Who is Ashleigh Gardner | Bio | Stats | Gujarat Giants Player

About Ashleigh Gardner:

Gujarat Giants Team
Name:- Ashleigh Gardner
DOB:- April 15, 1997
Batting style:- Right-handed batter.
Place of Birth:- Bankstown, Sydney, Australia
Role:- All-rounder
Teams:- Australia A Women, Australia Women, Gujarat Giants Women, Northern Districts Women, Sydney Sixers Women

Ashleigh Gardner.
Ashleigh Gardner.

Bio:

Ashleigh Gardner has represented various teams in domestic and international cricket including New South Wales in the WNCL, Sydney Sixers in the WBBL, and Gujarat Giants in the WPL. Gardner has achieved significant success winning three world championships, four national titles, and individual honors like the Belinda Clark Award.

In her domestic career, Gardner made her mark with standout performances in the 2014/15 Imparja Cup leading to her debut for New South Wales in the 2015/16 WNCL season and joining the Sydney Sixers in the inaugural WBBL season she enjoyed a breakout 201617 season winning championships with both teams and being named the young gun of WBBL 02 despite facing setbacks such as heat exhaustion during the WBBL final and concussions, Gardner continued to excel earning accolades like the player of the tournament in WBBL 08.

In February 2023 Gardner secured a lucrative deal with Gujarat Giants in the WPL auction for 3.2 crores further cementing her status as a top player in the league with 204 runs and 10 wickets in just 8 games

Internationally Gardner made her mark with impactful performances in WT20I with present stats of 64 wickets and 1308 runs in 85 matches notably she played a crucial role in Australia’s victories in the 2017/18 Women’s Ashes and the ICC Women’s World Twenty 20 where she was named player of the final.

Also Read:  3rd ODI - Australia breezed to a 7 wicket victory over their Trans-Tasman rivals to complete a 3-0 whitewash in the Rose Bowl ODI series

She became the only woman to score a six in all three formats of international cricket, Gardner continued to shine in major tournaments like the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup contributing significantly to Australia’s success. Her stellar performances also extended to the Commonwealth Games where she played a pivotal role in Australia’s gold medal victory in 2022.

Liked the story? Leave a comment here