Name Jake Doran | Role Cricket Player | |
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Jake Richard Doran (born 2 November 1996) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Tasmania, Sydney Thunder and Australia under-19s. He previously played for New South Wales, and is also the youngest player to be signed to a Big Bash League contract. Doran is the younger brother of cricketer Luke Doran and attended The Hills Sports High School.
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- Meet jake doran
- Gatorade fuelling the future of australian cricket jake doran
- Domestic career
- International career
- References

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Domestic career

In 2013, Doran almost became the youngest player to score a First Grade century; playing for Fairfield-Liverpool against Sydney University, he was on 87* when his team declared. Aged 16, Doran became the youngest player ever to play for New South Wales second XI. For the 2014/15 season, New South Wales signed Doran on a rookie contract, and in October 2014, Doran signed for Big Bash team Sydney Thunder, making him the youngest player to sign a Big Bash contract. Doran signed a one-year contract with the Thunder, a week before finishing his HSC exams. Three other teams, including the Melbourne Stars were believed to have been interested in signing Doran; the Stars would have offered him a senior deal. In January 2015, Doran made his BBL debut for Thunder in a Sydney Derby match against Sydney Sixers; Dorans did not bat in the match.

In March 2015, Doran signed for Tasmania from New South Wales on a two-year contract. He made his first-class debut in a Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia, making scores of 5 and 17. In his first five Sheffield Shield matches, he averaged 19.70, with 2 half-centuries. In September 2015, Doran was added to the Tasmania squad for the Matador Cup, and he made his List A debut a month later against Queensland, but did not bat in the match.
International career

In November 2013, Doran played for Cricket Australia Chairman's XI against an England XI; the match was a tour match prior to the 2013-14 Ashes series, and Doran scored 17 in his only innings. He has also played for Prime Minister's XI against English and Indian teams. He has represented Australia under-19s, and averaged 83 at the 2014 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Doran captained the under-19 team in series against England under-19 in 2014/15 and 2015, and scored 103 in the 2015 U-19 test match between the teams at Chester-le-Street. Former Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill suggested that Doran should have been picked for the fifth and final test of the 2015 Ashes series.