Sophie Molineux Profile: Career, Records, Stats | Women’s ODI World Cup 2025

Sophie Molineux Personal Details

Name: Sophie Grace Molineux

Date of Birth: 17 January 1998

Batting Style: Left-handed

Bowling Style: Left-arm orthodox spin

Role: All-rounder

Sophie Molineux for Australia in the Women's ODI World Cup 2025 | Image Credits: Female Cricket
Sophie Molineux for Australia in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 | Image Credits: Female Cricket

Sophie Molineux has established herself as one of Australia’s most composed and reliable all-rounders, with the ability to shape matches through both her steady batting and incisive left-arm spin. Born in Bairnsdale, Victoria, she rose swiftly through the ranks with Victoria in the Women’s National Cricket League before becoming a cornerstone of the Melbourne Renegades in the Women’s Big Bash League. Her calm authority and consistency earned her the Renegades captaincy in 2021, a testament to her leadership qualities and influence at domestic level.

Sophie Molineux’s International Career

Internationally, she made her ODI debut in October 2018 and soon became a trusted option across formats. In 13 ODIs, she has claimed 23 wickets at a remarkable economy of 3.29, with best figures of 4/14, alongside useful lower-order contributions with the bat. Her career has been punctuated by injuries, most recently sidelined since December 2024, but her skill set ensures she remains a valued presence whenever fit.

A proven performer on the world stage, Molineux has been part of Australia’s T20 World Cup triumphs in 2018 and 2020, playing vital roles with her control and composure. Although injuries interrupted her 2022 World Cup campaign, she returned strongly to reclaim her spot for the 2025 edition. Now 27, she enters her third global tournament as a steadying influence — admired for her accuracy, resilience, and ability to deliver under pressure.

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