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This is a list of cricketers who have played first–class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for the Auckland cricket team in New Zealand.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/19/Players.html Auckland players], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-08-18. Seasons given are the first and last seasons the player appeared for the side in a senior match; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons.

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  • John Ackland, 1980/81–1983/84
  • Andre Adams, 1997/98–2012/13
  • James Adams, 2010/11–2011/12
  • Stephen Adams, 1982/83–1984/85
  • John Aiken, 1999/00–2000/01
  • RA Aitken, 1980/81{{efn|Aitken, who is thought to have been born in 1959, played age-group and B team cricket for Auckland between 1979–80 and 1981–82 as well as against Northland in a non-first-class match. His three List A appearances for the provincial side all came during the 1980–81 season. He scored a total of 90 runs, including a highest score of 54, and took a single wicket. No other biographical details and known.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/34/34940/34940.html RA Aitken], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-08-20. {{subscription}}McCarron, p. 145.}}
  • Cyril Allcott, 1921/22–1931/32
  • Finn Allen, 2016/17–2024/25
  • Samuel Alpe, 1873/74
  • Corey Anderson, 2019/20
  • David Andersen, 1960/61
  • James Anderson, 2007/08
  • Cody Andrews, 2016/17
  • Frederick Andrews, 1935/36–1940/41
  • Gene Andrews, 2005/06
  • John Ansenne, 1893/94
  • Arnold Anthony, 1909/10–1930/31
  • Robert Arblaster, 1976/77–1979/80
  • John Arneil, 1882/83–1893/94
  • Adithya Ashok, 2021/22–2024/25
  • Dean Askew, 1997/98
  • Azhar Abbas, 2007/08–2008/09
  • Azhar Mahmood, 2011/12–2012/13

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  • Rex Baddeley, 1969/70–1971/72
  • Sydney Badeley, 1929/30
  • Thomas Ball, 1894/95–1896/97
  • Frederick Barclay, 1902/03–1903/04
  • Aaron Barnes, 1993/94–2004/05
  • Brian Barrett, 1985/86
  • Michael Barry, 2012/13–2018/19
  • Dean Bartlett, 2009/10–2014/15
  • Hamish Barton, 1995/96–1997/98
  • William Barton, 1882/83–1886/87
  • Jonathon Bassett-Graham, 2009/10
  • Michael Bates, 2003/04–2015/16
  • William Beard, 1886/87
  • Graeme Beghin, 2017/18–2021/22
  • John Behrent, 1963/64–1967/68
  • Bill Bell, 1952/53
  • George Bellars, 1873/74
  • Daniel Bell-Drummond, 2018/19
  • Sel Belsham, 1953/54–1958/59
  • Richard Bennett, 1975/76
  • Percy Beveridge, 1918/19{{efn|Beveridge (1875 – 31 July 1947) was born in the Sydney suburb of Glebe. He made his first-class cricket debut for Auckland in February 1919 at the age of 43 or 44. He scored 93 not out and 24 against Wellington in his second match, which Auckland won, but he never played again.{{cite web | url-access=subscription |title=Wellington v Auckland 1918-19 |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/9/9523.html |website=CricketArchive |access-date=26 October 2020}}McCarron, p. 19.}}
  • Bhupinder Singh, 2009/10–2013/14
  • Ian Billcliff, 1997/98–1998/99
  • Robert Blair, 1882/83–1883/84
  • Jim Blandford, 1939/40–1940/41
  • James Blane, 1949/50
  • Bruce Bodle, 1958/59
  • Ravi Bopara, 2009/10
  • Charles Bowden, 1883/84
  • Ted Bowley, 1926/27–1928/29
  • John Bracewell, 1982/83–1989/90
  • Mark Bradley, 1987/88
  • Martin Bradley, 1985/86–1987/88
  • Richard Brazendale, 1983/84
  • Cole Briggs, 2020/21–2023/24
  • JF Brook, 1913/14{{efn|All three of Brook's matches for Auckland came in early 1914 after he was chosen for the team after playing cricket in Whangārei. He made his provincial debut against Canterbury in January and after playing against Wellington later in the month he made his final appearance for Auckland the following month against the touring Australians. He scored a total of 117 runs and took one wicket. Other than a surname and initials no biographical details are known.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/21/21528/21528.html JF Brook], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-08-20. {{subscription}}McCarron, p. 25.}}
  • Victor Brooker, 1947/48–1948/49
  • William Brook-Smith, 1904/05–1922/23
  • Chris Brown, 1993/94–1997/98
  • Jamie Brown, 2017/18–2019/20
  • Kyle Brown, 1992/93
  • Steve Brown, 1987/88–1994/95
  • Vaughan Brown, 1987/88–1989/90
  • William Brown, 1944/45–1954/55
  • Frank Buckland, 1873/74–1882/83
  • Gordon Burgess, 1940/41–1954/55
  • Mark Burgess, 1966/67–1979/80
  • Ces Burke, 1937/38–1953/54
  • Herbert Burton, 1922/23–1923/24
  • Ronald Bush, 1932/33–1934/35
  • William Bush, 1910/11
  • Keith Butler, 1953/54
  • Frederick Byerley, 1931/32

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  • Charlie Jackman, 1937/38–1941/42
  • Bert Jacobs, 1893/94
  • Bevon Jacobs, 2024/25
  • Kyle Jamieson, 2019/20–2022/23
  • Terry Jarvis, 1964/65–1976/77
  • Vishi Jeet, 2014/15
  • Harjot Johal, 2023/24–2024/25
  • AO Jones, 1911/12{{efn|Jones played twice for Auckland during the 1911–12 season. He made his debut against Otago at Carisbrook in mid-February 1912 before playing his second match later in the month against Wellington at the Basin Reserve. Primarily a bowler, he took four first-class wickets, including 3/30 on debut, and scored a total of 20 runs in three innings. Other than a surname and initials no biographical details are known.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/22/22216/22216.html AO Jones], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-08-19. {{subscription}}McCarron, p. 74.}}
  • Gregory Jones, 1976/77
  • Richard Jones, 1992/93–2009/10
  • Sammy Jones, 1904/05–1908/09

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  • Ned Sale, 1904/05–1914/15
  • Scott Sale, 1934/35–1939/40
  • Raja Sandhu, 2016/17–2018/19
  • R Sands, 1905/06{{efn|Sands was born in Yorkshire in EnglandCricket, New Zealand Herald, vol. XLII, issue 13015, 4 November 1905, p. 7. ([https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19051104.2.67.1 Available online] at Papers Past. Retrieved 2016-06-22.) and emigrated to Australia where he met cricketer Sammy Jones in Sydney. Jones moved to New Zealand in 1904 and coached the Grafton club and at Auckland Grammar School; in the following season he was employed as a coach by the Auckland Cricket Association.Cricket, The New Zealand Herald, vol. XLIII, issue 13277, 8 September 1906, p. 8. ([http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH19060908.2.92.4 Available online] at Papers Past. Retrieved 2016-06-22.) The Association employed Sands to assist Jones as their second coach for the 1905–06 seasonCricket, The Evening Post, vol. LXX, issue 127, 25 November 1905, p. 14. ([http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP19051125.2.116 Available online] at Papers Past. Retrieved 2016-06-22.) and he played for the North Shore cricket club.

Cricket, The New Zealand Herald, vol. XLII, issue 13045, 9 December 1905, p. 7. ([http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH19051209.2.86.3 Available online] at Papers Past. Retrieved 2016-06-22.) He made his only first-class appearance for Auckland in a January 1906 match against Hawke's Bay, taking four wickets and recording a duck in the only innings in which he batted.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/22/22814/22814.html R Sands], CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-08-20. {{subscription}}[https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/r-sands-38450 R Sands]. CricInfo. Retrieved 2024-08-20. Little else is known about his life, with some doubt as to his first initial and sources disagreeing over his place of birth.McCarron, p. 117.}}

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