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डार्सी ब्राउन

Darcie Brown is a young, exceptionally fast Australian right-arm fast bowler from South Australia, known for her pace and skill with the new ball, playing for Australia, Adelaide Strikers (WBBL), and South Australia (WNCL). She debuted internationally in 2021, quickly becoming a key member of Australia's World Cup-winning squads (2022, 2023) and Commonwealth Games gold medalists (2022). Brown holds records like the youngest player for the Strikers and a five-wicket haul in Tests, contributing significantly to Australia's pace attack across all formats. 

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Full Name
डार्सी रोज़ ब्राउन
Born
7 मार्च 2003
Place Of Birth
कपुंडा, दक्षिण ऑस्ट्रेलिया, ऑस्ट्रेलिया
Role
गेंदबाज़
Batting Style
दाएं हाथ का बल्लेबाज़
Bowling Style
दाएं हाथ की तेज़ गेंदबाज़ी
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आँकड़े

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
West Indies Women vs Australia Women · 1st ODI Women ODI March 27, 2026 0 1 0 0 0.00
Australia Women vs India Women · Only Test Test March 6, 2026 0 4 0 0 0.00
Australia Women vs India Women · 3rd T20I Women T20 February 21, 2026 8 9 1 0 88.89
Australia Women vs India Women · 1st T20I Women T20 February 15, 2026 1 5 0 0 20.00
Queensland Fire Women vs South Australia Women · Match 22 List A January 22, 2026 10 27 1 0 37.04
Western Australia Women vs South Australia Women · Match 18 List A January 10, 2026 3 13 0 0 23.08

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West Indies Women West Indies Women
Australia Women Australia Women
West Indies Women West Indies Women
Australia Women Australia Women
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समाचार

Playing Style

  • Known for raw pace, consistent speed (over 115 km/h), ability to swing the new ball, and an effective bouncer.

  • Quickly established herself as a crucial part of Australia's formidable pace attack. 

International Debuts

  • WT20I (Twenty20 International): March 30, 2021, vs. New Zealand at Napier.

  • WODI (One Day International): April 10, 2021, vs. New Zealand at Mount Maunganui.

  • WTest (Women's Test): September 30, 2021, vs. India at Carrara. 

Major Achievements & Records

  • Commonwealth Games: Youngest member of the gold-medal-winning T20 team (2022).

  • World Cups: Part of winning squads for the 2022 ODI World Cup and 2023 T20 World Cup.

  • Awards: Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year (2022).

  • WBBL: Helped Adelaide Strikers win back-to-back titles (2022-23, 2023-24).

  • Test Record: First five-wicket haul (5/21) vs. South Africa in Feb 2024.

  • WBBL Record: Young Gun award winner (WBBL|06), hat-trick in 2021. 

Teams Played For

  • International: Australia Women

  • Domestic (Australia): South Australia Scorpions (WNCL)

  • Franchise: Adelaide Strikers (WBBL) (Joined at 16, youngest ever)