Tom Kohler-Cadmore

Tom Kohler-Cadmore

batsman

Full name:Tom Kohler-Cadmore
Nationality:England
Batting style:right handed batsman
Bowling Style:off break right arm

Teams

2025 Teams

Peshawar Zalmi

Sharjah Warriors

Somerset

Sydney Thunder

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueFirst classList aT20
Matches9556149
Innings000
Overs000
Balls---
Maidens000
Runs000
Wickets000
Avg000
SR000
Eco000
BB000
4w000
5w000
10w000

Batting

LeagueFirst classList aT20
Matches9556149
Innings15754147
Not outs10118
Runs489318084033
Balls Faced893120832835
Avg33.2834.1131.26
SR54.7886.79142.25
Fours651190358
Fifties221031
Sixies5343193
Highest176164127
Hundreds1131

Tom Kohler-Cadmore Schedule & Results

Indian Premier League

Pakistan Super League

T20 Vitality Blast

County Championship

Royal London One-Day Cup

International career

Tom Kohler-Cadmore, born on 19 August 1994, is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset. He bats right-handed and bowls right-arm off-spin. As of July 2024, he has not played any international match for England.

Leagues Participation

Tom Kohler-Cadmore has participated in several cricket leagues around the world. Here’s a look at his involvement in various leagues:

Indian Premier League

Tom Kohler-Cadmore made his IPL debut on May 15, 2024, for Rajasthan Royals against Punjab Kings, scoring 18 runs from 23 balls. He ended the season with 612 runs, maintaining an average score of 53.45 and a strike rate of 148.76. Despite his strong performance, he went unsold at the IPL 2025 auction, with a base price of 40 lakh rupees.

Year

Team

Key Performance

2024

Rajasthan Royals

Debuted with 18 runs from 23 balls; Scored 612 runs in total with an average of 53.45 and a strike rate of 148.76

Pakistan Super League

Tom Kohler-Cadmore began his Pakistan Super League (PSL) journey with Quetta Gladiators in 2018. In 2021, he joined Peshawar Zalmi. On February 23, 2021, he scored 53 runs from 32 balls in a match against Multan Sultans, helping Peshawar Zalmi win. In 2022, he scored 66 runs in a match between Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators. By 2023, he was eager to learn from his new team captain, Babar Azam. In the 2024 season, he scored 33 runs in a match against Quetta Gladiators. Tom finished the 2024 season with 586 runs in 27 matches, including four half-centuries.

Year

Team

Key Performance

2018

Quetta Gladiators

Debuted in PSL

2021-2024

Peshawar Zalmi

Scored 53 runs off 32 balls against Multan Sultans (2021); scored 586 runs in 27 matches in 2024, including four half-centuries

2022

Peshawar Zalmi/Quetta Gladiators

Scored 66 runs in a match between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi (2022)

2023

Peshawar Zalmi

Expressed interest in learning from Babar Azam during the 2023 PSL season

2024

Peshawar Zalmi

Scored 33 runs in a match against Quetta Gladiators in the 2024 PSL

Lanka Premier League

Tom Kohler-Cadmore played for Jaffna Kings in the Lanka Premier League (LPL) from 2021 to 2022. On December 16, 2021, he scored 92 runs off 55 balls against Colombo Stars, setting the highest score of the tournament. However, in December 2022, he was released due to discomfort from a concussion, and Arif Hossain replaced him in the team.

Year

Team

Key Performance

2021-2022

Jaffna Kings

Scored 92 runs off 55 balls against Colombo Stars (2021)

2022

Jaffna Kings

Released due to concussion and replaced by Arif Hossain

Bangladesh Premier League

Since 2024, Tom Kohler-Cadmore has played for Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

Year

Team

Key Performance

2024

Rangpur Riders

Playing for Rangpur Riders in the 2024 BPL season

Big Bash League

In December 2023, Tom Kohler-Cadmore joined Sydney Thunder on loan in the Big Bash League (BBL). He replaced Zaman Khan and became one of the team's key players. His impressive performance helped him secure a spot in the IPL 2024 season.

Year

Team

Key Performance

2023-2024

Sydney Thunder

Key player in the 2023-2024 Big Bash season, selected for IPL 2024

Domestic career

Tom Kohler-Cadmore began his domestic career with Worcestershire, debuting against Bangladesh A in August 2013 after completing his studies at Malvern College. In May 2016, he scored 127 runs off 54 balls against Durham in the NatWest T20 Blast, setting a record for the highest individual score by a Worcestershire player in a T20 match.

In May 2020, Kohler-Cadmore joined a 55-man squad for training as England prepared for international matches following the COVID-19 pandemic. In June 2022, he signed a three-year deal with Somerset County Cricket Club for the 2023 season. Before joining Somerset, he played for Worcestershire (2014-2017) and Yorkshire (2017-2022), also representing England Lions. He has scored more than 9,000 runs across all formats.

In July 2024, Kohler-Cadmore played a crucial role in Somerset's win over Surrey in the Vitality Blast, scoring 51 runs off 32 balls.

Other Leagues

Tom Kohler-Cadmore has played in different cricket leagues around the world.

In The Hundred tournament, he scored 71 runs in his first match against Birmingham Phoenix. In 2022, he scored 111 runs in five matches, and in 2023, he made 15 runs in a game against Trent Rockets.

Kohler-Cadmore helped Sharjah Warriors win against Gulf Giants in the 2025 T20 International League. On January 12, 2025, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, he scored 83 runs from 56 balls, including six fours and four sixes. In the final, he scored the last goal, which secured the win for his team, and he was named Player of the Match.

In March 2024, Kohler-Cadmore signed with Wales Fire. On August 1, 2024, he played against London Spirit, but he struggled to score and got out after just 4 runs from 13 balls. However, on August 10, 2024, he made 54 runs from 32 balls against Birmingham Phoenix.

Kohler-Cadmore also set a record for the highest individual score in T10 history on December 1, 2021, in the Abu Dhabi T10 League. He joined Trent Rockets for the 2022 season of The Hundred.

Records and achievements

Tom Kohler-Cadmore has set several significant records and won prestigious awards throughout his career.

  • Highest individual score in T10 history: During the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 League, he scored 96 runs from 39 balls, setting the record for the highest score in this format.
  • Wisden’s Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year (2014): Kohler-Cadmore scored 1,409 runs at an average of over 100 in his final year at Malvern College, earning this award.
  • Highest individual score for Worcestershire in a T20 match: On May 20, 2016, he scored 127 runs from 54 balls against Durham, setting the record for the highest score by a Worcestershire player in a T20 match at that time.

Personal life

Tom Kohler-Cadmore keeps most of his personal life private, but here are some details about his family, finances, and other aspects of his life.

Family

Tom’s father is Mick Cadmore, and his mother is Annette Kohler-Cadmore. He has an older brother, Ben Kohler-Cadmore.

Finance

Tom’s net worth is estimated at around $4 million.

Scandals

In May 2019, Tom was removed from the England Lions squad by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). This followed his mention in the trial of Alex Hepburn, who was convicted of rape. While the judge found Tom did nothing wrong, the ECB took action after learning of inappropriate messages exchanged during the trial.

Fans

Tom has 46,000 followers on Instagram, where fans interact with his posts.

Another Players

Green, Chris

Green, Chris

Zadran, Mujeeb Ur Rahman

Zadran, Mujeeb Ur Rahman

Nabi, Mohammad

Nabi, Mohammad

Hatcher, Liam

Hatcher, Liam

Livingstone, Liam

Livingstone, Liam

Majid, Ali

Majid, Ali

Doddrell, Liam

Doddrell, Liam

Atkinson, Gus

Atkinson, Gus

Smith, Dwayne

Smith, Dwayne

Sammy, Daren

Sammy, Daren

Rew, James

Rew, James

Azam, Hammad

Azam, Hammad

Mohsin, Mohammad

Mohsin, Mohammad

Amin, Adil

Amin, Adil

Miller, David

Miller, David

Butt, Muhammad Rizwan

Butt, Muhammad Rizwan

Warner, David

Warner, David

Keswani, Nilansh

Keswani, Nilansh

Watt, Mark

Watt, Mark

Khan, Sajid

Khan, Sajid

Dickwella, Niroshan

Dickwella, Niroshan

Imam-ul-Haq

Imam-ul-Haq

Nasim, Saad

Nasim, Saad

Denly, Joe

Denly, Joe

Woakes, Chris

Woakes, Chris

Henry, Matt

Henry, Matt

Ahmad, Qais

Ahmad, Qais

Sandhu, Gurinder

Sandhu, Gurinder

Yaqoob, Arif

Yaqoob, Arif

Butt, Amad

Butt, Amad

Omarzai, Azmatullah

Omarzai, Azmatullah

du Plessis, Faf

du Plessis, Faf

Edwards, Fidel

Edwards, Fidel

Zazai, Hazratullah

Zazai, Hazratullah

Hildreth, James

Hildreth, James

Shahzad, Khurram

Shahzad, Khurram

Shehzad, Khurram

Shehzad, Khurram

Gregory, Lewis

Gregory, Lewis

Simmons, Lendl

Simmons, Lendl

Deyal, Mark

Deyal, Mark

Talat, Hussain

Talat, Hussain

Gurbaz, Rahmanullah

Gurbaz, Rahmanullah

Powell, Rovman

Powell, Rovman

Abell, Tom

Abell, Tom

Shah, Yasir

Shah, Yasir

Asif, Umaid

Asif, Umaid

Cutting, Ben

Cutting, Ben

Muqeem, Sufiyan

Muqeem, Sufiyan

Ngidi, Lungi

Ngidi, Lungi

van der Merwe, Roelof

van der Merwe, Roelof

Gleeson, Richard

Gleeson, Richard

Sole, Chris

Sole, Chris

Salamkheil, Waqar

Salamkheil, Waqar

Konstas, Sam

Konstas, Sam

Wood, Luke

Wood, Luke

Irfan, Mohammad

Irfan, Mohammad

Wells, Luke

Wells, Luke

Azam, Babar

Azam, Babar

Renshaw, Matthew

Renshaw, Matthew

Mendis, Kusal

Mendis, Kusal

Siddique, Junaid

Siddique, Junaid

Lammonby, Tom

Lammonby, Tom

Wells, Jonathan

Wells, Jonathan

Neesham, Jimmy

Neesham, Jimmy

Joseph, Shamar

Joseph, Shamar

Sangha, Jason

Sangha, Jason

Ross, Alex

Ross, Alex

Williams, Sean

Williams, Sean

Rashid, Adil

Rashid, Adil

Stoinis, Marcus

Stoinis, Marcus

Hatzoglou, Peter

Hatzoglou, Peter

Haris, Mohammad

Haris, Mohammad

Sharafu, Alishan

Sharafu, Alishan

Brown, Patrick Rhys

Brown, Patrick Rhys

Fuller, James

Fuller, James

Briggs, Danny

Briggs, Danny

Mohammad Umar, Khwaja

Mohammad Umar, Khwaja

Madushanka, Dilshan

Madushanka, Dilshan

Salzmann, William

Salzmann, William

Hill, Finley James

Hill, Finley James

Irfan SLA, Mohammad

Irfan SLA, Mohammad

Dickson, Sean

Dickson, Sean

Sams, Daniel

Sams, Daniel

Ahmed, Abrar

Ahmed, Abrar

Ullah, Muhammad Jawad

Ullah, Muhammad Jawad

Leonard, Ned

Leonard, Ned

Khan, Bismillah

Khan, Bismillah

Shah, Irfanullah

Shah, Irfanullah

Al Hasan, Shakib

Al Hasan, Shakib

Ahmad, Waqar

Ahmad, Waqar

Fletcher, Andre

Fletcher, Andre

Shinvari, Izhar

Shinvari, Izhar

Anwar, Jamal

Anwar, Jamal

Patel, Samit

Patel, Samit

Todd, Jamal

Todd, Jamal

Raza, Sikandar

Raza, Sikandar

Hose, Adam

Hose, Adam

Gul, Nabi

Gul, Nabi

Khan Niazi, Misbah-Ul-Haq

Khan Niazi, Misbah-Ul-Haq

Madsen, Wayne

Madsen, Wayne

Mike, Ben

Mike, Ben

Aldridge, Kasey

Aldridge, Kasey

Umeed, Andrew

Umeed, Andrew

Langridge, JT

Langridge, JT

Viljoen, Hardus

Viljoen, Hardus

Irfan Jr, Mohammad

Irfan Jr, Mohammad

Khan, Waqar

Khan, Waqar

Leach, Jack

Leach, Jack

Sodhi, Ish

Sodhi, Ish

Mousley, Dan

Mousley, Dan

Asghar, Mohammad

Asghar, Mohammad

Jordan, Chris

Jordan, Chris

Walter, Paul Ian

Walter, Paul Ian

Davey, Josh

Davey, Josh

Murid, Naveen-ul-Haq

Murid, Naveen-ul-Haq

Thomas, Joshua F

Thomas, Joshua F

Rajapaksa, Bhanuka

Rajapaksa, Bhanuka

Maqsood, Sohaib

Maqsood, Sohaib

Smeed, Will

Smeed, Will

Ali, Moeen

Ali, Moeen

Ogborne, Alfie Richard James

Ogborne, Alfie Richard James

Theekshana, Morawakage Maheesh

Theekshana, Morawakage Maheesh

Nikitaras, Blake

Nikitaras, Blake

Dawson, Liam

Dawson, Liam

Bravo, Dwayne

Bravo, Dwayne

Bancroft, Cameron

Bancroft, Cameron

Gray, Toby

Gray, Toby

Malan, Dawid

Malan, Dawid

Iqbal, Tamim

Iqbal, Tamim

McAndrew, Nathan John

McAndrew, Nathan John

Ahmad, Noor

Ahmad, Noor

Ahmed, Musadiq

Ahmed, Musadiq

Rahman, Sabbir

Rahman, Sabbir

Sangha, Tanveer

Sangha, Tanveer

Shanaka, Dasun

Shanaka, Dasun

Charles, Johnson

Charles, Johnson

Hales, Alex

Hales, Alex

Bairstow, Jonny

Bairstow, Jonny

Howell, Benny

Howell, Benny

Parkinson, Matt

Parkinson, Matt

Overton, Craig

Overton, Craig

Mumtaz, Mehran

Mumtaz, Mehran

Khan, Bilal

Khan, Bilal

Usman, Khalid

Usman, Khalid

Meiyappan, Karthik Palaniapan

Meiyappan, Karthik Palaniapan

Banton, Tom

Banton, Tom

Ayub, Saim

Ayub, Saim

Allen, Fabian

Allen, Fabian

Mahmood, Saqib

Mahmood, Saqib

Davies, Oliver

Davies, Oliver

Ali, Majid

Ali, Majid

Thomas, George

Thomas, George

Imran, Mohammad

Imran, Mohammad

Khan, Zaman

Khan, Zaman

Davies, Steven

Davies, Steven

Lewis, Evin

Lewis, Evin

Smit, JJ

Smit, JJ

Campher, Curtis

Campher, Curtis

Gilkes, Matthew

Gilkes, Matthew

Ahmed, Iftikhar

Ahmed, Iftikhar

Khan, Aimal

Khan, Aimal

Ball, Jake

Ball, Jake

Baird, James

Baird, James

Harding, Jack

Harding, Jack

Pretorius, Migael

Pretorius, Migael

Green, Ben

Green, Ben

Meredith, Riley

Meredith, Riley

Theedom, James

Theedom, James

Cassell, Charlie

Cassell, Charlie

Vaughan, Archie M

Vaughan, Archie M

Heywood, Joe

Heywood, Joe

Mohsin, Mohammad

Mohsin, Mohammad

Tait, Shaun

Tait, Shaun

Agar, Wes

Agar, Wes

Billings, Sam

Billings, Sam

Ferguson, Lockie

Ferguson, Lockie

Rutherford, Sherfane

Rutherford, Sherfane

Maddinson, Nic

Maddinson, Nic

Andrews, Tom

Andrews, Tom

Hamza, Mir

Hamza, Mir

Weibgen, Hugh

Weibgen, Hugh

Milne, Adam

Milne, Adam

Janat, Karim

Janat, Karim

Southee, Tim

Southee, Tim

Paul, Keemo

Paul, Keemo

Mustafa, Rohan

Mustafa, Rohan

Wade, Matthew

Wade, Matthew

Agar, Ashton

Agar, Ashton

Jawadullah, Muhammad

Jawadullah, Muhammad

Seifert, Tim

Seifert, Tim

Fernando, Avishka

Fernando, Avishka

Roy, Jason

Roy, Jason

Singh, Virandeep

Singh, Virandeep

D'souza, Ethan

D'souza, Ethan

Singh Baddhan, Harmeet

Singh Baddhan, Harmeet

Christian, Dan

Christian, Dan

Garton, George

Garton, George

Singh, Harmeet

Singh, Harmeet

Hasnain, Mohammad

Hasnain, Mohammad

Mathews, Traveen

Mathews, Traveen

Zampa, Adam

Zampa, Adam

Afridi, Umair

Afridi, Umair

Samiullah

Samiullah

Najeebullah

Najeebullah

Ihsanullah

Ihsanullah

Linde, George

Linde, George

Daniyal, Ahmad

Daniyal, Ahmad

Carey, Alex

Carey, Alex

Mohammad, Ali

Mohammad, Ali

Zadran, Najibullah

Zadran, Najibullah

Samad, Abdul

Samad, Abdul

Bosch, Corbin

Bosch, Corbin

Rana, Nahid

Rana, Nahid

Bryant, Max

Bryant, Max

Joseph, Alzarri

Joseph, Alzarri

Sadaqat, Maaz

Sadaqat, Maaz

Raza, Ali

Raza, Ali

Owen, Mitchell J

Owen, Mitchell J

Raza, Ali

Raza, Ali

Leach, Joe

Leach, Joe

Goldsworthy, Lewis

Goldsworthy, Lewis

Rew, Thomas

Rew, Thomas

Lenton, Jay

Lenton, Jay

Hankins, George

Hankins, George

Doggett, Brendan

Doggett, Brendan

Khan, Hamad

Khan, Hamad

Byrom, Eddie

Byrom, Eddie

Whiteman, Sam

Whiteman, Sam

Rainbird, Sam

Rainbird, Sam

Watson, Shane

Watson, Shane

Cooper, Tom

Cooper, Tom

Hughes, Daniel

Hughes, Daniel

Uddin, Siraj

Uddin, Siraj

Nair, Arjun

Nair, Arjun

Khan, Imran

Khan, Imran

Hafeez, Mohammad

Hafeez, Mohammad

Jamal, Aamer

Jamal, Aamer

Tremain, Chris

Tremain, Chris

Ali, Haider

Ali, Haider

Mills, Tymal

Mills, Tymal

van Meekeren, Paul

van Meekeren, Paul

Cummins, Pat

Cummins, Pat

Khan, Mohammad Amir

Khan, Mohammad Amir

Bopara, Ravi

Bopara, Ravi

Benjamin, Christopher Gavin

Benjamin, Christopher Gavin

Leask, Michael

Leask, Michael

Siddle, Peter

Siddle, Peter

Vijay, Murali

Vijay, Murali

Rossouw, Rilee

Rossouw, Rilee

de Lange, Marchant

de Lange, Marchant

Kallis, Jacques

Kallis, Jacques

Albert Geddes, Benedict Brodie

Albert Geddes, Benedict Brodie

Bartlett, George

Bartlett, George

Farooqi, Fazalhaq

Farooqi, Fazalhaq

Morkel, Albie

Morkel, Albie

Elgar, Dean

Elgar, Dean

Doran, Jake

Doran, Jake

McDonald, Andrew

McDonald, Andrew

Patterson, Kurtis

Patterson, Kurtis

Gul, Sameen

Gul, Sameen

Masood, Saad

Masood, Saad

Dockrell, George

Dockrell, George

Virdi, Amar

Virdi, Amar

Trego, Peter

Trego, Peter

Hameed, Basil

Hameed, Basil

Shah, Khushdil

Shah, Khushdil

Bess, Dominic

Bess, Dominic

Taylor, Jerome

Taylor, Jerome

Hodge, Brad

Hodge, Brad

Jayawardene, Mahela

Jayawardene, Mahela

Pollard, Kieron

Pollard, Kieron

Vince, James

Vince, James

Ali, Azhar

Ali, Azhar

Shahzad, Khurram

Shahzad, Khurram

Drissell, George

Drissell, George

Hearne, Lachlan

Hearne, Lachlan

Khawaja, Usman

Khawaja, Usman

Gibson, Ryan

Gibson, Ryan

Lamb, Danny

Lamb, Danny

Aziz, Danish

Aziz, Danish

Hadley, Ryan

Hadley, Ryan

Holt, Baxter J

Holt, Baxter J

Trenouth, Finlay

Trenouth, Finlay

Iqbal, Arshad

Iqbal, Arshad

Gilchrist, Nathan

Gilchrist, Nathan

Young, Sam

Young, Sam

Butt, Moaz

Butt, Moaz

Butt, Arshad

Butt, Arshad

Butt, Moeid

Butt, Moeid

Baker, Sonny

Baker, Sonny

Haseebullah

Haseebullah

Davies, Joel

Davies, Joel

Khan, Yasir

Khan, Yasir

Pawson, Ross

Pawson, Ross

Bashir, Shoaib

Bashir, Shoaib

Brooks, Jack

Brooks, Jack

Guptill, Martin

Guptill, Martin

Wagner, Neil

Wagner, Neil

Morgan, Eoin

Morgan, Eoin

Ahmed, Fawad

Ahmed, Fawad

Anderson, Corey

Anderson, Corey

Amin, Umar

Amin, Umar

Root, Joe

Root, Joe

Willey, David

Willey, David

Buttler, Jos

Buttler, Jos

Khan, Sohail

Khan, Sohail

Sohail, Haris

Sohail, Haris

McClenaghan, Mitchell

McClenaghan, Mitchell

Pretorius, Dwaine

Pretorius, Dwaine

Qadir, Usman

Qadir, Usman

Devcich, Anton

Devcich, Anton

Malik, Shoaib

Malik, Shoaib

Tanvir, Sohail

Tanvir, Sohail

Yamin, Aamer

Yamin, Aamer

Riaz, Wahab

Riaz, Wahab

Brathwaite, Carlos

Brathwaite, Carlos

Ali, Asif

Ali, Asif

Gayle, Chris

Gayle, Chris

Larkin, Nick

Larkin, Nick

Nicholls, Henry

Nicholls, Henry

Zeeshan, Mohammad

Zeeshan, Mohammad

Ali, Hasan

Ali, Hasan

Randell, Brett

Randell, Brett

Sale, Ollie

Sale, Ollie

Irshad, Salman

Irshad, Salman

McKay, Clint

McKay, Clint

Overton, Jamie

Overton, Jamie

Conway, Devon

Conway, Devon

Russell, Andre

Russell, Andre