birth of his child.

Other T20 leagues

After spending the first six seasons of the Big Bash League with the Adelaide Strikers, being the club's all-time leading wicket-taker taking 42 wickets in 40 Twenty20 matches for the Strikers and South Australia combined, Richardson decided he wanted a fresh start and signed a new five-year contract with the Melbourne Renegades in 2017.

International Career

ODI Career

Kane Richardson made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka at Adelaide in 2013. He scored a duck as Australia were bowled out for a poultry 170. He was economical with the ball but could not manage a wicket as his figures read 0/15 from six overs. Richardson was dropped thereafter and played his next ODI more than a year later.

Kane Richardson’s most impressive performance came against India at Canberra in 2016 when he picked 5/68 to help his side to victory. The year 2017 saw Kane Richardson emerge as one of the important figures of Australia’s bowling department in the face of injuries faced by other players. He was one of the shining performers of Australia’s dismal tour of India. He picked 3/55 at Kolkata and then followed it up with 3/58 in Bengaluru.

Kane Richardson was picked for the 2019 World Cup but played only a couple of matches and scalped 5 wickets to end the tournament. Richardson is part of the touring team that is all set to face England in the limited-overs series post-COVID.

T20I Career

He made his T20I debut against Pakistan at Dubai in 2014. He took 1/13 in his three overs. Richardson's ability to bowl at any stage of an innings makes him an asset to have in the shorter formats. Kane Richardson has played 18 T20Is so far in his career and taken 19 wickets at an average of 26.57

Test Career

Kane Richardson is yet to don the baggy green in the longest format of the game for Australia. With a stacked bowling lineup in Tests, it has been difficult for many Australian pacers to break into the national team, Kane Richardson is no exception.

Family

Kane Richardson was born in Eudunda in country South Australia on 12 February 1991 but spent much of his childhood in Darwin in the Northern Territory. He is a vegan.