Left-hand bat

  • Beth Mooney

    Bethany Louise Mooney established herself as a key figure in the Australian team long before her international debut, often serving as the back-up wicketkeeper to Alyssa Healy. She is now celebrated as a World Cup-winning player, a two-time recipient of the Belinda Clark Award, and one of the most prominent batters in women’s cricket. Making…

  • Joel Davies

    Joel Davies, a left-handed batter and left-arm orthodox spinner, is the younger brother of NSW teammate Oliver Davies. The pair gained attention through the Big Bash, playing together at Sydney Thunder in BBL|12 during the 2022-23 season before Joel joined the Sydney Sixers. Four years later, Oliver returned to the Sixers to reunite with his…

  • Phoebe Litchfield

    Phoebe Elizabeth Susan Litchfield emerged as a standout talent in her teenage years, with one of her net sessions for New South Wales in 2019 going viral and thrusting her into the national spotlight. That year marked significant early milestones for the budding star. At just 16, she made her debut for Sydney Thunder, scripting…

  • Oliver Peake

    Oliver John Peake, a left-handed batter from Geelong, has been a rising star in the cricket world since bursting onto the scene at the 2024 U19 World Cup at just 17 years old. Filling a late injury replacement role in South Africa, Peake made a swift and lasting impression with a string of impressive performances,…

  • Sophie Molineux

    Sophie Molineux enjoyed an unrivalled junior career and was quickly pinpointed as the next big thing in Victorian (and Australian) cricket. Having served as the under-18 Victorian captain, the talented top-order batter and left-arm spinner also spent time learning from Meg Lanning as a rookie in the Victorian squad. In 2014, having just turned 16,…