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Tom Rogers
Team flagAUS31 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder

Professional Details

RoleAll Rounder
Batsleft handed . middle order
Bowlsright-arm medium fast . Faster

Teams played for

Hobart Hurricanes Sydney Sixers

Personal Details

NameTom Rogers
GenderMale
Birth3 Mar 1994
Birth PlaceBruce, Australian Capital Territory
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityAustralian

For many cricketers, success arrives early; for Thomas Stewart Rogers, it came through patience, persistence, and a love for the grind. The seam bowling all-rounder from Canberra has quietly built a reputation as one of Australia’s most reliable domestic T20 performers.... continue reading

Player Bio

For many cricketers, success arrives early; for Thomas Stewart Rogers, it came through patience, persistence, and a love for the grind. The seam bowling all-rounder from Canberra has quietly built a reputation as one of Australia’s most reliable domestic T20 performers.

Rogers came through the ACT Comets in the Futures League, spending several seasons (2013-14 to 2016-17) refining his skills in the second-tier competition. His breakthrough came when Tasmania offered him a contract ahead of the 2017–18 season.

Rogers made his List A debut for Tasmania in the JLT One-Day Cup in October 2017, and a month later, he made his first-class debut. Just before the year was about to end, Rogers made his Big Bash debut as well for Hobart Hurricanes. However, it was a forgettable match for him as he gave away 50 runs in three overs against a strong Sydney Thunder side, which consisted of batters like Joss Buttler and Shane Watson. 

Over the years, in first-class cricket, Rogers has produced several standout performances, including a best of 4/9 and a string of economical spells that demonstrated his ability to extract movement off even the flattest surfaces. 

He has become a familiar name in T20 leagues, representing the Hurricanes, Sydney Sixers, and later the Melbourne Renegades.  For the 2025-26 BBL season, the 1994-born cricketer will again represent the Melbourne Renegades side.

In 2024, Rogers played six matches for Kent County Cricket Club in the T20 Blast competition. Later, he was re-signed again by Kent for the 2025 edition of the T20 Blast. 

Away from cricket, Rogers is known for his academic side — holding degrees in Education and Arts, and working as a schoolteacher before committing fully to the game. 

(As of November 2025)