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Jordan Christopher Silk (born 13 April 1992[1]) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Tasmania.[2] Silk was recruited from Sydney grade cricket, where he holds the record for being the youngest player to make a century on debut.[3]

Key Information

Silk fielded as a substitute for Australia against Sri Lanka in Hobart on 16 December 2012, and caught Nuwan Kulasekara off the bowling of Nathan Lyon.[4][5]

Domestic career

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Silk made his first class debut against Queensland, on 7 March 2013. In his second game, he made a century to help Tasmania into the Sheffield Shield final. In the final, Silk again scored a century, to help Tasmania win its third title.

In April 2013, Silk was selected as part of the Australia A cricket team to tour England.[6]

In 2016, Silk spent a season with Cuckfield Cricket Club, and racked up 947 runs for the club in the Sussex Premier League.

In 2024, Silk played for Brentwood Cricket Club, in the Essex Premier League.

Big Bash League

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Silk currently plays for the Sydney Sixers franchise from the 2013–14 Big Bash League season.[7] He was awarded the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year at the Allan Border Medal ceremony by the CA in 2014.[8]

On 22 January 2015, Silk took another spectacular catch for the Sixers, as well scored a match-winning 69 not out against Sydney Thunder on the final home game for Brett Lee.[9] He then took the final catch to win the game against Adelaide Strikers, and helped them qualify for the finals.

Silk is renowned for his sweep shot in the Big Bash League. Also being able to finish off the innings for the Sydney Sixers. But one of his best abilities is his catches. He has taken many special catches in the Big Bash League, including Brisbane Heat player Craig Kieswetter, and Sydney Thunder player Chris Green.

Career best performances

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Batting
Score Fixture Venue Season
FC 127 Tasmania v Victoria Bellerive Oval, Hobart 2012/13[10]
LA 87 Tasmania v South Australia Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide 2019/20[11]
T20 69* Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers SCG, Sydney 2014/15[12]

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from Grokipedia
Jordan Christopher Silk (born 13 April 1992) is an Australian who serves as captain of the Tigers in domestic cricket, where he plays as a right-handed middle-order batsman and occasional right-arm medium bowler. Hailing from Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains near , Silk rose to prominence in as the youngest player to score a century on debut at age 16, before fielding as a substitute for Australia's Test team at 17 against at the SCG in 2009. Silk began his first-class career with Tasmania in 2013, making his debut against Queensland from 7 to 10 March and quickly establishing himself by scoring 347 runs in his first three matches at an average of 57.83, including a century in his second game that helped Tasmania reach the Sheffield Shield final, which they won. He transitioned fully to Tasmania that year on a rookie contract, becoming a mainstay in their lineup and earning the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year award in 2014 for his explosive start. In the Big Bash League, Silk has been a key player for the Sydney Sixers since his debut on 21 December 2013, amassing 2,402 runs at a strike rate of 125.56 across 135 matches, including eight half-centuries, and contributing to two BBL titles while renowned for his exceptional fielding, including a stunning catch at the Gabba in 2014 praised by Vivian Richards. Appointed Tasmania's captain ahead of the 2021-22 season, Silk has led the team to the 2023-24 final, and surpassed 6,000 Shield runs on 9 November 2025 during a match against , underscoring his consistency with seasons of 566 runs in 2017-18 and 630 in 2023-24. At 187 cm tall, he remains an active, versatile performer in all formats, having also played over 50 List A matches and excelled in one-day with more than 1,000 runs.

Early career

Grade cricket achievements

Jordan Christopher Silk was born on 13 April 1992 in , . He grew up in the nearby suburb of Glenbrook at the foot of the Blue Mountains and began his cricket journey in local junior competitions around the Penrith area, developing his skills through club play in the Nepean District. These early experiences in hometown clubs honed his batting technique and fielding prowess, laying the foundation for his rapid ascent in competitive . Silk entered Sydney's premier competition at a young age, representing the Penrith Cricket Club. In the 2008–09 season, at just 16 years old, he made his first-grade debut and scored an unbeaten 126 runs against , becoming the youngest player in the 121-year to achieve a century on debut. This remarkable not only showcased his precocious talent as a right-handed middle-order batsman but also marked a significant milestone that drew attention from state selectors. The performance underscored his composure under pressure and accelerated his recruitment into higher-level pathways. Building on this breakthrough, Silk progressed through New South Wales' youth systems, including representation for the Under-19s team, where he continued to impress with consistent run-scoring and sharp fielding. His development in these programs, combined with his grade cricket exploits, led to his recruitment by in 2012, as the state sought to bolster its batting lineup with emerging talent from New South Wales. This move marked the culmination of his formative years in cricket and paved the way for his professional career.

Professional debut and initial milestones

Jordan Silk transitioned from New South Wales grade cricket to ahead of the 2012–13 season, seeking greater opportunities for professional exposure in a less competitive environment. Impressing selectors with consistent run-scoring and athletic fielding in competitions, he was offered a rookie contract by Tasmania, marking his entry into state-level pathways. Prior to his first-class debut, Silk gained early international exposure as a substitute fielder for the Test team during the first Test against at , on 16 December 2012. Replacing an injured player, the 20-year-old took a crucial catch to dismiss off Nathan Lyon's bowling on the third day, contributing to Australia's eventual innings victory. Silk made his first-class debut for against in the on 7 March 2013 at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, where he opened the batting in both but faced initial challenges adapting to the pace and accuracy of professional bowling. He scored 21 runs off 67 balls in the first before being dismissed lbw b Ryan Harris, and 34 runs off 86 balls in the second, caught off , as secured an outright win by 163 runs. These modest returns highlighted the step-up in intensity from grade to first-class level, yet Silk quickly adjusted, demonstrating resilience in subsequent matches. In his second first-class appearance against Victoria at from 14 to 17 March 2013, Silk registered his maiden century, scoring 127 runs off 210 balls in the second innings to propel to a match-winning total and secure their spot in the final. This knock, featuring seven fours and two sixes, earned him honors in a 111-run victory. A week later, in the final against at from 22 to 26 March 2013, Silk anchored 's first innings with 108 runs off 358 balls, batting nearly an entire day to help compile 419 and set up a drawn match that clinched the title on first-innings lead—'s first since 2006–07. These early centuries, totaling over 200 runs across the knockout stages, underscored his rapid maturation and pivotal role in the triumph.

Domestic career

First-class cricket with Tasmania

Jordan Silk made his first-class debut for Tasmania in the 2012–13 Sheffield Shield season against Queensland on 7 March 2013, opening the batting and scoring 2 runs in a low-scoring draw. In just his third match, during the Sheffield Shield final against the same opponents at Blundstone Arena, Silk opened with an unbeaten 103 from 291 balls, forming a crucial 133-run partnership with Mark Cosgrove to steer Tasmania to a five-wicket victory and their second title. This breakthrough performance, part of 347 runs across his initial three outings, marked him as a promising middle-order prospect despite his limited prior experience. Silk's 2014–15 season represented a breakout, as he accumulated 503 runs in 10 matches at an average of 27.94, crossing 500 runs for the first time in a Shield campaign and contributing to Tasmania's competitive showing. He followed with strong returns in 2017–18 (566 runs) and 2023–24 (630 runs), seasons in which Tasmania reached the final both times, underscoring his reliability in high-stakes multi-day cricket. In the 2024–25 Sheffield Shield, Silk maintained solid form with 581 runs in 10 matches at 32.28, including one century and five half-centuries, helping Tasmania secure points in several close contests. As of November 2025, Silk has played 106 first-class matches exclusively for since 2012–13, amassing 6,057 runs at an average of 32.56, with 13 centuries and 31 half-centuries—his highest score being 181. A right-handed middle-order batsman, he excels with a compact technique suited to countering pace and spin on varied Australian pitches, often anchoring under pressure. Silk is also renowned for his athletic fielding, particularly in the slips where he has taken numerous sharp catches, including a standout one-handed reflex dismissal in a 2023 match. Appointed Tasmania's captain for the 2022–23 season, Silk has led the side in multiple campaigns, providing steady guidance during their push for titles, though without a major trophy since his debut year. By November 2025, he reached the milestone of 6,000 runs during a home match against , top-scoring with 64 in Tasmania's first innings.

List A cricket with Tasmania

Jordan Silk joined Tasmania ahead of the 2012-13 season and quickly established himself in the team's List A setup. Over his tenure, he has evolved from occasional top-order experiments to a reliable middle-order anchor, typically batting at No. 4 or 5 to stabilize innings and build partnerships in the 50-over format. This adaptability has been crucial in white-ball conditions, where he balances defensive solidity with calculated aggression, often accelerating in the latter stages to push the scoring rate. As of November 2025, Silk has appeared in 68 List A matches for Tasmania, scoring 2,407 runs at an average of 38.83 and a strike rate of 85.6, including one century and 14 half-centuries. His standout performance came in the 2023-24 Marsh One-Day Cup, where he registered his maiden List A hundred of 116 off 85 balls against South Australia at Adelaide Oval on 8 October 2023, powering Tasmania to a competition-record 390 for 7 and securing a 52-run victory despite a rapid counter by Jake Fraser-McGurk. This knock not only marked a personal milestone but also ignited Tasmania's campaign, propelling them from the bottom of the ladder to the final, where they narrowly lost to Western Australia by six wickets on 14 February 2024. In prior seasons like the 2017-18 Ryobi Cup and subsequent JLT One-Day Cups, Silk delivered consistent middle-order contributions, such as his unbeaten 76 against Victoria in 2018-19, helping chase down 277 for a seven-wicket win and keeping their finals hopes alive. His role has emphasized match-winning partnerships, exemplified by a 150-run stand with Tim Ward in the 2025-26 One-Day Cup against on 9 October 2025 at , where his unbeaten 85 off 61 balls guided to a five-wicket victory chasing 312. The 2025-26 season has seen Silk continue his strong form, amassing 231 runs across five matches at an average of 77.00, including 81 off 75 balls in a rain-affected four-wicket DLS win over on 20 October 2025 at —his 2,000th domestic one-day run—and 35 in a four-wicket victory over on 14 November 2025 at . These efforts have underpinned Tasmania's undefeated start, with five wins from five outings and a lead atop the points table, highlighting the team's improved cohesion in the limited-overs format during his captaincy.

Big Bash League

Role with Sydney Sixers

Jordan Silk made his debut for the on 21 December 2013 during the 2013/14 season, having been selected as a local player hailing from , where he had honed his skills in Sydney . As a product of the cricket pathway, his initial contract reflected his roots in the state, allowing him to represent the Sixers as a domestic talent in the franchise-based T20 competition. Throughout his tenure, Silk has established himself as a reliable middle-order batsman, often batting at positions four or five to stabilize innings and accelerate scoring in the latter stages. His batting style features aggressive strokeplay, including a renowned sweep shot that has become a signature element of his game in the . Complementing his batting, Silk is celebrated as an outstanding fielder, particularly for his athletic catches that have produced numerous highlight-reel moments, earning him a reputation as one of the competition's premier outfielders. By the end of the 2023/24 season, he had played 124 matches for the Sixers, amassing 2,206 runs and contributing significantly to the team's fielding efforts. Silk's longevity with the Sixers spans 12 seasons through to the 2024/25 campaign, underscoring his status as a cornerstone of the franchise. He has been instrumental in multiple finals campaigns, including the Sixers' championship victories in the 2019/20 and 2021/22 seasons, as well as several runner-up finishes, where his middle-order contributions and fielding prowess helped secure two titles and additional deep playoff runs. As a veteran presence, Silk has played a key role in fostering team culture, providing leadership and stability to younger players through his consistent performances and commitment to the club's success.

Key contributions and matches

One of Silk's most memorable contributions came during BBL|04 on 22 January 2015, when he smashed an unbeaten 69 off 43 balls—featuring five sixes and one four—to steer the to a dramatic 4-wicket victory over the on the final delivery at the , chasing down 155 after needing 23 off the last over. Earlier in the same match, Silk took a spectacular low catch at deep square leg to dismiss Aiden Blizzard, turning the momentum in the Sixers' favor. Across his BBL tenure with the Sixers, Silk has accumulated 2,402 runs in 135 matches at an average of 31.61 and a of 125.6, with a highest score of 78, establishing him as a reliable middle-order anchor (as of the end of the 2024/25 season). His fielding prowess has been equally impactful, particularly in high-stakes games, where his acrobatic catches have repeatedly saved crucial moments. In the Sixers' triumphant 2019/20 season, Silk delivered vital lower-order cameos during the playoffs, including an unbeaten 27 off 15 balls (with one four and one six) in the final against the on 8 February 2020, helping set a defendable 116/5 in a rain-shortened 12-over match that the Sixers won by 19 runs to claim their first BBL title. He also contributed an unbeaten 20 off 10 balls in the qualifier win over the , stabilizing the innings under pressure. The following 2021/22 campaign saw the Sixers defend their status as contenders, reaching the final after Silk's match-winning efforts, including a season haul of 514 runs at 57.11—highlighted by consistent middle-order stability that propelled the team through the qualifiers. Although they fell short in the decider, his all-round reliability underscored his value in title pursuits. In the 2024/25 season (BBL|14), Silk averaged 43.18 across 11 matches, bolstering the Sixers' run to second place on the ladder and a Qualifier appearance against the . His fielding remained a highlight, exemplified by two stunning catches in a December 2024 victory over the at —one a diving effort at deep midwicket and another a leaping boundary stop—reinforcing his reputation as one of the league's premier outfielders during the playoff push.

Awards and records

Individual honors

In 2014, Jordan Silk was awarded the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year, recognizing his excellence as one of Australia's top male cricketers under the age of 23, as determined by votes from fellow professional players across domestic and international competitions. The award, presented at the annual Allan Border Medal ceremony in Sydney on January 20, highlighted Silk's patient and technically sound batting style during the 2013-14 season, where he polled 43.3 percent of the votes to win convincingly. At the state level with , Silk shared the Medal in the 2021-22 season, the club's highest individual honor for male players, tying with teammate based on performances across formats. This accolade underscored his consistent contributions as a middle-order batsman and fielder during a competitive campaign. Early in his career, Silk earned recognition from grade cricket associations for becoming the youngest player to score a century on debut, achieving 126 runs for Penrith against at age 16 in 2009, a record that marked his rapid rise from club level. Silk also received a notable honor in international cricket without earning a full cap, serving as a substitute fielder for in the first against in in December 2012, where he took a catch to dismiss off Nathan Lyon's bowling.

Statistical highlights

Jordan Silk has achieved several notable statistical milestones across formats, reflecting his consistency as a middle-order batsman and exceptional fielder. In , his highest score is 181, scored against in the 2023–24 season at , Perth, where he struck 19 fours off 289 balls to guide . As of 17 November 2025, Silk has amassed 6,125 runs in 107 first-class matches at an average of 32.57, including 13 centuries and 31 half-centuries. In , his highest score is 116, achieved against in the 2023–24 Marsh One-Day Cup, marking his maiden List A century off 85 balls with 10 fours and five sixes. He has scored 2,254 runs in 72 List A matches at an average of 35.22, featuring one century and 20 half-centuries. For , Silk's career-best is 78, recorded in the , contributing to his overall 2,402 runs in 135 matches at an average of 31.60 and a strike rate of 125.56, with eight half-centuries. Silk's fielding prowess, particularly as a slips specialist, has been a standout aspect of his career, with 85 catches recorded across formats. In the , he holds the record for the most catches in a single season with 16 during the 2020–21 campaign, helping defend their title. In grade cricket, Silk holds the distinction of being the youngest player to score a century on debut in grade cricket, achieving this feat at age 16 in 2009. Overseas, during a stint with Cuckfield Cricket Club in the 2016 Premier League, he scored 947 runs, including standout innings of 232 and 174, at an exceeding 60.
FormatMatchesRunsAverageHighest ScoreCenturies/Half-CenturiesCatches
First-class1076,12532.5718113/31Included in total
List A722,25435.221161/20Included in total
T201352,40231.60780/8Included in total

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