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Tom O'Connell

Team flagAUS23 yrs
batting styleright-arm leg-break Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Tom O'Connell Recent Form

Batting

VIC vs SACA, LIST A7 (13) *
MLS vs MLR, BBL3 (8)
MLS vs PRS, BBL0 (2)
MLS vs BRH, BBL9 (6) *
MLS vs HBH, BBL0 (1) *
VIC vs WACA, LIST A0 (2)
VIC vs NSW, LIST A0 (1)
VIC vs TAS, LIST A22 (19)
VIC vs QLD, LIST A12 (16)
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Bowling

VIC vs SACA, LIST A0-28
MLS vs HBH, BBL1-32
MLS vs MLR, BBL2-11
MLS vs PRS, BBL1-18
MLS vs PRS, BBL0-15
MLS vs BRH, BBL0-15
MLS vs MLR, BBL0-4
MLS vs HBH, BBL1-17
VIC vs WACA, LIST A1-43
VIC vs NSW, LIST A3-56
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Tom O'Connell Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL841200970.596.0040----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL8758.0022.402/110016.80----

Carrer Debut Information

Teams played for

Victoria Melbourne Stars Cricket Australia XI

About Tom O'Connell

NameTom O'Connell
GenderMale
Birth14 Jun 2000
Birth PlaceNew Brighton (SA)
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityAustralian

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Player Bio

Flight. Reps. Dip. Turn. These aren’t just terms, these are words that speak volumes about Tom O'Connell. A young leg-break bowler, who was the youngest leg spinner to play domestic one day cricket in Australia ever.

Born in New Brighton, O'Connell is a product of the Monash Tigers club who came in as a young prodigy, before joining Victoria State as a rookie player in 2018, when he was still in High School. 

Once school commitments finished, he made the move to Victoria full time and went on to make his debut in the One Day Cup against Western Australia, later that year. The youngster was then signed by Melbourne Stars as a replacement, in BBL|08. 

On debut, the leg-spinner shone the brightest as his best performance came against Hobart Hurricanes by finishing with figures of 1-17, including the big wicket of Matthew Wade. He played a couple more games that year, before missing BBL|09.

O'Connell returned for the 2020-21 Big Bash League as a permanent contracted player, where he played just a single game. The youngster is still too young but has shown all the ingredients to represent Australia, across all formats. 

(As of November 2021)