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Cricket has a rich tradition of using
nicknames . This is a list of nicknames used in international cricket.
National teams
Officials, umpires and commentators
Supporters
Players
Following is arranged according to last names.
A
Paul Adams - Gogga (Afrikaans nickname, which means 'insect')
[54]
Shahid Afridi – Boom Boom Afridi, Lala
[55]
Jonathan Agnew – Aggers, Spiro
[56]
Mushtaq Ahmed – Mushie, Jaadugar
[57]
Saeed Ajmal – The Magician, Saeed Bhai
[58]
Shoaib Akhtar –
Rawalpindi Express
[59]
Wasim Akram – Sultan of Swing
Terry Alderman - The Smiling Assassin,
[60] Clem (after
Clem Jones , alderman and mayor of
Brisbane , curator of
The Gabba )
[61]
James Anderson – The Burnley Lara,
[62] The Burnley Express
[63]
Warwick Armstrong – Big Ship
[64]
Geoff Arnold – Horse
[65]
Mohammad Ashraful – Matin
[66]
Ravichandran Ashwin – Ash, Anna
[67]
Mike Atherton – Athers,
[68] FEC,
[69] Cockroach,
[70] Dready,
[71] Iron Mike
[72]
Babar Azam – Bobby Badshah
[55]
B
Trevor Bailey – The Boil, Barnacle
[73]
David Bairstow - Bluey
[74]
Jonny Bairstow – YJB
[75]
Omari Banks – Bankie
[76]
Eddie Barlow – Bunter
[77]
Gareth Batty – Boris, Nora
[78]
Michael Beer – Frothy
[79]
Ian Bell – Belly,
[80] The Sherminator
[81]
Richie Benaud – Diamonds
[82]
Travis Birt – Edgar
[83]
Allan Border – AB, Captain Grumpy
[84]
Ian Botham – Beefy, Guy the Gorilla
[55]
[85]
[86]
Geoffrey Boycott – Fiery,
[87] Boycs,
[87] Thatch
[87]
Don Bradman – The Don
[88]
Dwayne Bravo – DJ
[89]
Mike Brearley – Brears,
[90] Scagg
[90]
Stuart Broad – Westlife
[91]
Katherine Brunt – Brunty, Nunny
[92]
Jasprit Bumrah – Boom
[93]
[94]
Mark Butcher – Butch, Baz
[95]
C
D
E
F
G
Gautam Gambhir – Gauti
[55]
Sourav Ganguly – Prince of
Kolkata , God of Offside, Dada
[151]
Joel Garner – Big Bird
[55]
[86]
Mike Gatting – Fat Gatt
[152]
Sunil Gavaskar – Little master, Sunny
Chris Gayle – World Boss, Mr. T20,
[153] Universe Boss,
[154]
Herschelle Gibbs – Scooter
[55]
Eddie Gilbert – Fast Eddie
[86]
[155]
Adam Gilchrist – Gilly,
[156] Churchy
[156]
Ashley Giles – Gilo, Skinny, Splash, The King of Spain,
[157] Wheelie Bin
[158]
Jason Gillespie – Dizzy
[55]
David Gower – Stoat
[159]
W. G. Grace – W. G., The Doctor
[160]
Rebecca Grundy – Grunners, Carol
[92]
Umar Gul – Guldozer
[161]
Asanka Gurusinha – Gura
[162]
H
Brad Haddin – BJ, Hadds
[163]
Richard Hadlee – Paddles
[164]
Mohammad Hafeez – Professor, Professor of Sargodha
[165]
Alex Hales – Baz
[166]
Haseeb Hameed – Baby Boycott
[167]
Steve Harmison – Harmy,
[168] GBH (Grievous Bodily Harmison)
[169]
Chris Harris – Lugs
[170]
M J Harris – Pasty
[171]
Ryan Harris – Ryano
[172]
Chris Hartley – Hannibal
[173]
Ian Harvey – Harvs, The Freak
[174]
Shane Harwood – Stickers
[140]
[175]
John Hastings – The Duke
[176]
[177]
[178]
Nathan Hauritz – Ritzy
[179]
Matthew Hayden – Haydos,
[180] Big Fish
[180]
Rachael Haynes –
Des, Dessie
[181]
George Headley – Black
Bradman
[182]
Alyssa Healy – Midge
[183]
Hunter Hendry – Stork
[184]
Ben Hilfenhaus – Hilfy
[185]
Jack Hobbs – The Master
[186]
Brad Hodge – Hodgey, Dodgeball
[187]
Matthew Hoggard – Oggie
[188]
Michael Holding – Whispering Death
[189]
[86]
James Hopes – Catfish
[140]
[190]
A. N. Hornby – Monkey, The Boss
[191]
Merv Hughes – Fruitfly
[192]
Nasser Hussain – Nashwan
[193]
David Hussey – Huss, Bomber, Junior Mr. Cricket
[194]
Michael Hussey – Mr Cricket,
[195] Huss
[196]
I
J
K
L
M
Charles Macartney – Governor-General
[251]
Stuart MacGill – Mac, Magilla
[252]
Ken Mackay – Slasher
[253]
Farveez Maharoof – Fara
[254]
Jimmy Maher – Mahbo
[140]
Sajid Mahmood – Saj,
[255] King
[255]
Lasith Malinga – Malinga The Slinga,
[55] The Yorker King
[256]
Ashley Mallett – Rowdy
[257]
Vic Marks – Skid,
[258] Speedy
[258]
Charles Marriott – Father
[259]
Mitchell Marsh – Bison
[260]
Geoff Marsh – Swampy
[261]
Rod Marsh – Iron Gloves,
[262] Bacchus
[262]
Shaun Marsh – SOS
[263]
Frederick Martin – Nutty
[264]
Damien Martyn – Marto
[265]
Lloyd Mash – Bangers
[266]
Khaled Mashud – Pilot
[267]
Angelo Mathews – Angie, Superman, Jocka
[268]
Greg Matthews – Mo
[269]
Glenn Maxwell – Big Show,
[270] Maxi/Maxy
[271]
Stan McCabe – Napper
[272]
Brendon McCullum – Bash Brother
[250]
Glenn McGrath – Pigeon,
[273] Millard
[273]
Graham McKenzie – Garth
[274]
[86]
Brian McMillan – Big Mac
[275]
Craig McMillan – Macca
[276]
Colin Miller – Funky
[277]
Keith Miller – Nugget
[86]
[278]
Misbah-ul-Haq – Lone warrior,
[279] Tuk tuk,
[280] Man of Crisis
[280]
[281]
Amit Mishra – Mishi
[282]
Dave Mohammed – Tadpole
[283]
Beth Mooney – Moons
[284]
Roberta Moretti Avery – Big Mom
[285]
Chris Morris – Tipo
[286]
John Morrison – Mystery
[287]
Mashrafe Mortaza – Norail Express, Koushik
[288]
Muttiah Muralitharan – Murali
[289]
Tim Murtagh – Dial M
[290]
[291]
Phil Mustard – Colonel
[292]
N
O
P
R
S
Megan Schutt – Schutter/Shooter
[332]
[333]
Virender Sehwag – Viru, Multan ka Sultan, Nawab of Najafgarh
[334]
Mohammad Shahzad –
Mahi, M. S. , Shazi
[335]
Rohit Sharma – Hit-Man, Shana,
[336] 264
[337]
Sandeep Sharma – Sandy
[338]
Anya Shrubsole – Hoof
[339]
Jack Simmons – Flat Jack, Simmo
[340]
Harbhajan Singh – Bhajji, Turbanator
[341]
Mandeep Singh – Mandy
[342]
Yuvraj Singh –Yuvi, Prince
[343]
E J Smith – Tiger
[344]
Steve Smith – Smithy, Smudge,
[345] GOD
[346]
Fred Spofforth – The Demon
[347]
[86]
Alec Stewart – The Gaffer
[348]
Andrew Strauss – Lord Brocket, Straussy,
Levi , Muppet, Johann, Mare Man
[349]
T
U
W
Y
Z
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