Short made his
List A cricket debut in November 2011 against
New South Wales in the
2011–12 Ryobi One-Day Cup. He only scored 3 runs, but took two wickets with his
left-arm unorthodox spin bowling, including one from the second delivery he bowled. In February 2010, Short made his debut for Western Australia in the
Futures League after performing well for the Northern Territory in the
Imparja Cup in 2009. He was also selected in an
Indigenous Australian cricket team that toured England in June and July 2009. In March 2011, Short was named the
Lord's Taverners Indigenous Cricketer of the Year award winner. Short made his
first-class debut for Western Australia in the
2016–17 Sheffield Shield season on 17 November 2016. He made his
Twenty20 (T20) debut for
Hobart Hurricanes in the
2016–17 Big Bash League season on 23 December 2016, scoring a quick-fire 61 off 29 balls. On 10 January 2018, Short made the highest individual score in a
Big Bash League match at the time, scoring 122
not out off 69 balls against
Brisbane Heat. During the tournament, Short scored a total of 578 runs, including five half-centuries and a century, the most runs by any player in the competition history. He also took 3 wickets during the season and was named Player of the Tournament. In January 2018, Short was bought by the
Rajasthan Royals for ₹4 crores in the
2018 IPL auction. In March 2019, Short signed for
Durham for the upcoming
T20 Blast season. He made a fine start to his first game in Durham colours, contributing to a seven run victory over
Northamptonshire with an aggressive innings of 46 from 40 balls, whilst also taking 2 wickets from 4 overs. On 17 May 2021, Short signed for
Hampshire Hawks for their upcoming T20 Blast season. Short was drafted by
Trent Rockets as one of their overseas players for the
inaugural season of
The Hundred. In July 2022, he was signed by the
Dambulla Giants for the
third edition of the
Lanka Premier League. ==International career==