List of nicknames used in cricket
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Cricket has a rich tradition of using nicknames. This is a List of nicknames used in international cricket.
[edit] Teams
- Australia's 1948 tour of England — The Invincibles[1]
- Australian national cricket team — Baggy Greens,[2] Aussies[3]
- Bangladeshi national cricket team — The Tigers[4]
- Indian national cricket team — The Men in Blue[5]
- New Zealand national cricket team — The Black Caps,[6] The Kiwis[7]
- South African national cricket team — The Proteas,[8] The Springboks[9]
- Sri Lankan national cricket team — The Lions,[10]
- West Indian national cricket team — The Windies,[11]
[edit] Officials, umpires and commentators
- Jonathan Agnew — Aggers
- Harold Bird — Dickie Bird[12]
- Henry Blofeld — Blowers
- Brent Bowden — Billy
- Steve Bucknor — Slow Death, Morgan Freeman, Australia's Twelfth Man
- Bill Ferguson — Fergie
- Bill Frindall — The Bearded Wonder
- Robin Jackman — Jackers
- Brian Johnston — Johnners
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins — CMJ
- Don Mosey — The Alderman
- David Shepherd — Shep
- Bryan Waddle — Wads
- David Lloyd — The Bumble
[edit] Supporters
- An organised group of Australian cricket team supporters — The Fanatics
- An organised group of English cricket team supporters — The Barmy Army
- An organised group of Indian cricket team supporters — The Bharat Army
- An organised group of Irish cricket team supporters — The Blarney Army
- An organised group of New Zealand cricket team supporters — The Beige Brigade
- An organised group of Sri Lanka cricket team supporters — Appu Army
[edit] Players
Contents: | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also |
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[edit] A
- Shahid Afridi — Boom Boom Afridi, Lala[13]
- Ajit Agarkar — Bombay Duck, 007 (After seven consecutive ducks for India and is from Bombay)
- Mushtaq Ahmed — Mushy
- Shoaib Akhtar — The Rawalpindi Express[14]
- Wasim Akram — Waz, Sultan of the Swing
- Michael Atherton — Captain Grumpy,[15]
[edit] B
- Trevor Bailey — The Boil, Barnacle, Slogger
- Omari Banks — Bankie, Cowheb
- Gareth Batty — Batts, Ronan, Scotty
- Ian Bell — Belly, Boyband, The Shermanator (Shane Warne's sledging)
- Richie Benaud — Diamonds[1]
- Tino Best — The Best, Ntini
- Michael Bevan — Bevvo
- Andrew Bichel — Bic, Andy
- Rosalie Birch — Cheesy
- Travis Birt — Edgar
- Jack Blackham — Black Jack
- Nicky Boje — Bodge
- David Boon — Stumpy, Boonie
- Allan Border — A.B., Captain Grumpy
- Ian Botham — Beefy[16]
- Mark Boucher — Guinness, Billy
- Geoff Boycott — Fiery, Boycs, Thatch
- Nathan Bracken — Bracks, Andy G
- Don Bradman — The Don
- Mike Brearley — Plank[17]
- Mark Butcher — Butch
[edit] C
- Andrew Caddick — Caddyshack, Wingnut
- Chris Cairns — B.A. (Bad Attitude) Cairnsey
- Upul Chandana — Chicky
- Shivnarine Chanderpaul — Tiger, Shiv
- Ian Chappell — Chapelli
- Ewen Chatfield — Chats, Farmer (Mer) or The Naenae Express
- Stuart Clark — Sarfraz, Stu
- Wayne Clark — Dunny (initials are W.C.)
- Michael Clarke — Pup, Clarkey
- Paul Collingwood — Nice Ginger, Colly, Hard Man
- Herbie Collins — Horseshoe
- Corey Collymore — Screw
- Jeremy Coney — Mantis
- Bevan Congdon — Congo
- Alastair Cook — Cooky, Chef
- Mark Cosgrove — Cossy, Baby-Boof (due to similarities in batting-style and physique of Darren Lehmann)
- Colin Cowdrey — Kipper
- John Crawley — Creepy[18]
- Jeff Crowe — Chopper
- Martin Crowe — Hogan
- Dan Cullen — Dash
- Craig Cumming — Sid (after rugby player Sid Going)
[edit] D
- Adam Dale — Chipper (from Chip and Dale)
- Joe Darling — Paddy
- Heath Davis — Raven (from "stark ravin' mad)
- Phillip DeFreitas — Daffy
- Aravinda de Silva — Mad Max, Ara
- Abraham de Villiers — A.B
- Fanie de Villiers — Vinnige Fanie ("Fast Fanie" in Afrikaans)
- Kapil Dev — The Haryana Hurricane, Paaji
- Ted Dexter — Lord Ted, Malcolm Devon
- Mahendra Singh Dhoni — Mahi[19]
- Graham Dilley — Pica
- Boeta Dippenaar — Dipps, Hendrick
- Michael Di Venuto — Diva
- Basil D'Oliveira — Dolly, Bas
- Allan Donald — White Lightning, AD
- Brett Dorey — Hunky, John, Behemoth
- J.W.H.T. Douglas — Johnny Won't Hit Today
- Rahul Dravid — The Indian Wall, The Wall, The Great Wall of India, Jammy, The LC, Mr. Dependable, Mr. Consistent, Mr. Reliable
- Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji — Duleep, Mr Smith
[edit] E
- Matthew Elliott — Herb[20]
- Sean Ervine — Slug, Siuc
[edit] F
- Damien Fleming — Flemo
- Stephen Fleming — Flange
- Duncan Fletcher — Fletch
- Keith Fletcher — The Gnome of Essex
- Andrew Flintoff — Freddie (with reference to Fred Flintstone), SuperFred, Twiggy, Fred, family man, Mr. InFredible [2], Fredalo
- James Foster — The Child
- Graeme Fowler — Foxy
- James Franklin — Jimmy
- C. B. Fry — Lord Oxford, Charles III, Almighty LOL
- Peter Fulton — Two-metre Peter (at 6' 8", Fulton is one of the tallest test players ever)[21]
[edit] G
- Sourav Ganguly — Maharaj, Prince of Calcutta, Dada, Lord Snooty, Bengal Tiger
- Joel Garner — Big Bird
- Mike Gatting — Fat Gatt, Branston, Einstein, Pie
- Sunil Gavaskar — Sunny, The Little Master
- Chris Gayle — Cramps, Crampy, Mr Cool, CG(by Carlton Baugh)
- Herschelle Gibbs — Scooter[22]
- Adam Gilchrist — Church, Gilchurch, Gilly, The Demolition Man
- Ashley Giles — Ash, the King of Spain, Gilo, Wheelie Bin
- Jason Gillespie — Dizzy (after jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie), Gypo
- Graham Gooch — Zap, 'Rugrat'
- Darren Gough — Rhino, Goughy, Dazzler, Dancing Darren
- E. M. Grace — The Coroner
- W.G. Grace — The Doctor, WG
- Mark Greatbatch — Paddy, Scones
- Clarrie Grimmett — The Old Fox, Grum, Gnome
- Subhash Gupte — Fergie
- Asanka Gurusinha — Gura
[edit] H
- Brad Haddin — BJ, Harry, Guildo
- Richard Hadlee — Paddles
- Andrew Hall — Brosh, Merv, Hally
- Harbhajan Singh —The Turbanator, Bhajji, (by team-mates) Spin Master
- Stephen Harmison — Harmy (or Harmi), Tinker, GBH (Grievous Bodily Harmison to the Barmy Army, home sickness), Gummy (due to absence of wisdom teeth)
- Chris Harris — Harry, Lugs
- Chris Hartley — Hannibal
- Ian Harvey — The 'Freak'
- Shane Harwood — Stickers[23]
- Nathan Hauritz — Horry
- Matthew Hayden — Haydos, Unit, Big Fish [3]
- Nantie Hayward — Wayward Hayward
- George Headley — Atlas, Black Bradman
- Ian Healy — Heals
- Hunter Hendry — Stork
- Ben Hilfenhaus — Hilfy
- Paul Hitchcock — Alfred
- Jack Hobbs — The Master
- Brad Hodge — Hodgey, Dodgeball
- Brad Hogg— George, Hoggy, The Postman
- Matthew Hoggard — Hoggy, Shrek, Smudger, Th'Hoggster, The Hogg
- Michael Holding — Whispering Death, Mikey (Sky Sports nickname)
- Bob Holland — Dutchy
- A N Hornby — Monkey
- James Hopes — Hopesy, Jimbo, Catfish[24]
- Merv Hughes — Fruitfly, Swerve, Swerv'n Merv'n
- Simon Hughes — Yozzer
- Nasser Hussain — Nass (by the commentators), poppadom fingers (due to the amount of broken digits)
- Michael Hussey — Mr Cricket[25]
[edit] I
- Inzamam-ul-Haq — Inzy, The Big Man, The Sultan of Multan, Aaloo (potato)
- Bert Ironmonger — Dainty
[edit] J
- Ridley Jacobs — Ras Bell, Riddler
- Phil Jacques — Rolf, Pro
- Sanath Jayasuriya — The Master Blaster, Sana, The Matara Mauler (Matara is his hometown), Sunny(In his Mumbai Indians team)
- Gilbert Jessop — The Croucher
- Mitchell Johnson — Midge
- Andrew Jones — Jed
- Dean Jones — Deano, Legend (nickname he gave to himself).
- Sylvester Joseph — Bouncing
- Ed Joyce — Joycer, Spud
- Geraint Jones — Jones the Gloves according to Wales' Western Mail paper, GoJo
- Simon Jones — Jones the Ball according to Wales' Western Mail paper
[edit] K
- Mohammed Kaif — Kaifu, Kaiffi
- Rohan Kanhai — Baboolall
- Jacques Kallis — Kalahari, Jackes
- Danish Kaneria — Danny boy
- Michael Kasprowicz — Kasper
- Simon Katich — Stiffler, Kat
- Justin Kemp — Daryll (Shane Warne's sledging)
- Robert Key — Bob
- Imran Khan — The Lion of Lahore, The King of Swing, The Lion of Pakistan, Most Favourite son of Pakistan
- Zaheer Khan — Zak
- Michael Klinger — Maxy
- Lance Klusener — Zulu
- Anil Kumble — Jumbo[26]
- Gary Kirsten — Gazza
- Romesh Kaluwitharana — The Little Dynamo, Little Kalu, The Little Dynamite
[edit] L
- Justin Langer — Alf, Alfie (After Australian Rugby League player Allan Langer), Brown Nose Gnome, BNG
- Charl Langeveldt — Langes
- Brian Lara — The Prince, The Prince of Port of Spain'
- Gavin Larsen — The Postman[27]
- Bill Lawry — Phantom[28]
- Geoff Lawson — Henry
- VVS Laxman — Very Very Special
- Brett Lee — Bing, Binga, Oswald
- Warren Lees — Wally
- Darren Lehmann — Boof,[29] Shrek
- Henry Leveson-Gower — Shrimp
- Jon Lewis — Lewy
- Mick Lewis — Billy, '113
- Dennis Lillee — D.K., The Menace, F.O.T
- Denis Lindsay — Sporty
- Clive Lloyd — Super Cat[30]
- David Lloyd — Bumble
- Martin Love — Lovey, Pumper
- Allan Lamb — Lamby, Legga
[edit] M
- Charles Macartney — Governor-General
- Stuart MacGill — Stuey, Macca, Magilla
- Ken Mackay — Slasher
- Jimmy Maher — Mahbo[31]
- Khalid Mahmood — The Baby
- Sajid Mahmood — Saj, King
- Shoaib Malik — Terminator
- Lasith Malinga — The Pocket Rocket[32]
- Ashley Mallett — Rowdy
- Sanjay Manjrekar — Sanj
- Vijay Manjrekar — The Wanderer
- Vic Marks — Skid
- Charles Marriott — Father Marriott
- Geoff Marsh — Swampy
- Rod Marsh — Iron Gloves, Bacchus
- Xavier Marshall — X, Mad Max
- Frederick Martin — Nutty
- Damien Martyn — Marto
- Lloyd Mash — Monster, Bangers (in the UK)
- Khaled Mashud — Pilot
- Greg Matthews — Mo
- Glenn McGrath — Pigeon, The Metronome,Ooh Ahh (Glenn McGrath) Millard (Brand of caravan; he lived in a caravan when he first moved to Sydney)
- Brendon McCullum — Baz
- Graham McKenzie — Garth
- Brian McMillan — Big Mac
- Craig McMillan — Macca
- Colin Miller — Funky
- Keith Miller — Nugget
- Tom Moody — Long
- Dave Mohammed — Tadpole[4]
- Danny Morrison — Deke, The Duckman / Duckman Dan (due to the number of ducks he got), Steely according to his web site [www.dannymorrisonpromotions.com]
- John Morrison — Mystery
- Mashrafe Mortaza — The Narail Express
- Runako Morton — Ronnie
- Muttiah Muralitharan — The Smiling Assassin, Murali, MuMu, The Lord of the Spin, Kandy Man, The Spin Wizard
- Saqlain Mushtaq — Saqi, Professor (wears glasses and outsmarts the batsman)
[edit] N
- Andre Nel — Nella; Gunter
- Mfuneko Ngam — Chewey (Chewey'N gam), Black Thunder (Allan Donald is called White Lightning)
- Paul Nixon — Badger, Nico
- Monty Noble — Mary Ann
- Marcus North — Snork
- Makhaya Ntini — Macky; George (Curious George)
[edit] O
- Chris Old — Chilly (from C.Old)
- Kerry O'Keeffe — Skull
- Bill O'Reilly — Tiger
- Thomas Odoyo The Black Botham
[edit] P
- Milford Page — Curly
- Monty Panesar — The Mont-ster, Python, Sardar-Jee, The Sikh of Tweak, Parmesan Tony (anagram), Bow'mont,The Turbanator
- Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi — Tiger
- Jeetan Patel — Dave
- Munaf Patel — Lagaan, Lagaan Bhai,
- Parthiv Patel — Bachcha (child in Hindi)
- Irfan Pathan— Chotta Wasim bhai,
- Kevin Pietersen — K.P., Kelvin, Kelv, Kapes, The Big Show, (The) Ego, FIGJAM
- Liam Plunkett — Pudsy, The Kid
- Peter Pollock — The Big Dog
- Shaun Pollock — Polly, Ginger, The Nibbler
- Ricky Ponting — Punter, Chinaman, Bhajji's Bunny, Harbhajan's bunny (because of Harbhajan's terrific record against him)
- Ashwell Prince — Ashy P
- Matthew Prior — P. Matthew, MP, The Cheese, 'Cheese', 'Cheesey', 'Mr Cheese', 'Cheesebox'
[edit] Q
- Abdul Qadir — Qadu
[edit] R
- Carl Rackemann — Mocca
- Venkatapathy Raju — Muscles
- Denesh Ramdin — Shoppy
- Ravi Rampaul — Frisco Kid
- Mark Ramprakash — Bloodaxe, Ramps
- Ranjitsinhji — Black Prince of Cricketers, the Midsummer night's dream of cricket, Ranji, Smith
- Derek Randall — Arkle, Rags
- Yalaka Venugopal Rao — Venu
- Abdul Razzaq — Razzler, Popeye[5]
- Bruce Reid — Chook ,Thin Ball Pencil
- Paul Reiffel — Pistol
- David Renneberg — Big Shine
- Harold Rhodes — Dusty Rhodes
- Jonty Rhodes — The Maritzburg Mamba
- Vivian Richards — Master Blaster, the Master, Viv, King Viv
- Mark Richardson — Rigor, Rig (from "rigor mortis" describing his fielding and running ability)
- Greg Ritchie — Fat Cat
- Steve Rixon — Stumper
- R. C. Robertson-Glasgow — Crusoe
- Chris Rogers — Bucky
- Jacques Rudolph — Jackie
- Ken Rutherford — Ruds or Rudder
- Arjuna Ranatunga — Captain Cool
[edit] S
- Marlon Samuels — Elegance, Sagabwoy
- Mohammed Sami — Salami, The Karachi Express
- Kumar Sangakkara — Sanga
- Ramnaresh Sarwan — Sars, Ronnie
- Virender Sehwag — Viru, Prince of Najafgarh, Sultan of Multan
- Paul Sheahan — Timbers
- Ravi Shastri — Shaz
- Ryan Sidebottom — Sidey
- Bob Simpson — Simmo
- Navjot Singh Sidhu —Sherry, Jonty Singh, Sixer Sidhu
- Mathew Sinclair — Skippy
- Yuvraj Singh —Yuvi, Bowlers' Nightmare, Indian 36 (because he hit six sixes in an over, a feat only performed once before in international cricket)
- Michael Slater — Slats
- Peter Sleep — Sounda
- Sir Aubrey Smith — Round the Corner
- Ian Smith — Stockley
- Graeme Smith — Biff, Smiffy, muffi, Bandit
- Jim Smith — Big Jim
- Robin Smith — Judgey
- Martin Snedden — Sneds
- Fred Spofforth — Demon
- Javagal Srinath — Babu,Mysore express
- Keith Stackpole — Stacky
- Brian Statham — George
- Edward Stevens — Lumpy
- Alec Stewart — Wizenedone, Gaffer
- Andrew Strauss — Lord Brocket, Straussy, Levi, Muppet, Johann (after Johann Strauss), Mare Man [6], Wing Commander Strauss
- Pieter Strydom — Striker
- Scott Styris — Pig, Pigdog
- Pat Symcox — Symmo
- Andrew Symonds — Symo, Roy, Golden Bollocks, Monkey
- Sreesanth — Sree
- Ishant Sharma — Ishu, Ponting's Nightmare, Lambu (in Hindi) for his height more than 6.5feet
[edit] T
- Shaun Tait — Sloon, Slinger
- Mark Taylor — Tubby, Tails
- Ross Taylor — Roscoe
- Sachin Tendulkar — Tendlya, Sach, Master Blaster, Paaji[33]
- Alan Thomson — Froggie
- Jeff Thomson — Two-up, Thommo
- Graham Thorpe — The Shagger, Thorpey
- Ernie Toshack — The Dark Prince
- Chris Tremlett — Twiggy
- Marcus Trescothick — Banger, Tresco, Elvis (Elvis Prez Trez), Stresscothick (After leaving 06/07 ashes tour)
- Fred Trueman — Fiery Fred
- Hugh Trumble — Little Eva
- Daryl Tuffey — Hightower
- Phil Tufnell — Two Sugars, The Cat, Tuffers, in retirement King of the Jungle for winning I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- Charlie Turner — Terror
- Frank Tyson — Typhoon
[edit] U
- Shaun Udal — Shaggy[34]
- Derek Underwood — Deadly[35]
[edit] V
- Chaminda Vaas — Vaasy
- Michael Vaughan — Virgil, Vaughny, Frankie
- Dilip Vengsarkar — Colonel
- Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan — Venkat, Rhubarb, Rentawagon
- Daniel Vettori — Lucas, Danny, Jeff, Spod
- Lou Vincent — Flusher, The Chin
- Gundappa Viswanath — Vishy
- Maharajkumar of Vizianagram — Vizzy'
- Adam Voges — Vogesy
[edit] W
- Max Walker — Tangles
- Doug Walters — Freddie, Bikki
- Shane Warne — Warney, Hollywood, The Sheikh of Tweak, Warna
- Shane Watson — Watto, Will, Carson
- Steve Waugh — Tugga, Iceman,Waugh-drobe (pronounced as 'War-drobe')
- Mark Waugh — Afghan[36]
- Cameron White — Bear, Carn, Cam, The Goat
- Craig White — Chalky,
- Jeff Wilson — Goldie
- Paul Wilson — Blocker
- Matthew Windows — Steamy
- Paul Wiseman — Whizz
- Bill Woodfull — The Rock
- John Wright — Shake
- Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis (as a bowling partnership) — The Two W's, The Sultans of Reverse Swing
- Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes and Frank Worrell — The Three W's
[edit] Y
- Jai Yadav — J.P.
- Yousuf Youhana — Yo-Yo, Mo-Yo (Converted to islam and his new name is Mohammad Yousuf)
- Waqar Younis — Wicki, The Burewala Bomber, The Burewala Express
[edit] Z
- Nuwan Zoysa — Zippy
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ The Invincibles
- ^ Baggy Greens cop it
- ^ Aussies pull out of Zimbabwe tour
- ^ Virtual Bangladesh : Sports : Cricket
- ^ The rise and fall of the Men-in-Blue
- ^ Hoggard best suited to condemn Black Caps to another home defeat
- ^ Aussies blitz Kiwis in Twenty20
- ^ S Africa openers close to record
- ^ Cricket in South Africa
- ^ The Lions are now roaring collectively
- ^ West Indies Cricket Board
- ^ Dickie Bird clock honours namesake
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Shoaib Akhtar joins Durham
- ^ A career over too soon
- ^ Names people play
- ^ GOOD WILL - IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN
- ^ 'Creepy' at his peak
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Nicknames take centrestage in Australian Twenty20
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Nicknames take centrestage in Australian Twenty20
- ^ Nicknames take centrestage in Australian Twenty20
- ^ Mr Cricket takes a chill pill
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Nicknames take centrestage in Australian Twenty20
- ^ [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2142788.cms Lloyd wants team to improve in Tests]
- ^ Nicknames take centrestage in Australian Twenty20
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Names people play
- ^ Shaun Udal announces retirement
- ^ Most Test wins, and the man with the Chaminda Complex
- ^ The last of cricket's cavaliers