Youngest Debutants for Australia in Men’s Test

Pat Cummins

As of December 2024, the youngest debutants for Australia in men’s Test cricket are notable for their early entry into the international arena. Here’s a list of the youngest players to have made their Test debuts for Australia:

Youngest Debutants for Australia in Men’s Test Cricket

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Player Age at Debut Opposition Year
Ian Craig 17 years, 239 days SA 1953
Pat Cummins 18 years, 193 days SA 2011
Tom Garrett 18 years, 232 days ENG 1877
Clem Hill 19 years, 96 days ENG 1896
Gerry Hazlitt 19 years, 100 days ENG 1907

 

Key Highlights

. Pat Cummins holds the record as the youngest Australian Test debutant in the modern era, making his debut at just 18 years and 193 days against South Africa in 2011.

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. Ian Craig, who debuted in 1953, is the second-youngest and is notable for being the last player to debut for Australia at such a young age before recent discussions about youth in cricket.

This list illustrates Australia’s history of integrating young talent into their Test squad, reflecting a trend towards nurturing emerging players in competitive environments.

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