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Moises Henriques (Moisés Constantino Henriques) was born on 1 February, 1987 in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, is an Australian international cricketer. Discover Moises Henriques'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 37 years old?
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Moisés Constantino Henriques |
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37 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
1 February, 1987 |
Birthday |
1 February |
Birthplace |
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal |
Nationality |
Portugal
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He is a member of famous Cricketer with the age 37 years old group.
Moises Henriques Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Moises Henriques height is 187 cm .
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187 cm |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Moises Henriques Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Moises Henriques worth at the age of 37 years old? Moises Henriques’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from Portugal. We have estimated Moises Henriques's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Cricketer |
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Timeline
Moisés Constantino Henriques (born 1 February 1987) is an Australian international cricketer who plays for Australia, New South Wales and the Sydney Sixers.
An all-rounder, he is the first cricketer born in Portugal to play for Australia in an international match.
At 16 years of age, Henriques was selected for the Australian U-19 cricket team's squad for the 2004 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh, where he took 11 wickets at 19.27 and scored 95 runs at 19.00.
In September 2005, Henriques was named in Australia's U-19 squad to tour India for a One Day series against the Indian U-19 cricket team.
Whilst Australia lost the series, in difficult conditions, Henriques was a stand out.
He scored 132 runs at an average of 44.00 and claimed 8 wickets at 18.25.
Henriques was named captain of the Australian U-19 team for the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka, and performed to great acclaim as he led the Australians to a semi-final berth.
He was a stand out player of the tournament, scoring 150 runs at 37.50 and finished as the World Cup's leading wicket-taker, claiming 16 wickets at 10.52 in 5 matches.
During his time in the Australian U-19 team, he played 17 matches, taking 35 wickets at 15.08 and scored 377 runs at an average of 31.41.
Moises Henriques is the joint leading wicket taker along with Greg Thompson in the history of Under-19 Cricket World Cup with 27 scalps.
On 2 January 2006, Henriques made his List A debut for New South Wales against Victoria.
He bowled 8 overs for 46 runs in a narrow New South Wales victory.
His appearance, at only 18 years of age, made him the youngest ever List A debutant for New South Wales.
Six days later, Henriques made his Twenty20 debut, but did not bat or bowl in that match.
He made his first-class debut against South Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 17 October 2006.
Only a week after this match, Henriques took 5/17 against Queensland with fast bowling.
In doing so, he became the youngest New South Wales cricketer to take 5 wickets in a first-class innings since Doug Walters However, due to injury, this was the last first-class game Henriques played for over a year.
After regaining fitness and impressive performances for his club, St George, in Sydney Grade Cricket, he earned a place in the squad once again.
He was signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders franchise for $300,000 to play in the Indian Premier League during the 2009 season.
In 2010, he was traded to the Delhi Daredevils in exchange for Manoj Tiwary.
In 2012 he played part of the English season for Glamorgan.
In September 2012 he scored his first first-class century, 161 not out off 229 balls against Tasmania at Bankstown.
Since then, he has produced some very consistent performances with both bat and ball, a highlight recently in the Matador One Day Cup where he scored 131 against Victoria which was his first List A century.
He is the captain of NSW.
He is injured but will return towards the end of November.
He was released from his contract with the Mumbai Indians team for IPL and was later picked up by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the player auction 2013 for the IPL-6.
Henriques again got injured during the 2014–15 Big Bash League season with a recurrence of his calf injury.
After some good time with Sunrisers Hyderabad from 2014 to 2017, in December 2018, he was bought by the Kings XI Punjab in the player auction for the 2019 Indian Premier League.
In June 2015, while playing for Surrey in a NatWest T20 Blast game against Sussex Sharks at Arundel Castle, Henriques collided with teammate Rory Burns while attempting to take a catch.
Both players were knocked unconscious from the collision and Henriques suffered a broken jaw.
Ambulances and medical staff treated the players on-field before taking them both to hospital.
The game was abandoned due to the injuries.
Henriques played one match for New South Wales in the 2017–18 JLT One-Day Cup against Western Australia before traveling to India to play for Australia in a Twenty20 International series.
He captained the side and scored 72 runs from 70 deliveries, but they weren't able to win the match.
Moises Henriques used to play for the Mumbai Indians in the IPL 4, but was ruled out of the squad because of adductor muscle injury.
But he couldn't feature in the IPL 2019 due to an ankle injury and was later released by Kings XI Punjab before IPL 2020.
In July 2019, he was selected to play for the Glasgow Giants in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.
However, the following month the tournament was cancelled.
He was released by the Kings XI Punjab ahead of the 2020 IPL auction.
In February 2021, Henriques was bought by the Punjab Kings in the IPL auction ahead of the 2021 Indian Premier League.