List of International cricket families
List of International cricket families is a list of people grouped by family who are associated with Test, One Day International or Twenty20 International cricket.
Afghanistan
editMalik/Abid/Sadiq/Alam
editTaj, Hasti, Karim and Aftab are brothers. Taj was the first coach of Afghanistan national team,[1] while the others played international cricket.
Afghan/Janat/Salamkheil
editAsghar and Karim are brothers. Waqar is Asghar's nephew.
Ashraf
editMirwais and Sharafuddin are brothers.
Ahmedzai/Jamal
editRaees and Nasir are brothers. Bilal Ahmadzai son of Raees Ahmadzai
Mangal
editNowroz and Ihsanullah are brothers.
Zadran
editIbrahim and Mujeeb are cousins. They are nephew of Noor ali Zadran.
Australia
editAgar
editAshton and Wes are brothers.
Alderman/Emerson
editAlderman's sister Denise Emerson is married to former Test umpire Ross Emerson and she herself played seven Tests for the Australian women's cricket team.
Archer
editKen and Ron were brothers.
Bannerman
editAlec and Charles were brothers.
Benaud
editRichie and John are brothers.
Blackwell
edit- Alex Blackwell
- Kate Blackwell
- Lynsey Askew (England)
Alex and Kate are twin sisters, and Lynsey is Alex's wife
Campbell/Ponting
editPonting is the nephew of Campbell. Hilfenhaus is the second cousin of Ponting.
Chappell/Richardson
editIan, Greg and Trevor Chappell are brothers and Vic Richardson's grandsons
Cooper
editPaul is the great-grandson of William.
Darling
editRick is Joe's great-nephew.
Giffen
editGeorge and Walter are brothers.
Gregory
editDave and Ned were brothers in a family of 6 cricketing brothers. Dave and Ned made their Test debut in the same match, the first recognised Test match (played in 1877 between Australia and England in Melbourne). Syd was Ned's son, and Harry Donnan was Ned's son-in-law. Jack was Dave and Ned's nephew. Nellie and Louisa Gregory are thought to be pioneering sisters (Ned's daughters) in term of the women's cricket game in Australia.
Harvey
editNeil and Merv were brothers. Another brother, Mick was a Test umpire.
Haynes/Poulton
editHaynes and Poulton married each other.
Healy/Starc
editAlyssa is Ian's niece. Ian was the wicketkeeper for the Australian men's team. Alyssa, currently the wicketkeeper for the Australian women's team, is married to Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc; they are the third couple to have both played Test cricket.
Hilditch/Simpson
editAndrew is the son in law of Bob.
Hussey
editMichael is David's elder brother.
Johnson/Park
editIan is the son in law of Roy.
Laughlin
editBen is the son of Trevor.
Lee
editBrett and Shane are brothers.
Lehmann/White
edit- Darren Lehmann
- Craig White (England)
Darren and Craig are brothers-in-law; Darren is married to Craig's sister Andrea. Darren's son Jake currently plays domestic cricket in Australia.
Marsh
editGeoff is the father of Shaun and Mitchell.[2]
McDermott
editBen is the son of Craig. Ben's brother Alister plays domestic cricket in Australia.
McLeod
editBob and Charlie are brothers.
Pattinson
editDarren and James are brothers, Darren has represented England in tests, James has represented Australia in Tests and ODIs.
Shevill/Blade
edit- Essie Shevill
- Fernie Blade (née Shevill)
- Rene Shevill
All were sisters. Another sister Lily played for the New South Wales women's cricket team. Essie and Lily were twins born 6 April 1908.[3]
Sutherland
editAnnabel and Will played international cricket while her father James was the chief executive of Australian Cricket Board.
Tredrea
editJanette and Sharon are sisters.
Trott
editAlbert and Harry were brothers.
Trumble
editHugh and Billy were brothers.
Valetta
editMike is the brother-in-law of Graeme.
Waugh
editMark and Steve are fraternal twin brothers. Another brother Dean played at the domestic level. Austin, the son of Steve has played for the Australia national Under-19 team.
Austria
editAvdylaj
edit- Valentina Avdylaj
- Rezerta Avdylaj
Valentina and Rezarta are sisters.[4]
Bangladesh
editAbedin
editMinhajul and Nurul are brothers.
Iqbal/Khan
editNafees and Tamim are brothers and the nephews of Akram.
Mahmudullah/Rahim
editMushfiqur Rahim and Mohammad Mahmudullah are double brothers-in-law.
Bermuda
editBascome
editAll three are brothers. The father of these brothers Herbert Bascome played List-A cricket for Bermuda, including the 2001 ICC Trophy.
Leverock/Greenidge
editDwayne and Alvin are the uncles of Kamau. Alvin played international cricket for the West Indies.
Canada
editMulla
editAsif and Mohsin are brothers.
Cook Islands
editDickson
edit- Cory Dickson
- Hayden Dickson
Cory and Hayden are brothers.
Parima
edit- Aue Parima
- Tom Parima
Aue and Tom are brothers.
Croatia
editVukusic
edit- Erin Vukusic
- Zach Vukusic
Erin and Zach are siblings.
Denmark
editNeilsen
editInger and Susanne are sisters.
England
editAdams
editGeorgia is the daughter of Chris.
Ali
editMoeen and Kabir are cousins.
Atherton
editJosh de Caires Son of Michael
Frank de Caires who played Test cricket for West Indies, has a daughter Isabelle who married to Atherton.
Bairstow
editJonny is the son of David. Jonny's brother Andrew has also played at the domestic level.
Ball/French
editBall is the nephew of French.
Broad
editStuart is the son of Chris.
Brunt/Sciver
editBrunt and Sciver announced their engagement in October 2019 [5] and were married on 30 May 2022.
Butcher
editMark is the son of Alan.
Christiani
editCyril and Robert are brothers. Two more brothers Harry and Ernest played first-class cricket for British Guiana.
Compton
editNick is the grandson of Denis. Other relatives Leslie, Richard, Patrick and Ben have also played first-class cricket.
Cowdrey
editChris and Graham are the sons of Colin. Chris's son Fabian also played first-class cricket for Kent.[6]
Curran
edit- Kevin Curran (Zimbabwe)
- Tom Curran
- Ben Curran
- Sam Curran
Tom, Ben, and Sam are the sons of Kevin, who represented Zimbabwe in international cricket. Kevin Patrick Curran whom father to Kevin also played for Rodhasia.
Duleepsinhji/Indrajitsinhji/Ranjitsinhji/Singh
editDuleepsinhji and Hanumant, were the nephews of Ranjitsinhji. Jadeja is the great-grandnephew of Duleepsinhji. Indrajitsinhji was a cousin of Hanumant. Ajay, Hanumant and Indrajitsinhji have all played for India.
Ealham
editFather and son. Alan captained Kent and was twice 12th man for England in 1977. Alan's son Mark played for Kent, Nottinghamshire and England.
Edrich
editBill and John were cousins. Brian Edrich, Eric Edrich and Geoff Edrich were brothers of Bill, who also played first-class cricket.
Gilligan/May
editArthur and Harold were brothers. May was the son-in-law of Harold.
Grace
editAll were brothers, from a large family of cricketers. All three brothers played in the same match against Australia at The Oval in 1880.
Greig
editTony and Ian were brothers.
Gunn
editGeorge and John were brothers and nephews of Billy. George's son G.V. Gunn played for Nottinghamshire.
Haddelsay
editJoyce and Muriel are sisters.
Hardstaff
editHarris/Haig
editNigel is the nephew of Harris.
Harris/Kimmance
editGrace and Laura are sisters. Laura and Delissa married each other.
Hearne
editFrank, George and Alec were brothers, and John was their cousin, from a large family of cricketers.
Frank Hearne played Test cricket for England against South Africa and later, having settled in South Africa, for South Africa against England. In the Cape Town Test of 1891-92, Frank played for South Africa while his two brothers and cousin were playing for England. Frank's son, George, also played for South Africa.
Hollioake
editBrothers Adam and Ben both made their Test debut for England in the 5th Test of the 1997 Ashes series, becoming only the third set of brothers to make their Test debut in the same match. They played 4 and 2 Tests respectively, as well as 35 and 20 ODIs respectively in their international careers.
Hutton
editSir Leonard was Richard's father.
Jones
editJeff is Simon's father.
Langridge
editJames and John are brothers. While James played international cricket, John was an international umpire.
Lloyd
editGraham was the son of David.
Mann
editGeorge was the son of Frank. Simon, the former British Army officer and mercenary, was the son of George.
Overton
editCraig and Jamie are identical twin brothers.
Parks
editPattinson
editDarren and James are brothers, Darren has represented England in tests, James has represented Australia in tests and ODIs.
Powell
editJane and Jill are twin sisters.
Prideaux/Westbrook
editRuth is the 0wife of Roger.
Pringle
editDon was the father of Derek. Don played for East Africa in the 1975 World Cup.
Richardson
editPeter is the older brother of Dick.
Roy/Snater
editJason and Shane are cousins. Shane played international cricket for Netherlands.
Sidebottom
editArnie is the father of Ryan.
Smith
editChris is the older brother of Robin.
Smith
editMike is the father of Neil.
Stewart/Butcher
editAlec is the son and Mark is the son-in-law of Mickey. Alec and Mark were brothers-in-law. At one time in their respective playing careers. Butcher was married to Mickey's daughter Judy.
Studd
editGeorge was the older brother of Charles.
Tate
editMaurice was the son of Fred.
Townsend
editDavid was the son of Charlie.
Tremlett
editChris is Maurice's grandson.
Tyldesley/Vaughan
editErnest and Johnny were brothers. Michael is the great-grandson of one of the sisters of Johnny and Ernest.[7]
Valentine
editCarol is the sister of Bryan.
White/Lehmann
edit- Darren Lehmann (Australia)
- Craig White
Darren and Craig are brothers-in-law, Darren is married to Craig's sister Andrea.
Willey
editDavid is the son of Peter.
Wilson
editClem was the older brother of Rockley.
Wright
editLuke and Ashley are brothers. Ashley plays international cricket for Guernsey.
Eswatini
editMkhatshwa
edit- Ntombizodwa Mkhatshwa
- Ntombizonke Mkhatshwa
Both are twin sisters.
France
editMangal
edit- Rahmatullah Mangal
- Rohullah Mangal
Rahmatullah and Rohullah are brothers.
McKeon
editGustav and Ines are siblings.
Guernsey
editStokes
editAnthony and Matthew are brothers
Hong Kong
editAhmed
editIrfan and Nadeem are brothers.
Ahmed/Nawaz
editTanvir and Ehsan are brothers.
India
editAli
editWazir Ali and Nazir Ali were brothers. They both made their Test debut in India's inaugural Test match, against England at Lord's in 1932. Wazir Ali's son, Khalid Wazir played Test cricket for Pakistan.
Amarnath
editSurinder, Mohinder and Rajinder are sons of Lala.
Amar Singh/Ladha Ramji
editThey were brothers.
Apte
editThe Aptes were brothers.
Binny
editStuart is son of Roger.
Chahar
editRahul and Deepak Chahar are double cousins.
Dhawan
editRishi and Raghav are brothers. Raghav plays international cricket for Uganda.[8]
Edulji
editDiana and Behroze are sisters.
Gaekwad
editShatrunjay is the son of Anshuman, who is the son of Datta
Ghulam Ahmed/Asif Iqbal
editGhulam Ahmed was the uncle of the Asif who represented Pakistan in Test cricket.
Gupte
editSubhash was the elder brother of Baloo.
Hindlekar/Manjrekar
editVijay Manjrekar was the father of Sanjay and the nephew of Hindlekar.
Kanitkar
editHrishikesh is the son of Hemant.
Karthik/Itticheria
editSusan Itticheria played Tests and ODI for Indian Women's Team. Her daughter Dipika Pallikal Karthik an Indian squash champion is married to Dinesh Karthik.
Khan/Jilani
editThey were brothers in law. See also #Burki/Khan/Niazi.
Kirmani/Abid Ali
editKirmani's daughter married Abid Ali's son in 2002,[9] but he died in 2008.[10]
Mankad
editVinoo was the father of Ashok. Rahul Mankad, another son of Vinoo, was a first-class cricketer.[11]
Mantri/Gavaskar/Viswanath
editSunil Gavaskar is Rohan's father and Mantri's nephew. Viswanath is married to Sunil Gavaskar's sister Kavita.
Menon
editNarendra is the father of Nitin. Both are umpires.
Nayudu
editC. K. was the elder brother of C. S.
Pandya
editKrunal is the elder brother of Hardik.[12]
Pataudi
edit- Iftikhar Ali Khan, Nawab of Pataudi, senior (captain)
- Mansur Ali Khan, Nawab of Pataudi, junior (captain)
Iftikhar was Mansur's father. Iftikhar played three Tests for England, before captaining the Indian team that toured England in 1946.
Pathan
editIrfan and Yusuf are half-brothers. Yusuf is elder to Irfan.
Roy
editPankaj was the father of Pranab and the uncle of Ambar
Rathour/Kapoor
editBrothers in law
Sharma
editYashpal is the uncle of Chetan.
Singh
editRam Singh was the father of Kripal Singh and Milkha Singh, Arjan is the son of Kripal Singh.
Singh
editYograj Singh is the father of Yuvraj.
Tendulkar
editArjun Tendulkar, son of Sachin Tendulkar, is a first-class cricketer.
Ireland
editAdair
editMark and Ross are brothers.
Delany
editLaura and Gareth are siblings. David is their cousin.
Garth
editAnne-Marie is the mother of Kim. Her husband Jonathan Garth has played for Ireland at first-class and List-A level, whose son with the same name Jonathan Garth has also played domestic cricket.
Joyce/Anderson
editAll are siblings who have played Test and/or ODI cricket in the Irish men's and women's cricket teams. Dominick and Ed made their debuts for opposite teams, Ireland and England respectively. Another brother, Gus, played first-class cricket for Ireland. Isobel and Cecelia are twin sisters. Isobel married John, who played international cricket for Ireland.
Kenealy
editAmy and Suzanne are sisters.
Lewis
editGaby and Robyn are sisters. Their father Alan and grandfather Ian have also played first-class cricket for Ireland.
Little
editHannah and Louise are the sisters of Josh.
Maguire
edit- Aimee Maguire
- Jane Maguire
Aimee and Jane are sisters.
McCarthy
editLouise is the sister of Barry.
Mooney
editJohn and Paul are brothers
O'Brien
editKevin and Niall are brothers and played together in the 2007, 2011 and 2015 Cricket World Cups.
Poynter
editAndrew and Stuart are brothers
Rankin
editBoyd and David are brothers. Boyd has also played international cricket for England.
Tector
edit- Alice Tector
- Tim Tector
Alice is the sister of Tim.
Italy
editManenti
edit- Ben Manenti
- Harry John Manenti
Ben and Harry are brothers.
Japan
editKadowaki-Fleming
edit- Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming
- Alester Kadowaki-Fleming
Kendel and Alester are brothers.
Yamamoto-Lake
edit- Kiefer Yamamoto-Lake
- Lachlan Yamamoto-Lake
Kiefer and Lachlan are brothers.
Jersey
editTribe
edit- Asa Tribe
- Zak Tribe
Asa and Zak are brothers.
Kenya
editSharma
- Pushkar Sharma
- Sita Sharma
Sita Sharma is married to Pushkar Sharma, and their wedding took place on December 7, 2023. Pushkar is currently playing for Kenya.
Karim
editAasif is the father of Irfan.
Modi
edit- Subhash Modi
- Hitesh Modi
Hitesh who is an umpire, is the father of Subhash.
Odhiambo/Odoyo
editThomas Odoyo is the uncle of Nelson Odhiambo
Odhiambo/Onyango/Ngoche
editNehemiah, Lameck, James and Shem are brothers. Their sisters Margaret Banja and Mary Bele have also represented Kenya.
Obuya/Otieno
editAll three are brothers.
Odumbe
editEdward and Maurice are brothers.
Suji
editTony and Martin are brothers.
Tikolo
editTom Tikolo, elder brother of David and Steve, played first-class cricket for Kenya.
Luxembourg
editBarker
edit- James Barker
- Timothy Barker
James and Timothy are twin brothers.
Malaysia
editAzmi
editSasha and Zumika are sisters.
Singh
editPavandeep and Virandeep are brothers.
Namibia
editBurger
editBrothers. (Unrelated to Jan-Berrie Burger, despite the name.)
Green
editZane & Kayleen are brother and sister
Kotze
editBjorn and Deon are brothers
Nepal
editSheikh
editAarif and Aasif are brothers.
Netherlands
editAhmad
editMusa and Shariz are brothers.
Cooper
editTom and Ben are brothers.
de Leede
edit- Bas de Leede
- Tim de Leede
- Babette de Leede
- Frans de Leede
Bas is the son of Tim and a cousin of Babette. Frans, the father of Tim, had umpired in Women's ODIs.
Hemmings/Morgan
editBeth is the niece of Eddie.
Jonkman
editMark and Maurits are identical twins.
Klein
editKyle and Ryan are brothers.
Mol
editGeert and Hendrik are brothers.
Rambaldo
editCaroline and Helmien are sisters.
Seigers
editHeather and Silver are sisters.
van Oosterom
edit- Robert van Oosterom
- Robyn van Oosterom
Robyn is the daughter of Robert.
Zulfiqar
editSikandar and Saqib are brothers. One more brother Asad played List-A cricket for Netherlands. In 2017, they became the first ever triplets to appear in the same professional match.[13]
Zwilling
editIris and Mikkie are sisters.
New Zealand
editAnderson
editWilliam "Mac" Anderson was Robert's father.
Astle/McMillan
editNathan is married to the sister of Craig's wife. Lisa is Nathan's sister.
NB: Todd Astle is unrelated.
Bailey/Hatcher
editDot and Joan are sisters.
Bracewell
editBrendon and John Bracewell are brothers. Doug Bracewell is the son of Brendon Bracewell. Doug's cousin (Brendan and John's nephew) Michael also played for New Zealand.
Bradburn
editGrant was the son of Wynne.
Burgess
editMark played for New Zealand while his father Gordon was a President of New Zealand Cricket Council.
Brownlee
edit- Delwyn Brownlee
- Leonie Brownlee
Delwyn and Leonie are sisters. While Delwyn played, Leonie was an umpire in women's international cricket.
Buck/Ell
editHilda and Agnes are sisters in law.
Cairns
editChris is the son of Lance.
Cave
editHarry is the nephew of Kenneth. While Harry played Tests, Kenneth was a Test umpire.
Cleaver/Williamson
editDane is the cousin of Kane.
Crowe
editJeff and Martin are brothers, sons of first-class cricketer Dave Crowe
Franklin/Coulston
editJean is the aunt of James.
Hadlee
editWalter is the father of brothers Barry, Dayle and Richard. Karen, who played in one One-day International for the New Zealand women's cricket team against England in 1977-78 was married to Richard.[14]
Harris
editParke "Zin" Harris is the father of Chris Harris. Chris's brother Ben also played domestic cricket for Canterbury.
Hart
editMatthew is the older brother of Robbie.
Horne
editMatt and Phil Horne are brothers.
Howarth
editGeoff and Hedley Howarth are brothers.
Kuggeleijn
editChris is the father of Scott.
Latham
editTom is the son of Rod.
Leggat
editGordon and Ian are cousins.
Marshall
editHamish and James are identical twins.
McCullum
editNathan is the older brother of Brendon. Their father Stu played domestic cricket
McGlashan
editSara is the younger sister of Peter.
Milburn
editRowan is the daughter of Barry. She also played for the Netherlands.
Murray/Kerr
editBruce is the grandfather of Amelia and Jess, whose father, Robbie Kerr, played first-class cricket in New Zealand.
Parker
editJohn and Murray are brothers.
Pringle
editTim is the son of Chris. Tim currently plays for Netherlands.
Redmond
editRodney is Aaron's father
Reid
editJohn is Richard's father.
NB: John Fulton Reid is unrelated, but is the cousin of Australian Test and ODI player Bruce Reid.
Rutherford
editKen is Hamish's father. Ken's brother Ian also played first-class cricket.
Satterthwaite/Tahuhu
editAmy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu have been married since March 2017.[15] They became the first international teammates to marry and the first married couple to play together.
Signal
editRose and Liz are twin sisters and were the first instance of twins playing in the same Test: New Zealand women against England in 1984.
Snedden
editColin is Martin's uncle. Colin's father Warwick also played first-class cricket, as did Warwick and Colin's father Nessie and uncle, Cyril Snedden. Martin's son Michael has also played first-class cricket.
Stead
editGary is the nephew of Janice.
Tolchard/Twose
editTolchard is the nephew of Twose.
Turner
edit- Glenn Turner
- Alfred Turner
Alfred is the father of Glenn. While Glenn played Tests and ODIs, Alfred stood as an umpire in Women's ODIs.
Vivian
editGiff was Graham's father.
Webb
editMurray and Richard are brothers. Note: Murray Webb played only Tests; Richard played only One Day Internationals.
Nigeria
editAbdulquadri
edit- Kehinde Abdulquadri
- Taiwo Abdulquadri
Kehinde and Taiwo are twin sisters.
Oman
editAdnan and Aqib are brothers.
Pakistan
editAfridi
editShaheen and Riaz are brothers. Shahid is the father-in-law of Shaheen. Irfan who plays for Uganda, is the nephew of Shahid.
Afridi
editAbbas is the nephew of Gul.
Ahmed
editSaeed and Younis are brothers.
Ahmed/Kardar
editAbdul and Zulfiqar are brothers in law.
Ahmed/Malik
editIjaz and Salim are brothers-in-law.
Akmal/Azam/Qadir
editKamran, Umar and Adnan are brothers. Kamran is the eldest and Umar the youngest. Babar Azam is their cousin. Umar is Qadir's son-in-law and Usman's brother-in-law.
Ali/Shafique
editAbdullah is the nephew of Arshad, who played for UAE.
Burki/Khan/Niazi
editThe first three are cousins. Baqa Jilani who was the uncle of the three, and Jahangir Khan who was the father of Majid played Test cricket for India. Bazid Khan is the son of Majid. Misbah-ul-Haq is the distant cousin of Imran Khan from the Niazi Clan
Dalpat/Kaneria
editAnil and Danish are cousins
Elahi
editManzoor, Zahoor and Saleem are brothers.
Farhat
editBrothers, with both playing test and one day cricket.
Hassan/Sajjad
editPervez and Waqar are brothers.
Haq
editImam is the nephew of Inzamam.
Imtiaz
edit- Kainat Imtiaz
- Saleema Imtiaz
Saleema who is an umpire, is the mother of Kainat.
Iqbal/Miandad
editJaved is the uncle of Faisal.
Imtiaz
edit- Kainat Imtiaz
- Saleema Imtiaz
Saleema is the mother of Kainat. She is an umpire.
Khan
editMoin and Nadeem are brothers with both having represented the country in Tests and one-dayers. Azam is the son of Moin.
Khan
editShaiza and Sharmeen are sisters.
Mohammad
editHanif, Mushtaq, Sadiq and Wazir are brothers. A fifth brother Raees was once twelfth man for Pakistan. Hanif, Mushtaq and Sadiq all played against New Zealand at Karachi in 1969-70. Hanif is the father of Shoaib.[18]
Naeem
edit- Naeem Ashraf
- Jasmine Naeem
Jasmine is the wife of Naeem. Naeem played international cricket for Pakistan, while Naeem is an international umpire.
Nazar
editNazar Mohammad is the father of Mudassar Nazar, and also of Mubashir Nazar, who played first-class cricket in Pakistan.[19]
Raja
editWasim and Rameez are brothers.
Rana
edit- Azmat Rana
- Mansoor Rana
- Maqsood Rana
- Shafaqat Rana
- Shakoor Rana
- Rana Naveed ul Hassan
Azmat and Shafaqat are brothers who played international cricket. Their brother Shakoor was an umpire. Shakoor's sons Mansoor and Maqsood played ODIs for Pakistan. Sultan Rana, who was Azmat's twin brother played first-class cricket.
Papua New Guinea
editAmini
editCharles and Chris are brothers.
Vala/Siaka
editPauke is the wife of Assad.
Romania
edit- Marian Gherasim
- Laurentiu Gherasim
Marian and Laurentiu are brothers.
Rwanda
editIshimwe
edit- Henriette Ishimwe
- Gisele Ishimwe
Henriette and Gisele are sisters.[20]
Scotland
editBryce
editKathryn and Sarah are sisters.
Drummond
editGordon and Annette are brother and sister. Annette played in 2003 and 2013 for Scotland's Wildcats, Gordon retired as Scotland captain in 2013. Annette and Abbi married each other.
Haq/Hussain/Tahir
editAll three men are cousins.[21]
Sole
editChris and Tom are brothers.
Serbia
editZimonjic
edit- Nemanja Zimonjic
- Vukasin Zimonjic
Nemanja and Vukasin are brothers.
Singapore
editBhasin
edit- Ada Bhasin
- Riyaa Bhasin
Ada and Riyaa are twin sisters.
Param/Diviya
editAnish and Navin are brothers.[22] Diviya is a cousin of Navin.
Sri Lanka
editde Silva
editChaturanga and Hasaranga are brothers
de Alwis/Silva
editRasanjali is the wife of Guy. Both played test cricket.
Fernando
editNuwanidu and Vishwa are brothers.
Fernando
editHiruka and Rose are sisters.
Kaluperuma
editBoth are brothers.
Labrooy
editGraeme and Wendell are brothers. While Graeme played international cricket, both of them served as match referee in international cricket.
Ranatunga
editAll four were brothers.
Samaraweera
editDulip and Thilan are brothers
Warnapura
edit- Bandula Warnapura
- Malinda Warnapura
- Upali Warnapura
Bandula is the uncle of Malinda. Malinda's father Upali officiated in Women's ODIs.
Wettimuny
editAll three are brothers
South Africa
editBacher
editAdam is the nephew of Ali.
Bosch
editCorbin and Ethan are the sons of Tertius.
Blanckenberg/Ryneveld
editJimmy was the uncle of Clive.
Callaghan/Kemp
editDavid and Justin are cousins.
Cook
editJimmy is Stephen's father.
Cox/Tuckett
editLindsay is the son of Len and nephew of Joe.
Du Plessis/Viljoen
editFaf and Hardus are brothers in law. Hardus has married Rhemi who is Faf's sister.
Kapp/van Nierkirk
editVan Niekerk and Kapp married in July 2018 [23] In the Women's World T20 that year they became the first married couple to bat together in an ICC tournament.
Hands
editPhillip and Reginald are brothers. Another brother Kenneth played first-class cricket.
Kirsten
editPaul and Gary are brothers, Andy and Peter are half-brothers of Gary and Paul. Both Peter and Gary played international cricket, while Andy was the coach of Kenya national cricket team.[24] Gary had also coached India and South Africa.
Lindsay
editDenis is the son of Johnny, while Neville is the uncle of Johnny.
Malan
editJanneman and Pieter are brothers. Another brother Andre played at the domestic level.
Morkel
editAlbie is the elder brother of Morne.
Nourse
editDave was Dudley's father
Pithey
editTony and David are brothers.
Pollock
editPeter and Graeme are brothers; Peter is Shaun's father.
Richards
editAlfred and Dicky are brothers.
Richardson
editMichael who plays for Germany, is the son of Dave.
Rowan
editAthol and Eric are brothers.
Snooke
editStanley and Tip are brothers.
Tancred
editAll three were brothers.
Tapscott
editGeorge and Lionel were brothers.
Taylor
editDan and Herbie are brothers.
Wade
editBilly and Herby are brothers.
Uganda
editMukasa/Nsubuga
editRoger and Frank are brothers. Another brother Lawrence Sematimba played first-class, List-A and T20 cricket for Uganda.
Ssenyondo/Ssesazi
editHenry and Simon are brothers.
United Arab Emirates
editShahzad
editAltaf is the father of Rameez.
Rajith
edit- Rinitha Rajith
- Rithika Rajith
- Rishitha Rajith
Rinitha, Rithika and Rishitha are sisters.
United States of America
editVaghela
editVatsal and Isani are siblings.
Vanuatu
editMansale/Matautaava
editAndrew and Patrick are cousins.
West Indies
editAtkinson
editDenis and Eric are brothers.
Best
editCarlisle is the uncle of Tino.
Bravo/Lara
editDarren and Dwayne are half-brothers. Brian is uncle of Darren.
Browne/Browne-John
editAll three are sisters who played for the West Indian women's cricket team.
Cameron
editJimmy is the younger brother of John
Chanderpaul
editTagenarine is son of Shivnarine
Croft/Hunte
editColin Croft's father was a cousin of Conrad Hunte, Colin played for Guyana whilst Conrad played for Barbados, both played for the West Indies. [citation needed]
Collins/Edwards
editFidel and Pedro are half-brothers.
Dottin/Gibson
editDeandra and Ottis are cousins.
Gibbs/Lloyd
editGibbs and Lloyd are cousins.
Grant
editBoth brothers captained the West Indies side.
Davis
editBryan and Charlie are brothers.
Drakes
editDominic is the son of Vasbert.
Guillen/van Beek
editLogan is the grandson of Sammy. Apart from West Indies, Sammy has also represented New Zealand in international cricket. Logan is currently a Netherlands international cricketer.
Headley
editGeorge was Ron's father. Ron's son (and George's grandson), Dean Headley, played Test cricket for England.
Holford/Sobers
editBoth are cousins.
Hope
editKyle and Shai are brothers.
Kallicharan/Nagamootoo
editAlvin is Mahendra's uncle. Both played for the West Indies and Guyana. Alvin's brother Derek also played for Guyana as did Mahendra's brother Vishal.
Kanhai/Nagamootoo
editRohan is Mahendra's uncle. Both played for the West Indies and Guyana.
Knight
editKycia and Kyshona are twin sisters.
Marshall
editNorman and Roy are brothers.
Murray/Weekes
editDavid is Everton's son. Both played for the West Indies and Barbados. David's son Ricky Hoyte also played for Barbados
Reifer
editAll of them are cousins. While Raymon and Floyd played international cricket, Leslie was an umpire.
Samuels
editRobert is the older brother of Marlon
Scott
editAfred is the son of Tommy.
Shillingford
editGrayson and Irvine were cousins[25] while Shane is related to both.[26] All three played tests for West Indies while Irvine also played ODIs.
Simmons
editPhil is Lendl's uncle.
St Hill
editEdwin and Wilton are brothers.
Stollmeyer
editThe Stollmeyer brothers played cricket for the West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago.
Walcott
editWhile Clyde played for West Indies, Keith was a selector and assistant manager of the West Indies cricket team.
Zimbabwe
editCampbell
editJohnathan is the son of Alistair.
Chibhabha
editChamu and Julia are siblings.
Curran
editTom, Ben, and Sam are the sons of Kevin, and represent England in international cricket.
Ebrahim
editKate is the wife of Dion, who played for New Zealand in international cricket.
Ervine
editSean and Craig are brothers.
Evans
editCraig is the father of Brad.
Flower
editGrant and Andy are brothers.
Jarvis
editMalcolm is the father of Kyle.
Kaia
editInnocent and Roy are brothers. Knowledge Kaia, who is eldest of the three, played first class cricket in Zimbabwe.
Masakadza
editHamilton and Shingirai are both older brothers to Wellington
Mutasa/Nyumbu
edit- Christina Mutasa
- John Nyumbu
Mutasa is the niece of Nyumbu.
Rennie
editGavin and John are brothers.
Strang
editBryan and Paul are brothers.
- Note: All three pairs of Flowers, Rennies and Strangs played in a Test against New Zealand at Harare in September 1997.[27]
Streak
editHeath is the son of Denis. While Heath played for Zimbabwe, Denis was a national selector. Denis had played for the national team before they were awarded Test status.
Tiripano
editChipo is the wife of Donald.
Waller
editAndy is the father of Malcolm.[28]
Whittall
editAndrew and Guy are cousins.
See also
edit- List of professional sports families
- List of family relations in American football
- List of association football (soccer) families
- List of Australian rules football families
- List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
- List of second-generation National Basketball Association players
- List of boxing families
- List of chess families
- List of family relations in the National Hockey League
- List of family relations in rugby league
- List of international rugby union families
- List of professional wrestling families
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