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Callum Vidler Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Callum Vidler Recent Form

Batting

QLD vs SACA,Test3 (12) *
QLD vs SACA,Test0 (12) *
QLD vs SACA,Test0 (3)
QLD vs WACA,ODI0 (5) *
QLD vs NSW,ODI1 (4) *
QLD vs NSW,First class0 (7) *
QLD vs NSW,First class0 (9) *
AUS U19 vs PAK U19,ODI3 (9) *
AUS U19 vs ENG U19,Test10 (13) *
AUS U19 vs ENG U19,ODI0 (1) *
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Bowling

QLD vs SACA,Test1-60
QLD vs SACA,Test4-64
QLD vs SACA,Test1-29
QLD vs SACA,Test1-98
QLD vs WACA,ODI3-36
QLD vs NSW,ODI2-66
QLD vs NSW,First class3-38
QLD vs NSW,First class2-50
AUS U19 vs IND U19,ODI2-35
AUS U19 vs PAK U19,ODI1-43
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Callum Vidler Career Stats

Teams played for

Australia U19

About Callum Vidler

NameCallum Vidler
GenderMale
Birth14 Oct 2005
Birth PlaceBrisbane
NationalityAustralian
RoleBowler
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsright-arm medium . Faster

Australian cricket’s fast-bowling future looks in safe hands with the emergence of Callum Vidler, a teenage quick from Queensland whose raw pace and natural aggression have already made seasoned domestic batters take notice.... continue reading

Player Bio

Australian cricket’s fast-bowling future looks in safe hands with the emergence of Callum Vidler, a teenage quick from Queensland whose raw pace and natural aggression have already made seasoned domestic batters take notice.

A product of Brisbane Grammar School and Valley District Cricket Club, he showed early signs of potential with his ability to generate sharp bounce and movement at a lively pace.

Vidler’s first major breakthrough came on the international stage during the 2023 Youth Ashes in England, where he led Australia’s bowling attack with hostility and precision. His performances carried into the 2024 ICC Under-19 World Cup in South Africa, where he finished among the tournament's top five leading wicket-takers with 14 scalps in six games.

Later, in March 2024, Vidler made his Sheffield Shield debut for Queensland, and it didn’t take long for him to make an impact. In just his third match, he bowled a match-defining spell in the Shield 2024-25 final against South Australia, taking 4/64 in the first innings. His List A debut came in February 2025 against New South Wales. 

Standing tall at over six feet, Vidler regularly clocks above 140 km/h and is known for his aggressive approach. At such a young age, he has clocked over 150 km/h on a few occasions. 

Many experts think that the 2005-born pacer can be fast-tracked into the national side soon. However, he needs to stay fit as the bowler suffered a stress fracture ahead of the Australia A tour of India in September 2025. 

The Queensland pacer hasn’t made his Big Bash debut yet, but has been signed by the Brisbane Heat for the 2025-26 season.

(As of November 2025)