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Top 10 Tallest Cricketer in the World 2025 – Ranked

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Tallest Cricketers

Summary

Pakistan’s Mohammad Irfan is the tallest cricketer ever at 7'1". The article ranks the top 10 tallest cricket players, highlighting their height advantages in bowling and batting. Joel Garner (6'8"), Bruce Reid (6'8"), and current stars like Marco Jansen (6'8") and Kyle Jamieson (6'8") dominate the list. Taller bowlers exploit extra bounce, making them formidable. West Indies bowlers feature prominently, showing their historical dominance in fast bowling. The analysis considers verified height, career impact, and performance. Currently, Jansen, Jamieson, and Shaheen Afridi (6'8") lead among active players.

In cricket, small moments can be the difference between winning and losing, and these small moments can be created by some of the physical abilities, like height and fitness. Tall players, especially fast bowlers, often have an advantage because they can make the ball bounce higher and come from tricky angles. Even some of the best batters in the world feel uneasy when they play against bowlers who have a great height.

Cricket has changed a lot over time. It’s now faster, more competitive, and needs players to be not only skilled but also fit, quick, and smart. Even though better safety gear and flatter pitches have made it a bit easier for batters, tall cricketers still play a big role in the game in every context, whether it's batting, bowling, or fielding. In this article, we will look at some of the tallest cricketers in the world in history. We will list down the top 10 tallest cricketer in the world

Top 10 Tallest Cricketer in the World 2025 - Updated List

The tallest cricketer has always been an extra benefit to the team they play for, as they provide extra pace and bounce to the ball and can cause trouble to the batsman. Generally, the tallest cricketers are the bowlers by role as they can benefit out of this role because if they were batsmen, they might lack footwork. Here is the list of the top 10 tallest cricketer in the world.

RankPlayerHeight(ft/in)Height(cm)National TeamPlaying Career
1Mohammad Irfan7’1″216 cmPakistan2010–2019
2Joel Garner6’8″207 cmWest Indies1977–1987
3Bruce Reid6’8″207 cmAustralia1985-1992
4Boyd Rankin6’8″207 cmEngland/Ireland2014-2019
5Marco Jensen6’8″207 cmSouth Africa2020-present
6Kyle Jamieson6’8″207 cmNew Zealand2021-present
7Cameron Cuffy6’8″207 cmWest Indies1994-2002
8Peter George6’8″207 cmAustralia2010-2010
9Sulieman Benn6’7″204 cmWest Indies2008–2016
10Jason Holder6’7″204 cmWest Indies2013–present
List of the tallest cricketers in the world

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Who is the Tallest Cricketer in the World?

Being taller in any sport gives the player an extra edge, especially in cricket. When we talk about the tallest cricketer, we all have that query in our minds: who is the world tallest cricketer? In this article, we will provide the answer to this question.

While most skills in cricket, like batting, bowling, and fielding, can be improved and enhanced through hard work and training, the case is different in the case of height is different. It’s a physical trait that comes from genetics and cannot be changed or developed through practice. That’s what makes it so rare and unique. Tall cricketers don’t just stand out because of their game, but also because of the natural advantage their height gives them on the field.

10. Jason Holder | West Indies (6 ft 7 inches)

Jason Holder for west Indies
Jason Holder for West Indies (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

Jason Holder, the former West Indies captain, is one of the most important members of the Windies national team across formats. He is constantly looking to improve his game. Holder has a height of 6 ft 7 inches; he is not the fastest bowler around. Holder, with his height, offers an extra bounce and pace on the pitch where he can also swing the ball.

In his international career, he has played 274 matches across the three formats of the game, where he has taken 390 wickets with an average of 32.43 and an economy rate of 5.6. He has featured in 69 Test matches for the side while playing 138 ODIS. He has picked 162 and 159 wickets in these two formats, respectively. Furthermore, he is incredibly meticulous with his lines and lengths, which has helped him achieve success. Jason Holder is a highly useful batter down the order who slogs the ball near the end of the innings.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test6916230.392.6169.706/424/8
ODI13815936.965.5040.205/275/2
T20I676929.948.6920.605/272/1

9. Sulieman Benn | West Indies (6 ft 7 inches)

Sulieman Benn for West Indies
Sulieman Benn for West Indies (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

Sulieman Benn is a left-arm orthodox spinner born in Barbados. He is also a West Indies player. He was one of the tallest spinners in the world. He has controversies and has seen several of those throughout his career. His disciplinary issues saw him being left out of the 2011 World Cup squad. Due to his behaviour and attitude, he did not have a long career. He also had a spat with Dale Steyn, and he continuously had a go at the South African.

He has a height of 6’7 and his tall frame helps him get the drift, and his ball comes out of his hand at an odd angle for the batters because he bowls with a round arm movement. In his international career, he has played 97 matches across the three formats of the game, where he has taken 144 wickets with an average of 40.60 and an economy rate of 4.93.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test268739.102.7884.106/812/6
ODI473949.054.8061.204/183/0
T20I241833.667.2128.04/61/0

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8. Peter George | Australia (6 ft 8 inches)

Peter George
Image Credits: Official X Account of cricket.com.au/@cricketcomau

Peter George is from Australia; he was like Glenn McGrath because of his actions and height. He played just one test match for the Kangaroos. He played in India at Bengaluru, which turned out to be his last, and he didn’t get to play for the team again. The potential to become a great fast bowler faded away. George is a lanky bowler who bowls at a high speed.

He has the habit of surprising batters with the extra bounce that he gets. In his one international game, he picked the wicket of God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, where he took a total of 2 wickets and an average of 38.50 with an economy rate of 2.75.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test1238.502.7584.002/480/0
ODI-------
T20I-------

7. Cameron Cuffy | West Indies (6 ft 8 inches)

Cameron Cuffy
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Cameron Cuffy was supposed to carry on the West Indies fast bowling legacy at one point, but he failed to achieve the milestone. Cuffy got an extraordinary bounce from the pitches that had no help for the bowlers. However, competing against the likes of Courtney Walsh, Curtley Ambrose, and Winston Benjamin proved difficult for him.

He struggled for a spot on the team and was rarely in the starting lineup. Later in his career, he suffered multiple injuries and was inconsistent, which ruined his career. In his international career, he has played 56 matches, where he has taken 84 wickets with an average of 34.42 and an economy rate of 3.29. He called off his ODI career with 41 wickets in as many international games. He also featured in 15 Tests that he played, picking up 43 wickets for the Caribbean nation.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test154333.832.5978.204/821/0
ODI414135.024.0052.504/241/0
T20I-------

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6. Kyle Jamieson| New Zealand (6 ft 8 inches)

Kyle Jamieson for New Zealand
Kyle Jamieson for New Zealand (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

Kyle Jamieson has been one of the finest all-rounders for New Zealand in ODIS and Tests. He caught the limelight first for his height. He made some brilliant domestic performances, and Jamieson got a maiden call-up to the ODI team for the India series at home. He earned a Man of the Match for his all-around performance in the WTC 2021 final, where he took the wicket of Indian batsman Virat Kohli, which helped the Kiwis win the game.

Jamieson has injury problems; otherwise, he would have a long career and has a prospect of becoming one of the best all-rounders in the world. He can play with the new ball. With his spell-binding ability to generate extra bounces, he is one of the most consistent bowlers on his side. He is New Zealand's tallest cricketer ever. In his international career, he has played 51 matches across the three formats of the game, where he has taken 110 wickets with an average of 31.88 and an economy rate of 5.62.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test198019.732.6644.406/484/5
ODI171739.475.1745.703/450/0
T20I151336.469.0524.103/80/0

5. Marco Jensen | South Africa (6 ft 8 inches)

Marco Jensen
Marco Jensen celebrating after taking the wicket (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

South African all-rounder Marco Jensen has been a proven performer for South Africa in every format of the game. The left-handed tall bowler can swing the ball and offer extra bounce due to his height. This makes him one of the finest bowlers of this generation, especially in the red-ball format. He has featured in 17 Tests and bagged 73 wickets at an average of 21.76. In his international career, he has played 64 matches across the three formats of the game, where he has taken 138 wickets with an average of 28.70 and an economy rate of 5.95.

Apart from his bowling, Jensen is also a sensational lower-order batter. He played crucial knocks, slotting in at lower down the order. He has become an important part of the Proteas' pace attack. However, the inclusion of the left-arm pacer has added variety to the bowling unit as every team needs a left-arm seamer who can swing the ball at a good pace. He is the tallest cricketer in the world currently, along with Kyle Jamieson.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test187722.023.4738.07/135/3
ODI294532.486.2731.05/390/1
T20I171631.628.1323.33/160/0

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4. Boyd Rankin | Ireland (6 ft 8 inches)

Boyd Rankin
Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC/@ICC

Boyd Rankin the Irish pacer, started off his career as a rugby player due to his height. He had a height of 6 ft 8 inches, and later on, he shifted to cricket. He let go of a potential career in rugby and evolved into one of the most important bowlers of the Ireland team. Rankin was more of a hit on the deck pacer, with his idols being Glenn McGrath and Curtley Ambrose.

In his international career, he has played 128 matches, where he has taken 169 wickets with an average of 29.34 and an economy rate of 5.24. He also featured for the England Cricket Team and played just one match. The speedster became only the third player to have represented two countries in the longest format of the game. He is one of the tallest cricket players in the world.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test3838.004.1155.302/50/0
ODI7510627.874.7834.904/154/0
T20I505522.166.8419.403/160/0

3. Bruce Reid | Australia (6 ft 8 inches)

Bruce Raid for Australia
Bruce Raid for Australia (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

Bruce Reid was a left-arm pacer for Australia. He would have been a great asset to the Australian team in the 1980s, as he could swing the ball consistently, and due to his height, could generate extra bounce. He was the first Aussie bowler to pick a hat-trick in the ODI format. But his career was shortened due to injuries.

Otherwise, he could have been one of the greatest pacers for Australia. At the age of 29 years, Bruce Reid had to announce his retirement as his body completely gave up on him. In his international career, he has played 88 matches, where he has taken 176 wickets with an average of 28.74 and an economy rate of 3.13. The pacer could only play 27 Tests and 61 ODIs. He later joined the Indian team as a bowling coach.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test2711324.632.6755.207/5111/5
ODI616334.964.0651.505/530/1
T20I-------

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2. Joel Garner | West Indies (6 ft 8 inches)

Joel Garner for West Indies
Joel Garner for the West Indies (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

Joel Garner was one of the lethal bowlers during the West Indies’ golden era of cricket. He was one of the “quartet” of West Indian fast bowlers from the mid-70s to the early 80s, the others being Michael Holding, Andy Roberts, and Malcolm Marshall. He was nicknamed the “Big Bird”. His teammates and opponents gave him this nickname because of his towering frame and fiery pace. He is the best bowler in the world of all time.

He also bowled great yorkers and mastered this art back in those days. Garner was unplayable in the death overs. In his international career, he has played 156 matches, where he has taken 405 wickets with an average of 19.44 and an economy rate of 2.67. In 58 Tests, he picked up 259 wickets and accumulated 146 scalps in 98 ODIS. He was also inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2010. He is in the 2nd position in the list of the tallest cricket players ever in the history of cricket.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test5825920.972.4750.806/5618/7
ODI9814618.843.0936.505/312/3
T20I-------

1. Mohammad Irfan | Pakistan (7 ft 1 inches)

Mohammad Irfan for Pakistan
Mohammad Irfan for Pakistan (Image Credits: Official X Account of ICC| X/@ICC)

Mohammad Irfan from Pakistan is the tallest player in cricket. The 7 ft 1-inch bowler’s normal-length deliveries would reach chest height for the majority of batters. Irfan, known as Pakistan’s ‘Burj Khalifa,’ has played four Tests, 60 One-Day Internationals, and 22 Twenty20 Internationals for his country.

While he has performed admirably at the top level, his injury history has kept him out of the squad. Teams used to prepare to face him by practising throwdowns with specialists standing on a stool. Virat Kohli during the 2015 World Cup did the same, which helped him to face the tallest cricketer in the world. In his international career, he has played 86 matches across the three formats of the game, where he has taken 109 wickets with an average of 34.91 and an economy rate of 5.20.

FormatMatchesWicketsBowling AvgEconStrike RateBest Bowling4W/5W
Test41038.903.2771.203/440/0
ODI608330.714.9137.404/302/0
T20I221635.127.4428.302/180/0

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Who is the Tallest Cricketer in the World Currently?

There are numerous cricketers today who possess impressive heights, standing out on the global stage. Here is the list of the top 5 tallest cricketers in the world currently, which includes players like Marco Jansen, Kyle Jamieson, Jason Holder, Reece Topley, and Pakistani pacer Shaheen Afridi. These players bowl fast bowling, where Holder and Jansen are the all-rounders. These tallest cricketers help the team in getting extra benefit from the pitch as compared to other bowlers and give an edge to their team by performing extraordinarily.

These are some of the world tallest cricketers in the current generation who have shown their worth and classical performances with the benefit of extra height. In the current period of cricket, where the batsman thrashes the bowlers here and there and smashes sixes very easily, these specific bowlers have an extra edge to hold them up with extra bounce and pace and restrict batsmen from going against them. Many other tallest cricketers will be coming in the near future and show the class and continue the legacy of fast bowling by the tallest cricketers.

RankPlayer NameCountryHeight (ft/in)Height (cm)
1Marco JansenSouth Africa6'8"207 cm
2Kyle JamiesonNew Zealand6'8"207 cm
3Shaheen AfridiPakistan6'8"207 cm
4Jason HolderWest Indies6'7"204 cm
5Reece TopleyEngland 6'7"204 cm

Conclusion

The tallest cricketers always have an extra edge over the other players, where the tallest bowlers can generate extra pace and bounce from the pitch, as well as the tallest batsmen who have an extra shot range and have the ability to clear the ball to longer distances. The tallest cricketers in the world include Mohammad Irfan from Pakistan to Joel Garner from the West Indies, who have been deadly bowlers due to their height. The West Indian team was known for their tall bowlers in the lineup, which made their bowling look deadly. The tallest cricketers always have an extra benefit in the game of cricket.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the tallest cricketer in the world?
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Mohammad Irfan is the tallest cricketer in the world

Who is the tallest man in the IPL?

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Marco Jansen is the tallest man in the IPL.

Who is the 6 foot 8 inch cricketer?

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Both Kyle Jamieson and Marco Jansen are 6 foot 8 inch cricketer.

Who is the tallest Indian cricketer?

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Abey Kuruvilla is the tallest Indian cricketer.

Who is taller, Rohit or Virat?

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Virat Kohli is taller than Rohit Sharma by a small margin, where Virat's height is 5'9" and Rohit's height is 5'8".

Who is the fittest cricketer in India?

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Virat Kohli is the fittest cricketer in India.

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