With Australia's 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 campaign set to begin on Saturday, The Women's Game is here to introduce you to all 15 players in the squad.
Sophie Molineux
Age: 20
Playing role: All-rounder
WBBL club: Melbourne Renegades
WNCL club: Victoria
T20 International debut: 2018
Instagram: @sophiemolineux
Twitter: @SophieMolineux1
Molineux made her men's A grade debut when she was 16 for the West Bairnsdale Cricket Club.
Beth Mooney
Age: 24
Playing role: Wicket-keeper and batter
WBBL club: Brisbane Heat
WNCL club: Queensland
T20 International debut: 2016
Instagram: @bethmooney6
Mooney won both the inaugural ICC T20I Player of the Year and Emerging Player of the Year awards in 2017.
Ellyse Perry
Age: 28
Playing role: All-rounder
WBBL club: Sydney Sixers
WNCL club: NSW
T20 International debut: 2008
Instagram: @ellyseperry
Twitter: @EllysePerry
Perry made her debut for both the Australian cricket and the Matildas at the age of 16.
Megan Schutt
Age: 25
Playing role: Bowler
WBBL club: Adelaide Strikers
WNCL club: South Australia
T20 International debut: 2013
Instagram: @megan_schutt3
Twitter: @megan_schutt
Schutt is also an avid skateboarder.
Elyse Villani
Age: 29
Playing role: Top-order Batter
WBBL club: Perth Scorchers
WNCL club: Western Australia
T20 International debut: 2009
Twitter: @ElyseVillani
Villani will celebrate a ICC Women's World Twenty20 Championship with a few 'beverages, a lot of songs, lot of dancing and a few late nights'.
Tayla Vlaeminck
Age: 20
Playing role: All-rounder
WBBL club: Melbourne Renegades
WNCL club: Victoria
T20 International debut: 2018
Instagram: @taylaavlaeminck
In 2015, Vlaeminck ruptured her ACL and two matches after completing a full recovery and rehabilitation program, she suffered a partial tear to her ACL. On advice from a surgeon, she kept playing for another two months until the ACL ruptured again.
Georgia Wareham
Age: 19
Playing role: Bowler
WBBL club: Melbourne Renegades
WNCL club: Victoria
T20 International debut: 2018
Instagram: @georgia_w32
Two years after Wareham first appearance in the third tier as a 14-year-old, she made her debut for South West Cricket side where took 3-36 and made 13 runs in round six of the 2015-16 season against Cobden.
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