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Duplicate Madeline Lee Green

NZ32 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Duplicate Madeline Lee Green Recent Form

Batting

NZW vs SLW, T20I29 (20)
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Duplicate Madeline Lee Green Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI52469451412268.1821.978011----
T20I6350530002991.8512.613811----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI52516.32118.001/3000112.00----
T20I63516.4458.001/60054.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
NZ Women vs WI Women at Lincoln - February 26, 2014
T20I Debut
AUS Women vs NZ Women at Sydney - February 01, 2012

Teams played for

Auckland Women New Zealand Women

About Duplicate Madeline Lee Green

NameDuplicate Madeline Lee Green
GenderFemale
Birth20 Oct 1992
Birth PlaceAuckland, New Zealand
Height165
NationalityNew Zealander

Born in Auckland, Madeline Lee-Green is a tall, fiery bowling all-rounder who plays professional cricket for the New Zealand women’s team. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

Born in Auckland, Madeline Lee-Green is a tall, fiery bowling all-rounder who plays professional cricket for the New Zealand women’s team. 

Green made her debut nine years ago in a T20I match against the Aussies on February 1st, 2012. On her debut, she played a watchful inning of 14 runs in a victorious chase. She first caught eyeballs during her whirlwind 62-ball century in New Zealand's record total of 490 for 4 against Ireland in 2018. In the ODI, she went on to smash 121 off 77 balls in a record 346-run win.

A powerful hitter of the white ball, she is also a handy off-break bowler who likes to get an extra bounce off the pitch, she is the captain of Auckland hearts. Showcasing her maturity and leadership skills, Green led Auckland to Hallyburton Johnstone Shield in 2017-18. 

However, Green hasn’t been able to replicate her domestic performances on to the international stages. With the current White Ferns squad filled with all-rounders, it has been challenging for Green to break into the playing XI. Having represented New Zealand in two T20 World Cups, she has featured in over 90 matches for the White Ferns and was signed by the Brisbane Heats ahead of the 2019 Women’s Big Bash League.

(As of April 2021)