Personal Information

Full Name Billy James Stanlake
Born November 4, 1994 Hervey Bay, Australia
Age 31 Years, 6 Months, 22 Days
National Side Australia
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Right-arm fast
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting - - -
Bowling - - -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
- 0 2 - -

Career Information

Teams Played Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, Australia A, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Australia Under-19, Adelaide Strikers, Hobart Hurricanes, Melbourne Stars, Sunrisers Hyderabad, National Performance Squad, Australians, Southern Storm, South Brisbane, Hobart Hurricanes Academy
Career Span

Billy James Stanlake Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
ODI
7 5 2 4 2 v ENG 0 0 0 0 1.33 14.29 1 0 ENG 3 1 0 2 AUS Australia AUS
Youth ODI
12 5 3 13 10* v WI-U19 0 0 0 1 6.5 76.47 4 0 WI-U19 1176 1 0 22 AUS-U19 Australia Under-19 AUS-U19
T20I
19 2 1 9 7 v ENG 0 0 0 1 9 75 - - ENG 3 0 - 3 AUS Australia AUS
First-class
13 22 14 71 13* v QUN 0 0 11 0 8.88 33.18 3 0 QUN 44 6 1 4 TAS Tasmania TAS
List A
40 23 16 26 8* v VCT 0 0 1 0 3.71 24.53 6 0 VCT 1137 3 0 5 TAS Tasmania TAS
ttwenty_non_domestic
13 3 2 6 4* v IPS 0 0 1 0 6 42.86 5 0 IPS 3975 0 0 73 SBB South Brisbane SBB
IPL
6 1 1 5 5* v MI 0 0 1 0 0 250 1 0 MI 1111 0 0 6 SRH Sunrisers Hyderabad SRH

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
ODI
7 59 3 324 7 3/35 v ENG 1 0 46.29 5.49 50.57 7 2 AUS Australia AUS
Youth ODI
12 91 7 389 13 4/37 v SL-U19 0 0 29.92 4.27 42.00 12 22 AUS-U19 Australia Under-19 AUS-U19
T20I
19 70 2 544 27 4/8 v PAK 2 0 20.15 7.77 15.56 19 3 AUS Australia AUS
First-class
24 336.1 66 1077 40 4/35 v WAU 3 0 26.93 3.20 50.43 13 4 TAS Tasmania TAS
List A
40 335 27 1769 52 4/24 v TAS 5 0 34.02 5.28 38.65 40 5 QUN Queensland QUN
ttwenty_non_domestic
13 49 2 332 11 2/23 v CHK 0 0 30.18 6.78 26.73 13 73 HHA Hobart Hurricanes Academy HHA
IPL
6 24 0 200 7 2/21 v KKR 0 0 28.57 8.33 20.57 6 6 SRH Sunrisers Hyderabad SRH

Billy James Stanlake Profile

Billy Stanlake has what it takes to be called as an express pace bowler, he stands tall at a height of 6ft and 8in, produces express pace, have a rhythm in his bowling and also allows the ball to swing. The Australian pacer who hails from Queensland made a name for himself in first class arena with his lethal pace and his ability to produce extra bounce using his height. But that is not how Stanlake started, in his initial life his father along with his brother motivated him to join Australian Rules Football, until Billy changed his school and showered his love to cricket. After joining cricket, he became a successful youth cricketer, he represented Queensland U-19 and then was picked for 2012 and 2014 U-19 World Cups. Although he suffered injury in both of editions but was able to participate and play in the latter, where he turned out to be most economical bowler for Aussies which helped him to get a contract with Queensland for 2014-15 season.


Stanlake was a surprise call up for international team and made an ODI debut against Pakistan in January 2017. He made his T20 debut in the same year against Sri Lanka. Billy has also shown that with the use of his height and smooth bowling action he can even notch up the speed of 150 kmph, and is a lethal weapon in Australia's arsenal. In the franchise cricket, Stanlake has been a part of the Adelaide Strikers since 2015 while in the Indian Premier League, Billy was bought by Hyderabad in the 2018 auction after he spent a year with Bengaluru.


Recurring injuries, including a fractured right shoulder and multiple back stress fractures, repeatedly interrupted Billy Stanlake's momentum and eventually cost him his Cricket Australia contract ahead of the 2019-20 season. The most significant shift in his career came in May 2022 when he left Queensland to join Tasmania in search of a fresh start within Australia's domestic system. The move proved transformative. Stanlake became a key figure for the Hobart Hurricanes in BBL 12 and later played an important role in their drought-breaking title triumph during the 2023-24 season. His consistent domestic performances steadily rebuilt his case for a return to higher honours.


That road back to representative cricket finally arrived in 2025. After impressing in the Top End T20 series in Darwin in August, where he picked up four wickets in three matches at an economy of 6.08, Stanlake earned selection in the Australia A squad for the series against Sri Lanka A. While his BBL season was relatively quiet, sustained performances in domestic cricket were enough to secure him a call-up for Australia's ODI tour of Pakistan in the absence of the senior trio.