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Isabella Gaze

Isabella Charli Gaze (Izzy Gaze) is a young, right-handed wicketkeeper-batter for the New Zealand White Ferns, born May 8, 2004, in the Netherlands, known for her tenacious glovework and inventive batting, representing New Zealand internationally since 2022, playing domestic cricket for Auckland, and earning a bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. 

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Full Name
Isabella Charli Gaze
Nickname
Izzy Gaze
Born
8 May 2004
Place Of Birth
Haarlem, Netherlands
Country
New Zealand
Role
Wicketkeeper
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women · 3rd ODI Women ODI April 4, 2026 7 6 1 0 116.67
New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women · 2nd ODI Women ODI April 1, 2026 68 48 11 0 141.67
New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women · 1st ODI Women ODI March 29, 2026 37 46 5 0 80.43
New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women · 5th T20I Women T20 March 25, 2026 1 3 0 0 33.33
New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women · 4th T20I Women T20 March 22, 2026 6 8 1 0 75.00
New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women · 3rd T20I Women T20 March 20, 2026 17 15 3 0 113.33

Matches

New Zealand Women New Zealand Women
306/7
Result
240/10
NZ-W won by 66 runs April 4, 2026 3:30 am
South Africa Women South Africa Women
New Zealand Women New Zealand Women
South Africa Women South Africa Women
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Teams

  • International: New Zealand Women (White Ferns)
  • Domestic: Auckland Hearts (since 2019/20)
  • Youth: New Zealand U19s

International Debuts

  • T20I Debut: July 30, 2022 vs. South Africa (at Birmingham).
  • ODI Debut: September 19, 2022 vs. West Indies (at North Sound). 

Recent International Matches

  • October 1, 2025 (ODI): vs. Australia Women (Scored 28 off 18 balls).
  • September 26-30, 2025 (ODI/T20I Series): vs. India & Australia (Scored 21 & 28 respectively).
  • September 24, 2025 (Warm-up): vs. India A Women (Scored 101*). 

Career Highlights & Records

  • Key Performances: Scored a crucial 65* against India at the 2025 Women's World Cup.
  • Records: Holds records for most catches and dismissals in Women's One-Day Internationals (WODI) series.
  • Impact: A tenacious wicketkeeper-batter who quickly established herself in the White Ferns squad, noted for her fearlessness and potential.