Squad Number:
87
DOB:
18.06.87
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
April 2014 v Gloucestershire
Best Performance:
9-40 v Somerset (September 2019) | 97* v Lancashire (June 2017)
Kyle Abbott was born in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and has represented his national side in all formats. A Hampshire fan favourite, he made history in 2019 by taking 17-86 against Somerset, the fourth-best haul ever in England. He has taken over 500 wickets for the club across formats and, in 2025, claimed 50 wickets for the sixth time in his career, reinforcing his status as one of the most consistent and impactful bowlers in county cricket.
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Squad Number:
15
DOB:
12.11.01
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat
Debut:
July 2021 v Somerset
Best Performance:
114 v Surrey (May 2024)
Toby Albert was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire and is a product of Hampshire's impressive youth system. Albert made his First XI debut in the 2021 Vitality Blast, before helping the Hawks to a third T20 title the following season. He made appearances across all three formats in 2023, including helping the side to the Metro Bank One Day Cup final. In 2024, he scored his maiden century for the club in the County Championship against Surrey.
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Squad Number:
95
DOB:
13.03.03
Player Style:
Right arm fast, right hand bat
Debut:
April 2025 v Yorkshire
Best Performance:
5-72 v Worcestershire (July 2025, County Championship)
Sonny Baker is a fast bowler known for his express pace and late inswing. He joined Hampshire in late 2024 from Somerset and has also featured for Southern Brave and Manchester Originals in The Hundred. He claimed the wicket of Jonny Bairstow twice on debut and has already earned full international honours in white-ball cricket, with a second England Lions tour under his belt in the winter of 2025-26.
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Ben Brown
Wicket Keeper-Batter & CC Captain
Squad Number:
10
DOB:
23.11.88
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Wicket Keeper
Debut:
April 2022 v Somerset
Best Performance:
165* v Surrey (May 2024, County Championship)
Ben Brown, a wicket keeper-batter from Crawley, joined Hampshire in 2022 after over two decades with Sussex. He has scored over 14,000 runs across formats with standout performances including a season-best 162 in the 2025 County Championship and 139* in the 2024 One Day Cup. He took over the red ball captaincy from James Vince and signed a contract extension in August 2025, keeping him at the Utilita Bowl until the end of the 2026 season.
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Squad Number:
44
DOB:
02.05.01
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
August 2020 v Kent Spitfires
Best Performance:
4-24 v Somerset (July 2021)
Scott Currie was born in Poole, Dorset and is a product of Hampshire's impressive youth system. Currie made his T20 and First-Class debuts for Hampshire during the 2020 season. He was part of the Hawks squad which won the Vitality Blast in 2022, while he took 14 wickets in the club's 2023 Metro Bank One Day Cup campaign as they reached the final. He also scored a maiden century with the bat whilst on-loan with Leicestershire during 2024.
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Squad Number:
8
DOB:
01.03.90
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Left Arm Bowler
Debut:
August 2007 v Northamptonshire
Best Performance:
171 v Kent (April 2022) | 7-15 v Warwickshire (August 2023)
Liam Dawson was born in Swindon and has been a key all-rounder for Hampshire since 2007. He’s won six trophies, played for England in all formats, and was part of the 2019 World Cup winning squad. In 2024, Dawson was named PCA Men's Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. He followed up with 762 runs and 41 wickets across formats for Hampshire and took a four-wicket haul on his T20I return in 2025.
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Squad Number:
26
DOB:
24.01.90
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
April 2019 v Kent
Best Performance:
6-37 v Northamptonshire (April 2023) | 78* v Kent (September 2022)
James Fuller was born in Cape Town, South Africa and joined the club in 2018. Fuller became the 15th player to take a hat-trick for the club with an incredible spell against Surrey in 2020. His all-round performances were crucial in the Hawks' Vitality Blast triumph and County Championship campaign as he was named Players’ Player of the Year in 2022. In 2025, he enjoyed his most prolific red-ball season, taking 35 wickets.
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Nick Gubbins
Batter & ODC Captain
Squad Number:
31
DOB:
31.12.93
Player Style:
Left Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
July 2021 v Surrey
Best Performance:
139* v Somerset (September 2023) | 4-38 v Sussex (July 2021)
Nick Gubbins was born in Richmond, Surrey and joined Hampshire during the 2021 season. After seven successful seasons at Middlesex, including a County Championship title in 2016, he moved to Hampshire. Since 2022, he has captained the One Day Cup side, reaching the knockout stages every year. In 2025, Gubbins led Hampshire to the ODC Final for the second time as he scored over 700 runs, including a career-best 144* against Glamorgan.
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Squad Number:
7
DOB:
05.10.88
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
August 2010 v Leicestershire
Best Performance:
122 v Surrey (May 2011) | 2-14 v Trinidad & Tobago (January 2011)
Benny Howell was born in Bordeaux, France but has represented the England Lions on one occasion. Howell started his career with Hampshire, before leaving to join Gloucestershire in 2012. He signed a three-year white-ball contract with Hampshire following the conclusion of the 2022 season and helped the Hawks reach a record tenth Finals Day in his first season back. He has established himself as a player for the big occasions, guiding Hampshire to crucial, narrow wins on multiple occasions.
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Squad Number:
91
DOB:
09.09.05
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Fast
Debut:
August 2023 v Middlesex
Best Performance:
4-29 v Northamptonshire (Aug 2024, One Day Cup)
Coming through the Hampshire Academy, Jack made his first team debut in the One-Day Cup in 2023 and quickly became a consistent performer. International call-ups came, first with the Under 19s alongside teammate Dom Kelly, before England Lions call-ups in 2025 where Jack impressed against Zimbabwe and India A and was awarded a place on the Lions’ tour of Australia. Jack is also Christian and the son of a local vicar.
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Squad Number:
16
DOB:
01.10.05
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Medium-Fast
Debut:
May 2022 v Sri Lanka Development XI
Best Performance:
45 v Worcestershire (August 2024), 5-19 v Derbyshire (August 2024)
Coming through the Hampshire youth academy, Kelly broke into the first team during 2023 in the One Day Cup. After regular appearances in the One Day Cup during 2023 and for the England under-19s, Kelly became the youngest player to take a hattrick for Hampshire, and the club’s first in List-A cricket since 1981. He made his County Championship debut in 2025 against Worcestershire and claimed Adam Hose as his first Championship wicket.
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Squad Number:
19
DOB:
21.01.02
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
August 2021 v Durham
Best Performance:
116 v Warwickshire (April 2024)
Fletcha Middleton, born in Winchester, is a talented batter from Hampshire’s youth system and son of ex-player Tony Middleton. After debuting in 2021, he became a regular in the 2022 One Day Cup side before debuting in red ball cricket in 2023 and scored twin 50s in his first Championship match. In 2025, he was Hampshire’s second-highest run-scorer in the County Championship and he signed a two-year contract extension through to the end of 2027.
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Squad Number:
3
DOB:
02.06.99
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
September 2017 v Middlesex
Best Performance:
122 v Nottinghamshire (July 2025, County Championship) | 6-67 v Lancashire (June 2023)
Felix Organ was born in Sydney, Australia and is a product of Hampshire’s highly successful youth system. Organ made his professional debut in 2017 against Middlesex in the County Championship and has since become a valuable versatile member of Hampshire's four-day and one-day squads. In 2025, he averaged 51.60 with the bat in the Championship and recorded a career-best score of 122 against Nottinghamshire.
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Squad Number:
27
DOB:
06.04.01
Player Style:
Left Hand Bat, Wicket Keeper
Debut:
April 2024 v Lancashire
Best Performance:
131 v Leicestershire (Aug 2025, One Day Cup)
Ali Orr, born in Eastbourne, Sussex, joined Hampshire from Sussex ahead of the 2024 season. He made an immediate impact with a century, against Durham, in just his fourth match for the club but a broken arm saw further opportunities limited in his first season. In 2025, Orr starred in the One Day Cup, scoring 602 runs at 54.72, including a century in the final. He formed a prolific opening partnership with Nick Gubbins and contributed across formats as Hampshire reached a record 11th Finals Day in the Vitality Blast.
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Squad Number:
24
DOB:
24.03.03
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
July 2021 v Surrey
Best Performance:
181 v Kent (August 2022) | 2-28 v Gloucestershire (August 2021)
Tom Prest was born in Wimborne, Dorset and is another product of Hampshire's impressive youth system. Prest made his First XI debut in the 2021 Vitality Blast, before captaining the Young Lions to the U19 World Cup final. 2023 saw him play a crucial part in both of the club's white-ball sides, before making his maiden First-Class century against Essex in the County Championship the same year.
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Squad Number:
88
DOB:
26.06.87
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
April 2025 v Yorkshire
Best Performance:
46 v Yorkshire (Apr 2025)
Mark Stoneman was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and joined the club ahead of the 2025 season. The left-handed opener made his debut for Durham in 2007 where he spent a decade before stints at Surrey and Middlesex. He featured 11 times for England in Test cricket and scored five fifties.
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Squad Number:
6
DOB:
10.04.01
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
July 2021 v Essex
Best Performance:
5-25 v Lancashire (August 2022)
John Turner, born in Johannesburg, is a product of Hampshire’s youth system. He debuted in 2021, dismissing Alastair Cook as his first victim. After standout T20 performances in 2023 (21 wickets in 11 Blast matches), Turner earned England caps in 2024 against West Indies. He took seven Championship wickets and five in the Vitality Blast before a stress fracture sidelined him mid-season in 2025 and signed a contract extension with through 2027.
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James Vince
Batter & T20 Captain
Squad Number:
14
DOB:
14.03.91
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
May 2009 v Loughborough MCCU
Best Performance:
240 v Essex (June 2014)
James Vince was born in Cuckfield, Sussex and was club captain from 2015–2025. A product of Hampshire’s youth system, he debuted in 2009 and featured in five trophy-winning squads, including the 2022 Vitality Blast. He scored his first international century in 2021 and signed a white-ball exclusive contract in 2025; he scored 527 runs and led Hampshire to a record 11th appearance at Vitality Blast Finals Day that summer.
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Squad Number:
5
DOB:
19.01.97
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
April 2016 v Cardiff MCCU
Best Performance:
168 v Somerset (April 2022)
Joe Weatherley, born in Winchester, is a product of Hampshire’s youth system and debuted in 2016. A consistent performer, he played key roles in Hampshire’s 2018 One Day Cup and 2022 Vitality Blast wins. In 2025, he hit a career-best 116* in the One Day Cup, scored 328 runs in the Vitality Blast, reinforcing his status as one of the most dependable white-ball batters in domestic cricket; he also made two fifties in the County Championship.
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Squad Number:
58
DOB:
26.08.96
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Right Arm Bowler
Debut:
May 2015 v Middlesex
Best Performance:
6-51 v Nottinghamshire (August 2016)
Brad Wheal was born in Durban, South Africa but has represented Scotland at both ODI and IT20 level. Wheal joined Hampshire in 2015 and has since made appearances in all formats. He has particularly impressed in T20 cricket and took 21 wickets during Hampshire Hawks' triumphant 2022 Vitality Blast campaign. Further international caps for Scotland have seen him represent his country at multiple World Cups.
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Squad Number:
25
DOB:
27.06.90
Player Style:
Right Hand Bat, Left Arm Bowler
Debut:
April 2009 v Glamorgan
Best Performance:
5-22 v Glamorgan (August 2012)
Chris Wood is Hampshire’s leading men’s T20 wicket taker and a product of the club’s impressive youth system. Since debuting in 2010, the left-arm seamer has helped secure two List A and three T20 titles, including the double in 2012. In 2025, he took 11 wickets in the Vitality Blast as Hampshire reached a record eleventh Finals Day. A 2024 testimonial marked 15 seasons with the club, and he signed a contract extension through 2026.
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