(1997-04-15) 15 April 1997 (age 27) Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia
Batting
Right-handed
Bowling
Right-arm off spin
Role
All-rounder
International information
National side
Australia (2017–present)
Test debut (cap 174)
18 July 2019 v England
Last Test
21 December 2023 v India
ODI debut (cap 134)
2 March 2017 v New Zealand
Last ODI
2 January 2024 v West Indies
ODI shirt no.
63
T20I debut (cap 44)
17 February 2017 v New Zealand
Last T20I
30 January 2024 v South Africa
T20I shirt no.
63
Domestic team information
Years
Team
2015–2017, 2018–present
New South Wales
2015–present
Sydney Sixers (squad no. 6)
2015–16
Northern Districts
2017–18
South Australia
2023–present
Gujarat Giants
Career statistics
Competition
WTest
WODI
WT20I
WBBL
Matches
6
66
85
125
Runs scored
281
921
1,308
2,504
Batting average
31.22
25.58
26.16
22.76
100s/50s
0/3
0/5
0/6
1/13
Top score
65
67
93
114
Balls bowled
1,088
2,640
1,250
1,794
Wickets
23
81
64
86
Bowling average
21.00
22.81
21.81
24.69
5 wickets in innings
1
0
1
0
10 wickets in match
1
0
0
0
Best bowling
8/66
3/25
5/12
4/23
Catches/stumpings
4/–
28/–
23/–
54/–
Medal record
Women's Cricket
Representing Australia
Commonwealth Games
2022 Birmingham
World Cup
Winner
2022 New Zealand
T20 World Cup
Winner
2018 West Indies
Winner
2020 Australia
Winner
2023 South Africa
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 18 February 2024
Ashleigh Katherine Gardner (born 15 April 1997) is an Australian cricketer who currently plays for the national women's team as an all-rounder. A right-handed batter and right-arm off spinner, Gardner also plays for New South Wales in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL), for the Sydney Sixers in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) and for the Gujarat Giants in the Women's Premier League (WPL).[1] She has won three world championships and four national titles with her respective teams, while also gaining numerous individual honours, including the Belinda Clark Award.[2]
^Jackson, Russell (10 January 2017). "Back yard to Big Bash: Ashleigh Gardner's star rises after intense year of cricket". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
^"Starc, Gardner take out Aussie cricket's top awards". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
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