Ben Robert Dunk (born 11 March 1987) is an Australian professional cricketer. He has played for Queensland and Tasmania in Australian domestic cricket as a left-handed batsman. He can also play as a wicket-keeper, and is a capable bowler, bowling right arm off spin.
He made his Twenty20 International debut for Australia against South Africa on 5 November 2014.
Early career
Born in the northern Queensland town of Innisfail, Dunk moved to Brisbane early in his career to broaden his cricketing opportunities. He participated in a specialist cricket program at Mitchelton State High School before winning a Rugby and Cricket scholarship to Brisbane Grammar School. He played for the Northern Suburbs District Cricket Club in Queensland's grade cricket competition and represented Queensland in youth representative teams. He was also in the Australian squad for the 2005 World Youth Cup.
Domestic career
Dunk made his debut for Queensland in December 2009, having been selected in the Twenty20 team. 2009-10 was a breakout season for Dunk, playing 9 games, highlighted by an innings of 70 not out off 40 balls. He made his Sheffield Shield debut for Queensland in October 2010, playing as a specialist batsman (Chris Hartley retained selection as Queensland's wicket-keeper).
In 2012, Dunk moved to the Tasmanian Tigers. On 18 October 2014 he scored an unbeaten 229 against Queensland in the domestic one-day competition, surpassing David Warner's 197 and became the first one-day double century in Australian Domestic cricket.
Dunk has been a standout player Australia's domestic Twenty20 competition, the Big Bash League, with Dunk being the 4th highest run scorer of the tournaments history. He has been the top run scorer of a season on two occasions, the equal most by any player in the BBL. Dunk has played for four of the eight franchises throughout his BBL career, currently playing for the Melbourne Stars. He has also played for both Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalanders in the Pakistan Super League. In September 2019, he was named in the squad for the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants team for the 2019 Mzansi Super League tournament.