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Jack Wildermuth
Team flagAUS32 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder

Professional Details

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

Teams played for

Australia U19 Queensland Cricket Australia XI Brisbane Heat Australia A Melbourne Renegades Australia

Personal Details

NameJack Wildermuth
GenderMale
Birth1 Sep 1993
Birth PlaceToowoomba, Queensland
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityAustralian

Jack Wildermuth has carved out a reputation as one of Australia’s most dependable domestic all-rounders, quietly building a career defined by consistency, versatility, and resilience. Born in Toowoomba, Wildermuth started at the Valley District Cricket Club in Queensland, where he progressed through the ranks. At the tender age of 14, he achieved the rare feat of taking five wickets in five consecutive balls.... continue reading

Player Bio

Jack Wildermuth has carved out a reputation as one of Australia’s most dependable domestic all-rounders, quietly building a career defined by consistency, versatility, and resilience. Born in Toowoomba, Wildermuth started at the Valley District Cricket Club in Queensland, where he progressed through the ranks. At the tender age of 14, he achieved the rare feat of taking five wickets in five consecutive balls.

Wildermuth comes from a strong cricketing lineage — his grandfather, Graham Bizzell, represented Queensland at the first-class level, while his great-uncle, Tom Veivers, went on to play Test cricket for Australia. That heritage, combined with years of hard work, has shaped a player well suited to the demands of the modern game.

A right-handed batter and right-arm medium-fast bowler, Wildermuth has been a long-serving pillar for Queensland since the 2014–15 season. He has played a key role in two Marsh Sheffield Shield title-winning campaigns, often contributing crucial runs in the middle order and providing control with the ball when conditions demand discipline rather than outright pace. His value has also been recognised across franchises, with appearances for the Brisbane Heat, Melbourne Renegades, and Quetta Gladiators broadening his experience.

Wildermuth’s steady domestic performances earned him international recognition in 2018, when he made his T20I debut for Australia against Zimbabwe. Although his opportunities at the international level have been limited, his reliability at home has never wavered, and he remains a trusted option whenever balance is required in a side.

One of the defining moments of his Big Bash League journey arrived in December 2025, when Wildermuth produced the innings of his BBL career. Opening the batting for Brisbane Heat against the Perth Scorchers, he struck an unbeaten 110 from just 54 deliveries, registering his maiden BBL century and underlining his ability to step up on the big stage when given responsibility at the top of the order. He remains a reliable all-round option for Queensland and Brisbane Heat — a player whose impact often lies as much in stability as it does in standout moments.

(As of December 2025)