• Many famous cricketers have adorned the jersey number 10 in the international cricket.

  • Fans frequently display the number 10 on their attire as a gesture of affection towards their favourite stars.

Famous cricketers who have donned the Jersey number 10 in international cricket
Cricketers with jersey number 10

The number 10 carries a prestigious legacy in sports, having been donned by iconic figures such as Pele, Diego Maradona, and Lionel Messi. Likewise, in cricket, this jersey number has been adorned by several remarkable players who have captured the hearts of thousands of fans with their extraordinary talents.

Witnessing their prowess, many cricket enthusiasts proudly display the number 10 on the backs of their shirts as a symbol of their admiration for these favourite cricketers. Let’s have a look at the players who have used the number 10 jersey in their international cricket careers.

Famous cricketers who wore the jersey number 10

1. Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar, widely regarded as the God of Cricket, famously adorned the No. 10 jersey. Initially starting with 99 and later 33, Tendulkar eventually settled on 10, which resonated with his surname. He holds the record for the most Tests and ODIs played, along with the most runs in both formats. Tendulkar is the sole batter to achieve a remarkable milestone of one hundred international centuries. With 18,426 runs in 464 ODIs, including 49 centuries at an average of 44.83, he became the first male batter to notch up an ODI double hundred.

2. Shahid Afridi

Shahid Afridi
Shahid Afridi

Shahid Afridi, the dynamic all-rounder and former captain of Pakistan, donned the No. 10 throughout his illustrious career. Making his debut in 1996 and retiring in 2018, Afridi’s cricketing journey spanned 398 ODIs and 99 T20Is for Pakistan. Renowned for his explosive batting and potent bowling, he amassed 8064 runs and claimed 395 wickets in ODIs, along with 1416 runs and 98 wickets in T20Is. Afridi also led Pakistan to the semi-finals of the 2011 World Cup. He has also showcased his skills in various T20 leagues worldwide, including Indian Premier League (IPL), Big Bash League (BBL) and Pakistan Super League (PSL).

3. David Miller

David Miller
David Miller

Renowned South African white-ball specialist David Miller proudly wore the No. 10 jersey. Miller’s career boasts 173 ODIs and 116 T20Is, where he amassed 4458 and 2268 runs, respectively. He has edged his name among big hitters of the game with six centuries and 24 half-centuries in ODIs and two centuries and six fifties in T20Is. Miller’s versatility has seen him excel in various T20 leagues, representing teams like Punjab Kings (PBKS), Gujarat Titans (GT), and Rajasthan Royals (RR).

4. Allan Donald

Allan Donald
Allan Donald

South African bowling maestro Allan Donald showcased his skills while sporting the No. 10 jersey during his impressive ODI career. Debuting in 1991, Donald made an immediate impact, claiming five wickets on his debut against India. He went on to amass 272 wickets in 164 ODIs and 330 wickets in 72 Tests. Following retirement, Donald ventured into coaching and commentary roles, contributing to the development of cricket globally.

5. Shardul Thakur

Shardul Thakur
Shardul Thakur

Shardul Thakur’s choice to wear the iconic No. 10 jersey for his ODI debut for India stirred controversy due to its association with Sachin. Despite initial discontent, Thakur demonstrated respect by changing his jersey number. Thakur has represented India in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, showcasing his bowling prowess with a total of 31, 65, and 33 wickets, respectively.

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6. Peter Siddle

Peter-Siddle
Peter Siddle

Australian pace bowler Peter Siddle donned the No. 10 jersey from 2008 until his retirement in 2019. With 67 Tests, 20 ODIs, and 2 T20Is under his belt, Siddle made significant contributions to the Australian cricket team. Post-retirement, he continues to ply his trade in T20 leagues and domestic cricket, leaving a lasting impact on the game.

7. Darren Lehmann

Darren Lehmann
Darren Lehmann

Australian middle-order batter Darren Lehmann, adorned with the No. 10 jersey, enjoyed a distinguished career spanning from 1996 to 2005. A vital member of the 1999 and 2003 World Cup-winning Australian squads, Lehmann made significant batting contributions in both Tests and ODIs. Following retirement, he ventured into coaching, leaving his mark on the cricketing world.

8. Craig McMillan

Craig McMillan
Craig McMillan

Former New Zealand cricketer Craig McMillan wore the number 10 jersey throughout his career. As a right-handed batter, McMillan played a significant role in the development of New Zealand cricket. He featured in 197 ODIs, amassing over 7,000 runs. Additionally, McMillan represented New Zealand in eight T20 internationals, accumulating 187 runs with an impressive average of 31.2.

9. Stuart Law

Stuart Law
Stuart Law

Stuart Law, often regarded as one of the unfortunate cricketers in Australia for not enjoying an extended career with the national team, also used the number 10 jersey. Making his debut in 1994, Law played 54 ODIs and one test match for Australia. Despite his limited opportunities, Law managed to score 1237 runs, showcasing his batting prowess.

10. Geraint Jones

Geraint Jones
Geraint Jones

England wicketkeeper Geraint Jones wore the No. 10 jersey during his remarkable career. He is famously remembered for his role in England’s historic Ashes victory against Australia in 2005. Jones represented England in 51 one-day internationals and 34 test matches, accumulating 862 and 1172 runs, respectively. Additionally, he represented his birth country, Papua New Guinea, between 2012 and 2014.

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