List of nicknames used in cricket
Cricket has a rich tradition of using nicknames. This is a list of nicknames used in international cricket.
Teams
Men
- Australia cricket team – The Baggy Greens[1]
- Bangladesh cricket Team –The Tigers[3]
- England cricket team- Rival teams commonly call them "poms"[4]
- India cricket team – The Blue Tigers,[5] Men in Blue, The Blues[6]
- Ireland cricket team – Green and Whites, Men in Green[7]
- Nepal cricket team – The Gorkhas, The Rhinos
- New Zealand cricket team – The Black Caps, Kiwis[8]
- Pakistan cricket team – Green Shirts, The Shaheens[9]
- South Africa cricket team – The Proteas[10]
- Sri Lanka cricket team – The Lions[11]
- West Indies cricket team – The Windies
- 1970s to 1990- The Mighty West Indies[12]
- Zimbabwe cricket team – The Chevrons[13]
Women
- Australia women's cricket team – The Southern Stars[14][15][16]
- New Zealand women's cricket team – The White Ferns[17][18][19]
Officials, umpires and commentators
- Jonathan Agnew – Spiro, Aggers[20]
- Harold Bird – Dickie[21]
- Henry Blofeld – Blowers[22]
- Billy Bowden – Billy[23]
- Steve Bucknor – Slow Death Bucknor[24]
- Bill Frindall – Bearded Wonder, Bearders[25]
- Robin Jackman – Jackers[26]
- Brian Johnston – Johnners[27]
- Mpumelelo Mbangwa – Pommie[28]
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins – CMJ[29]
- Don Mosey – The Alderman[30]
- Ashish Nehra – Nehra Ji[31]
- David Shepherd – Shep[32]
- Alan Wilkins – Wilko[33]
Supporters
- An organised group of Australian cricket team supporters – The Fanatics[34]
- An organised group of English cricket team supporters – Barmy Army[34]
- An organised group of Irish cricket team supporters ― Blarney Army[35][36]
- An organised group of New Zealand cricket team supporters – The Beige Brigade[37]
- An organised group of Indian cricket team supporters – Swami Army[38] or Bharat Army[34]
Players
Following is arranged according to last names.
A
- Shahid Afridi – Boom Boom Afridi, Lala [39]
- Jonathan Agnew – Aggers, Spiro[40]
- Mushtaq Ahmed – Mushie, Jaadugar[41]
- Saeed Ajmal – The Magician, Saeed Bhai[42]
- Shoaib Akhtar – Rawalpindi Express[43]
- Wasim Akram – Sultan of Swing
- Terry Alderman - The Smiling Assassin,[44] Clem (after Clem Jones, alderman and mayor of Brisbane, curator of The Gabba)[45]
- James Anderson – The Burnley Lara,[46] The Burnley Express[47]
- Warwick Armstrong – Big Ship[48]
- Geoff Arnold – Horse[49]
- Mohammad Ashraful – Matin[50]
- Ravichandran Ashwin – Ash[51]
- Mike Atherton – Athers,[52] FEC,[53] Cockroach,[54] Dready,[55] Iron Mike[56]
B
- Trevor Bailey – The Boil, Barnacle[57]
- Jonny Bairstow – YJB[58]
- Omari Banks – Bankie[59]
- Eddie Barlow – Bunter[60]
- Gareth Batty – Boris, Nora[61]
- Michael Beer – Frothy[62]
- Ian Bell – Belly,[63] The Sherminator[64]
- Richie Benaud – Diamonds[65]
- Travis Birt – Edgar[66]
- Allan Border – AB, Captain Grumpy[67]
- Ian Botham – Beefy, Guy the Gorilla[39][68][69]
- Geoffrey Boycott – Fiery,[70] Boycs,[70] Thatch[70]
- Don Bradman – The Don
- Dwayne Bravo – DJ[71]
- Mike Brearley – Brears,[72] Scagg[72]
- Stuart Broad – Westlife[73]
- Katherine Brunt – Brunty, Nunny[74]
- Jasprit Bumrah – Boom[75][76]
- Mark Butcher – Butch[77]
C
- Andy Caddick – Des, Shack, Wingnut[78]
- Yuzvendra Chahal – Yuzi[79][80][81]
- Shivnarine Chanderpaul – The Chanderwall[82]
- Ian Chappell – Chappelli[83]
- Roston Chase – Youngross[84]
- Dan Christian – Dan the Man[85]
- Michael Clarke – Pup, Clarkey[86]
- Alastair Cook – Chef, Captain Cook[87]
- Learie Constantine – Electric Heels[69][88]
- Mark Cosgrove – Cossy,[89] Baby-Boof[90]
- John Crawley – Creepy[91]
- Colin Croft – Bomber[92][69]
- Kate Cross – Crossy[74]
- Martin Crowe – Hogan[93]
- Pat Cummins – Patto,[94] Cummo[95]
D
- Nida Dar – Lady Boom Boom[96]
- Ian Davis – Wizard[97]
- Phillip DeFreitas – Daffy[98]
- Aravinda de Silva – Mad Max
- A. B. de Villiers – ABD, Mr. 360°[99][100]
- Kapil Dev – The Haryana Hurricane[101]
- Ted Dexter – Lord Ted[102]
- Shikhar Dhawan – Gabbar[103]
- M. S. Dhoni – Thala, MSD, Mahi, Captain Cool[104][105]
- Graham Dilley – Pica,[106] Dill[106]
- Michael Di Venuto – Diva[107]
- Basil D'Oliveira – Dolly,[108] Bas[108]
- Allan Donald – White Lightning[109]
- Brett Dorey – Behemoth[110]
- Deandra Dottin – World Boss[111]
- J. W. H. T. Douglas – Johnny Won't Hit Today[112]
- Rahul Dravid – The Wall[113]
- K. S. Duleepsinhji – Duleep[114] Mr Smith[114]
- Sophia Dunkley – Dunks[115]
- Mignon du Preez – Minx[116][117]
E
- Phil Edmonds – Goat, Henry[118]
- Charlotte Edwards – Lottie, Chief[74]
- Fidel Edwards – Castro[119]
- Matthew Elliott – Herb[120]
- John Emburey – Embers, Ernie, Knuckle[121]
- Sean Ervine – Slug,[122] Siuc[122]
F
- Imran Farhat – Romi[123]
- James Faulkner – The Finisher[124]
- Steven Finn – The Watford Wall[39]
- Andre Fletcher – The Spice Man[125]
- Andrew Flintoff – Freddie[126]
- Graeme Fowler – Foxy[127]
- Peter Fulton – Two-metre Peter[39]
G
- Gautam Gambhir – Gauti[39]
- Sourav Ganguly – Prince of Kolkata, God of Offside, Dada[128]
- Joel Garner – Big Bird[39][69]
- Mike Gatting – Fat Gatt[129]
- Sunil Gavaskar – Little master, Sunny
- Chris Gayle – World Boss, Mr. T20,[130] Universe Boss,[131]
- Herschelle Gibbs – Scooter[39]
- Eddie Gilbert – Fast Eddie [69][132]
- Adam Gilchrist – Gilly,[133] Churchy[133]
- Ashley Giles – Gilo, Skinny, Splash, The King of Spain,[134] Wheelie Bin[135]
- Jason Gillespie – Dizzy[39]
- David Gower – Stoat[136]
- W. G. Grace – W. G., The Doctor, The Old Man, The Champion
- Rebecca Grundy – Grunners, Carol[74]
- Umar Gul – Guldozer[137]
- Asanka Gurusinha – Gura[138]
H
- Brad Haddin – BJ, Hadds[139]
- Richard Hadlee – Paddles[140]
- Mohammad Hafeez – Professor, Professor of Sargodha[141]
- Alex Hales – Baz[142]
- Haseeb Hameed – Baby Boycott[143]
- Steve Harmison – Harmy,[144] GBH (Grievous Bodily Harmison)[145]
- Chris Harris – Lugs[146]
- Ryan Harris – Ryano[147]
- Chris Hartley – Hannibal[148]
- Ian Harvey – Harvs, The Freak[149]
- Shane Harwood – Stickers[120][150]
- John Hastings – The Duke[151][152][153]
- Nathan Hauritz – Ritzy[154]
- Matthew Hayden – Haydos,[155] Big Fish[155]
- Rachael Haynes – Des, Dessie[156]
- George Headley – Black Bradman[157]
- Alyssa Healy – Midge[158]
- Hunter Hendry – Stork[159]
- Ben Hilfenhaus – Hilfy[160]
- Jack Hobbs – The Master[161]
- Brad Hodge – Hodgey, Dodgeball[162]
- Matthew Hoggard – Oggie[163]
- Michael Holding – Whispering Death[164][69]
- James Hopes – Catfish[120][165]
- A. N. Hornby – Monkey, The Boss[166]
- Merv Hughes – Fruitfly[167]
- Nasser Hussain – Nashwan[168]
- David Hussey – Huss, Bomber, Junior Mr. Cricket[169]
- Michael Hussey – Mr Cricket,[170] Huss[171]
I
- Inzamam-ul-Haq – Inzi[172]
- Bert Ironmonger – Dainty[173]
- Tamim Iqbal – Dot Baba[174]
J
- Ravindra Jadeja – Jaddu, Rockstar, Sir Jadeja[175]
- Phil Jaques – Pro[176]
- Douglas Jardine – The Iron Duke[177]
- Sanath Jayasuriya – Matara Mauler, Master Blaster, Sana[178][179]
- Gilbert Jessop – The Croucher [180]
- Mitchell Johnson – Midge, Notch[181]
- Jess Jonassen – JJ[182]
- Ernie Jones – Jonah[183]
K
- Mohammad Kaif – Kaifu[184]
- Romesh Kaluwitharana – Little Kalu, Little Dynamite[185]
- Danish Kaneria – Nani-Danny[186]
- Marizanne Kapp – Kappie[187]
- Chamara Kapugedera – Kapu[188]
- Dinesh Karthik – DK[189]
- Michael Kasprowicz – Kasper[190]
- Simon Katich – Kat[191]
- Justin Kemp – Kempie[192]
- Robert Key – Keysy[193]
- Imran Khan – The Lion of Lahore[194][69]
- Zaheer Khan – Zak[195]
- Usman Khawaja – Uzzie,[196] Captain Grumpy[197]
- Delissa Kimmince – DK[198]
- Michael Klinger – Maxy[199]
- Heather Knight – Trev[74]
- Alan Knott – Knotty, Flea[200]
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar - Bhuvi,[201] The Swing Prince
- Virat Kohli – Cheeku, King Kohli[202]
- Nuwan Kulasekara – Kule
- Anil Kumble – Apple,[203] Jumbo[39]
L
- Justin Langer – Alfie, JL[204]
- Meg Lanning – Megastar,[205] Serious Sally[206]
- Brian Lara – The Prince of Port of Spain[207][208]
- Gavin Larsen – The Postman[39]
- V. V. S. Laxman – Very Very Special[209]
- Bill Lawry – Phantom[39]
- Geoff Lawson – Henry[210][69]
- Darren Lehmann – Boof[120][211]
- Brett Lee – Bing, Binga, The Speedster,[212]
- H. D. G. Leveson Gower – Shrimp[213]
- Dennis Lillee – FOT[214]
- Clive Lloyd – Super Cat[215]
- David Lloyd – Bumble[216]
- Chris Lynn – Lynnsanity,[217][218] Bash Brother[219][220]
- Nathan Lyon – G.O.A.T, Garry, Gazza
M
- Charles Macartney – Governor-General[221]
- Stuart MacGill – Mac, Magilla[222]
- Ken Mackay – Slasher[223]
- Farveez Maharoof – Fara[224]
- Jimmy Maher – Mahbo[120]
- Sajid Mahmood – Saj,[225] King[225]
- Lasith Malinga – Malinga The Slinga,[39] The Yorker King [226]
- Ashley Mallett – Rowdy[227]
- Vic Marks – Skid,[228] Speedy[228]
- Charles Marriott – Father Marriott[229]
- Mitchell Marsh – Bison[230]
- Geoff Marsh – Swampy[231]
- Rod Marsh – Iron Gloves,[232] Bacchus[232]
- Shaun Marsh – SOS[233]
- Frederick Martin – Nutty[234]
- Damien Martyn – Marto[235]
- Lloyd Mash – Bangers[236]
- Khaled Mashud – Pilot[237]
- Angelo Mathews – Angie, Superman, Jocka[238]
- Greg Matthews – Mo[239]
- Glenn Maxwell – Big Show,[240] Maxi/Maxy[241]
- Stan McCabe – Napper[242]
- Brendon McCullum – Bash Brother[220]
- Bryce McGain – McGoo
- Glenn McGrath – Pigeon,[243] Millard[243]
- Graham McKenzie – Garth[244][69]
- Brian McMillan – Big Mac[245]
- Craig McMillan – Macca[246]
- Colin Miller – Funky[247]
- Keith Miller – Nugget[69][248]
- Misbah-ul-Haq – Lone warrior,[249] Tuk tuk,[250] Man of Crisis[250][251]
- Amit Mishra – Mishi[252]
- Dave Mohammed – Tadpole[253]
- Beth Mooney – Moons[254]
- Roberta Moretti Avery – Big Mom[255]
- Chris Morris – Tipo[256]
- John Morrison – Mystery[257]
- Mashrafe Mortaza – Koushik[258]
- Muttiah Muralitharan – Murali[259]
- Tim Murtagh – Dial M[260][261]
- Phil Mustard – Colonel[262]
N
- Mohammad Nabi – The President[263]
- André Nel – Nella, Gunther[264]
- Mfuneko Ngam – Chew[265]
- Paul Nixon – Badger,[266] Nico[266]
- Monty Noble – Mary Ann[267]
- Ashley Noffke – Noffers[268]
- Marcus North – Snork[269]
- Makhaya Ntini – George, Mdingi Express[270]
O
- Iain O'Brien – Ober[271]
- Chris Old – Chilly[272][69]
- Kerry O'Keeffe – Skull[273]
- Bill O'Reilly – Tiger[274]
P
- Milford Page – Curly[275]
- Shikha Pandey – Shikhipedia[276]
- Monty Panesar – The Mont-ster,[277] Python,[277] The Beard to be Feared,[277] The Sikh of Tweak[278]
- Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi – Tiger[279]
- Jeetan Patel – Dave[280]
- Ellyse Perry – Pez[281]
- Kevin Pietersen – K. P.,[282] Kelvin,[282] Kelv,[282] Kapes[282]
- Liam Plunkett – Pudsy[283]
- Kieron Pollard – Polly[284]
- Peter Pollock – Pooch, The Big Dog[285]
- Shaun Pollock – Polly[286]
- Ricky Ponting – Punter[287]
- Matt Prior – The Cheese[288]
R
- Mustafizur Rahman – Fizz[289]
- Suresh Raina – Mr. IPL, Chinna Thala[290][291]
- Mark Ramprakash – Ramps[292]
- Arjuna Ranatunga – Captain Cool[293]
- Derek Randall – Arkle, Rags[294]
- K. S. Ranjitsinhji – Ranji[295][296]
- Abdul Razzaq – The Razzler, Bang Bang Razzaq
- Matt Renshaw – The Turtle[219]
- Viv Richards – Smokin Joe, Smokey, King Viv, The Emperor, The Master Blaster[297]
- Greg Ritchie – Fat Cat[298]
- Jemimah Rodrigues – Lil' J
S
- Megan Schutt – Schutter/Shooter[299][300]
- Virender Sehwag – Viru, Multan ka Sultan, Nawab of Najafgarh[301]
- Mohammad Shahzad – Mahi, M. S., Shazi[302]
- Rohit Sharma – Hit-Man, Shana,[303] 264[304]
- Sandeep Sharma – Sandy[305]
- Anya Shrubsole – Hoof[306]
- Peter Siddle – Sid Vicious
- Harbhajan Singh – Bhajji, Turbanator[307]
- Mandeep Singh – Mandy[308]
- Yuvraj Singh –Yuvi, Prince [309]
- Steve Smith – Smithy, Smudge,[310] GOD[311]
- Fred Spofforth – The Demon[312][69]
- Alec Stewart – The Gaffer[313]
- Andrew Strauss – Lord Brocket, Straussy, Levi, Muppet, Johann, Mare Man[314]
- Washington Sundar – Washi
T
- Brian Taylor – Tonker[315]
- Mark Taylor – Tubby[316]
- Ross Taylor – Rosco, Pallekelle Plunderer[317]
- Sachin Tendulkar – The God of Cricket, Little Master, Bombay Bomber, Tendlya[318][319]
- Shardul Thakur - Lord Shardul, Lord [320]
- Jeff Thomson – Thommo, Two-Up[321][322]
- Marcus Trescothick – Tresco, Banger[323]
- Fred Trueman – Fiery[324][69]
- Phil Tufnell – Tuffers, The Cat[325]
- Charles Turner – The Terror[326][69]
- Frank Tyson – Typhoon[327][69]
U
- Derek Underwood – Deadly[328]
W
- Max Walker – Tangles[329][69]
- Georgia Wareham – Wolfie[330]
- Shane Warne – The Sheikh of Tweak,[331] The King of Spin[332]
- Pelham Warner – Plum[333]
- Mark Waugh – Afghan - the forgotten Waugh, Junior[334]
- Steve Waugh – Tugga[335]
- Jack White – Farmer[336]
- Paul Wilson – Blocker[337]
- Lauren Winfield – Loz[74]
- Chris Woakes – Wizard[338]
- Danni Wyatt – Waggy[74]
Y
- Suryakumar Yadav – SKY[339]
- Bruce Yardley – Roo[340]
Z
- Monde Zondeki – All Hands[341]
See also
- List of cricket terms
- Lists of nicknames – nickname list articles on Wikipedia
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