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Hamish McKenzie

Hamish McKenzie is an Australian left-handed batsman and left-arm unorthodox spinner, currently playing for the Melbourne Stars in the BBL, having previously represented the Perth Scorchers, and for Western Australia in first-class cricket, known for his unique spin and notable performances like taking 2/12 against the Stars for the Scorchers in BBL|13 before joining them in 2024. He's also a promising cyclist, winning junior world championship medals, and has made his FC debut in 2023. 

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Full Name
Hamish McKenzie
Born
21 September 1999
Place Of Birth
North Sydney, New South Wales
Country
Australia
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm unorthodox spin
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Australian Capital Territory vs Melbourne Stars Academy · Match 32 T20 August 23, 2025 25 23 2 0 108.70
Bangladesh A vs Melbourne Stars Academy · Match 27 T20 August 21, 2025 6 5 0 0 120.00
Melbourne Stars Academy vs Melbourne Renegades Academy · Match 3 T20 August 15, 2025 4 4 0 0 100.00
Melbourne Stars vs Brisbane Heat · Match 4 T20 December 18, 2024 7 3 1 0 233.33
Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Stars · Match 1 T20 December 15, 2024 4 4 0 0 100.00
New South Wales vs Western Australia · 16th Match First Class December 6, 2024 25 112 1 0 22.32

Matches

Hobart Hurricanes Hobart Hurricanes
Melbourne Stars Melbourne Stars
Perth Scorchers Perth Scorchers
Melbourne Stars Melbourne Stars
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Major Teams Represented

  • Melbourne Stars (BBL - 2024/25 onwards)
  • Perth Scorchers (BBL - 2023/24)
  • Western Australia (First-Class & List A - from 2023)
  • Subiaco-Floreat (Grade Cricket) 

Key Career Highlights & Records

  • BBL Debut: December 2023 for Perth Scorchers.
  • FC Debut: November 2023 for Western Australia.
  • Impactful Spell: Took 2/12 against Melbourne Stars for the Scorchers in BBL|13.
  • Role: Provides a point of difference as a wrist-spinner. 

Awards & Recognition

  • Club Cricket: Man-of-the-match in the Subiaco-Floreat one-day final (March 2022).
  • Cycling: A talented cyclist, winning medals at the UCI Cycling World Championships (Bronze U23 in 2023) and representing Australia at junior levels.