Background: Cricket is an outdoor sport where players, including batsmen, bowlers, and all-rounders, en-counter various physical challenges and demands. Complete Blood Count (CBC) is an essential test for un-derstanding hematological parameters, playing a crucial role in monitoring overall health detecting defi-ciencies like iron deficiency or anemia, assessing recovery, and optimizing athletic performance. Objectives: This study aims to examine the variations in hematological parameters among cricket players in different roles. Methods: The sample included 30 randomly selected male cricketers aged 14-19 years, with a mean age of 16. Participants comprised 6 batsmen, 15 bowlers, and 9 all-rounders. CBC tests were conducted using Beckman Coulter's DxH 500 Series Hematology Analyzer on intravenous blood samples. Results: The results indicated no significant difference in hematological parameters across batters, bowlers, and all-rounders, but minor differences were witnessed within each playing role, despite all values remain-ing almost within normal limits. Cricketers’ overall mean values for the CBC tests were as follows: Hemo-globin (Hb) 14.97 mg/dl, White Blood Cell (WBC) 8474/cmm, Eosinophil Total Cell Evaluation (TCE) 367/cmm, Neutrophils 52%, Lymphocytes 35%, Monocytes 9%; Eosinophil Count 3%, Platelet Count (PLT) 216367/cmm, Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) 9.57 fL, Red blood cells (RBC) Count 5.3 million/cmm, Hema-tocrit (HCT) Measure 44.02%, Mean Cell or Corpuscular Volume (MCV) 83.9 fL, Mean Cell Hemoglobin (MCH) 28.8 pg, Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 34 g/dL, and Red Cell Distribution Width -Standard Deviation (RDW-SD) 44 fL. Conclusion: The batter, bowler, and all-rounder roles in cricket do not greatly change the results of hema-tological parameters, though small differences exist within the normal ranges. Given the similarity in he-matological values across roles, coaches should implementbalanced training loads in intensity and volume for all players, whileincorporating specific drills to meet each role 's distinct performance demands.