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Fergus O'Neill Profile, Career & Stats

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Fergus O'Neill Recent Form

Batting

VIC vs TAS,First class35 (58) *
VIC vs NSW,First class25 (32)
VIC vs NSW,First class0 (3)
VIC vs SACA,First class33 (86) *
VIC vs SACA,First class64 (90)
MLR vs ADS27 (28)
MLR vs NEP0 (1)
MLR vs PAK-A6 (8)
NOTS vs SUS,First class0 (3)
NOTS vs WARKS,First class50 (53)
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Bowling

VIC vs TAS,First class4-54
VIC vs TAS,First class2-46
VIC vs NSW,First class1-54
VIC vs NSW,First class5-26
VIC vs SACA,First class0-43
VIC vs SACA,First class0-58
AUS-A vs IND-A,Test1-66
MLR vs ADS0-31
MLR vs NEP2-26
MLR vs PAK-A1-29
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Fergus O'Neill Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL10754001696.4310.8031----
First class38611210047058.8224.6914512----
LIST A1710113002573.8616.1473----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL1010107.1924.103/161020.10----
First class38731552.5020.555/1920949.39----
LIST A1717264.8926.694/224032.77----

Career Debut Information

BBL Debut Melbourne Renegades v Hobart Hurricanes Docklands Stadium, Melbourne, 4-1-2024
First class Debut
South Australia v Victoria Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide, South Australia, 6-10-2022
LIST A Debut
Victoria v Western Australia Junction Oval, Melbourne, 8-3-2022

Teams played for

Victoria

About Fergus O'Neill

NameFergus O'Neill
GenderMale
Birth27 Jan 2001
Birth PlaceTauranga
NationalityAustralian
RoleBatter
Batsright handed . middle order
Bowlsna .

Fergus Patrick O'Neill has rapidly established himself as one of Australian domestic cricket’s most dangerous seam bowlers — not through raw, eye-watering speed, but through relentless accuracy, clever seam movement, and match-winning instincts.... continue reading

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Player Bio

Fergus Patrick O'Neill has rapidly established himself as one of Australian domestic cricket’s most dangerous seam bowlers — not through raw, eye-watering speed, but through relentless accuracy, clever seam movement, and match-winning instincts.

Born in Tauranga, New Zealand, O'Neill moved to Victoria at a young age and came up through the Melbourne Premier Cricket system. His performances in club cricket signalled early promise: during one Premier season, he claimed 57 wickets at an average of around 18.

The 2001-born seamer made his List A debut for Victoria in the Marsh One-Day Cup in March 2022, before graduating to the Sheffield Shield in the 2022-23 season. 

However, the 2023-24 season was his breakout year. O'Neill finished as Victoria’s top fast bowler, taking 40 wickets at about 17.25. His haul included a ten-wicket match (five in each innings) in Victoria’s win over South Australia. That year, he also won a clutch of awards: Shield Player of the Year for his state, and the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year.

The 2001-born bowler can lay claim to being the best seamer in Sheffield Shield cricket for the past two seasons (2023-24 and 2024-25). His first-class record is stunning - 134 wickets at 20.37 from 34 matches, striking at 48.4 and conceding just 2.52 runs per over. He's twice been picked for Australia A, including on the recent tour of India, which shows the national selectors' respect for what he has accomplished with Victoria.

In 2025, O'Neill signed a short-term contract with Nottinghamshire in England. There, in just four County Championship matches, he claimed 21 wickets and helped his county side lift the title.

"It was so much fun...I learnt that I like the Dukes ball a bit more than the Kookaburra, and certainly a lot more than the SG," O'Neill said about his county cricket experience in an interview with ESPN.

O'Neill made his Big Bash debut for Melbourne Renegades in January 2024. He will continue to stay associated with the Renegades for the 2025-26 season.

If he continues on his current trajectory — leading wicket-taker seasons, strong overseas stints, and performances in Shield matches — many expect that a call to Australia A, and perhaps a Test debut, may not be far off.

(As of November 2025)