Freddie Klokker
Name: Freddie Klokker
Position: Wicketkeeper-Batsman
Number: 9
Age: 42
Height: 5' 11

About Freddie Klokker

Freddie Klokker is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished cricketers Denmark has ever produced. A technically gifted right-handed batsman and reliable wicketkeeper, Klokker has been the face of Danish cricket for over two decades. Born on March 13, 1983, in Odense, Denmark, he has not only represented his national team with distinction but also made a mark in English county cricket. Wearing jersey number 7, Klokker typically opens the batting, setting the tone with his elegant strokeplay and calm temperament. His ability to bat for long periods and absorb pressure made him the backbone of Denmark’s batting for many years. He has scored numerous half-centuries and centuries in ICC tournaments, including the World Cricket League and European Championship fixtures. Klokker's wicketkeeping is equally polished. With quick hands and sharp reflexes, he has effected several crucial stumpings and catches, often changing the course of matches. His consistency behind the stumps brings assurance to Denmark's fielding unit. A historic milestone in his career was representing Derbyshire in English county cricket—a rare achievement for a Danish player. His stint in English domestic cricket gave him exposure to higher standards, which he used to uplift Denmark’s performances upon return. Off the field, Klokker has been instrumental in mentoring young Danish cricketers and raising the profile of the sport in Scandinavia. Even as he moves toward the later stages of his career, his leadership and cricketing intellect continue to shape the national team’s strategies. Freddie Klokker remains a true pioneer of Danish cricket—a role model who brought international respect to the team and paved the way for future generations.