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Champions Trophy: Top Youngest Australian Players To Feature In ICC ODI Events – Feat. Cooper Connolly

Let’s take a look at the youngest Australian players to feature in ICC ODI events.

IND vs AUS: Australia cricket team has a history of producing young cricketing talents who make an impact on the international stage. Over the years, several young players have represented Australia in major ICC ODI tournaments, showing their skills at a very early age. Let’s take a look at the youngest Australian players to feature in ICC ODI events.

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Andrew Zesers, 20 years, 225 days (CWC 1987 vs India, Delhi)

Andrew Zesers holds the record as the youngest Australian to play in an ICC ODI tournament. He made his debut against India in the 1987 Cricket World Cup at just 20 years and 225 days old. Though his international career was short, he remains the youngest Aussie to feature in a World Cup match.

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Ricky Ponting, 21 years, 66 days (CWC 1996 vs Kenya, Visakhapatnam)

One of Australia’s greatest cricketers, Ricky Ponting, made his World Cup debut in 1996 at just 21 years and 66 days old. Playing against Kenya, he showed glimpses of his immense talent. Ponting went on to become one of the most successful captains and batsmen in cricket history.

Shane Watson, 21 years, 90 days (CT 2002 vs New Zealand, Colombo SSC)

Shane Watson, known for his powerful batting and handy bowling, made his ICC tournament debut in the 2002 Champions Trophy at the age of 21 years and 90 days. He played against New Zealand in Colombo, marking the beginning of a stellar limited-overs career.

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Cooper Connolly, 21 years, 194 days (CT 2025 vs India, Dubai)

The newest entrant to this list, Cooper Connolly, made his Champions Trophy debut in 2025 against India at just 21 years and 194 days old. His selection showcases Australia’s continued focus on young talent in international cricket.

Mitchell Marsh, 21 years, 231 days (CT 2013 vs England, Edgbaston)

Mitchell Marsh, now an established all-rounder, played his first ICC ODI tournament in the 2013 Champions Trophy at 21 years and 231 days old. His debut against England was the start of a promising career that has seen him become a key player for Australia.

Steven Smith, 21 years, 264 days (CWC 2011 vs Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad)

Before becoming one of Australia’s best Test and ODI batsmen, Steven Smith made his World Cup debut in 2011 against Zimbabwe at 21 years and 264 days old. Originally known for his leg-spin, Smith later evolved into a world-class batsman.

Also Read: Varun Chakravarthy’s Spin Mastery: How His Unpredictable Tactics Can Keep Australia in Check, Find Out

First published on: Mar 04, 2025 03:14 PM IST


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