Kristian Clarke

Kristian Clarke

New Zealand
Bowler Right Handed 24 Yrs
Kristian Clarke is one of those quietly determined cricketers who prefers to let his performances speak for him. A right-arm medium-fast bowler who can swing the ball both ways and contribute valuable lower-order runs, Clarke has steadily built a reputation as one of New Zealand’s most well-ro...
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Personal Information
Born06-03-2001
Birth PlaceNew Zealand
Current Age24 yrs
RoleBowler
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm medium
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
ODI 3 2 1 35 22 35.00 159.09 24 0 0 0 4 1
T20I 1 1 0 0 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0
FC 28 46 7 928 1828 23.79 50.77 63 0 0 3 113 11
List A 34 23 6 373 457 21.94 81.62 100 0 1 0 36 12
T20 22 12 5 61 54 8.71 112.96 14 0 0 0 4 2
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
ODI 3 3 27 162 0 183 7 26.14 23.14 6.78 3/54 0 0
T20I 1 1 4 24 0 40 1 40.00 24.00 10.00 1/40 0 0
FC 28 52 762.3 4575 141 2602 79 32.94 57.91 3.41 6/45 2 0
List A 34 32 254.3 1527 17 1465 52 28.17 29.37 5.76 5/67 2 0
T20 22 21 71.2 428 1 647 24 26.96 17.83 9.07 3/32 0 0

Kristian Clarke is one of those quietly determined cricketers who prefers to let his performances speak for him. A right-arm medium-fast bowler who can swing the ball both ways and contribute valuable lower-order runs, Clarke has steadily built a reputation as one of New Zealand’s most well-rounded young cricketers. While he may not be the most flamboyant presence on the field, his calm temperament, work ethic, and maturity make him the kind of player every squad values.


Clarke first came into national prominence during the 2020 ICC Under-19 World Cup in South Africa, where he emerged as one of New Zealand’s standout performers. He finished as the team’s most successful bowler, collecting 7 wickets in just three innings, and also added crucial runs with the bat. His composed, unbeaten, match-winning knock in the tense quarterfinal against the West Indies remains one of the defining moments of his youth career and revealed a temperament well beyond his years.


He transitioned smoothly into senior cricket with Northern Districts, where he gradually developed into a dependable all-format contributor. Clarke’s rise continued with strong performances for New Zealand A and consistent displays across the domestic circuit. His breakthrough moment arrived during the 2025 Ford Trophy season, when he produced a career-defining all-round performance: an unbeaten 100 from 107 balls, his first century in representative cricket, followed by a decisive spell of 3 for 57.


That outstanding run of form earned him his maiden New Zealand call-up for the third and final ODI of the home series against England in 2025 as a replacement for the injured Matt Henry. Although he did not make his debut on that occasion, it was clear that at this stage of his career, an international debut was no longer a distant prospect but an imminent one. 

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