MOISES HENRIQUES

 

Portuguese-born Australian international all-rounder Moises Henriques signed for the Notts Outlaws for the 2025 Vitality Blast and appeared in six matches in that campaign.

He arrived at Trent Bridge with a considerable reputation in limited overs cricket. The Sydney Sixers captain boasted an impressive T20 record across 282 games in the format, having scored over 5,000 runs - including 26 fifties - and taken 119 wickets.

He twice led his domestic side to the Big Bash League title having made more appearances than anyone else in the competition, while only three players have scored more runs. 

Henriques had also appeared in nine editions of the Indian Premier League, winning the title with Sunrisers in 2016, having also won the T20 Champions League on two occasions and triumphed in the Big Bash with New South Wales.

For the Outlaws he made 166 runs, top score 60 (his one half-century) at an average of 27.66; his bowling was less effective and he took just the one wicket, recording 1-26 in his first match, at home to Warwickshire.

His previous stint in the Blast came at Surrey, where he scored 272 runs in ten innings, while he has also earned 44 caps for his country – four Test matches, 16 ODIs and 24 T20Is.

Moises Henriques was born in Funchal, on the Portuguese island of Madeira on 1 February 1987 and his family moved to Australia when he was a baby. 

After starring as captain of Australia's Under-19 side – he first made the team as a 16-year-old – with 16 World Cup wickets in Sri Lanka at 10.62 and 150 runs at 37.5, Henriques played his second senior game in the final of the 2005-06 ING Cup.

 

September 2025

See Moises Henriques career stats (to date) here