Peake played with South Barwon Cricket Club, playing for two seasons with his father, before going on to play for Geelong Cricket Club in Victorian Premier Cricket. He was named the Australian Cricket Society Male Young Cricketer of the Year in October 2024.[4][5]
On 15 December 2025, Peake scored his first BBL half century in his second match, against Brisbane Heat, scoring 57 from 29 balls.[14]
International career
Peake was a member of the Australia national under-19 cricket team that won the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa. Initially named as a non-travelling reserve for the World Cup, he was promoted into the squad when Corey Wasley broke a finger in the opening match. Peake became the youngest member of the winning team and contributed 49 runs against Pakistan in the semi final before playing in the final in which he scored 46 not out against India.[15]
Peake, as an 18-year old who was yet to make his first-class debut, was invited to join Australia's 2025 test tour of Sri Lanka in February to gain experience around the team and in subcontinent conditions.[16] Later that year in July, he was a part of the Australia A squad to play 3 List A and 2 First Class matches against Sri Lanka A in Darwin.[17] He scored an unbeaten 55 from 38 balls in his first outing for the team, the first List A match of the series.[18]
In December 2025, Peake was chosen to captain the Australian team in the 2026 Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup in Namibia and Zimbabwe in January and February 2026.[19] In May 2026, he was again included with the senior Australia squad for a T20 tour of Bangladesh.[20]