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.

Australia

Alderman/Emerson

Alderman's sister Denise Emerson is married to former Test umpire Ross Emerson and herself played seven Tests for the Australian women's cricket team.

Archer

Ken and Ron were brothers.

Bannerman

Alec and Charles were brothers.

Benaud

Richie and John are brothers.

Blackwell

Alex and Kate are twin sisters.

    Campbell/Ponting

    Ponting is the nephew of Campbell.

    Chappell/Richardson

    Ian, Greg and Trevor Chappell are brothers and Vic Richardson's grandsons

    Darling

    Rick Darling was Joe Darling's Great-nephew

    Gregory

    Charles, Dave and Ned Gregory

    Dave 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.

    Harvey

    Neil and Merv were brothers. Another brother, Mick was a Test umpire.

    Healy/Starc

    Alyssa is Ian's niece. Ian was the wicketkeeper for the Australian men's team. Alyssa, currently the wicketkeeper for the Australian women's team, she is married to Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc, they are the third couple to have both played test cricket.

    Hussey

    Michael is David's elder brother.

    Laughlin

    Ben is the son of Trevor.

    Lee

    Brett and Shane are brothers.

    Lehmann/White

    Darren and Craig are brothers-in-law, Darren is married to Craig's sister Andrea.

    Marsh

    Geoff is the father of Shaun and Mitchell.[1]

    Pattinson

    Darren and James are brothers, Darren has represented England in tests, James has represented Australia in tests and ODIs.

    Shevill/Blade

    Essie Shevill and Lily Shevill were twin sisters born 6 April 1908.[2] Fernie Blade and Rene Shevill were twin sisters born 20 August 1910.

    Trumble

    Hugh and John were brothers.

    Waugh

    Mark and Steve are fraternal twin brothers.

    Pringle

    Don is the father of Derek. Don played for East Africa in the 1975 World Cup.

    Ranjitsinhji/Duleepsinhji

    Duleepsnhji is the nephew of Ranjitsinhji. Jadeja is great grand nephew of Duleepsinhji.

    Richardson

    Peter is the older brother of Dick.

    Sidebottom

    Arnie is the father of Ryan

    Smith

    Chris is the older brother of Robin.

    Stewart/Butcher

    Alec is the son and Mark is the son-in-law of Micky. Alec and Mark were brothers-in-law. At one time in their respective playing careers. Butcher was married to Micky's daughter Judy.

    Studd

    George was the older brother of Charles.

    Tate

    Maurice was the son of Fred.

    Townsend

    David was the son of Charlie.

    Tremlett

    Chris is Maurice's grandson.

    Tyldesley/Vaughan

    Ernest and Johnny were brothers. Michael is the great grandson of one of the sisters of Johnny and Ernest.<ref>Ernest Tyldesley cricinfo. Retrieved 9 February 2011</ref>

    Bangladesh

    Iqbal/Khan

    Nafees and Tamim are brothers and the nephews of Akram.

    Mahmudullah/Rahim

    Mushfiqur Rahim and Mohammad Mahmudullah are brother-in-law.

    Canada

    Mulla

    Asif and Mohsin are brothers.

    England

    Bairstow

    Jonny is the son of David.

    Broad

    Stuart is the son of Chris.

    Butcher

    Mark is the son of Alan.

    Compton

    Nick is the grandson of Denis.

    Cowdrey

    Chris and Graham are the sons of Colin. Fabian is the son of Chris.[3]

    Curran

    Tom and Sam are the sons of Kevin, who represented Zimbabwe in international cricket.

    Edrich

    Bill and John were cousins. Brian Edrich, Eric Edrich and Geoff Edrich were brothers of Bill, who also played first-class cricket.

    Gilligan

    Arthur and Harold were brothers.

    Grace

    All were brothers, from a large family of cricketers. All three brothers played in the same match against Australia at The Oval in 1880.

    Greig

    Tony and Ian were brothers.

    Gunn

    George and John were brothers and nephews of Billy. George's son G.V. Gunn played for Nottinghamshire.

    Hardstaff

    Hearne

    Frank, 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

    Adam and Ben were brothers.

    Hutton

    Sir Leonard was Richard's father.

    Jones

    Jeff is Simon's father.

    Lloyd

    Graham was the son of David.

    Mann

    George was the son of Frank.

    Parks

    Pattinson

    Darren and James are brothers, Darren has represented England in tests, James has represented Australia in tests and ODIs.

    Prideaux/Westbrook

    White/Lehmann

    Darren and Craig are brothers-in-law, Darren is married to Craig's sister Andrea.

    Wilson

    Clem was the older brother of Rockley.

    Hong Kong

    Ahmed

    Irfan and Nadeem are brothers.

    India

    Ali

    Wazir 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

    Surinder, Mohinder and Rajinder are sons of Lala.

    Amar Singh/Ramji

    They were brothers.

    Apte

    The Aptes were brothers.

    Binny

    Stuart is son of Roger

    Edulji

    Diana and Behroze are sisters.

    Gaekwad

    Anshuman is the son of Datta

    Gavaskar

    Sunil Gavaskar is Rohan's father and Mantri's nephew. Viswanath is married to Sunil Gavaskar's sister Kavita.

    Ghulam Ahmed/Asif Iqbal

    Ghulam Ahmed was the uncle of the Asif who represented Pakistan in Test cricket.

    Gupte

    Subhash was the elder brother of Baloo.

    Jadeja/Ranjitsinhji/Duleepsinhji

    Duleep was Ranji's nephew (They both are Indians, but played for England). Ajay is great grand nephew of Duleep.

    Kanitkar

    Hrishikesh is the son of Hemant.

    Karthik/Itticheria

    Susan 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

    They were brothers in law. See also #Burki/Khan

    Kirmani/Abid Ali

    Kirmani's daughter married Abid Ali's son in 2002,[4] but he died in 2008.[5]

    Kripal/Milkha

    They were brothers.

    Manjrekar

    Vijay Manjrekar was the father of Sanjay and the nephew of Hindlekar.

    Mankad

    Vinoo was the father of Ashok. Rahul Mankad, another son of Vinoo, was a first-class cricketer.

    Nayudu

    C.K. was the elder brother of C.S.

    Pandya

    Krunal is the elder brother of Hardik.

    Pataudi

    Iftikhar was Mansur's father. Iftikhar played three Tests for England, before captaining the Indian team that toured England in 1946.

    Pathan

    Irfan and Yusuf are half brothers. Yusuf is elder to irfan.

    Roy

    Pankaj was the father of Pranab and the uncle of Ambar

    Rathour

    Brothers in law

    Sharma

    Yashpal is the uncle of Chetan.

    Singh

    Yograj Singh is Yuvraj's father. Yograj played just one Test against New Zealand in 1981.

    Ireland

    Joyce

    All 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.

    Mooney

    John and Paul are brothers

    O'Brien

    Kevin and Niall are brothers and played together in the 2007,2011 and 2015 World Cup

    Poynter

    Andrew and Stuart are brothers

    Kenya

    Odhiambo/Odoyo

    Thomas Odoyo is the uncle of Nelson Odhiambo

    Odhiambo/Onyango/Ngoche

    Nehemiah, Lameck, James and Shem are brothers

    Obuya/Otieno

    All three are brothers

    Odumbe

    Edward and Maurice are brothers

    Suji

    Tony and Martin are brothers

    Tikolo

    Tom Tikolo, elder brother of David and Steve, played first-class cricket for Kenya.

    Namibia

    Burger

    Brothers. (Unrelated to Jan-Berrie Burger, despite the name.)

    Kotze

    Bjorn and Deon are brothers

    Netherlands

    Cooper

    Tom and Ben are brothers.

    Mol

    Geert and Hendrik are brothers

    Jonkman

    Mark and Maurits are identical twins

    New Zealand

    Anderson

    William "Mac" Anderson was Robert's father.

    Astle/McMillan

    Nathan is married to the sister of Craig's wife. Lisa is Nathan's sister.

    NB: Todd Astle is unrelated.

    Bracewell

    Brendon and John Bracewell are brothers. Doug Bracewell is the son of Brendon Bracewell. Doug's cousin (Brendan and John's nephew) Michael has also played first-class cricket.

    Bradburn

    Grant was the son of Wynne.

    Cairns

    Chris is the son of Lance.

    Crowe

    Jeff and Martin are brothers, sons of first-class cricketer Dave Crowe

    Hadlee

    Walter 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.[6]

    Harris

    Parke "Zin" Harris is the father of Chris Harris. Chris's brother Ben also played domestic cricket for Canterbury.

    Hart

    Matthew is the older brother of Robbie.

    Horne

    Matt and Phil Horne are brothers.

    Howarth

    Geoff and Hedley Howarth are brothers.

    Latham

    Tom is the son of Rod.

    Marshall

    Hamish and James are identical twins.

    McCullum

    Nathan is the older brother of Brendon. Their father Stu played domestic cricket

    McGlashan

    Sara is the younger sister of Peter.

    Parker

    John and Murray are brothers.

    Redmond

    Rodney is Aaron's father

    Reid

    John is Richard's father.

    NB: John Fulton Reid is unrelated, but is the cousin of Australian Test and ODI player Bruce Reid.

    Rutherford

    Ken is Hamish's father. Ken's brother Ian also played first-class cricket.

    Signal

    Rose 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

    Colin is Martin's uncle. Colin's father Warwick Snedden also played first-class cricket, as did Warwick and Colin's father Nessie.

    Vivian

    Giff was Graham's father.

    Webb

    Murray and Richard are brothers. Note: Murray Webb played only Tests; Richard played only One Day Internationals.

    Pakistan

    Afridi

    Shaheen and Riaz are brothers.

    Akmals/Qadir

    Kamran,Umar and Adnan are brothers.Kamran is the eldest,and Umar is the youngest. Babar Azam is their cousin. Umar is Qadir's son-in-law and Usman's brother-in-law.

    Burki/Khan

    The 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.

    Dalpat/Kaneria

    They are cousins

    Elahi

    Manzoor, Zahoor and Saleem are brothers.

    Ahmed/Malik

    Ijaz and Salim are brothers-in-law.

    Farhat

    Brothers, with both playing test and one day cricket.

    Iqbal/Miandad

    Javed is the uncle of Faisal

    Khan

    Brothers with both having represented the country in tests and one-dayers.

    Mohammad

    Hanif, 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.[9]

    Nazar

    Nazar Mohammad is the father of Mudassar Nazar.[10]

    Raja

    Wasim and Rameez are brothers.

    Scotland

    Drummond

    Brother and sister. Annette played in 2003 and 2013 for Scotland's Wildcats, Gordon retired as Scotland captain in 2013.

    Haq/Hussain

    Both men are cousins.[11]

    Sri Lanka

    de Alwis/Silva

    Rasanjali is the wife of Guy. Both played test cricket

    Ranatunga

    All four were brothers.

    Samaraweera

    Dulip and Thilan are brothers

    Warnapura

    Bandula is the uncle of Malinda

    Wettimuny

    All three are brothers

    South Africa

    Blanckenberg/Ryneveld

    Jimmy was the uncle of Clive.

    Callaghan/Kemp

    David and Justin are cousins

    Kirsten

    Paul and Gary are brothers, Andy and Peter are half-brothers of Gary and Paul.

    Morkel

    Albie is the elder brother of Morne.

    Nourse

    Dave was Dudley's father

    Pollock

    Peter and Graeme are brothers; Peter is Shaun's father.

    Tancred

    All three were brothers.

    Tapscott

    George and Lionel were brothers

    West Indies

    Bravo

    Darren and Dwayne are half-brothers. Darren is a cousin of Brian.

    Browne/Browne-John

    All three are sisters. Beverley and Louise played for the West Indian women's cricket team. Anne was coach.

    Cameron

    Jimmy is the younger brother of John

    Croft/Hunte

    Colin Croft's father was a cousin of Conrad Hunte, Colin played for Guyana whilst Conrad played for Barbados, both played for the West Indies.

    Collins/Edwards

    Fidel and Pedro are half-brothers.

    Gibbs/Lloyd

    Both are cousins.

    Grant

    Both brothers captained the West Indies side.

    Headley

    George was Ron's father. Ron's son (and George's grandson), Dean Headley, played Test cricket for England.

    Holford/Sobers

    Both are cousins.

    Kallicharan/Nagamootoo

    Alvin 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

    Rohan is Mahendra's uncle. Both played for the West Indies and Guyana.

    Murray/Weekes

    David is Everton's son. Both played for the West Indies and Barbados. David's son Ricky Hoyte also played for Barbados

    Samuels

    Robert is the older brother of Marlon

    Shillingford

    Grayson and Irvine were cousins[12] while Shane is related to both.[13] All three played tests for West Indies while Irvine also played ODIs.

    Stollmeyer

    The Stollmeyer brothers played cricket for the West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Zimbabwe

    Curran

    Tom and Sam are the sons of Kevin, and represent England in international cricket.

    Ervine

    Sean and Craig are brothers.

    Flower

    Grant and Andy are brothers.

    Jarvis

    Malcolm is the father of Kyle

    Masakadza

    Hamilton and Shingirai are both older brothers to Wellington

    Rennie

    Gavin and John are brothers.

    Strang

    Bryan 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.[14]

    Waller

    Andy is the father of Malcolm.[15]

    Whittall

    Andrew and Guy are cousins

    See also

    References

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    2. Lynch, Stephen (13 February 2006). "A catching problem, and the first twins". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
    3. "Fabian Cowdrey follows father and grandfather into Kent side". BBC Sport. 2 May 2012.
    4. "Kirmani's daughter weds Abid Ali's son". Rediff. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
    5. "Faaqer Ali". CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
    6. Partnerships - at the crease, and in the church
    7. Nadeem Khan's profile PCB. Retrieved 16 January 2011
    8. Moin Khan's profile PCB. Retrieved 16 January 2011
    9. Hanif Mohammad cricinfo 25 October 2011
    10. Nazar Mohammad cricinfo Retrieved 25 October 2011
    11. http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/sport/cricket/tm_headline=majid%2D-cousin-omer-can-help-saltires-maul-the-bears--%26method=full%26objectid=19273780%26siteid=64736-name_page.html
    12. Grayson Shillingford espncricinfo profile Retrieved 22 April 2012
    13. Shillingford's grandstand finish 21 April 2012 espncricinfo.com Retrieved 22 April 2012
    14. Cricinfo: Zimbabwe v New Zealand, 1997/98, 1st Test
    15. Andy Waller cricinfo 25 October 2011
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