Australian Women’s National Cricket Team Players List With Photos

Australian Women’s National Cricket Team Players List With Photos

The Australian women’s national cricket team is the most dominating team in women’s cricket. Every Australian women’s cricket team’s bowler, batter, and all-rounder is top-notch. In ICC tournaments, Aussie women have done wonders, lifting 7 World Cups and 5 T20 World Cups. A few teams can walk shoulder to shoulder with the Australian Women’s team and the glory of Cricket Australia in women’s cricket would not have been possible without the great cricketers. Let’s have a look at Australian Women’s National Cricket Team Players List With Photos

Australian Women’s National Cricket Team Players List With Photos

Meg Lanning 

meg lanning : Australian Women’s National Cricket Team Players List With Photos

Meg Lanning, the Current captain of the Australian women’s team is one of the finest batters of all time in women’s cricket across all formats. Lanning made her international debut in 2010 and has been playing for 13 years now. The right-hand trailblazer is involved in Australia’s six ICC championship victories- 4 T20 World Cups & 2 World Cups. Lanning is also the highest run-scorer in women’s T20s for Australia, with 3395 runs in 131 matches. 

FormatMatInnRuns AVGSRBest50s100sCT
Test061234531.444.69930203
ODI103102460253.592.2152*211553
T20I131120339536.9116.5133*150245

Alyssa Healy 

Alyssa Healy 

Alyssa Healy is a right-hand wicket-keeper batter, who plays for the Australian women’s cricket team. Making her debut in 2010, Healy has established herself as one of the best wicket-keepers to play the game. The swashbuckling batter aggregated the most runs in the 2018 T20 World Cup (225) & the 2022 World Cup with 509 runs in 9 matches. Not only with the bat, but Healy shines with her glove work too, having the most dismissals (105) in T20I in her name.

FormatMatInnRuns AVGSRBest50s100sCTST
Test061023623.655.158011201
ODI9483263936.6100.2170*15056330
T20I140122247124.5127.3148*14015358

Ellyse Perry 

Ellyse Perry 

When someone talks about the best all-rounder in women’s cricket, Ellyse Perry’s name pops up first. Perry began playing for Australia in 2007 and so far Perry has won 7 ICC Trophies with Australia- 5 T20 World Cups & 2 World Cups. Perry is known around the globe for her hard-hitting batting and impactful fast bowling. The veteran all-rounder owns the feat of the highest Individual score in tests by an Australian in women’s cricket, 213* off 374 balls against England in 2017. 

FormatMatInnRuns AVGSRBest50s100sCT
Test101775275.243.8213*030205
ODI131127338649.876.2112*290245
T20I13883152831.2112.1750741

Beth Mooney 

Beth Mooney 

Beth Mooney plays for the Australian women’s cricket team as a right-hand wicket-keeper batsman. Mooney made her international debut in 2016 and since then she has been fabulous in all formats. Cementing her place in the Australian side as an opener, Mooney made the highest 226 runs in 6 matches in 2017, leading her to win the 2017 ICC Women’s T20 Cricketer of the Year award. 

FormatMatInnRuns AVGSRBest50s100sCTST
Test040718426.345.00630205
ODI5752194152.587.713313032701
T20I8276227639.24124.17117*16023302

Rachael Haynes

Rachael Haynes

Rachael Haynes is a former batsman who achieved prolonged success with the Australian women’s team. Haynes had a career of 13 years from 2009 to 2022. The southpaw amassed more than 3000 runs in 167 matches across all formats. Most importantly, Haynes was a part of Australia’s 4 T20 World Cup & 2 World Cup triumphant teams. 

FormatMatInnRuns AVGSRBest50s100sCT
Test061138334.839.9980303
ODI7771258539.878.0130190225
T20I845685026.6117.769*0329

Meghan Schutt

Meghan Schutt

Meghan Schutt is one of the best pace bowlers to ever play for the Australian women’s cricket team. Playing 79 matches for Australia since 2012, Schutt has taken 112 wickets in ODIs, which is the 5th most by an Australian in women’s ODI. The right-hand medium fast bowler bagged the most wickets (15) in the 2013 Women’s World Cup, aiding Australia to win the title for the 6th time. 

FormatMatInnWics AVGSRBest4 Wics5 WicsCT
Test04070920.159.14/260102
ODI797911223.433.54/181519
T20I959412316.0615.495/15040110

Ashleigh Gardener

The 25-years-old all-rounder hails from New South Wales. Having made her international debut, Ashleigh has represented Australia in 117 matches and has taken 99 wickets, and made 1855 runs across all formats so far. Gardener’s magnificent 33* off 26 balls with the bat and damaging 3 for 22 with the ball assisted the Australian women’s team to beat England in the final of the 2018 women’s T20 World Cup in North Sound.

Jess Jonassen

Jess Jonassen is one of the finest left-arm spinners to ever play for Australia. Jonassen played her maiden international game in 2012 and she is still around due to her consistent performance with the bat and especially the ball. In 191 matches for Australia across all formats, Jonassen has bagged more than 200 wickets. The best moments of his career have been when she lifted the T20 World Cup trophy in 2012, 2014, 2018, and 2020.

FormatMatInnWics AVGSRBest4 Wics5 WicsCT
Test04070640.83113.172/5001
ODI888813519.5429.825/2706227
T20I99959019.520.95/12030127

Tahila McGrath

Tahila McGrath joined the Australian women’s team as an all-rounder in 2016. Tahila is equally good in batting and medium-fast bowling. Compared to other formats, Tahila has a better average in T20I, amassing 614 runs in 17 innings at an impressive average of 61.40. Across all formats, the trailblazer has taken 35 wickets in 40 innings. Tahila was a part of the Australian team which lifted the 2022 Women’s World cup in New Zealand.

FormatMatInnRuns AVGSRBest50s100sCT
Test030416140.245.5520104
ODI221535732.592.2740207
T20I261561461.4142.891*0506

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