Cricket has a rich tradition of using nicknames. This is a List of nicknames used in international cricket.
Teams
edit- Australian national cricket team—The Baggy Greens[1]
- 1948 tour of England—The Invincibles[2]
- Bangladesh national cricket team - The Tigers
- India national cricket team — Men in Blue, The Bluees[3]
- Ireland Cricket team - Leprechauns[4]
- England Cricket team - The Poms
- Nepal National Cricket Team - The Rhinos , The Gorkhas
- New Zealand national cricket team — The Black Caps, The Kiwis [5]
- Pakistan national cricket team — Men in Green, The Gang Green, The Green Shirts, The Green Army, Green Army[6][7][8][9]
- South African national cricket team — The Proteas,[10] The Saffas, the Saffaris
- Sri Lankan national cricket team — The Lions, Irelanders,[11] Slankans
- West Indian national cricket team — The Windies[12]
- Zimbabwe national cricket team - The Chevrons[13]
Officials, umpires and commentators
edit- Jonathan Agnew — Spiro, Aggers[14]
- Harold Bird — Dickie Bird[15]
- Henry Blofeld — Blowers[16]
- Ian Botham — Beefy[17]
- Billy Bowden — Billy[18]
- Steve Bucknor — Slow Death Bucknor[19]
- Bill Frindall — Bearded Wonder, Bearders[20]
- Robin Jackman — Jackers[21]
- Brian Johnston — Johnners[22]
- David Lloyd — Bumble[23]
- Craig McMillan — Macca[24]
- Mpumelelo Mbangwa — Pommie[25]
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins — CMJ[26]
- Don Mosey — The Alderman[27]
- David Shepherd — Shep[28]
- Alan Wilkins — Wilko[29]
- Simon Doull — Doully
- Nasser Hussain — Nas
- Mark Richardson - Rigor
- Ian Bishop - Bish
Supporters
edit- An organised group of Australian cricket team supporters — The Fanatics[30]
- An organised group of English cricket team supporters — Barmy Army[30]
- An organised group of New Zealand cricket team supporters — The Beige Brigade[31]
- An organised group of Bangladesh cricket team supporters — CricketKhor(ক্রিকেটখোর) [32]
- An organised group of India national cricket team supporters - The Bharat Army'[30]
Players
editA
edit- Ravichandran Ashwin — Ash[33]
- Shahid Afridi — Boom Boom Afridi, Lala[34]
- Ashton Agar — Bambi
- Mushtaq Ahmed — Mushie[35]
- Saeed Ajmal — The Magician, Saeed Bhai[36]
- Shoaib Akhtar — Rawalpindi Express[37]
- James Anderson - The Burnley Lara,[38] Jimmy
- Warwick Armstrong — Big Ship[39]
- Mike Atherton — Athers,[40] FEC,[41] Cockroach,[42] Dready,[43] Iron Mike[44]
- Mohammad Ashraful — Matin[45]
B
edit- Trevor Bailey — The Boil, Barnacle[46]
- Omari Banks — Bankie[47]
- Eddie Barlow — Bunter
- Gareth Batty — Boris, Nora[48]
- Michael Beer — Frothy'[49]
- Will Beer — The Young Beer
- Ian Bell — Belly,[50] The Sherminator[51]
- Richie Benaud — Diamonds[52]
- Travis Birt — Edgar[53]
- Allan Border — AB, Captain Grumpy[54]
- Ian Botham — Beefy[34]
- Geoffrey Boycott - Fiery,[55] Boycs,[55] Thatch[55]
- Don Bradman — The Don
- Mike Brearley — Brears,[56] Scagg[56]
- Stuart Broad — Westlife[57]
- Mark Butcher — Butch[58]
C
edit- Ian Chappell — Chappelli,[59]
- Michael Clarke— Pup,[60] Clarkey[60]
- Mark Cosgrove — Cossy,[61] Baby-Boof[62]
- John Crawley — Creepy[63]
- Dinesh Chandimal — Chandi
- Alastair Cook — The Chef
D
edit- Shikhar Dhawan — Gabbar[64]
- Phillip DeFreitas — Daffy[65]
- Abraham de Villiers — AB,[66] Mr.360
- Kapil Dev — The Haryana Hurricane,[67]
- Ted Dexter — Lord Ted,[68]
- Graham Dilley — Pica[69] Dill[69]
- Michael Di Venuto — Diva[70]
- Basil D'Oliveira — Dolly,[71] Bas[71]
- Allan Donald — White Lightning[72]
- Brett Dorey — Behemoth[73]
- J.W.H.T. Douglas — Johnny Won't Hit Today[74]
- Rahul Dravid — The Wall, Mr. Dependable, Jammy [75]
- Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji — Duleep,[76] Mr Smith[76]
- Mahendra Singh Dhoni — Mahi,[77]Captain Cool,[78][79] MSD
- Tillakaratne Dilshan — Mr. Pallekele, the Dilscoop, Dilee
E
edit- Matthew Elliott — Herb[80]
- Sean Ervine — Slug,[81] Siuc[81]
- Fidel Edwards — Castro[81]
F
edit- Imran Farhat — Romi[82]
- Andrew Flintoff — Freddie[83]
- Peter Fulton — Two-metre Peter[34]
- Steve Finn — The Watford Wall[34]
G
edit- Sunil Gavaskar — Sunny, Little Master
- Sourav Ganguly — Dada,[84] The Prince of Kolkata(Calcutta)
- Joel Garner — Big Bird[34]
- Adam Gilchrist — Gilly[85] Churchy[85]
- Jason Gillespie — Dizzy[34]
- Herschelle Gibbs — Scooter[34]
- Gautam Gambhir — Gauti[34]
- Ashley Giles — Gilo, Skinny, Splash, The King of Spain',[86] Wheelie Bin[87]
- Umar Gul - Guldozer[88]
- Asanka Gurusinha — Gura[89]
- David Gower - Stoat,[90]
- Virat Kohli -Chiku,[91]
H
edit- Mohammad Hafeez — dx, Cheena, Professor
- Brad Haddin — BJ, Hadds[92]
- Richard Hadlee — Paddles[93]
- Stephen Harmison — Harmy,[94] Grievous Bodily Harmison
- Chris Harris — Lugs[95]
- Ryan Harris — Ryano[96]
- Chris Hartley — Hannibal[97]
- Ian Harvey — Harvs, The Freak[98]
- Shane Harwood — Stickers[80][99]
- Nathan Hauritz — Ritzy[100]
- Matthew Hayden — Haydos,[101] Big Fish[101]
- George Headley — Black Bradman[102]
- Hunter Hendry — Stork[103]
- Ben Hilfenhaus — Hilfy,[104]
- Jack Hobbs — The Master[105]
- Brad Hodge — Hodgey, Dodgeball[106]
- Brad Hogg— Docker, George,[106]
- Matthew Hoggard — Oggie[107]
- Michael Holding — Whispering Death[108]
- A N Hornby — Monkey, The Boss[109]
- James Hopes — Catfish,[80][110]
- Merv Hughes — Fruitfly[111]
- Nasser Hussain — Nashwan[112]
- David Hussey — Huss, Bomber, Junior Mr. Cricket[113]
- Michael Hussey — Mr Cricket,[114] Huss[115]
I
edit- Bert Ironmonger — Dainty[116]
J
edit- Sanath Jayasuriya — Sana,[117] Master blaster[118][119]
- Mitchell Johnson — Midge, Notch[120]
- Mahela Jayawardene — Mayya
- Ravindra Jadeja — Jaddu, Sir
K
edit- Jacques Kallis — Jakes, Woogie, Kalahari
- Romesh Kaluwitharana — Little Kalu[121][122]
- Danish Kaneria — Nani-Danny[123]
- Chamara Kapugedera — Kapu[124]
- Michael Kasprowicz — Kasper[125]
- Simon Katich — Kat[126]
- Justin Kemp — Kempie[127]
- Robert Key — Keysy[128]
- Zaheer Khan - Zak[129]
- Michael Klinger — Maxy[130]
- Virat Kohli - Cheeku
- Jason Krejza — Krazy
- Nuwan Kulasekara — Kule
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar — Bhuvi
- Anil Kumble — Jumbo[34]
L
edit- Justin Langer— Alfie, JL[131]
- Gavin Larsen — The Postman[34]
- V V S Laxman — Very Very Special[132]
- Bill Lawry — Phantom[34]
- Darren Lehmann — Boof[80][133]
- Brett Lee — Bing, Binga, The Speedster[134]
- Shane Lee — Meadow
- Dennis Lillee — FOT[135]
- Clive Lloyd — Super Cat[136]
- David Lloyd — Bumble[137]
M
edit- Charles Macartney — Governor-General[138]
- Stuart MacGill — Mac,[139]
- Ken Mackay — Slasher[140]
- Jimmy Maher — Mahbo[80]
- Sajid Mahmood — Saj,[140] King,[140] Big Saj,[140]
- Lasith Malinga — The Pocket Rocket, Malinga The Slinga[34]
- Chris Martin — The Phantom
- Angelo Mathews — Angie,Superman,Jocka[141]
- Ashley Mallett — Rowdy[142]
- Vic Marks — Skid,[143] Speedy[143]
- Charles Marriott — Father Marriott[144]
- Rod Marsh — Iron Gloves,[145] Bacchus[145]
- Shaun Marsh— SOS[146]
- Frederick Martin — Nutty[147]
- Damien Martyn — Marto[148]
- Lloyd Mash — Bangers[149]
- Khaled Mashud — Pilot[150]
- Greg Matthews — Mo[151]
- Glenn Maxwell — Big Show, Maxi
- Mpumelelo Mbangwa — Pommie[25]
- Brendon McCullum — Baz
- Nathan McCullum — Mattress, Matt-I
- Craig McMillan — Macca[24]
- Glenn McGrath — Pigeon,[152] Millard[152]
- Graham McKenzie — Garth[153]
- Brian McMillan — Big Mac[154]
- Colin Miller — Funky[155]
- David Miller - Killer Miller
- Keith Miller — Nugget[156]
- Dave Mohammed — Tadpole[157]
- John Morrison — Mystery[158]
- Mashrafe Mortaza — Koushik[159]
- Muttiah Muralitharan — Murali[160]
- Tim Murtagh — Dial M[161][162]
- Phil Mustard — (The) Colonel[163]
- Farveez Maharoof — Fara[164]
N
edit- James Neesham - Jimmy
- André Nel — Nella; Gunther[165]
- Mfuneko Ngam — Chew[166]
- Paul Nixon — Badger,[167] Nico[167]
- Monty Noble — Mary Ann[168]
- Ashley Noffke — Noffers[169]
- Marcus North — Snork[170]
- Makhaya Ntini — George[171]
O
edit- Iain O'Brien — Ober[172]
- Chris Old — Chilly[173]
- Kerry O'Keeffe — Skull[174]
- Bill O'Reilly — Tiger[175]
P
edit- Paras Khadka - Bhane, Captain Cool
- Milford Page — Curly[176]
- Monty Panesar — The Mont-ster,[177] Python,[177] The Beard to be Feared,[177]The Sikh of Tweak[178]
- Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi — Tiger[179]
- Jeetan Patel — Dave[180]
- Kevin Pietersen — K.P.,[181] Kelvin,[181] Kelv,[181] Kapes[181]
- Liam Plunkett — Pudsy[182]
- Graeme Pollock — The Little Dog[183]
- Peter Pollock — Pooch,The Big Dog[183]
- Ricky Ponting — Punter[184]
- Matt Prior — The Cheese[185]
- Cheteshwar Pujara - Chintu
R
edit- Ajinkya Rahane — Jinks[186]
- Mark Ramprakash — Ramps[187]
- Arjuna Ranatunga — Captain Cool[188]
- Vivian Richards — Smokin Joe, Smokey, King Viv, The Emperor The Master Blaster [189][190][191][192]
- Greg Ritchie — Fat Cat[193]
S
edit- Kumar Sangakkara - Sanga
- Virender Sehwag — Viru, Nawab of Najafgarh,[194] Sultan of Multan[195]
- Sandeep Sharma — Sandu[196]
- Peter Siddle - Sid Vicious, The Banana Man
- Harbhajan Singh — Bhajji, Turbanator[197]
- Mandeep Singh — Mandy[198]
- Graeme Smith -Biff
- Steve Smith — Smudge[199]
- Andrew Strauss — Lord Brocket, Straussy, Levi, Muppet, Johann, Mare Man[200]
- Alec Stewart — The Gaffer[201]
- Rohit Sharma — Hit-Man[202]
- Shakib Al Hasan - Moina
- Scott Styris - The Pig, Styris the Virus
- Krishnamachari Srikkanth - Cheeka
T
edit- Mark Taylor — Tubby[203]
- Sachin Tendulkar — Little Master, Master Blaster, Tendlya, Bombay Bomber,GOD,GOD of cricket[204][204]
- Jeff Thomson — Thommo[205]
- Marcus Trescothick — Tresco, Banger[206]
- Phil Tufnell - The Cat, Tuffers
U
edit- Inzamam-ul-Haq — Inzi[207]
- Misbah-ul-Haq - Lone warrior,[208] Tuk tuk King[209]
- Robin Uthappa - The Walking Assassin
V
edit- Murali Vijay — Monk[210]
W
edit- Max Walker - Tangles[211]
- Mark Waugh — Afghanistan, Junior[212]
- Shane Warne - Warnie, Warney, The King of Spin, Spin King, Hollywood
- Shakti Gauchan - The Power
- Sompal Kami - Gulmi Express
- Steve Waugh - Tugga
- Cameron White - Bear
- Wasim Akram - King of Swing,WAZ
- Waqar Younis - Burewala Express, Wiki, The Two W's (with Wasim Akram), Sultan of Swing, The Toe crusher
- Kane Williamson - Steady The Ship
Y
edit- Bruce Yardley - Roo[213]
- Yuvraj Singh —Yuvi[214]
See also
edit- List of cricket terms
- Lists of nicknames – nickname list articles on Wikipedia
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