| Score | OPPN. | Format | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| DNB & DNB | SL | Test | 29 Jan 25 |
| 34 & 18 | ENG | Test | 27 Jul 23 |
| 13 & 11 | ENG | Test | 06 Jul 23 |
| 41 & DNB | IND | Test | 09 Mar 23 |
| 0 & DNB | IND | Test | 01 Mar 23 |
| Wickets | OPPN. | Format | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-28 & 1-57 | SL | Test | 29 Jan 25 |
| 2-22 & 4-110 | ENG | Test | 27 Jul 23 |
| 1-36 & 0-13 | ENG | Test | 06 Jul 23 |
| 3-113 & DNB | IND | Test | 09 Mar 23 |
| 1-23 & 0-18 | IND | Test | 01 Mar 23 |
Quickly recognizable by his tall frame and bespectacled look, Todd Murphy made headlines when he, after having played just seven first-class games, was selected as one of Australia's spinners on their tour to India in 2023. Hailing from Echuca, Victoria, Murphy plies his trade as an off-spinner. He made all of his first-class, List-A and T20 debuts in the 2020/21 season and made a quick impression on selectors. Going through the crease quickly and generally bowling tight lines at a higher pace, Murphy offered something unique to the other spinners that were on the radar.
Murphy's Test debut came at Nagpur and he finished the game with impressive figures of 7/124. He played all four Tests of the series and retained his spot for the forthcoming Ashes series in England. Batting left-handed and more than capable of wielding the willow, Murphy also made some handy contributions with the bat.