Can you tell who these famous Australian cricket players are from their childhood photos?

Before they became household names, these Australian cricket stars were ordinary kids with big dreams.

Some of them became Test stars, others excelled in the shorter form of the game, while the elite became champions in all forms of cricket – and even other sports.

Can you guess these famous Australian cricket stars from their childhood photos?

This young lady would soon swap fairytale dresses and dolls for footy studs and cricket bats

This young prodigy was destined for greatness and excelled in both cricket and football during her childhood. Known for her calm demeanor and versatility on the field, she dominated international cricket as a powerful all-rounder. Her athletic ability was evident even as a child, she often played with boys and held her own.

Even from a very young age, this student of the game took cricket very, very seriously

Even from a very young age, this student of the game took cricket very, very seriously

Even as a child, this cricketing genius showed an obsession with perfecting his craft. His unusual batting technique and tireless practice sessions were the first signs of the master batsman he had become. Once nicknamed ‘next Shane Warne’ for his leg-spin bowling, he went on to become one of the world’s most consistent batsmen. Look closely at this photo: can you spot this future cricket star?

He doesn't share many childhood photos, but his baby face has earned him the nickname "Young"

He doesn’t share many childhood photos, but his baby face has earned him the nickname “Pup.”

The boy in this photo had dreams as lucid as his nickname “Pup.” Known for his elegance with the bat and his sharp cricketing brain, he grew up idolizing the greats of Australian cricket. This future captain impressed with an unforgettable debut century. His leadership helped Australia through some of its most memorable matches.

Who would have thought this young student would go on to make Australian sporting history?

Who would have thought this young student would go on to make Australian sporting history?

A natural leader from an early age, this budding star could always be found with a bat in hand. She quickly rose through the ranks to become the youngest captain of the Australian women’s cricket team. Known for her tactical mind and powerful strokeplay, she has rewritten the record books.

This Australian cricketer lost the baby fat and became a star of the game in the Twenty20 world

This Australian cricketer lost the baby fat and became a star of the game in the Twenty20 world

This mischievous looking boy grew up with a love of bowling with legs, inspired by the great Shane Warne. His quirky personality and characteristic hairstyle make him a striking appearance, both on and off the field. Known for his clever variations and composure under pressure, he is a match winner in the shortest format of the game.

No, it's not the Waugh brothers, or two of the Chappells. They're not the Marsh brothers either. Can you guess which Australian cricket siblings they are?

No, it’s not the Waugh brothers, or two of the Chappells. They’re not the Marsh brothers either. Can you guess which Australian cricket siblings they are?

These two brothers were inseparable growing up, sharing a love for cricket and a healthy dose of sibling rivalry. The elder stunned the world with a record-breaking debut innings, while the younger brought his fiery pace to Australian cricket.

By being bold and brash, this cricket star has had many big moments playing for Australia

By being bold and brash, this cricket star has had many big moments playing for Australia

This sporty child always stood out, both on the cricket field and with a brush in hand. With proud indigenous heritage, she has become a pioneer of diversity in cricket. Known for her explosive hitting and handy off-spin, she has helped Australia win many matches with her fearless approach.

The tough T20 superstar also has a Test century playing for Australia in India

The tough T20 superstar also has a Test century playing for Australia in India

This cheeky grin belonged to a boy known for taking risks – both in cricket and in life. Growing up, he developed a flair for unorthodox shots and earned a reputation as a game-changer in limited-overs cricket. His nickname, ‘The Big Show’, reflects his ability to single-handedly turn games around.

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Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry played for both the Matildas and Australian cricket teams at international level for a time

Ellyse Perry played for both the Matildas and Australian cricket teams at international level for a time

This athlete’s exceptional talent was evident from an early age, excelling in both cricket and football. She made her international cricket debut at the age of 16 and has since become one of Australia’s most celebrated all-rounders. Throughout her career, she has played over 250 international matches, amassed over 5000 runs and taken over 300 wickets across all formats. Her accolades include being named ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Decade (2011–2020) and winning multiple Belinda Clark Awards. Her calm demeanor and versatility on the field have made her a role model for aspiring athletes.

Steve Smith

Steve Smith is on track to become one of Australia's best ever Test batsmen, along with the likes of Ricky Ponting and The Don

Steve Smith is on track to become one of Australia’s best ever Test batsmen, along with the likes of Ricky Ponting and The Don

From his early days, this cricketer was dedicated to mastering his craft. Initially impressing as a leg-spinner, he transformed into one of the world’s best batsmen. He has represented Australia in over 300 international matches and scored over 14,000 runs, including numerous centuries in Test and ODI formats. His unique batting technique and relentless work ethic have earned him multiple awards such as the Allan Border Medal.

Michael Clarke

Clarke was a middle-order powerhouse who led Australia to many famous victories

Clarke was a middle-order powerhouse who led Australia to many famous victories

Affectionately known as ‘Pup’, this cricketer’s elegant batting skills and keen cricketing intelligence were evident in his youth. He captained Australia with distinction and led the team to a World Cup victory in 2015. During his career, he played more than 380 international matches, amassing more than 17,000 runs, including 36 centuries. His leadership and achievements on the field have left an indelible mark on Australian cricket.

Meg Lanning

Lanning has been a hugely important driver of women's cricket and its success in Australia

Lanning has been a hugely important driver of women’s cricket and its success in Australia

A natural leader from her early years, she became the youngest ever captain of the Australian women’s cricket team. Under her leadership, Australia won several World Cup titles. She has played more than 200 international matches, scored more than 7,000 runs, and is known for her tactical acumen and powerful strokeplay. Her contributions have been instrumental in elevating women’s cricket in Australia.

Adam Zampa

Zampa is known for his tight bowling in limited-overs cricket and his flamboyant personality

Zampa is known for his tight bowling in limited-overs cricket and his flamboyant personality

Inspired by the legendary Shane Warne, this leg spinner is known for his quirky personality and distinctive hairstyle. He was a key figure in Australia’s limited-overs squads, playing more than 150 international matches and taking more than 200 wickets. His clever variations and composure under pressure have made him a match-winner in the shortest formats of the game.

Wes and Ashton Agar

Ashton Agar with his family in Britain for his Test debut, including his cricket-playing brother Wes (pictured second from right)

Ashton Agar with his family in Britain for his Test debut, including his cricket-playing brother Wes (pictured second from right)

These brothers shared a passion for cricket from an early age. Ashton, the eldest, made headlines with a record 98 on his Test debut as a teenager. He played more than 60 international matches and was a versatile all-rounder. Known for his fast bowling, Wes has represented Australia in limited-overs formats, showcasing his fiery deliveries. Their sibling rivalry and shared love of the game are a unique addition to Australian cricket.

Ashleigh Gardner

Ashleigh Gardner has become one of the best all-rounders women's sport has ever seen

Ashleigh Gardner has become one of the best all-rounders women’s sport has ever seen

Proud of her indigenous heritage, this talented all-rounder is a pioneer of Australian cricket. Known for her explosive batting and effective off-spin, she has played over 100 international matches, scored over 1500 runs and taken over 100 wickets. Her fearless approach and dedication to promoting diversity have made her an inspiration both on and off the field.

Glenn Maxwell

The Big Show Glenn Maxwell entertains audiences all over the world with his big hits

The Big Show Glenn Maxwell entertains audiences all over the world with his big hits

Nicknamed ‘The Big Show’, this cricketer is known for his unorthodox shots and pioneering skills in limited-overs cricket. He has represented Australia in over 200 international matches, scoring over 7000 runs and taking over 100 wickets. His daring strokeplay and versatility have made him a fan favorite and a crucial asset in Australia’s mid-table.