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Georgia Elwiss

Georgia Amanda Elwiss (born 31 May 1991) is an English professional cricketer and right-arm medium-fast all-rounder who has played over 50 times for England across all formats. A 2017 World Cup winner, she plays for Trent Rockets (The Hundred), Southern Vipers, and formerly Melbourne Stars. 

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Full Name
Georgia Amanda Elwiss
Born
31 May 1991
Place Of Birth
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
Country
England
Role
All-rounder
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium-fast
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Surrey Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 39 List A June 13, 2026 96 102 9 0 94.12
The Blaze Women vs Lancashire Women · Match 23 Women T20 June 7, 2026 10 11 1 0 90.91
The Blaze Women vs Warwickshire Women · Match 21 Women T20 June 5, 2026 8 10 1 0 80.00
The Blaze Women vs Durham Women · Match 17 Women T20 May 31, 2026 31 24 3 0 129.17
Warwickshire Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 10 Women T20 May 27, 2026 20 21 1 0 95.24
Lancashire Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 8 Women T20 May 25, 2026 10 7 1 0 142.86

Major Teams Represented

  • International: England
  • Domestic/Franchise: Trent Rockets (2026), Welsh Fire (2023-2025), Birmingham Phoenix (2021-2022), Southern Vipers (2021-2024), The Blaze (2025), Melbourne Stars (WBBL) 

International Debuts (england)

  • ODI Debut: vs South Africa Women at Potchefstroom, 23 October 2011.
  • T20I Debut: vs South Africa Women at Potchefstroom, 30 October 2011.
  • Test Debut: vs Australia Women at Canterbury, 11 August 2015. 

Achievements And Championships

  • Winner: 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup
  • Awards: Player of the Series vs India (2012)
  • Contracts: One of the first 18 ECB central contract holders (April 2014) 

Key Statistics (international)

  • Tests: 4 matches, 145 runs (Ave 29.00), 6 wickets
  • ODIs: 36 matches, 396 runs (Ave 20.42), 34 wickets
  • T20Is: 14 matches, 58 runs, 8 wickets
  • The Hundred: 38 matches, 14.95 batting average 

Career Highlights

  • She made a vital 117-run stand with Heather Knight in her second Test in 2017 to secure a draw against Australia.
  • Renowned for her accuracy in bowling and steady middle-order batting.
  • She has returned to play in Australia for the 2025-26 season with the ACT Meteors.