James Muirhead (cricketer)
James Matthew Muirhead is an Australian cricketer who has played for Victoria and the Perth Scorchers.
Early career
Muirhead began his professional cricket career playing for the Adelaide Strikers in the inaugural edition of the Big Bash League in the 2011/12 summer. He was given a rookie contract to play domestic cricket for his home state of Victoria the following year. During the 2012/13 season, the South Australian cricket team approached Muirhead to recruit him without Victoria's permission or knowledge, a breach of Australian cricket legislation that incurred a 15,000 AUD fine for South Australia.International career
Muirhead had an abrupt rise to Australia's national cricket team in the 2013/14 season. He began the season without any contract for the BBL. He played several tour matches against the visiting English side during the 2013–14 Ashes series, including a 50-over Prime Minister's XI match in January 2014, where he had bowling figures of 3 for 52. Despite only having four career Twenty20 matches to his name, the Australian selectors were impressed by Muirhead's performances in the tour matches and selected him for Australia's Twenty20 International squad against England in January 2014. He performed well in the three-match series, taking two wickets in the third match.Off the back of his international debut, Muirhead signed a four-year contract with Victoria, and he was selected to represent Australia at the 2014 World Twenty20 in Bangladesh. At this time, he had only played a combined total of 20 days of cricket across all formats at a professional level.