Muhammad Abbas

Muhammad Abbas

Bowler
Squad Number: 38
DOB: 10.03.90
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: April 2021 v Leicestershire
Best Performance: 6-11 v Middlesex (April 2021)
Muhammad Abbas was born in Punjab, Pakistan and has represented his country at both Test and ODI level.

Abbas quickly became one of the world’s best Test bowlers after making his international debut in 2017, with 90 wickets to his name at an exceptional average of 23.02 in just 25 appearances which saw him rise as high as third in the ICC Test Bowling Rankings in October 2018.
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Kyle Abbott

Kyle Abbott

Bowler
Squad Number: 87
DOB: 18.06.87
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: April 2014 v Gloucestershire
Best Performance: 9-40 v Somerset (September 2019)
Kyle Abbott was born in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and has represented his national side in all three formats at international level.

Abbott created history in 2019 claiming the best First-Class figures of any Hampshire player and the best County Championship match figures since 1956. His 17-86 against Somerset is the fourth best haul ever recorded in England.
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Toby Albert

Toby Albert

Batter
Squad Number: 15
DOB: 12.11.01
Player Style: Right Hand Bat
Debut: July 2021 v Somerset
Best Performance: 84* v Derbyshire (August 2022)
Toby Albert was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire and is a product of Hampshire's impressive youth system.

Albert made his First XI debut in the 2021 Vitality Blast, before helping the Hawks to a third T20 title the following season. He made appearances across all three formats in 2023, including helping the side to the Metro Bank One Day Cup final.
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Keith Barker

Keith Barker

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 13
DOB: 21.10.86
Player Style: Left Hand Bat, Left Hand Bowler
Debut: April 2019 v Essex
Best Performance: 7-46 v Nottinghamshire (September 2021)
Keith Barker was born in Lancashire, England and first joined Hampshire in 2018.

After a nine-year spell at Warwickshire, Barker made the move down south following the culmination of the 2018 season. He made his debut in 2019 and has been a vital part of Hampshire's County Championship side with both bat and ball ever since.
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Ben Brown

Ben Brown

Wicket-Keeper Batter
Squad Number: 10
DOB: 23.11.88
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Wicket-Keeper
Debut: April 2022 v Somerset
Best Performance: 157 v Kent (April 2022)
Ben Brown was born in Crawley, Sussex and the wicket-keeper batter signed for Hampshire ahead of the 2022 season.

Brown spent over two decades with Sussex before making the move to Utilita Bowl. In his first two seasons with the Club, he has played a crucial part in both of Hampshire's four-day and one-day sides.
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Mason Crane

Mason Crane

Bowler
Squad Number: 32
DOB: 18.02.97
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: July 2015 v Surrey
Best Performance: 5-35 v Warwickshire (August 2015)
Mason Crane was born in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex and has played for England in both Test and IT20 formats.

Crane, who made his debut for the Club in 2015, was selected for the 2017/18 Ashes series where he made his Test debut. He has been a pivotal part of Hampshire's white-ball success in recent years, taking valuable wickets in the 2018 Royal London Cup and 2022 Vitality Blast triumphs.
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Scott Currie

Scott Currie

Bowler
Squad Number: 44
DOB: 02.05.01
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: August 2020 v Kent Spitfires
Best Performance: 4-24 v Somerset (July 2021)
Scott Currie was born in Poole, Dorset and is a product of Hampshire's impressive youth system.

Currie made his T20 and First-Class debuts for Hampshire during the 2020 season. He was part of the Hawks squad which won the Vitality Blast in 2022, while he took 14 wickets in the Club's 2023 Metro Bank One Day Cup campaign as they reached the final.
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Liam Dawson

Liam Dawson

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 8
DOB: 01.03.90
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Left Arm Bowler
Debut: August 2007 v Northamptonshire
Best Performance: 171 v Kent (April 2022)
Liam Dawson was born in Swindon, Wiltshire and is a product of Hampshire’s impressive youth system.

Dawson has made key contributions in all formats since his debut in 2007, contributing to six trophies - including the 2022 Vitality Blast. He has also represented England in all formats, as well as being part of England's 2019 Cricket World Cup trophy-winning squad.
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Joseph Eckland

Joseph Eckland

Wicket-Keeper Batter
Squad Number: 9
DOB: 22.05.04
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Wicket-Keeper
Debut: August 2023 v Middlesex
Best Performance: 72 v Yorkshire (August 2023)
Joseph Eckland was born in Yeovil, Somerset and is a product of Hampshire’s Academy.

Eckland is a wicket-keeper batter and has represented England Under 19's in six ODIs. He was offered a rookie deal at the Club ahead of the 2023 season and was a part of the Hampshire squad which made it to the Metro Bank One Day Cup final.
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James Fuller

James Fuller

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 26
DOB: 24.01.90
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: April 2019 v Kent
Best Performance: 6-37 v Northamptonshire (April 2023)
James Fuller was born in Cape Province, South Africa and arrived at Hampshire from Middlesex in 2018.

Fuller became the 15th player to record a hat-trick for the Club with an incredible spell against Surrey in 2020. His all-round performances were crucial in the Hawks' Vitality Blast triumph and he has become a vital part of the County Championship side too.
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Nick Gubbins

Nick Gubbins

Batter
Squad Number: 31
DOB: 31.12.93
Player Style: Left Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: July 2021 v Surrey
Best Performance: 139* v Somerset (September 2023)
Nick Gubbins was born in Richmond, Surrey and joined Hampshire during the 2021 season.

After seven successful seasons at Middlesex, including winning a County Championship trophy in 2016, Gubbins made the switch to Hampshire first on loan, then on a permanent deal. He captained the Club's 50-over side in 2022 and 2023, leading them to the semi-final and final respectively.
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Ian Holland

Ian Holland

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 22
DOB: 03.10.90
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Hand Bowler
Debut: June 2017 v Warwickshire
Best Performance: 146 v Middlesex (April 2021)
Ian Holland was born in Wisconsin, USA and has represented USA in both ODIs and IT20s.

Holland made his First XI debut in 2017 and has become an important member of Hampshire's LV= Insurance County Championship and 50-over sides. He led the team in wickets taken during the 2023 Metro Bank One Day Cup as they progressed to the final.
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Benny Howell

Benny Howell

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 7
DOB: 05.10.88
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: August 2010 v Leicestershire
Best Performance: 122 v Surrey (May 2011)
Benny Howell was born in Bordeaux, France but has represented England Lions on one occasion.

Howell started his career with Hampshire, before leaving to join Gloucestershire in 2012. He signed a three-year white-ball contract with Hampshire following the conclusion of the 2022 season and helped the Hawks reach a record tenth Finals Day in his first season back.
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Fletcha Middleton

Fletcha Middleton

Batter
Squad Number: 19
DOB: 21.01.02
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: August 2021 v Durham
Best Performance: 100 v Middlesex (August 2023)
Fletcha Middleton was born in Winchester, Hampshire and is an exciting batter from Hampshire's highly successful youth system.

Middleton is the son of former Hampshire cricketer and batting coach Tony Middleton made his First XI debut in 2021. He was given the position of opener in the County Championship and Metro Bank One Day Cup for 2023 - recording a maiden professional century in the latter.
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Felix Organ

Felix Organ

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 3
DOB: 02.06.99
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: September 2017 v Middlesex
Best Performance: 118 v Gloucestershire (July 2022)
Felix Organ was born in New South Wales, Australia and is a product of Hampshire’s highly successful youth system.

After impressive performances for the Academy and Second XI, Organ made his First XI debut in 2017 against Middlesex in the County Championship. Since then, the all-rounder has become a valuable member of Hampshire's four-day and one-day squads.
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Ali Orr

Ali Orr

Batter
Squad Number: 27
DOB: 06.04.01
Player Style: Left Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: N/A
Best Performance: N/A
Ali Orr was born in Eastbourne, Sussex and joined the Club from Sussex in 2023.

Orr signed his first professional contract with Sussex in April 2021, having been at the Club since the age of ten, and went on to score 2,810 runs in 51 appearances across all formats. He arrived at Utilita Bowl on a multi-year deal ahead of the 2024 season.
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Tom Prest

Tom Prest

All-Rounder
Squad Number: 24
DOB: 24.03.03
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: July 2021 v Surrey
Best Performance: 181 v Kent (August 2022)
Tom Prest was born in Wimborne, Dorset and is another product of Hampshire's impressive youth system.

Prest made his First XI debut in the 2021 Vitality Blast, before captaining the Young Lions to the U19 World Cup final. 2023 saw him play a crucial part in both of the Club's white-ball sides, before making his maiden First-Class century against Essex in the County Championship.
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John Turner

John Turner

Bowler
Squad Number: 6
DOB: 10.04.01
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: July 2021 v Essex
Best Performance: 5-25 v Lancashire (August 2022)
John Turner was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and is a product of Hampshire’s highly successful youth system.

Turner made his First XI debut in the 2021 Royal London Cup against Essex, taking England record test run scorer Alastair Cook as his first wicket. He made his County Championship and Vitality Blast debuts in 2023 - particularly impressing in the latter with 21 wickets.
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James Vince

James Vince

Batter & Club Captain
Squad Number: 14
DOB: 14.03.91
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: May 2009 v Loughborough MCCU
Best Performance: 240 v Essex (June 2014)
James Vince was born in Cuckfield, Sussex and has been the Club captain since 2015.

Vince is a product of Hampshire’s impressive youth system, making his First XI debut in 2009, and has been a part of five trophy-winning squads since - including the 2022 Vitality Blast in which he was named the competition's top run scorer and MVP. He has also represented England across all three formats.
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Joe Weatherley

Joe Weatherley

Batter
Squad Number: 5
DOB: 19.01.97
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: April 2016 v Cardiff MCCU
Best Performance: 168 v Somerset (April 2022)
Joe Weatherley was born in Winchester, Hampshire and is a product of Hampshire’s hugely successful youth system.

Weatherley made his Hampshire debut in 2016 and has impressed with the bat in all formats, particularly in white-ball cricket. He played a key role in Hampshire's Royal London Cup triumph in 2018 and the Hawks' 2022 Vitality Blast win.
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Brad Wheal

Brad Wheal

Bowler
Squad Number: 58
DOB: 26.08.96
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut: May 2015 v Middlesex
Best Performance: 6-51 v Nottinghamshire (August 2016)
Brad Wheal was born in Durban, South Africa but has represented Scotland at both ODI and IT20 level.

Wheal joined Hampshire in 2015 and has since made appearances in all formats. He has particularly impressed in T20 cricket and took 21 wickets during Hampshire Hawks' triumphant 2022 Vitality Blast campaign.
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Chris Wood

Chris Wood

Bowler
Squad Number: 25
DOB: 27.06.90
Player Style: Right Hand Bat, Left Arm Bowler
Debut: April 2009 v Glamorgan
Best Performance: 5-22 v Glamorgan (August 2012)
Chris Wood was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire and is the Club’s leading T20 wicket taker.

Wood is a product of Hampshire’s impressive youth system and made his debut for the Club in 2010. The left-arm seamer has been influential in Hampshire’s white-ball success, helping them to two List A titles (2012 & 2018) and three T20 titles (2010, 2012 & 2022).
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