The ODI series of the Women’s Ashes 2025 series between Australia and England came to a thrilling conclusion, with Australia emerging victorious, whitewashing England 3-0 in the three-match series. As the focus now shifts to the three-match T20I series, one name that has captured the attention of fans and selectors alike is Georgia Voll, an exciting young talent. Voll’s recent performances, particularly in her debut series against India, gave a well-deserved spot in Australia’s T20I squad.
Here are the ten lesser-known facts about Georgia Voll
1. Georgia Voll: A rising star in Australian cricket
Born on August 5, 2003, Voll is one of the most promising young cricketers in Australia. Despite her youth, she has already made significant strides in the sport, showcasing immense potential with both bat and ball.
2. A right-handed batter and occasional off-break bowler
Voll is a right-handed batter known for her aggressive and calculated stroke play. Alongside her batting skills, she is also an occasional right-arm off-break bowler, adding valuable versatility to her game. Her all-rounder status has been a key factor in her rapid rise through the ranks of Australian cricket.
3. From Brisbane Heat to Sydney Thunder: Her WBBL journey
Voll’s journey in domestic cricket began with her debut for Brisbane Heat in the 2020-2021 Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). However, she is now playing for Sydney Thunder, where she continues to develop her skills in one of Australia’s most competitive leagues. Her performances have caught the attention of selectors, making her a key player in both domestic and international cricket.
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4. A dual-sport athlete: Rugby League experience
While cricket is her main focus, Georgia Voll is no stranger to other sports. Before making her name in cricket, she represented Queensland in the under-18 women’s rugby league team. This experience in rugby league helped shape her athleticism and mental toughness, traits that have translated well onto the cricket field.
5. Recognition with Australia A: A step toward the national squad
In January 2022, Voll was named in Australia’s A squad for their series against England A. This was a significant milestone in her career, as it provided her with the opportunity to showcase her skills on a bigger stage and gain valuable experience, preparing her for the rigors of international cricket.
6. A Memorable ODI debut against India
Voll made her much-anticipated One Day International (ODI) debut for Australia on December 5, 2024, at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. Her debut came during the first of a three-match series against India, marking the beginning of what promises to be an exciting international career for the young cricketer.
7. A maiden ODI century: A moment to remember
In the second ODI of her debut series, Voll delivered a stunning performance, scoring her maiden ODI century. She compiled 101 runs off 87 balls, showcasing her aggressive batting style and ability to perform under pressure. This century marked a major milestone in her career and cemented her reputation as a rising star.
8. Leading run-scorer in the India series
Voll’s stellar performances continued throughout the series against India, where she scored a total of 173 runs in just three matches. Her consistency with the bat made her the leading run-scorer of the series, earning her accolades and further solidifying her place in the national squad.
9. Named in Australia’s 2025 Women’s Ashes squad
Voll’s rapid rise through the ranks has earned her a place in Australia’s squad for the 2025 Women’s Ashes series. Her inclusion in this prestigious series is a testament to her talent, hard work, and the confidence the selectors have in her abilities. She is set to play a key role in the Ashes campaign.
10. T20I Debut: The next step in her career
After impressing in the ODI format, Voll made her T20I debut in the first T20I of the three-match Women’s Ashes series against England.