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James Faulkner (James Peter Faulkner) was born on 29 April, 1990 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, is a Former Australian cricketer. Discover James Faulkner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

Popular As James Peter Faulkner
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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April, 1990
Birthday 29 April
Birthplace Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Nationality Australia

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James Faulkner Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, James Faulkner height is 186 cm .

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James Faulkner Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is James Faulkner worth at the age of 33 years old? James Faulkner’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from Australia. We have estimated James Faulkner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1985

He is the son of Peter Faulkner, who also played first-class cricket for Tasmania and toured South Africa on the 1985–86 and 1986–87 rebel tours.

Although now a pace bowler, Faulkner began his career as a leg-spin bowler.

He uses topspinner and yorker-length googly deliveries as slower ball variations.

Faulkner captained the Tasmanian under-17 team while already playing in the state's under-19 team and Second XI.

1990

James Peter Faulkner (born 29 April 1990) is an Australian former international cricketer who played for the Australian cricket team from 2013 to 2017 and currently in domestic cricket for Tasmania.

An all-rounder, Faulkner is known for his aggressive batting in the middle order, and for his bowling at the end of limited-overs innings.

Faulkner was born at Launceston, Tasmania in 1990.

1996

The innings drew comparisons with a famous match-winning innings by Michel Bevan in 1996.

2007

He earned a state rookie contract for 2007–08 season and was in the Australian under-19 team at the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup after playing in the Australian Cricket Academy's development squad in 2007.

2011

In the Big Bash League Faulkner played for Melbourne Stars between 2011–12 and 2017–18 and more recently for Hobart Hurricanes.

Between 2011 and 2017 he played in the Indian Premier League for Pune Warriors, Kings XI Punjab, Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Lions, taking 28 wickets for Rajasthan in 2013, the third-most wickets in a single IPL season.

In 2021 he played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

He was drafted by Quetta Gladiators for the 2022 PSL.

In February 2022 he quit the PSL mid-season, accusing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of not honoring contract terms.

In response, the PCB denied all allegations and claimed that he was paid as per his contract.

Faulkner threw his bat and his helmet into the chandelier of the PC hotel and threw his kit from the second floor of the hotel after being told he wasn't going to be paid the sum he was asking.

Faulkner was subsequently banned from ever participating again in the PSL.

2012

Faulkner was player of the match in the 2012–13 Sheffield Shield final, helping Tasmania secure their third title.

Faulkner made his international debut for Australia in a 2012 Twenty20 International against India.

2013

He toured England in 2013 and was selected for the fifth Ashes Test of the tour.

Australian selector John Inverarity described Faulkner as the sort of player who "gets things done", while captain Michael Clarke said that Faulkner could provide some toughness that Australian might have lacked in previous matches on the tour.

Throughout 2013, Faulkner went on to establish himself as a regular member of Australia's limited-overs team.

In the third One Day International against India in October, he scored 64 runs from 29 balls, including 30 runs off a single Ishant Sharma over, to help win the match for Australia.

He scored his maiden One Day International century in November, at the time the second fastest ODI century by an Australian, reaching his hundred from 57 balls.

In the second ODI against England in 2013–14, Faulkner guided Australia to an unlikely victory.

Australia was 9/244 and still requiring 57 runs in the last 6 overs, but Faulkner scored 55 of those runs to give Australia victory with three balls to spare.

2015

He was a prominent member of the victorious Australian squad at the 2015 Cricket World Cup and was Player of the Match in the tournament final.

He played county cricket in England for Lancashire in 2015 and between 2018 and 2019 and was awarded his county cap in 2019.

In the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final, Faulkner took three wickets for 36 runs (3/36) and was awarded the Player of the Match as Australia won the competition.

2016

In 2016, during the second ODI against Sri Lanka, Faulkner took a hat-trick, becoming the sixth Australian to do so.