18 October 2018 against Pakistan at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur
Test
30 September 2021 against India at Carrara oval, Queensland
T20
29 September 2018 against New Zealand at North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Jersey Number
#35 (Australia)
#32 (Melbourne Renegades)
#32 (Gujarat Giants Women)
Domestic/State Team
Mortlake CC
Western Waves
Victoria Under-15 Women
Melbourne Renegades Women
Australia Under-21 Women
Australia Governor General's XI
Victoria Women
Cricket Australia Women's XI
Australian XI Women
Gujarat Giants Women
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women
Batting Style
Right-handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm leg-break
Awards
2018: Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year
2018: Mortlake Young Citizen of the Year
2018: WBBL Young Gun season 3 (nominated)
2019: WBBL Young Gun (season 4)
Favourites
Cricketer
Bowler - Shane Warne
Basketball Player
Michael Jordan
Some Lesser Known Facts
1. Georgia Wareham, an Australian cricketer, has won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup three times.
2. She played for the Gujarat Giants in the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) in 2023.
3. Starting with her brother, Wareham transitioned from playing cricket at a district level to playing in a boys' team.
4. Before pursuing cricket professionally, Georgia had a background in Australian rules football during her youth.
5. Unfortunately, she suffered a serious left ACL injury while playing football.
6. In 2013-2014, she represented the Victoria Under-15 Women’s team and excelled in both bowling and batting.
7. Inspired by Shane Warne, Georgia highlighted her leg-spinning style in a recent interview.
8. In 2014-2015, she played for the Victoria Under-18 Women’s team, showcasing her bowling and batting skills.
9. Selected for the Australia Women’s team in 2020, she stood out in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
10. Royal Challengers Bangalore bid Rs. 40 lakh for Georgia Wareham in the 2024 Women’s Premier League auction.
11. In April 2018, she toured South Africa with Australia's Under-19 team, taking nine wickets in six matches including career-best figures of 4/17 against the Emerging South Africa team.
12. She played a key role in Australia's sixth T20 World Cup triumph in South Africa in 2023, taking wickets with her leg-spin and contributing useful runs after returning from serious injury.
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