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Rachel Trenaman

Rachel Catherine Trenaman (born 18 April 2001) is an Australian right-handed batter and leg-spin bowler who currently plays for the Hobart Hurricanes in the WBBL and Tasmania in the WNCL. A former Australia U19 captain, she debuted for NSW at 15 and won WBBL|06 with Sydney Thunder. She is known as a talented top-order batter and overcame multiple ACL injuries. 

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Full Name
Rachel Catherine Trenaman
Born
18 April 2001
Place Of Birth
Broken Hill, New South Wales
Country
Australia
Role
Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm leg-spin
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 35 List A February 23, 2026 56 69 8 0 81.16
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 33 List A February 21, 2026 6 6 1 0 100.00
Tasmania Women vs Australian Capital Territory Women · Match 27 List A February 4, 2026 103 115 10 2 89.57
Tasmania Women vs Western Australia Women · Match 24 List A January 30, 2026 139 146 13 0 95.21
Tasmania Women vs Western Australia Women · Match 23 List A January 28, 2026 37 40 3 1 92.50
Queensland Fire Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 15 List A January 6, 2026 18 31 2 0 58.06

Matches

Australia Women Australia Women
323/10 & 28/0
Result
198/10 & 149/10
AUS-W won by 10 wickets March 6, 2026 10:50 am
India Women India Women
New South Wales Breakers Women New South Wales Breakers Women
Tasmania Women Tasmania Women
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Major Represented Teams

  • Current: Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL, 2021-present), Tasmania Women (WNCL, 2022-present)
  • Past: Sydney Thunder (WBBL), New South Wales Breakers (WNCL), Australia A Women, Australia Women Under-19, Governor-General's XI 

Debuts Of International & Domestic

  • T20I: vs New Zealand (November 2021) 
  • WNCL Debut: 2016 (for New South Wales)
  • WBBL Debut: WBBL|03 (for Sydney Thunder)

Career Highlights

  • Captaincy: Appointed captain of Australia’s 50-over side for the Under-19 tour of South Africa (2018) at age 16.
  • Comeback: Returned to elite cricket in 2025 following three major knee injuries, playing for Australia A against England A (scoring 77 and 76) and India A. 

Key Statistics (WBBL & General)

  • WBBL Record: Over 45+ matches played with a strike rate of 95.03.
  • Key Performances: Scored 122 and 91 in a single U19 tour (2018). Recorded scores of 124 and 80* in recent 2025 WNCL/domestic matches.
  • Bowling: Handy leg-spinner with multiple wickets in both WNCL and WBBL. 

Awards & Recognition

  • Named to the National Performance Squad (2019).
  • WBBL Championship winner with Sydney Thunder (WBBL|06).
  • Recognized as a leading young batting talent in Australia.