Carl Gray Rackemann OAM[1] (born 3 June 1960) is a former Queensland and Australian cricketer.
He made his Test debut versus England at Brisbane in 1982 and was consistently picked for the national side, mainly for One Day Internationals, until 1985.
He signed up to play in the rebel tours of South Africa (1985–86 and 1986–87), thereby becoming ineligible to be a member of the official Australian team during that time.
In the 2nd innings of the Test against New Zealand in Perth in 1989–90, he achieved the bowling analysis of 31 overs, 21 maidens, 23 runs and 1 wicket.
He has inspired an expatriate Australian cricket team in London "Carl Rackemann All Stars (CRAS)"[5] Rackemann stood as a Katter's Australian Party candidate in the electoral district of Nanango during the 2012 Queensland state election.