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Mackenzie Harvey

Mackenzie Harvey is a dynamic Australian left-handed batter and exceptional fielder, known for explosive BBL performances with the Adelaide Strikers (and Melbourne Renegades), Victoria, Australia U19s, and South Australia, nephew of Ian Harvey, making significant impacts in domestic and youth cricket with potential for the national team. 

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Full Name
Mackenzie Walter Harvey
Nickname
Macca
Born
September 18, 2000
Place Of Birth
East St Kilda, Victoria
Country
Australia
Role
Batter
Batting Style
Left-hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right-Arm Medium
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Victoria vs South Australia · Final First Class March 26, 2026 13 26 1 0 50.00
Victoria vs South Australia · 29th Match First Class March 14, 2026 32 45 6 0 71.11
Queensland vs South Australia · 19th Match List A February 21, 2026 72 66 8 3 109.09
Queensland vs South Australia · 22nd Match First Class February 16, 2026 37 65 4 0 56.92
New South Wales vs South Australia · 17th Match List A February 10, 2026 10 20 1 0 50.00
New South Wales vs South Australia · 19th Match First Class February 5, 2026 63 174 9 0 36.21

Matches

Victoria Victoria
261/10 & 139/10
Result
198/10 & 258/10
SA won by 56 runs March 26, 2026 5:00 am
South Australia South Australia
Victoria Victoria
308/10
Result
305/10 & 204/3d
Match Drawn March 14, 2026 5:00 am
South Australia South Australia
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Major Teams Represented

  • Domestic: Victoria, South Australia, Adelaide Strikers, Melbourne Renegades (BBL Champions 2018-19)
  • International/National Pathways: Australia U19, Australia A, Cricket Australia XI, Prime Ministers XI
  • Other: San Francisco Unicorns (Major League Cricket) 

International Debuts (youth/australia A)

  • U19 Cricket World Cup: Captained Australia U19 in 2020, playing all matches.
  • Australia A: Played against India A in October 2025, scoring 7 runs in an ODI match. 

Key Achievements & Records

  • U19 World Cup: Captained Australia in the 2020 U19 World Cup, playing all six matches.
  • Domestic Debut: Made List A debut for Victoria in the 2018/19 JLT Cup.
  • BBL: Key member of the Melbourne Renegades' BBL|08 title-winning squad.
  • High Scores: Scored 136 against Pakistan's U19 side as a 17-year-old. Scored quickfire 59 off 48 balls for Cricket Australia XI.
  • Fielding: Renowned as an electric fielder, often drafted as a substitute fielder for the Australian national team.