Sri Lanka Women in New Zealand

Born
Dec 12, 1994 (30 years)
Birth Place
Caboolture, Queensland
Role
Keeper
Batting Style
Right-Hand-Bat
Bowling Style
Right-Arm Bowl
Matches
Innings
Runs
Highest Score
Not Out
Strike Rate
50's
100's
200's
Average
Balls
300's
4's
6's
Ducks
Matches
Innings
Wickets
Balls
Runs
Overs
Economy
Maidens
BBI
4W
5W
10W
Hattricks
Average
Strike Rate
Australia, Queensland Bulls/Queensland, Tasmania, Australia A, Derbyshire, Brisbane Heat, Melbourne Renegades, Hobart Hurricanes, Hampshire/Hampshire Hawks, London Spirit Men, Durban's Super Giants, Dambulla Aura
Ben McDermott is the son of Australian fast bowling great Craig McDermott and younger brother of Alister McDermott. Unlike those two who were bowlers, Ben decided to take a different path. He took that call at a very young age. Ben McDermott is a top-order right-handed batsman and a part-time wicketkeeper. He gained a rookie contract with Queensland Bulls in 2013 and was part of the Brisbane Heat in 2013-14 BBL and made his debut against Adelaide Strikers. The then 19-year-old batsman had a good outing scoring 30, but that was the only match he took part in the season. Immediately after the T20 tournament, McDermott was picked as the wicketkeeper for the under-19 World Cup that was held in UAE. He was an integral member of the junior Australian team which finished fourth in the competition. Ben found domestic cricket tough in his initial days with Queensland Bulls and in 2014 he inked a rookie deal with Tasmanian. He tasted success straightaway by scoring 65 on debut against Victoria at the MCG in a Sheffield Shield clash. McDermott grabbed the headlines in the sixth edition of the Big Bash League against his former team Melbourne Renegades. Coming in at No. 3 for Hobart Hurricanes, Ben smashed a swashbuckling century, belting 8 fours and 9 sixes against a line-up that had the likes of Sunil Narine, James Pattinson and Brad Hogg. Two months after scoring that belligerent ton, McDermott notched up his maiden first-class century against South Australia. His performances led to an international call-up in 2018 for a T20I series against Pakistan but his debut came in a following one-off T20I against the UAE. His ODI debut came in 2021 against the West Indies. Later the same year, McDermott became the first player to strike back-to-back centuries in the BBL.
Advertisement
Advertisement
View More
WPL Eliminator: Mumbai Indians Look to Extend Dominance Over Gujarat Giants
2 days ago
Rohit Sharma Surpasses Virat Kohli in ICC ODI Rankings, Narrows Gap with Babar Azam; Shubman Gill Retains Top Spot
3 days ago
Gautam Gambhir Focuses on Reviving India's Tours, With a Strategic Vision for Indian Cricket's Future
3 days ago
PCB to Lodge Formal Protest Over Champions Trophy Ceremony Snub
11 Mar 2025
Matt Henry's Injury Clouds New Zealand’s Hopes for Champions Trophy Final
7 Mar 2025
Advertisement