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Georgia Prestwidge

Georgia Kate Prestwidge (born December 17, 1997) is an Australian right-arm medium-pace bowler and right-handed batter, currently playing for the Melbourne Stars (WBBL) and Victoria (WNCL). A former Brisbane Heat and Queensland Fire player, she debuted in the WBBL in December 2016 and is known for her disciplined bowling, with career-best figures of 4/12 in the WBBL. 

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Full Name
Georgia Kate Prestwidge
Born
17 December 1997
Place Of Birth
Brisbane, Queensland
Born
Australia
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium
Country
Australia
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Victoria Women vs Australian Capital Territory Women · Match 16 List A January 8, 2026 24 26 2 0 92.31
Australian Capital Territory Women vs Victoria Women · Match 14 List A January 6, 2026 7 10 0 0 70.00
Perth Scorchers Women vs Melbourne Stars Women · Knockout Women T20 December 9, 2025 8 6 2 0 133.33
Melbourne Stars Women vs Sydney Thunder Women · 38th Match Women T20 December 6, 2025 2 2 0 0 100.00
Sydney Sixers Women vs Melbourne Stars Women · 34th Match Women T20 December 3, 2025 3 3 0 0 100.00
Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Stars Women · 32th Match Women T20 December 1, 2025 5 5 1 0 100.00

Matches

Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Victoria Women Victoria Women
Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Victoria Women Victoria Women
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Major Represented Teams

  • Current: Melbourne Stars (WBBL), Victoria (WNCL)
  • Past: Brisbane Heat, Queensland Fire, Australia A 

International & Domestic Debuts

  • T20 International (T20I): 2018 vs India. 
  • Queensland Fire (Women's National Cricket League): October 2014. 
  • Brisbane Heat (WBBL): 11 December 2016 vs Sydney Sixers. 

Statistics (WBBL & Domestic)

  • WBBL (Career): ~91 matches, 46 wickets, best bowling 4/12
  • WNCL/Domestic (Career): Over 50 matches, 57 wickets
  • Batting: Averages in the low-teens to single digits (5-14) 

Awards & Highlights

  • Awards: Named Queensland Fire Youth Player of the Year (2015-16 season).
  • Key Achievement: Member of the Brisbane Heat's success in the WBBL before moving to the Renegades and then the Stars.