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Beth Mooney

Team flagAUS30 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
#5 Batter in ODI
#1 Batter in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Beth Mooney Recent Form

Batting

AUSW vs INDW, ODI56 (44)
AUSW vs INDW, ODI1 (4)
PRSW vs HBHW, BBL50 (40)
PRSW vs SYSW, BBL44 (37)
PRSW vs ADSW, BBL6 (7)
PRSW vs SYTW, BBL97 (64)
PRSW vs SYTW, BBL7 (7)
PRSW vs HBHW, BBL30 (21)
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL8 (10)
PRSW vs BHW, BBL77 (52)
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Beth Mooney Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI7669243731713386.4250.772519----
T20I1061003002223117122.7839.5038816----
Test712453048551.8337.75540----
BBL1421415051344102261.5746.3459137----
100B14133960399138.4639.60575----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI76000.000.000000.00----
T20I106000.000.000000.00----
Test7000.000.000000.00----
BBL142000.000.000000.00----
100B14000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
NZ WMN vs AUS WMN at Mount Maunganui - February 20, 2016
T20I Debut
AUS WMN vs IND WMN at Adelaide - January 26, 2016
Test Debut
ENG WMN vs AUS WMN at Sydney - November 09 - 12, 2017
100B Debut
Southern Brave Women v London Spirit Women The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 12-8-2022

Teams played for

Australia Women Brisbane Heat Women Trailblazers Yorkshire Diamonds

About Beth Mooney

NameBeth Mooney
GenderFemale
Birth14 Jan 1994
Birth PlaceShepparton, Victoria, Australia
Height5 ft 6 in
NationalityAustralian

An attacking left-handed wicket-keeper batswoman, Mooney jotted staggering numbers before making her debut for the national side in 2016. She made her Women’s National Cricket League debut in the 20019/10 season, but rose to prominence in the 2012 season, scoring four-half centuries and averaged nearly 45 in the entire tournament. ... continue reading

Player Bio

An attacking left-handed wicket-keeper batswoman, Mooney jotted staggering numbers before making her debut for the national side in 2016. She made her Women’s National Cricket League debut in the 20019/10 season, but rose to prominence in the 2012 season, scoring four-half centuries and averaged nearly 45 in the entire tournament. 

Three years down the line, she signed for Yorkshire and played a stellar role in taking her side to win the title. With Alyssa Healy doing the work behind the stumps, Mooney had to patiently wait for her opportunity. 

An injury to Healy in 2016 allowed Mooney to finally make her T20I debut against India. Mooney scored a run-a-ball 36, but Indian Women won the match eventually. 

The following year she made her maiden ODI century against the Kiwis. 

The attacking player was included in the Aussie squad for the 2017 Women’s Ashes series

In the same year, Mooney won both the inaugural ICC T20I 'Player of the Year' and the 'Emerging Player of the Year' awards. 

Mooney’s stock rose in the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup. In Australia’s match against Bangladesh, Mooney, alongside Alyss Healy, shared an opening partnership of 151 runs, the highest partnership for Australia Women for any wicket in a World T20I match. She finished the tournament with 259 runs and was declared the player of the tournament as Australia clinched the World title. 

Post the 2020 World Cup, Mooney became the number 1 player in T20Is. 

An excellent T20 player, Mooney has become one of the best white-ball women’s players in the world. She rose to the limelight at a very young age and since then has not looked back.

(As of March 2021)