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Georgia Plimmer

Georgia Plimmer is a dynamic New Zealand right-handed batter and athletic fielder, born Feb 8, 2004, known for her rapid rise in domestic (Wellington Blaze) and international cricket (White Ferns), achieving milestones like her first ODI century (112 vs Sri Lanka) and being part of NZ's first T20 World Cup win, marking her as a bright future star. She debuted internationally in 2022, received a central contract, excelled at the U19 World Cup, and quickly became a key opener for the White Ferns in both ODI and T20Is. 

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Full Name
Georgia Ellen Plimmer
Born
8 February 2004
Place Of Birth
Tawa, Wellington
Country
New Zealand
Role
Batting Allrounder
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium
School
Tawa College
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
West Indies Women vs New Zealand Women · Match 4 Women T20 June 13, 2026 8 11 1 0 72.73
South Africa Women vs New Zealand Women · Match 10 Women T20 June 9, 2026 38 30 3 2 126.67
New Zealand Women vs Bangladesh Women · Match 4 Women T20 June 6, 2026 28 19 3 1 147.37
England Women vs New Zealand Women · 2nd T20I Women T20 May 23, 2026 0 1 0 0 0.00
England Women vs New Zealand Women · 1st T20I Women T20 May 20, 2026 0 1 0 0 0.00
England Women vs New Zealand Women · 3rd ODI Women ODI May 16, 2026 7 8 1 0 87.50

Teams Represented

  • National Team: New Zealand (White Ferns)
  • Domestic Team: Wellington Blaze (Captain in HBJ Shield)

International Debuts

  • T20I Debut: August 6, 2022 vs. Australia (Commonwealth Games, Birmingham).
  • ODI Debut: September 25, 2022 vs. West Indies (North Sound, Antigua). 

Records & Stats

  • ODI Runs: 500+ with an average around 22; 1 century (112), 54 fours, 6 sixes.
  • T20I Runs: 490+ with an average around 16; 44 fours, 7 sixes.
  • World Cup Performances: Key player in the 2024 T20 WC; played in the 2025 ODI WC in India/Sri Lanka. 

Key Achievements

  • Part of New Zealand's first T20 World Cup-winning squad (2024).
  • NZ's leading run-scorer at the inaugural U19 World Cup (2023).
  • Scored maiden ODI century (112) vs Sri Lanka in March 2025.
  • Received first NZ Central Contract (2022/23 season).
  • Helped Wellington win domestic titles.