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List A List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours. List A cricket includes One Day International (ODI) matches and various domestic competitions in which the numbe ...
or
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cricket for the
Otago cricket team The Otago cricket team, nicknamed the Volts since the 1997–98 season, are a New Zealand first-class cricket team which first played representative cricket in 1864. The team represents the Otago, Southland and North Otago regions of New Zealan ...
. Otago played its first representative match in January 1864 against
Southland Southland may refer to: Places Canada * Dunbar–Southlands, Vancouver, British Columbia New Zealand * Southland Region, a region of New Zealand * Southland County, a former New Zealand county * Southland District, part of the wider Southland Reg ...
, before playing the first match in New Zealand which is considered to be first-class later in the same month, a fixture against
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. The team has competed for the
Plunket Shield New Zealand has had a domestic first-class cricket championship since the 1906–07 season. Since the 2009–10 season it has been known by its original name of the Plunket Shield. History The Plunket Shield competition was instigated in Octob ...
since its inaugural season in 1906/07, played its first
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match in 1971 and its first
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match in 2006. It has played in every senior cricket competition in New Zealand.Lists of events for Otago
CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-07-09. The modern Otago Cricket Association represents the regions of
Otago Otago (, ; mi, Ōtākou ) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the Otago Regional Council. It has an area of approximately , making it the country's second largest local government reg ...
,
Southland Southland may refer to: Places Canada * Dunbar–Southlands, Vancouver, British Columbia New Zealand * Southland Region, a region of New Zealand * Southland County, a former New Zealand county * Southland District, part of the wider Southland Reg ...
and
North Otago North Otago in New Zealand covers the area of Otago between Shag Point and the Waitaki River, and extends inland to the west as far as the village of Omarama (which has experienced rapid growth as a developing centre for astronomy and for glid ...
of New Zealand's
South Island The South Island, also officially named , is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island. It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman ...
and is one of six first-class teams in the country. Players are listed in alphabetical order. Seasons given are the first and last seasons the player played at senior level for the side. Players may not have played in every intervening season and many players will have appeared for other sides during their career.


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Bruce Abernethy Bruce Abernethy (born 10 May 1962) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club Collingwood Football Club and Adelaide Football Club in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/A ...
, 1981/82–1982/83 *
Alfred Ackroyd Alfred Ackroyd (29 August 1858 – 3 October 1927) NB. The career statistics quoted in the article for Ackroyd, are at odds with those stated in this publication was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played for Yorkshire County Cric ...
, 1906/07 *
Alan Adams Alan Augustus Adams (8 May 1883 – 28 July 1963) was a New Zealand-born sportsman who played international rugby union for England. He also played first-class cricket for Otago and was a rugby selector for the New Zealand national rugby union ...
, 1905/06–1907/08 *
Thomas Adams Thomas Adams may refer to: Politicians * Thomas Adams (MP), Member of Parliament for Bedford *Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet (1586–1667/68), Lord Mayor of London * Thomas Adams (politician) (1730–1788), Virginia delegate to the Continental Cong ...
, 1907/08 *
Greg Aim Gregory Martyn Aim (4 September 1933 – 1 April 2005) was a New Zealand cricketer who played nine first-class cricket matches for Otago and Wellington between 1955/56 and 1962/63.Gren Alabaster Grenville David "Gren" Alabaster (born 10 December 1933) is a former New Zealand first-class cricketer who played for Otago, Canterbury and Northern Districts. A winner of the New Zealand Cricket Almanack Player of the Year Award in 1972, Alaba ...
, 1955/56–1975/76 *
Jack Alabaster John Chaloner Alabaster (born 11 July 1930) is a former cricketer who played 21 Test matches for New Zealand between 1955 and 1972. A leg-spin bowler, he was the only New Zealander to play in each of the country's first four Test victories. In ...
, 1956/57–1971/72 *Barry Allan, 1956/57 * James Allan, 1993/94–1997/98 *
Cyril Allcott Cyril Francis Walter Allcott (7 October 1896 – 19 November 1973) was a New Zealand Test cricketer who played in six Test matches for the New Zealand national cricket team between 1930 and 1932.Albert Alloo Albert Peacock Alloo (26 October 1893 – 21 July 1955) was a New Zealand cricketer and lawyer. He was a left-handed batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played in a single first-class match for Otago in the 1914–15 season. He was born at Sydn ...
, 1914/15 *
Arthur Alloo Arthur William Alloo (9 January 1892 – 16 September 1950) played first-class cricket in New Zealand from 1913 to 1931. He worked as a schoolteacher. Cricket career Early career Alloo made his first-class debut as an opening batsman for Otago in ...
, 1913/14–1930/31 *
Cecil Alloo Howard Cecil Alloo (28 April 1895 – 23 October 1989) played first-class cricket for Otago in New Zealand between 1919 and 1929. His highest score was 62 against Wellington in 1922–23. His brothers Arthur and Albert also played for Otago. The ...
, 1919/20–1928/29 * Geoff Anderson, 1961/62–1964/65 *Hayden Anderson, 1999/00 *Lon Anderson, 1973/74 *Leslie Anderson, 1923/24 * Robert Anderson, 1971/72–1976/77 *Thomas Andrew, 1872/73 * Bryan Andrews, 1970/71–1973/74 *John Aris, 1870/71 * Michael Austen, 1989/90–1997/98 *
Gerald Austin Gerald Austin (born December 4, 1941) is a retired American football official, who worked in the National Football League (NFL) from the 1982 season through the 2007 season. He wore uniform number 34, which is now worn by Clete Blakeman. Austi ...
, 1896/97–1912/13 *
Tal Austin Thomas Talbert Leon Austin (9 March 1857 – 11 February 1941), commonly known as Tal Austin, was a New Zealand cricketer and rugby union player. He played nine first-class cricket matches for the Otago cricket team, including one as captain, b ...
, 1877/78–1888/89 *
Ma'ara Ave Mea Tangi Me Ma'ara Joshua Ave (born 6 July 1998) is a New Zealand cricketer. Ave is of Cook Islands heritage. He has an honours degree in chemical engineering with a master's degree in dairy science and technology. He works as a researcher for ...
, 2021/22 *
Francis Ayles Francis Ayles (30 March 1880 – 18 June 1939) was an Australian cricketer and football umpire. Ayles, a batsman, was the captain of Port Melbourne Cricket Club when he was appointed by the Otago Cricket Association as a batting coach in Nove ...
, 1908/09


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* Matthew Bacon, 2016/17–2022/23 *
Ted Badcock Frederick Theodore Badcock (9 August 1897 – 19 September 1982) was a New Zealand first-class and Test cricketer. Perhaps the best all-rounder in New Zealand in the inter-war period, he played seven Test matches for New Zealand between 1930 a ...
, 1930/31–1936/37 * Roald Badenhorst, 2014/15–2015/16 * Geoffrey Baker, 1993/94 * Henry Baker, 1925/26 * James Clark Baker, 1889/90–1906/07 *Lewis Baker, 1944/45–1945/46 * Wilfred Bannerman, 1911/12–1914/15 * Warren Barnes, 2015/16–2018/19 *James Barron, 1917/18–1929/30 * Peter Barton, 1964/65 * Carl Beal, 1906/07–1908/09 * William Beal, 1909/10 *
Nick Beard Nicholas Brendan Beard (born 16 September 1989) is a New Zealand former professional cricketer. He played as a left-handed batsman and left-arm slow bowler for Otago. He was born at Dunedin and educated at Kavanagh College. Beard played for th ...
, 2008/09–2015/16 *
Simon Beare Simon Peter Beare (born 2 July 1979) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played six first-class and six List A matches for Otago between the 2001/02 and 2004/05 seasons. Beare was born at Hamilton in 1979 and played age-group cricket for No ...
, 2001/02–2004/05 *
Tom Beaton Thomas Michael Beaton (born 28 November 1990) is an Australian cricketer who has played for Western Australia cricket team, Western Australia and the Perth Scorchers domestically. A right-handed batsman, he also played with the Melbourne Renegad ...
, 2016/17 * Clem Beck, 1884/85–1890/91 * Victor Beeby, 1919/20 *
Gary Beer Gary Douglas Beer (born 10 October 1941), was a New Zealand cricketer who played 19 first-class matches for the Central Districts and Otago in the 1960s.Neil Begg Sir Neil Colquhoun Begg (13 April 1915 – 25 June 1995) was a New Zealand paediatrician, historian and cricketer. He played three first-class matches for the Otago cricket team after the beginning of World War II, but he is most noted as a p ...
, 1939/40–1940/41 * Arthur Bell, 1888/89–1893/94 * Reginald Bell, 1914/15–1920/21 *
Francis Bellamy Francis Julius Bellamy (May 18, 1855 – August 28, 1931) was an American Christian socialism, Christian socialist Baptist minister and author. He is best known for writing the original version of the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892. Early life Fr ...
, 1944/45–1945/46 * Arthur Berry, 1955/56 *
Ian Billcliff Ian Shaw Billcliff (born 26 October 1972) is a Canadian cricketer. Though born in Canada, he grew up in New Zealand. Billcliff made his debut in first-class cricket in 1991 for Otago in New Zealand domestic cricket, and in 1992 he played twice ...
, 1990/91–1994/95 *
Mark Billcliff Mark Billcliff (born 21 April 1977) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Otago in 1998/99. Billcliff was married to Sarah Dowie, a Member of Parliament, but they separated in 2018. His brother is cricketer I ...
, 1998/99–2000/01 *James Black, 1895/96 *
Bruce Blair Bruce Robert Blair (born 27 December 1957) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Otago and Northern Districts between 1977 and 1990.Roy Blair Roy Alexander James Blair (13 June 1921 – 31 May 2002) was a New Zealand roller skater, speed skater, cricketer and golfer. He was born and died in Dunedin. He worked as a teacher, and in the Second World war served with the Air Force. Skating ...
, 1953/54 * Wayne Blair, 1967/68–1990/91 *
Geoff Blakely Geoffrey Allan Wilfred Blakely (born 30 October 1959) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played nine first-class and two List A matches for Otago between 1980 and 1985. Blakely was an opening batsman. His best two first-class matches were ...
, 1980/81–1984/85 *Jim Blakely, 1940/41–1950/51 *John Blakely, 1940/41–1946/47 * Sam Blakely, 2012/13–2014/15 *
Ernest Blamires Ernest Oswald Blamires (11 June 1881 – 6 June 1963) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer and clergyman. Life and clerical career Ernest Blamires was born in Warrnambool, Australia, and went to school at Wesley College in Melbourne, wh ...
, 1923/24–1926/27 *Allan Bligh, 1989/90 *
Roger Blunt Roger Charles Blunt (3 November 1900 – 22 June 1966) was a cricketer who played nine Test matches for the New Zealand national cricket team. Personal life Blunt was born in England, but his family moved to New Zealand when he was six months ...
, 1926/27–1931/32 *
Henry Boddington Henry Albert Boddington (15 June 1863 – 22 March 1938) was a New Zealand cricketer. Life and career Boddington was educated at Nelson College from 1877 to 1880. He worked in New Zealand branches of the Bank of New South Wales for 40 yea ...
, 1883/84–1895/96 *
Stephen Boock Stephen Lewis Boock (born 20 September 1951) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played 30 Tests and 14 One Day Internationals. He is the brother of sports journalist Richard Boock (biographer of Bert Sutcliffe) and award-winning novelist a ...
, 1973/74–1989/90 * Joseph Borton, 1864/65–1865/66 *
Graham Botting Graham Stuart Botting (27 June 1915 – 7 March 2007) was a New Zealand cricketer and field hockey, hockey player. Botting was a wicket-keeper who played in the Plunket Shield for Central Districts cricket team, Central Districts from 1950–5 ...
, 1953/54 * George Bottomley, 1889/90 *A Bouch, 1876/77 *
Brendon Bracewell Brendon Paul Bracewell (born 14 September 1959) is a former New Zealand Test cricketer. Born in Auckland, he is the younger brother of John Bracewell. He was educated at Tauranga Boys' College and was in the 1st XI from 1974 to 1978. He frequen ...
, 1981/82–1982/83 *
John Bracewell John Garry Bracewell (born 15 April 1958) is a former New Zealand cricketer who was most recently the coach of the Irish national team. He played 41 Test matches between 1980 and 1990, as well as 53 One Day Internationals. He was the second N ...
, 1978/79–1981/82 *
Mark Bracewell Mark Andrew Bracewell (born 8 October 1955) is a first class cricketer. He played one first-class match for Otago in 1977/78 and one List A one-day game in 1979/80. A right arm medium bowler, he is part of a well known New Zealand cricketing fam ...
, 1977/78 * Michael Bracewell, 2010/11–2016/17 *Dennis Brady, 1971/72 *
Lindsay Breen Lindsay Breen (born 16 July 1971) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played eight first-class matches for Otago in the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons and appeared in 20 List A matches for the side between 1991–92 and 1997–98.
, 1991/92–1997/98 *
Kevin Briggs Sergeant Kevin Briggs (also known as the Guardian of the Golden Gate Bridge) is a California Highway Patrol officer noted for his work in suicide intervention, having dissuaded more than two hundred people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge ...
, 1959/60 * William Brinsley, 1917/18 * Charles Broad, 1897/98–1899/00 *
Darren Broom Darren John Broom (born 16 September 1985) is a New Zealand cricketer. Broom is a right-handed batsman and very occasional right-arm medium bowler. A brother of Neil Broom, he played Twenty20 and one day cricket for Canterbury and Otago. In the ...
, 2009/10–2012/13 *
Neil Broom Neil Trevor Broom (born 20 November 1983) is a New Zealand international cricketer. Broom has played domestic cricket for teams including Otago Volts, Derbyshire County Cricket Club and Canterbury. After making his international debut in 2009, B ...
, 2005/06–2021/22 * Robert Brown, 1870/71 * John Bruges, 1913/14–1914/15 * Thomas Bryden, 1912/13–1913/14 * Anthony Bullick, 2007/08–2010/11 *
Kevin Burns Kevin Burns (June 18, 1955September 27, 2020), was an American television and film producer, director, and screenwriter. His work can be seen on A&E, National Geographic Channel, E!, Animal Planet, AMC, Bravo, WE tv, Travel Channel, Lifetim ...
, 1980/81–1991/92 *
John Burt John Burt may refer to: * John Burt (footballer), English footballer * John Burt (rugby union) (1874–1933), New Zealand rugby union player, cricketer and businessman * John Burt (field hockey) (1877–1935), Scottish field hockey player * John ...
, 1901/02–1908/09 * Ian Butler, 2008/09–2013/14 * William Butler, 1901/02 * George Butlin, 1889/90 *
Thomas Butterworth Thomas Butterworth (17 December 1828 – 15 July 1877) was an English-bon cricketer who played first-class cricket in both Australia and New Zealand. He was born at Rochdale in Lancashire in 1828. Butterworth played two first-class matches ...
, 1866/67


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* Alexander Cairns, 1867/68–1870/71 *
Henry Cairns Henry Wilson Cairns (11 December 1842 – 16 December 1888) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Otago between the 1864–65 and 1869–70 seasons, all against Canterbury. He had played for an Otago side of ...
, 1864/65–1869/70 *
Lance Cairns Bernard Lance Cairns (born 10 October 1949) is a former all-rounder who played for the New Zealand cricket team, and is the father of New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns. He was also known for the unusual bat he played with throughout much of h ...
, 1976/77–1979/80 *Donald Cameron, 1930/31 * Ewen Cameron, 1953/54–1954/55 *
Frank Cameron Francis James Cameron (1 June 1932 – 2 January 2023) was a New Zealand cricketer who played 19 Tests for New Zealand as a fast bowler. Cameron took three five-wicket-hauls in an innings during his Test career for New Zealand, two of them d ...
, 1952/53–1966/67 * Harold Cameron, 1939/40 * John Cameron, 1917/18 *
James Campbell James Campbell may refer to: Academics * James Archibald Campbell (1862–1934), founder of Campbell University in North Carolina * James Marshall Campbell (1895–1977), dean of the college of arts and sciences at the Catholic University of Ameri ...
, 1868/69 * Keith Campbell, 1960/61–1978/79 * Paul Campbell, 1989/90–1996/97 * Archibald Cargill, 1876/77–1883/84 * Tom Carlton, 1920/21–1921/22 *
William Carson Sir William Carson (baptised 4 June 1770 – 26 February 1843), often called "The Great Reformer", was a medical doctor and businessman in Newfoundland. Carson's primary contribution to Newfoundland was the application of modern agricultural ...
, 1884/85–1887/88 * Anthony Cartwright, 1961/62–1963/64 *
Leonard Casey Leonard Francis Casey (7 May 1888 – 8 October 1964) was a New Zealand cricketer who played six matches of first-class cricket for Otago cricket team, Otago between 1921 and 1923. Casey was born at Dunedin in 1888. A right-arm fast-medium bowler ...
, 1920/21–1922/23 * Vic Cavanagh, 1927/28–1938/39 * Charles Chadwick, 1911/12–1924/25 * Leslie Chadwick, 1919/20 *
Robert Chadwick Robert John Montague Chadwick (16 October 1879 – 11 March 1939), sometimes known as Monty Chadwick, was a New Zealand sportsman. He played first-class cricket for Otago and Hawke's Bay. Chadwick was born at Dunedin in 1879. He worked as ...
, 1904/05 * Martin Chapman, 1864/65–1867/68 * Reginald Cherry, 1919/20–1931/32 * Tom Chettleburgh, 1932/33–1940/41 *
Max Chu Max Wilkie Chu (born 21 March 2000) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Otago in the 2018–19 Plunket Shield season on 1 March 2019. Prior to his first-class debut, he was named in New Zealand's squad for the 2018 ...
, 2018/19–2022/23 * Basil Church, 1871/72 * Daniel Claffey, 1888/89–1889/90 *
Alan Clark Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark (13 April 1928 – 5 September 1999) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), author and diarist. He served as a junior minister in Margaret Thatcher's governments at the Departments of Employment, Tra ...
, 1958/59–1959/60 * Barney Clark, 1929/30 * George Clark, 1872/73–1879/80 * James Clark, 1933/34–1934/35 *
Alfred Clarke Alfred Clarke may refer to: * Alf Clarke (1926–1971), English footballer and manager * Alfred Clarke (Australian cricketer) (1868–1940), Australian cricketer * Alfred Clarke (Nottinghamshire cricketer) (1831–1878), English cricketer * Alfr ...
, 1893/94–1898/99 *
Frank Clayton Frank Clayton may refer to: People * Frank Clayton (Otago cricketer) (1866–1944), New Zealand cricketer * Frank Clayton (Canterbury cricketer) (1866–1941), New Zealand cricketer *Frank Clayton (American football) in 1955 NFL Draft Fictional ch ...
, 1892/93–1896/97 *
Tommy Clout Tommy Clout (born 16 October 1993) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Otago in the 2018–19 Plunket Shield season on 21 February 2019. He made his List A debut on 26 January 2020, for Otago in the 2019–20 Ford Trop ...
, 2018/19–2019/20 * Edward Collinson, 1868/69–1885/86 *
James Condliffe James William Condliffe (30 July 1888 – 23 November 1945) was a wicket-keeper who played first-class cricket for Otago and Wellington from 1909 to 1923 and played five times for New Zealand in the days before New Zealand played Test cricket. ...
, 1909/10–1913/14 *
Bevan Congdon Bevan Ernest Congdon (11 February 1938 – 10 February 2018) was a New Zealand cricket all-rounder who played 61 Test matches and 11 One Day Internationals from 1965 to 1978, which included a spell as captain. Captaincy He was captain of the ...
, 1972/73–1973/74 * Norris Conradi, 1917/18–1925/26 *
John Conway John Horton Conway (26 December 1937 – 11 April 2020) was an English mathematician active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory. He also made contributions to many branches o ...
, 1879/80 * Frank Cooke, 1879/80–1884/85 *
Richard Coulstock Richard Coulstock (1823 – 15 December 1870) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class cricket matches for Victoria and one match for Otago. Coulstock was born in England in 1823. In 1863 he was employed as a groundsman by the ...
, 1863/64 * Robert Couper, 1951/52 * Robert Coupland, 1930/31–1932/33 *
Ben Cox Oliver Benjamin Cox (born 2 February 1992) is an English cricketer who plays county cricket for Worcestershire as right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. Cox has been associated with Worcestershire for some years, having played at Under-13, Und ...
, 2018/19 * Keith Cox, 1933/34 *
Mark Craig Mark Donald Craig (born 23 March 1987) is a New Zealand Test cricketer who plays first-class cricket for Otago. A spin bowler, he bowls right-arm off spin, and bats left-handed. He fields predominantly at second-slip. Domestic career In June 2 ...
, 2008/09–2018/19 * Albert Cramond, 1904/05 * Jack Crawford, 1914/15 *
William Crawshaw William Crawshaw (1861 – 11 February 1938) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Canterbury, Otago, Taranaki and Wellington between 1877 and 1898. Crawshaw moved around New Zealand in his work for the Bank of N ...
, 1877/78–1883/84 * Michael Creagh, 1866/67 *
Gregor Croudis Greg Croudis (born 14 January 1993) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his List A debut for Otago on 15 January 2017 in the 2016–17 Ford Trophy The 2016–17 Ford Trophy was the 46th season of the official List A cricket tournament in ...
, 2016/17 * William Croxford, 1890/91–1893/94 *
Martyn Croy Martyn Gilbert Croy (born 23 January 1974) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played for Otago between the 1994–95 season and 2001–02.
, 1994/95–2001/02 * Charles Crump, 1864/65–1867/68 *
Craig Cumming Craig Derek Cumming (born 31 August 1975 in Timaru) is a former New Zealand cricketer. He played for New Zealand in One Day Internationals and Tests. He played domestic cricket with Canterbury and Otago. Domestic career Cumming is a right-hand ...
, 2000/01–2011/12 * Jacob Cumming, 2021/22–2022/23 * Edwin Cummings, 1909/10–1910/11 *
George Cummings George Cummings (July 28, 1938 in Meridian, Mississippi) is a guitarist and songwriter based in Bayonne, New Jersey and in recent years, Nashville, Tennessee. The Chocolate Papers Darryl Vincent and the Flares was formed in Meridian, Mississip ...
, 1902/03–1904/05 * Ernest Currie, 1893/94–1894/95 *
John Cushen John Arthur James Cushen (born 12 February 1950) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played twenty years of first-class cricket for Auckland and Otago from 1967 to 1987. A right-arm fast-medium bowler, Cushen took 194 wickets at 28.77 during h ...
, 1967/68–1986/87 * Arthur Cutler, 1938/39–1946/47


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* John D'Arcy, 1960/61–1961/62 *
Robert Davenport Robert Davenport may refer to: * Robert Davenport (dramatist) (fl. 1623–1639), English dramatist * Robert Davenport (Australian politician) (1816–1896), pioneer and politician in the Colony of South Australia * Robert Davenport (cricketer) (185 ...
, 1881/82–1883/84 * Chris Davies, 1998/99 * Alexander Dawes, 1884/85–1894/95 * Garth Dawson, 1980/81–1984/85 *
Derek de Boorder Derek Charles de Boorder (born 25 October 1985) is a New Zealand cricket team, New Zealand cricketer. He played in the 2004 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh and he was awarded a player's contract for Auckland Aces, Auckland for the 2006-07 N ...
, 2007/08–2017/18 *
Artie Dick Arthur Edward Dick (born 10 October 1936) is a former cricketer who played 17 Test matches for New Zealand as a wicket-keeper between 1961 and 1965. Cricket career Dick made his first-class debut for Otago on Christmas Day 1956, playing as a ...
, 1956/57–1960/61 * Carlson Dickel, 1970/71–1982/83 * Thomas Dickel, 1917/18 *
George Dickinson George Ritchie Dickinson (11 March 1903 – 17 March 1978) was a New Zealand cricketer and rugby union player. He played three Test cricket, tests for the New Zealand cricket team between 1930 and 1932, and five matches for the New Zealand nat ...
, 1921/22–1937/38 * William Ditchfield, 1933/34 * William Dixon, 1875/76–1885/86 * Peter Dobbs, 1988/89–1994/95 * William Douglas, 1878/79 * William Mackie Douglas, 1922/23–1928/29 * Alexander Downes, 1887/88–1913/14 * William Downes, 1865/66–1875/76 *
Arthur Drabble Arthur Drabble (12 February 1864 – 28 July 1931) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Otago between 1884 and 1892. Drabble was born in Wales at Llandudno. His family migrated to New Zealand and he was educ ...
, 1884/85–1891/92 *
Duncan Drew Duncan Drew (born 11 November 1976) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Otago between 2000 and 2002. Drew is a wicketkeeper-batsman who has worked as a physiotherapist. He has played Hawke Cup cricket for North ...
, 2000/01–2001/02 *
Jacob Duffy Jacob Duffy (born 2 August 1994) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for Otago. Duffy made his senior debut in an HRV Cup match against Northern Districts in January 2012. He made his international debut for the New Zealand cricket team in Dec ...
, 2011/12–2022/23 * Ryan Duffy, 2013/14–2016/17 * Hugh Duncan, 1921/22–1924/25 *
Stuart Duncan Stuart Duncan (born April 14, 1964) is an American bluegrass musician who plays the fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and banjo. Life Duncan was born in Quantico, Virginia, and raised in Santa Paula, California, where he played in the school band. He ...
, 1925/26–1940/41 * Steve Dunne, 1968/69 * Desmond Dunnet, 1950/51 *
Jack Dunning John Angus Dunning (6 February 1903 – 24 June 1971) was a New Zealand cricketer who played in four Test matches between 1933 and 1937 and 60 first-class matches from 1923 to 1938. He later became a headmaster in Australia.
, 1923/24–1937/38 * Ernest Duret, 1889/90


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Laurie Eastman Lawrence Charles Eastman (3 June 1897 – 17 April 1941) was an English cricketer. He played for Essex County Cricket Club between 1920 and 1939. An all-rounder, Eastman first played for Essex as an amateur and was appointed assistant secre ...
, 1927/28–1928/29 * Sean Eathorne, 2004/05–2016/17 *
Albertus Eckhoff Albertus Eckhoff (24 June 1875 – 1 April 1949) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played 15 first-class cricket, first-class matches for Otago cricket team, Otago between the 1899–00 and 1914–15 seasons. Eckhoff was born at Dunedin in 1 ...
, 1899/1900–1914/15 *
Lawrence Eckhoff Lawrence Raymond James Eckhoff (born 19 May 1952 in Dunedin) is a former New Zealand cricketer. A right-arm fast-medium bowler, Eckhoff played one first-class and one List A cricket match for Otago in the 1975–76 season. In his List A match ...
, 1975/76 *
Alfred Eckhold Alfred George Eckhold (28 December 1885 – 24 October 1931) was an Australian-New Zealand sportsman who played first-class cricket for Otago Volts, Otago and represented the New Zealand national rugby union team, All-Blacks at rugby union. Car ...
, 1906/07–1921/22 *
Mervyn Edmunds Mervyn Ray Edmunds (13 January 1932 – 27 August 2015) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played nine first-class matches for Otago Otago (, ; mi, Ōtākou ) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island a ...
, 1958/59–1959/60 * Stewart Edward, 1966/67–1967/68 * Allan Edwards, 1939/40–1940/41 * Cedric Elmes, 1940/41 * Olaf Everson, 1943/44


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* Paul Facoory, 1974/75–1984/85 * Andrew Fairbairn, 1884/85 *
Fairfax Fenwick Fairfax Frederik Fenwick (8 September 1852 – 31 August 1920) was a New Zealand cricketer who captained Otago in his only first-class match, during the 1875–76 season. He was born in Denmark, played his cricket in New Zealand, and died in Eng ...
, 1875/76 *
Christopher Finch Christopher Finch (born 23 June 1975) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 3 first-class and 24 List A matches for Otago between 1993 and 1996. Finch was born at Balclutha in 1975 and educated at Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin. B ...
, 1993/94–1995/96 *
Steven Finn Steven Thomas Finn (born 4 April 1989) is an English cricketer. He is a right-arm fast bowler, who also bats right-handed. At the age of 16, he became Middlesex County Cricket Club's youngest-ever debutant in first-class cricket. He made his E ...
, 2011/12 *
Josh Finnie Joshua Finnie (born 18 December 1996) is a New Zealand first-class cricketer. He was part of New Zealand's squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. In December 2015 he was named as the captain of New Zealand's squad for the 2016 Unde ...
, 2014/15–2022/23 * Arthur Fisher, 1890/91–1909/10 * James Fitzgerald, 1883/84–1884/85 *
Shaun Fitzgibbon Shaun Matthew Fitzgibbon (born 24 September 1986) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played Hawke Cup cricket for Southland between the 2004–05 and 2022–23 seasons, captaining the side towards the end of his representative career.
, 2014/15 *
John Flaherty John Timothy Flaherty (born October 21, 1967) is an American television baseball broadcaster and a former Major League Baseball catcher who played for several teams between 1992 and 2005. He is currently a broadcaster for the YES Network. Earl ...
, 1964/65–1968/69 * Tom Flaws, 1952/53–1962/63 *
Simon Forde Simon Francis Forde (born 22 January 1972) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played ten first-class and twenty List A matches for Otago between 1998 and 2001. Forde was born at Tuatapere in Southland in 1972. He worked as a police offic ...
, 1998/99–2000/01 *
George Fox George Fox (July 1624 – 13 January 1691) was an English Dissenter, who was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. The son of a Leicestershire weaver, he lived in times of social upheaval and ...
, 1888/89–1889/90 *
Dean Foxcroft Dean Foxcroft (born 20 April 1998) is a South African cricketer who plays domestic cricket in New Zealand. He made his List A debut for Central Districts in the 2018–19 Ford Trophy on 4 November 2018. Prior to his List A debut, he was named ...
, 2019/20–2022/23 *
William Frame William Frame was an English architect. Life and works Frame was born at Melksham, Wiltshire in 1848. Training as an architect, he was articled firstly to William Smith of Trowbridge, he then became assistant to John Prichard of Llandaff. In 1 ...
, 1955/56–1957/58 * Ian Fraser, 1918/19 * Thomas Fraser, 1937/38–1952/53 *
Barry Freeman Barry Thomas Freeman (born 28 February 1948) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played eight first-class matches for Otago between 1969 and 1971. Freeman was born at Dunedin in 1948 and educated at Otago Boys' High School in the city. His ...
, 1969/70–1970/71 * Thomas Freeman, 1943/44–1949/50 *
Tipene Friday Sven Eru Tipene Friday (born 24 October 1990) is a New Zealand professional basketball player and former first-class cricketer. Early sporting career Friday grew up playing rugby and cricket, as well as basketball in high school. He represented ...
, 2014/15 *
Charlie Frith Charlie Frith (19 January 1854 – 3 April 1919) was an English-born New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury and Otago between 1877 and 1890. Life and career Charlie Frith's family moved from England to New Zealand i ...
, 1881/82–1889/90 * William Frith, 1881/82 * James Fuller, 2009/10–2012/13 *
Frederick Fulton Frederick Fulton (1 June 1850 – 3 August 1923) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Hawke's Bay and Otago between 1868 and 1884. Life and career Fulton was born in Aligarh in British India in 1850. His father, G ...
, 1868/69–1878/79 * James Fulton, 1863/64–1867/68 * John Fulton, 1867/68–1874/75


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Chris Gaffaney Christopher Blair Gaffaney (born 30 November 1975) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played for the Otago Volts. A right-handed batsman, he played in 83 First-Class matches and 113 List-A matches. At present he serves as an international ...
, 1995/96–2006/07 * Aaron Gale, 1989/90–1999/2000 *Alexander Gale, 1929/30 * Arthur Galland, 1914/15–1930/31 *
Iain Gallaway Iain Watson Gallaway (26 December 192218 April 2021) was a New Zealand broadcaster, lawyer and cricketer. He was a commentator on the radio station Radio Sport, and a first-class cricketer. Between January 2021 and his death, Gallaway was New Z ...
, 1946/47–1947/48 *
Walter Garwood Walter John Garwood (30 April 1849 – 10 April 1885) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played two first-class matches, one for Otago during the 1873–74 season and the other for Wellington in 1876–77. Garwood was the highest scorer on ei ...
, 1873/74 * Clive Geary, 1940/41 * Albert Geddes, 1899/1900–1903/04 *
Lee Germon Lee Kenneth Germon (born 4 November 1968) is a former New Zealand cricketer, wicket-keeper and former captain. He played for the provinces of Canterbury and Otago and is the most successful Canterbury cricket captain of the modern era.Appleby, ...
, 2000/01–2001/02 *
Jake Gibson Jake Gibson (born 7 August 1997) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his List A debut on 5 February 2020, for Northern Districts in the 2019–20 Ford Trophy, taking a five-wicket haul. He made his first-class debut on 23 October 2021, for Otago ...
, 2021/22–2022/23 *
Alex Gidman Alexander Peter Richard Gidman (born 22 June 1981) is an English cricket coach and former cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. Playing career Gidman went ...
, 2007/08 * Alan Gilbertson, 1951/52–1953/54 * Leslie Giles, 1929/30 * James Gill, 1953/54–1963/64 *
Andrew Given __NOTOC__ Andrew Moncrieff Given (30 January 1886 – 19 July 1916) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played one first-class match for Otago in 1914/15. He was killed in action during World War I. Given was born at Dunedin in 1886 and was e ...
, 1914/15 *
James Glasgow James Glasgow (c. 1735 – November 17, 1819) served as the first North Carolina Secretary of State, from 1777 to 1798. Biography Early life James Glasgow, the son of a Scottish minister, Reverend James Patrick Glasgow and his wife, Marth ...
, 1866/67–1868/69 *
Adam Glen Adam Glen (1 March 1853 – 3 July 1937) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played six first-class matches for Otago between 1873 and 1887. Cricket career A right-arm medium-pace bowler who could bowl accurately for long periods, Glen was of ...
, 1872/73–1886/87 * Harry Godby, 1874/75–1875/76 *
Michael Godby Michael John Godby (29 September 1850 – 14 December 1923) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Otago and Canterbury between 1875 and 1881. Godby was born in England and educated at Winchester College. He went to ...
, 1875/76 * William Gollar, 1890/91 * William Gough, 1953/54 * Archibald Graham, 1944/45 *
Colin Graham Colin Graham OBE (22 September 1931 in Hove, England – 6 April 2007 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a stage director of opera, theatre, and television. Graham was educated at Northaw School (Hertfordshire), Stowe School and RADA. Early in his ...
, 1954/55–1955/56 * Harry Graham, 1903/04–1906/07 *Laurie Green, 1926/27 *
Andrew Grieve Andrew Grieve (born 28 November 1939) is a British television and film director. Grieve's credits include ''Wire in the Blood''. ''On the Black Hill (film), On the Black Hill'', the screenplay of which he also wrote, won the Golden Shell at the S ...
, 1884/85–1887/88 *
Leslie Groves Lieutenant General Leslie Richard Groves Jr. (17 August 1896 – 13 July 1970) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project, a top secret research project ...
, 1929/30–1949/50 * Henry Gunthorp, 1902/03 * John Guy, 1959/60


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Walter Hadlee Walter Arnold Hadlee (4 June 1915 – 29 September 2006) was a New Zealand cricketer and Test match captain. He played domestic first-class cricket for Canterbury and Otago. Three of his five sons, Sir Richard, Dayle and Barry played cricket ...
, 1945/46–1946/47 * Frederick Haig, 1919/20 *
Shaun Haig Shaun Barry Haig (born 19 March 1982) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Otago. A right-handed batsman and occasional wicket-keeper, Haig was contracted to the team between 2006 and 2011. He is now ...
, 2005/06–2010/11 *
William Haig William Smith Haig (6 April 1921 – 21 August 1967) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played 31 first-class cricket, first-class matches for Otago cricket team, Otago between 1949 and 1958. Life and career Haig was born in Scotland. His fam ...
, 1949/50–1957/58 * Ronald Haley, 1970/71 * Peter Hall, 1955/56 * John Harkness, 1897/98–1900/01 * Frederick Harper, 1886/87–1894/95 * Anthony Harris, 2005/06 * Ben Harris, 1989/90–1990/91 * John Harris, 1865/66 *
Leonard Harris Leonard Harris or Len Harris may refer to: * Len Harris (cinematographer) (1916–1995), British cinematographer * Len Harris (cricketer) (1934–2006), West Indies cricketer * Len Harris (footballer) (1924–1995), Australian rules footballer * Le ...
, 1881/82–1887/88 *
Benjamin Hart Benjamin Hart (born 17 October 1977) is an English actor best known for his roles as Foz in the British soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', and as Adam Rhodes in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. Biography Acting career Hart attended Rodborough ...
, 1997/98 *
Matt Harvie Matthew James Harvie (born 7 June 1984) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 26 first-class and 14 List A matches for Otago between the 2004–05 and 2009–10 seasons. Harvie was born at Dunedin in 1984 and educated at Otago Boys' H ...
, 2003/04–2009/10 *
Robert Harwood Robert William de Lotbinière-Harwood (October 27, 1826 – June 29, 1897) was a landowner and political figure in Lower Canada and Quebec. He represented Vaudreuil (electoral district), Vaudreuil in the House of Commons of Canada as a Libe ...
, 1944/45–1945/46 * Oscar Haskell, 1877/78–1889/90 * Cam Hawkins, 2018/19–2020/21 *
William Hawksworth William Hawksworth (3 March 1911 – 14 July 1966) was a New Zealand cricketer and doctor. Life and career Hawksworth was born at Nelson in 1911 and educated at Wairarapa High School and then at Nelson College from 1925 to 1928.McCarron ...
, 1929/30–1933/34 * Arthur Hay, 1917/18 * William Haydon, 1895/96–1897/98 *
Donald Heenan Donald Heenan (25 November 1908 – 14 June 1961) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played two first-class cricket, first-class matches for Otago cricket team, Otago, one each in the 1928–29 and 1929–30 seasons. Heenan was born at Gore, ...
, 1928/29–1929/30 * Ames Hellicar, 1872/73 * Norman Henderson, 1935/36 *
William Hendley William Hendley may refer to: * Bill Hendley (1834–1895), New Zealand cricketer * William Hendley (priest) (1691–1724), Church of England clergyman See also * William Henley (disambiguation) {{hndis, Hendley, William ...
, 1864/65–1872/73 * Russell Hendry, 1961/62–1973/74 *
Graham Henry Sir Graham William Henry (born 8 June 1946) is a New Zealand rugby union coach, and former head coach of the country's national team, the All Blacks. Nicknamed 'Ted', he led New Zealand to win the 2011 World Cup. Henry played rugby union for ...
, 1967/68 *Paul Henry, 1996/97 * Robert Hewat, 1889/90 *
Shawn Hicks Shawn Hicks (born 10 July 1995) is a South African-born former cricketer who played in New Zealand for Auckland and Otago between the 2015–16 and 2018–19 seasons. After being forced to retire from the professional game at the age of 23 he has ...
, 2017/18–2018/19 * Syd Hiddleston, 1909/10 * William Higgins, 1910/11–1920/21 *
John Hill John Hill may refer to: Business * John Henry Hill (1791–1882), American businessman, educator and missionary * John Hill (planter) (1824–1910), Scottish-born American industrialist and planter * John Hill (businessman) (1847–1926), Austral ...
, 1961/62–1962/63 * Robert Hill, 1976/77–1989/90 *
Peter Hills Peter William Hills (born 3 December 1958) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 34 first-class and 28 List A matches between the 1978–79 and 1989–90 seasons, almost all for Otago. Hills was born at Ranfurly in Central Otago in 1 ...
, 1978/79–1989/90 *
Simon Hinton Simon David Hinton (born 21 March 1968) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played one first-class match for Otago during the 1994–95 season. Hinton was born at Clyde in Central Otago in 1968.McCarron A (2010) ''New Zealand Cricketers 186 ...
, 1994/95 *
Kyle Hogg Kyle William Hogg (born 2 July 1983) is an English former cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Lancashire from 2001 to 2014. Between 2000–01 and 2002 Hogg represented the England under-19s i ...
, 2006/07 *
William Holdaway William Arthur Holdaway (18 March 1893 – 23 August 1967) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played a single first-class cricket, first-class match for Otago cricket team, Otago during the 1918–19 season. Holdaway was born at Dunedin in 1893. ...
, 1918/19 * Allen Holden, 1937/38–1939/40 *
William Holden William Holden (born William Franklin Beedle Jr.; April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an American actor, and one of the biggest box-office draws of the 1950s. Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film ''Stalag 17'' (1953) ...
, 1917/18–1918/19 *
Jason Holder Jason Omar Holder (born 5 November 1991) is a Barbadian cricketer and the former captain of the West Indies cricket team. He is a right arm fast bowling all-rounder. Holder made his One Day International (ODI) debut in January 2013 and Test de ...
, 2013/14 * Henry Holderness, 1918/19 * Lewis Hollands, 1969/70–1971/72 * Robert Holloway, 1961/62–1964/65 * Allan Holmes, 1870/71–1873/74 * John Hope, 1885/86–1899/1900 * John Hope, 1863/64–1866/67 *
Cyril Hopkins Cyril Cooper Hopkins (4 May 1882 – 25 September 1968) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played nine first-class matches for Otago between 1908 and 1913. After playing grade cricket in Sydney, Hopkins moved to Dunedin in 1908. In the Plunket S ...
, 1908/09–1912/13 *
Gareth Hopkins Gareth James Hopkins (born 24 November 1976) is a former New Zealand cricketer. A wicket-keeper, he played five One Day Internationals in 2004 after Brendon McCullum went home from England for the NatWest series. International career Gareth H ...
, 2003/04–2006/07 *
Andrew Hore Andrew Keith Hore (born 13 September 1978) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. He played for the All Blacks between 2002 and 2013. His position was hooker. He notably played for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby, but also represented the ...
, 1996/97–2004/05 *
Matt Horne Matthew Jeffery Horne (born 5 December 1970) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played in 35 Tests and 50 ODIs from 1997 to 2003. Horne was an attacking right-handed opening batsman who possessed an unusually high backlift. Early life and ...
, 1996/97–2000/01 *
Richard Hoskin Richard Neville Hoskin (born 18 October 1959) is a former first-class cricketer who played for Otago from 1980 to 1993. Since his retirement from the game he has worked as a sports administrator and businessman. Playing career A right-handed b ...
, 1980/81–1992/93 * Charles Howden, 1902/03–1908/09 * Peter Howden, 1937/38 * James Hume, 1880/81 * Raymond Hunt, 1947/48–1953/54 *
David Hunter David Hunter (July 21, 1802 – February 2, 1886) was an American military officer. He served as a Union general during the American Civil War. He achieved notability for his unauthorized 1862 order (immediately rescinded) emancipating slaves ...
, 1989/90–1991/92 * Jack Hunter, 2015/16–2018/19 * John Huntley, 1912/13 *
James Hussey James Michael Hussey (27 May 1880 – 24 August 1950) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Auckland, Hawke's Bay and Otago between the 1901–02 season and 1907–08. In Auckland's victory over Hawke's Bay in 1905–0 ...
, 1902/03 *
Frank Hutchison Frank Hutchison (March 20, 1897 – November 9, 1945) was an American early country blues and Piedmont blues musician and songwriter. Okeh Records promotional materials referred to him as “The Pride of West Virginia,” and he is thought to ...
, 1917/18–1919/20 * Raymond Hutchison, 1965/66–1971/72


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* John Jacomb, 1863/64 *
Stanley James Stanley Neville James (3 January 1932 – 12 October 2002) was a New Zealand cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played a single match for Otago during the 1953–54 season. James was born at Wangan ...
, 1953/54 * Robin Jefferson, 1965/66 * Louis Joel, 1899/1900 *
Llew Johnson Llewellyn Cullen Johnson (born 1 February 2000) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Otago cricket team, Otago in the 2017–18 Super Smash on 2 January 2018. He made his List A cricket, List A debut on 21 December 2021, f ...
, 2017/18–2022/23 *
Vaughn Johnson Vaughn Fancis Johnson (born 2 September 1960) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 27 first-class and 20 List A matches for Otago between the 1984–85 and 1990–91 seasons. Johnson was born at Dunedin in 1960. After his playing car ...
, 1984/85–1990/91 * Robert Johnston, 1872/73–1873/74 * William Johnston, 1889/90–1902/03 *
John Jolly John Jolly (Cherokee: ''Ahuludegi''; also known as ''Oolooteka''), was a leader of the Cherokee in Tennessee, the Arkansas Territory, and the Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. After 1818, he was the Principal Chief and after reorganization of the t ...
, 1933/34 *
Glenn Jonas Glenn Ralph Jonas (born 13 August 1970) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Wellington and Otago between the 1993–94 and 1999–00 seasons.Andrew Jones, 1983/84–1984/85 * Raymond Jones, 1982/83 * Stuart Jones, 1953/54


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Albert Keast Albert Victor Ernest Manley Keast (2 July 1895 – 20 April 1969) was a New Zealand sportsman and journalist. He played four first-class cricket matches for Otago between the 1917–18 and 1922–23 seasons as well as playing Hawke Cup cric ...
, 1917/18–1923/24 *
Nick Kelly Nick Kelly (born 25 July 1993) is an Australian-born New Zealand cricketer who plays for Northern Districts. He made his first-class debut on 23 October 2015 in the 2015–16 Plunket Shield. He made his List A debut on 6 January 2016 in the 201 ...
, 2019/20–2021/22 *Graham Kemp, 1987/88 *
Robert Kennedy Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925June 6, 1968), also known by his initials RFK and by the nickname Bobby, was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 64th United States Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, a ...
, 1993/94–1997/98 * John Kenny, 1911/12 * Frank Kerr, 1934/35–1936/37 *
Charles Kettle Charles Henry Kettle (6 April 1821 – 3 June 1863) surveyed the city of Dunedin in New Zealand, imposing a bold design on a challenging landscape. He was aiming to create a Romantic effect and incidentally produced the world's steepest st ...
, 1868/69–1871/72 * Kassem Ibadulla, 1982/83–1990/91 *
Khalid Ibadulla Khalid "Billy" Ibadulla (born 20 December 1935) is a Pakistani New Zealander cricket coach, commentator, former cricket umpire and cricketer. He has worked as TVNZ cricket commentator. He played in four Tests for Pakistan between 1964 and 1967. ...
, 1964/65–1966/67 * William Kilgour, 1901/02–1907/08 * Richard King, 1991/92–1995/96 * Thomas Kingsland, 1886/87 * Alfred Kinvig, 1893/94–1898/99 * Christopher Kirk, 1977/78 * Anaru Kitchen, 2015/16–2021/22 * George Kitt, 1886/87 * Alexander Knight, 1918/19–1943/44 * Ernest Kruskopf, 1944/45


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* Sydney Lambert, 1873/74–1874/75 *
Michael Lamont Michael Lamont (born 16 January 1967) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 33 first-class and 40 List A matches, almost all of them for Otago, between the 1990–91 and 1998–99 seasons. Lamont was born at Invercargill in Southland i ...
, 1990/91–1998/99 * William Lathbury, 1875/76 *
Alfred Lawson Alfred William Lawson (March 24, 1869 – November 29, 1954) was an English born professional baseball player, aviator and utopian philosopher. He was a baseball player, manager, and league promoter from 1887 through 1916 and went on to play a ...
, 1944/45 *
Robbie Lawson Robert Arthur Lawson was born 14 September 1974 in Dunedin. He is a New Zealand cricketer who played for the Otago Volts in the Plunket Shield. See also * List of Otago representative cricketers This is a list of cricketers who have played ...
, 1992/93–2003/04 *
Joseph Lawton Joseph Clement Lawton (9 May 1857 – 20 January 1934) was an English-born New Zealand cricketer and coach. He played first-class cricket for Otago from 1891 to 1894 and played in New Zealand's first representative match. He was the first coac ...
, 1890/91–1893/94 *
VVS Laxman Vangipurapu Venkata Sai Laxman (; born 1 November 1974) is a former Indian international cricketer and a former cricket commentator and pundit. A right-hand batsman known for his elegant stroke play, Laxman played as a middle-order batsman in T ...
, 2008/09 * John Leader, 1928/29–1940/41 *
Brett Lee Brett Lee (born 8 November 1976) is an Australian former international cricketer, who played all three formats of the game. During his international career, Lee was recognised as one of the fastest bowlers in the world. In each of his first two ...
, 2012/13 *
Warren Lees Warren Kenneth Lees (born 19 March 1952) is a New Zealand cricketer and coach (sport), coach. He played 21 Test and 31 ODIs from 1976 to 1983 as a wicket-keeper batsman. He was coach of the Black Caps from 1990 to 1993. Domestic career He ...
, 1971/72–1987/88 * John Leith, 1880/81 * Thomas Lemin, 1929/30–1939/40 * Frederick Liggins, 1896/97–1900/01 *
John Lindsay John Vliet Lindsay (; November 24, 1921 – December 19, 2000) was an American politician and lawyer. During his political career, Lindsay was a U.S. congressman, mayor of New York City, and candidate for U.S. president. He was also a regular ...
, 1980/81–1991/92 *
Thomas Livingston Thomas Livingston (alternatively, Thomas de Levinstone or Thomas Livingstone) was a fifteenth-century Scottish cleric, diplomat, and delegate at the Council of Basel and advisor to Kings James I and James II of Scotland. He was additionally Abb ...
, 1917/18 *
Dion Lobb Dion Lobb (born 3 December 1980) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played one first-class match for Otago in 2007. Lobb retired from cricket at the end of the 2018–19 season, becoming a coach. He spent the majority of his career with the ...
, 2006/07 *
Ben Lockrose Benjamin Nicholas John Lockrose (born 24 March 2000) is a New Zealand cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Otago in the 2017–18 Super Smash on 28 December 2017. Prior to his Twenty20 debut, he was named in New Zealand's squad for the 201 ...
, 2017/18–2022/23 * Arthur Lomas, 1919/20 * Robert Long, 1953/54–1963/64 *G Lynch, 1873/74


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Lynn McAlevey Lynn George McAlevey (born 31 May 1953) is a New Zealand former university lecturer and first-class cricketer. He played two first-class matches for the Otago cricket team during the 1975–76 season. McAlevey was born at Dunedin in 1953 and ...
, 1975/76 * Vernon McArley, 1947/48–1957/58 *
Charlie Macartney Charles George Macartney (27 June 1886 – 9 September 1958) was an Australian cricketer who played in 35 Test matches between 1907 and 1926. He was known as "The Governor-General" in reference to his authoritative batting style and his flamb ...
, 1909/10 *
Dan McBeath Daniel Jason McBeath (8 April 1897 – 13 April 1963) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket between the 1917–18 and 1926–27 seasons. He was born at Malvern in the Canterbury Region in 1897. Cricket career Otago and Cant ...
, 1917/18–1922/23 *
Vincent McCarten Vincent Dennehy Aloysius McCarten (9 April 1913 – 28 July 1993) was a New Zealand cricketer. A right-handed batsman, he played a single first-class cricket, first-class match for Otago during the 1944–45 season. McCarten was born at Dun ...
, 1944/45 *
Mitchell McClenaghan Mitchell John McClenaghan (born 11 June 1986) is a New Zealand international cricketer who plays limited over internationals for New Zealand. Domestically, he plays for Otago in New Zealand. McClenaghan is a left-arm medium-fast bowler. He i ...
, 2020/21 *
Arthur MacCormick Arthur Deloitte MacCormick (1864 – 14 January 1948) was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class match in New Zealand for Otago in the 1888–89 season. MacCormick was born at Balmain in Sydney, Australia in 1864. He was one ...
, 1888/89 *
Brendon McCullum Brendon Barrie McCullum (born 27 September 1981) is a cricket coach, commentator and former cricketer representing New Zealand, who played all formats, including as captain. McCullum was renowned for his quick scoring, notably recording the f ...
, 1999/2000–2014/15 *
Nathan McCullum Nathan Leslie McCullum (born 1 September 1980) is a former New Zealand international cricketer, who represented the New Zealand cricket team in One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. He has represented New Zealand in six T20 World C ...
, 1999/2000–2015/16 * Stuart McCullum, 1976/77–1990/91 * Colin McDonald, 1968/69 *F MacDonald, 1863/64 * Randell McDonnell, 1867/68–1875/76 *
Bill McDougall William Henry McDougall (born August 10, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He is best known for his record-setting scoring performance during the 1992–1993 AHL playoffs, in which he set the AHL records for goals, assis ...
, 1944/45–1946/47 *
Christopher Mace Christopher Mace (24 December 1830 – 23 November 1907) was an English-born cricketer. He played one first-class cricket match in Australia for Victoria in the 1861–62 season and one in New Zealand for Otago during the 1863–64 season, ...
, 1863/64 * John Mace, 1863/64 *
Murray McEwan Murray Lawson McEwan (20 September 1936 – 4 April 1984) was a New Zealand sportsman who played provincial basketball and cricket. McEwan was born at Dunedin in Otago in 1936 and educated at Otago Boys' High School in the city. He worked in the ...
, 1957/58 *
James MacFarlane James MacFarlane (17 July 1866 – 11 December 1942) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Canterbury and Otago between the 1887–88 and 1895–96 seasons.Thomas MacFarlane Thomas Macfarlane (1811–1885) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the Auckland Region, New Zealand. He represented the Northern Division electorate from 1867 Events January–March * January 1 – The Covington–C ...
, 1870/71–1873/74 * Thomas Albert McFarlane, 1909/10–1919/20 *
Peter McGlashan Peter Donald McGlashan (born 22 June 1979) is a former cricketer who represented New Zealand in 11 Twenty20 Internationals and four One Day Internationals. A right-handed wicket-keeper-batsman, he played for Central Districts, Otago and North ...
, 2002/03 *
Gordon McGregor Gordon Roy McGregor, (September 26, 1901 – March 3, 1971) was a Canadian businessman and the first president of Air Canada. Early life Born in Montreal, Quebec, he graduated from McGill University in 1923 with a degree in engineering. F ...
, 1935/36–1939/40 *J McGregor, 1884/85 *
Noel McGregor Spencer Noel McGregor (18 December 1931 – 21 November 2007) was a Test cricketer who played 25 Test matches for New Zealand between 1954–55 and 1964–65. He was the New Zealand Cricket Almanack Player of the Year in 1968. Domestic career N ...
, 1947/48–1968/69 * James McHaffie, 1931/32 * David McHardy, 1991/92–1992/93 * Jarrod McKay, 2020/21–2022/23 *
Brian McKechnie Brian John McKechnie (born 6 November 1953) is a former " double All Black" - representing New Zealand in both rugby union and cricket. Rugby career He played 26 matches for the All Blacks as a first five-eighth and fullback, most memorably be ...
, 1971/72–1985/86 * Don McKechnie, 1975/76–1980/81 * Angus McKenzie, 2019/20–2021/22 * John McKenzie, 1893/94–1894/95 * Michael MacKenzie, 1992/93 * Marcel McKenzie, 2002/03–2007/08 *
Norman McKenzie Norman McKenzie (born 7 May 1946) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Otago during the 1972–73 season.
, 1972/73 * William Mackersy, 1906/07–1907/08 * Kenneth McKnight, 1987/88–1991/92 * Stewart McKnight, 1958/59–1966/67 * Duncan McLachlan, 1912/13 * William McLennan, 1879/80 *
James McMillan James (or Jim or Jimmy) McMillan or MacMillan may refer to: Sportspeople * James McMillan (footballer, born c. 1866) (c. 1866–?), played for Sunderland * James McMillan (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1937), played for Scotland,Everton and St B ...
, 2000/01–2014/15 * John McMullan, 1917/18–1929/30 *
Hugh MacNeil Hugh MacNeil (26 October 1860 – 14 September 1924) was a New Zealand cricketer, golfer and businessman. Life and business career Hugh MacNeil was born in Glasgow in 1860, his parents' second son. The family migrated to Dunedin in 1865. He at ...
, 1877/78–1893/94 *
Warren McSkimming Warren Charles McSkimming (born 21 June 1979) is a New Zealand former professional cricketer. He played for the Otago cricket team between the 1999–00 season and 2011–12, making more than 170 senior appearances for the side. McSkimming was ...
, 1999/2000–2011/12 *
Henry Maddock Henry Maddock (died 1824) was an English barrister and legal author. Life The eldest son of Henry Maddock of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, resided for a time at, but took no degree from, St John's College, Cambridge. On 25 April 1796 he enter ...
, 1863/64–1869/70 * Walter Malcolm, 1914/15 *
John Mallard John Rowland Mallard OBE FRSE FREng (14 January 1927 – 25 February 2021) was an English physicist and professor of Medical Physics at the University of Aberdeen from 1965 until his retirement in 1992. He was known for setting up and leading ...
, 1882/83–1884/85 *
Neil Mallender Neil Alan Mallender (born 13 August 1961) is a former English cricketer. Born in Kirk Sandall, Yorkshire, Mallender was a right-arm fast-medium bowler and a right-hand lower order batsman who improved as his career progressed. He played first-cla ...
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, 1991/92 *
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Russell Mawhinney Russell Eric Wilson Mawhinney (born 28 March 1960) is a New Zealand lawyer and former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Otago cricket team, Otago, Griqualand West cricket team, Griqualand West and Northern Districts men's cricket tea ...
, 1990/91–1991/92 *
Robert Maxwell Ian Robert Maxwell (born Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor, member of parliament (MP), suspected spy, and fraudster. Early in his life, Maxwell escaped from N ...
, 1970/71 *
Matthew Maynard Matthew Peter Maynard, (born 21 March 1966) is an English cricket coach and former cricketer. He played in four Tests and fourteen ODIs for England. Maynard was a batsman (and, later in his career, wicketkeeper) known for his aggressive and da ...
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Leslie Milnes Leslie Albert Milnes (3 July 1922 – 20 March 2013) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played nine first-class matches between the 1942–43 and 1948–49.
, 1944/45–1948/49 *D Mitchell, 1881/82–1882/83 * John Mitchell, 1968/69 * Mohammad Wasim, 2002/03–2004/05 *
Alex Moir Alexander McKenzie Moir (17 July 1919 – 17 June 2000) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played 17 Test matches for New Zealand in the 1950s as a leg-spinner and lower-order batsman. Early life Moir served in Europe with New Zealand forces in W ...
, 1949/50–1961/62 * Denis Moloney, 1929/30–1939/40 * Leonard Monk, 1901/02 *
Philip Monk Philip Monk (23 August 1907 – 17 October 1993) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played five first-class matches for Otago between 1928 and 1930. See also * List of Otago representative cricketers This is a list of cricketers who have ...
, 1928/29–1929/30 * Alastair Monteath, 1939/40 * James Moore, 1905/06 *
Leighton Morgan Leighton James Morgan (born 16 February 1981) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Wellington in the 2001–02 and 2002–03 seasons and for Otago between 2007–08 and 2009–10.Nathan Morland Nathan Douglas Morland (born 20 December 1976) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 34 first-class and 38 List A matches, mainly for Otago, between the 1996–97 and 2003–04 seasons.Alexander Morris, 1884/85 * Charles Morris, 1863/64 *
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, 2019/20–2022/23 * Donald Murdoch, 1943/44–1944/45 * Geoffrey Murdoch, 1974/75 * Ronald Murdoch, 1964/65 *
William Murison William Dick Murison (24 February 1837 – 28 December 1877) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament and a cricketer from Otago, New Zealand. Biography Murison was born in Alyth, Perthshire, Scotland, and migrated to New Zealand in 1856. He p ...
, 1864/65–1866/67 *
John Murtagh John Richard Murtagh (born 21 July 1967) is a New Zealand cricketer. A middle-order batsman, Murtagh Captain (cricket), captained the New Zealand cricket team, New Zealand Under-19 team in three Youth Tests and three Youth ODIs against the Au ...
, 1988/89


N

*
Dirk Nannes Dirk Peter Nannes (born 16 May 1976) is an Australian-Dutch cricket commentator and former cricketer who has played internationally for both Australia and the Netherlands, one of the few players to represent multiple international teams. From ...
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Chris Nash Christopher David Nash (born 19 May 1983) is a retired English cricketer who represented Sussex and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in an 18-year professional career. He also played first-class cricket for Loughborough UCCE in 2003 and 20 ...
, 2010/11 *
Dion Nash Dion Joseph Nash (born 20 November 1971) is a New Zealand entrepreneur and former cricketer. He played for the New Zealand cricket team, captaining the team in 1999 with the injury of regular captain Stephen Fleming. Nash was a right-arm fast m ...
, 1992/93–1993/94 *
James Neesham James Douglas Sheahan Neesham (born 17 September 1990), better known as Jimmy Neesham, is a New Zealand international cricketer who has played for New Zealand cricket team. He currently plays in various T20 leagues around the globe as an All-ro ...
, 2011/12–2017/18 * James Nelson, 1914/15 *
Peter Neutze Peter Stephen Neutze (born 5 September 1963) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played 15 first-class cricket and six List A cricket, List A matches for Otago cricket team, Otago, Auckland cricket team, Auckland, and Northern Districts men's ...
, 1984/85 * Joseph Nicholls, 1876/77 *
Colin Nicholson Colin Maurice Nicholson (21 June 1936 – 31 October 2015) was a New Zealand lawyer and jurist. He served as a judge of the High Court of New Zealand from 1998 until 2009. He also served as a justice of the High Court of the Cook Islands from ...
, 1963/64 *
Kenneth Nicholson Kenneth Alan Nicholson (born 7 August 1945) is a New Zealand former cricketer and journalist. He played one first-class and three List A matches for Otago between 1971 and 1973. Nicholson also played for Southland cricket team for 20 years. In ...
, 1971/72–1972/73 *
Victor Nicholson Victor Rylands Nicholson (25 August 1892 – 11 April 1946) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played one first-class match for Otago in 1914/15. Nicholson was educated at the Otago Boys' High School and Otago Medical School and worked as a ...
, 1914/15 *
Rob Nicol Robert James Nicol (born 28 May 1983 in Auckland) is a former New Zealand cricketer, who played all formats of the game. He is a right-handed opening batsman and bowled right arm off spin occasionally. Domestically, Nicol has played first-clas ...
, 2017/18 * John Nimmo, 1933/34–1936/37 * Robert Niven, 1877/78–1888/89 * Kieran Noema-Barnett, 2006/07


O

* Kevin O'Connor, 1969/70–1970/71 *
Shayne O'Connor Shayne Barry O'Connor (born 15 November 1973) is a former New Zealand international cricketer, who played in 19 Test matches and 38 One Day Internationals between 1997 and 2001.Karl O'Dowda, 1991/92–2000/01 * Geoffrey Osborne, 1977/78–1981/82 *
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, 1946/47–1947/48 * Guy Overton, 1945/46–1955/56


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George Paramor George Paramor (19 June 1846 – 2 August 1925) was an English cricketer. He moved to New Zealand in 1873 and played eight first-class matches for Otago between 1873 and 1881. Paramor was employed by the Dunedin Cricket Club as a professional ...
, 1873/74–1880/81 *
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Peter Petherick Peter James Petherick (25 September 1942 – 7 June 2015) was a New Zealand cricketer who represented New Zealand in six Test cricket matches between October 1976 and March 1977 as an off-spinner. He is one of two New Zealand bowlers to achieve ...
, 1975/76–1977/78 *
Dale Phillips Dale Nathan Phillips (born 15 October 1998) is a New Zealand cricketer. He was educated at Sacred Heart College, Auckland where he played cricket. He made his first-class debut on 21 October 2019, for Otago in the 2019–20 Plunket Shield seas ...
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, 1931/32–1932/33 *
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Craig Pryor Craig Pryor (born 15 October 1973) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played first-class and List A matches for Auckland and Otago between the 1997–98 and 2003–04 seasons. Pryor was born at Auckland in 1973 and educated at Auckland G ...
, 2000/01–2001/02 *
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, 1938/39


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Michael Rae Michael Rae (born 13 June 1995) is a New Zealand first-class cricketer who plays for Canterbury cricket team, Canterbury. He made his List A cricket, List A debut for New Zealand national cricket team, New Zealand XI Pakistani cricket team in Ne ...
, 2014/15–2022/23 * Ben Raine, 2018/19 *
Albert Rains Albert McKinley Rains (March 11, 1902 – March 22, 1991) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born in Grove Oak, Alabama, Rains attended the public schools, Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama, State Tea ...
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George Reardon George Reardon (May 23, 1930 − September 6, 1998) was an American physician from Hartford, Connecticut, charged with abusing hundreds or possibly thousands of children.Daniel P. Jones, Fulvio Cativo and William Hathaway: ''A Cache Of Porn Police ...
, 1903/04 *
Daryll Reddington Daryll Reddington (born 17 October 1972) is a former New Zealand cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Otago. He was born in Queenstown. Reddington, who had played two Challenge Matches i ...
, 2002/03 * James Redfearn, 1863/64 *
Aaron Redmond Aaron James Redmond (born 23 September 1979) is a former New Zealand international cricketer. He was a member of the Otago cricket team for ten seasons. Redmond is a right-handed batsman who debuted for Canterbury in the 1999/2000 season, playin ...
, 2004/05–2014/15 *
Darron Reekers Darron John Reekers (born 26 May 1973) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played for the Netherlands national cricket team. He played as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler. He originally played cricket in his native New ...
, 1997/98 *
Mitch Renwick Mitchell Renwick (born 23 February 1993) is a New Zealand cricketer who has played first-class cricket since 2016. He is a batsman and occasional wicket-keeper. Renwick was born in Palmerston North and attended Palmerston North Boys' High School ...
, 2018/19–2021/22 * John Reid, 1956/57–1957/58 * David Rhodes, 1874/75 * Hiram Rhodes, 1872/73–1876/77 * Simon Richards, 1983/84–1984/85 *H Richardson, 1865/66 * Mark Richardson, 1992/93–2000/01 *
Michael Rippon Michael James Rippon (born 14 September 1991) is a South African-born cricketer. He current plays international cricket for New Zealand, having previously also played for the Netherlands national cricket team. He is a right-handed batsman who bo ...
, 2016/17–2022/23 * Albert Roberts, 1944/45–1950/51 * Gordon Robertson, 1937/38–1940/41 *
Iain Robertson Iain Robertson (born 27 May 1981) is a BAFTA award winning Scottish actor. He portrayed Lex in cult Glasgow gang film, ''Small Faces'', though Robertson is also known for his work in the long-running children's drama, ''Grange Hill'' and '' T ...
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, 1999/2000–2003/04 *
Hamish Rutherford Hamish Duncan Rutherford (born 27 April 1989) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays first-class cricket for Otago and represents New Zealand in international cricket. A left-handed batsman, occasional left-arm spin bowler and Twenty20 specialist ...
, 2008/09–2022/23 *
Ian Rutherford Ian Alexander Rutherford (born 30 June 1957) was a New Zealand cricketer who played for Central Districts and Otago between 1974 and 1984. In 1978-79 in the Shell Trophy Final he batted for 625 minutes for his highest first-class score of 222 ...
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Jesse Ryder Jesse Daniel Ryder (born 6 August 1984) is a former international New Zealand cricketer, who played all forms of the game. He is a middle-order batsman for Tests and is an opening batsman in ODIs. Ryder also bowls useful medium-pace. Ryder has ...
, 2013/14–2014/15


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Douglas St. John Douglas Stuart St John (26 February 1928 – 11 July 1992) was a New Zealand first class cricketer who played for Otago and Wellington between 1946 and 1956. A right-handed batsman, St. John played 34 matches in total, scoring 1,236 runs at 20 ...
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, 1961/62–1971/72 *
David Sewell David Graham Sewell (born 20 October 1977) is a former New Zealand cricketer. He played one Test match for New Zealand against Zimbabwe in 1997. Sewell was born in Christchurch. He was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm fast-medium bowler. ...
, 1995/96–2005/06 *
Dayle Shackel Dayle Shackel (born 29 January 1970) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played one List A cricket, List A match for Otago cricket team, Otago in 1993/94. Shackel later became the physiotherapist for the New Zealand national cricket team, New ...
, 1993/94 *
Frank Shacklock Francis Joseph Shacklock (22 September 1861 – 1 May 1937) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire in 1883 and between 1886 and 1893, for Derbyshire in 1884 and 1885, for MCC between 1889 and 1893 and for Ota ...
, 1903/04–1904/05 *
Gareth Shaw Gareth Simon Shaw (born 14 February 1982) is a New Zealand former cricketer. He played for the New Zealand national under-19 cricket team in the 2000 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in 2000 and later played first-class and List A cricket for Auckland ...
, 2005/06 * Jordan Sheed, 2001/02–2008/09 * James Shepherd, 1912/13–1930/31 * Cliff Shirley, 1945/46 *
Harry Siedeberg Henry George Siedeberg (13 July 1877 – 21 May 1945) was a New Zealand cricketer who represented the national side and was several times the national billiards champion. Early life and family Harry Siedeberg was one of several children of Fra ...
, 1898/99–1921/22 *
Ron Silver Ronald Arthur Silver (July 2, 1946 – March 15, 2009) was an American actor/activist, director, producer, and radio host. As an actor, he portrayed Henry Kissinger, Alan Dershowitz and Angelo Dundee. He was awarded a Tony in 1988 for Best Actor ...
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Darren Stevens Darren Ian Stevens (born 30 April 1976) is an English cricketer. An all-rounder, he bats right-handed and bowls right-arm medium-pace. In first-class cricket, he has scored over 16,000 runs and since the age of 35 has taken over 500 wickets an ...
, 2010/11 *
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, 1963/64–1968/69 *
Russell Stewart Russell "Rusty" Stewart (born 9 October 1960 in Melbourne) is an Australian former professional darts player. He used the nickname Rusty for his matches. Playing career Stewart was one of the most successful Australian darts players of the 1 ...
, 1973/74–1977/78 *
Walter Strang Walter Wilson Strang (15 April 1888 – 28 February 1944) was a New Zealand cricketer and businessman. He played one first-class match for Otago in 1929–30, when he captained the team in the final match of that season's Plunket Shield. Lif ...
, 1929/30 *
Henry Stronach Henry Donald Stronach (27 January 1865 – 12 April 1932) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played six first-class matches for Otago between the 1892–93 and 1894–95 seasons. Stronach was born at Deepdell Station in North Otago but grew up i ...
, 1892/93–1894/95 *
Bert Sutcliffe Bert Sutcliffe (17 November 1923 – 20 April 2001) was a New Zealand Test cricketer. Sutcliffe was a successful left-hand batsman. His batting achievements on tour in England in 1949, which included four fifties and a century in the Tests, e ...
, 1946/47–1961/62 *H Sutcliffe, 1875/76 * Trevor Sutherland, 1979/80 * Arthur Symonds, 1926/27


T

* William Tait, 1872/73–1874/75 *
Ron Talbot Ronald Osmond Talbot (26 November 1903 – 5 January 1983), was a New Zealand sportsman who played first-class cricket between the 1922–23 and 1935–36 seasons, and toured England with the national team in 1931. He also played representativ ...
, 1933/34–1935/36 * Josh Tasman-Jones, 2016/17–2021/22 *
Ryan ten Doeschate Ryan Neil ten Doeschate (; born 30 June 1980) is a former Dutch–South African cricketer who played for the Netherlands national cricket team in One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket. Ten Doeschate was named ICC ...
, 2012/13–2014/15 * Neale Thompson, 1956/57–1962/63 *
Graeme Thomson Sir Graeme Thomson (9 August 1875 – 28 September 1933) was a British civil servant in the Admiralty, who served as a colonial civil servant and then governor in several British colonies. Admiralty clerk Graeme Thomson was educated at Winche ...
, 1973/74–1980/81 * James Thomson, 1873/74 * Greg Todd, 2004/05–2009/10 *
Cecil Toomey Cecil Dominic Gerard Toomey (4 October 1915 – 11 August 1981) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played eight first-class matches, seven of them for Otago between the 1939–40 and 1945–46 seasons. Toomey was born at Dunedin in 1915 and ...
, 1939/40–1945/46 *Francis Toomey, 1934/35–1935/36 *Richard Torrance, 1905/06–1927/28 *Sean Tracy, 1990/91 *Jonathan Trott, 2005/06 *Bertie Tuckwell, 1912/13–1914/15 *Albert Turnbull, 1896/97 *Percival Turnbull, 1884/85 *Glenn Turner, 1964/65–1982/83 *Nicholas Turner (cricketer), Nicholas Turner, 2006/07–2007/08 *Gibson Turton, 1863/64–1871/72


U

*Kenneth Uttley, 1933/34–1938/39


V

*Henry Vallange, 1886/87 *John Vear, 1959/60–1960/61 *John Veitch (cricketer), John Veitch, 1957/58–1963/64 *Edward Vernon (New Zealand cricketer), Edward Vernon, 1878/79–1879/80 *Christi Viljoen, 2015/16–2018/19 *William Vorrath, 1927/28–1929/30


W

*Neil Wagner, 2008/09–2017/18 *Scott Waide, 2001/02 *Derek Walker (cricketer), Derek Walker, 1980/81–1988/89 *John Walls (cricketer), John Walls, 1886/87 *Kerry Walmsley, 2000/01–2002/03 *Ivan Walsh, 1948/49–1949/50 *Eric Watson (cricketer), Eric Watson, 1947/48–1959/60 *Harold Watson (New Zealand cricketer), Harold Watson, 1907/08–1914/15 *Leo Watson (cricketer), Leo Watson, 1911/12 *Leonard Watson, 1953/54 *David Watt (New Zealand cricketer), David Watt, 1943/44 *Les Watt, 1943/44–1962/63 *Murray Webb, 1969/70–1973/74 *Richard Webb (cricketer), Richard Webb, 1974/75–1983/84 *William Webb (cricketer, born 1872), William Webb, 1897/98–1900/01 *Rudi Webster, 1966/67–1967/68 *Frank Wells (cricketer), Frank Wells, 1895/96–1896/97 *Sam Wells (cricketer), Sam Wells, 2007/08–2016/17 *Roy Westbrook, 1914/15–1921/22 *Beckham Wheeler-Greenall, 2021/22 *John Wilkie (cricketer), John Wilkie, 1901/02 *Robert Wilkie (cricketer), Robert Wilkie, 1899/1900 *Anthony Wilkinson (New Zealand cricketer), Anthony Wilkinson, 2001/02–2002/03 *Arnold Williams (cricketer), Arnold Williams, 1886/87–1894/95 *Frank Williams (cricketer), Frank Williams, 1898/99–1908/09 *Garry Williams (New Zealand cricketer), Garry Williams, 1975/76–1977/78 *JW Wills, 1869/70 *Brad Wilson (cricketer), Brad Wilson, 2015/16–2018/19 *Charles Wilson (cricketer), Charles Wilson, 1905/06–1911/12 *Ernest Wilson (New Zealand cricketer), Ernest Wilson, 1927/28 *Jeff Wilson (sportsman), Jeff Wilson, 1991/92–2005/06 *Robert Wilson (cricketer, born 1948), Robert Wilson, 1971/72–1978/79 *John Wilson (New Zealand cricketer), John Wilson, 1982/83–1988/89 *Paul Wiseman, 1994/95–2000/01 *Richard Wixon, 1993/94–1994/95 *Norman Woods, 1958/59–1965/66 *Charles Wordsworth (cricketer), Charles Wordsworth, 1908/09–1909/10 *Rupert Worker, 1923/24–1925/26 *Calvert Worthington, 1864/65–1865/66 *William Wyinks, 1882/83–1885/86


Y

*Yasir Arafat (cricketer, born 1982), Yasir Arafat, 2009/10


Z

*Carl Zimmerman (cricketer), Carl Zimmerman, 1925/26–1929/30


Notes


References


Bibliography

*McCarron A (2010) ''New Zealand Cricketers 1863/64–2010''. Cardiff: The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians.


External links


Otago Cricket Association website
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