Annabel

Sutherland

All-Rounder

Matches

45

Runs

191

Wickets

40

Born

October 12, 2001

T20I Debut

2020

Role

All-Rounder

Nationality

Australia

Batting Style

Right Handed

Bowling Style

Right-arm medium fast

Teams Played

Biography

Annabel Sutherland’s journey in cricket was shaped from an early age by her sporting environment. Growing up in Melbourne in a family deeply connected to the game, with her father James having served as the Chief Executive Officer of Cricket Australia and her brother Will making his mark as a professional all-rounder, Annabel was surrounded by the rhythms of the sport from the very beginning.


Sutherland’s professional career began when she debuted in the Women’s Big Bash League as a 15-year-old with the Melbourne Renegades, becoming the youngest player ever to feature in the competition. A switch to the Melbourne Stars soon followed, where she found her stride as both a lively seam bowler and a powerful middle-order batter. Her domestic performances earned her selection in Australia’s National Performance Squad. By early 2020, she had been fast-tracked into the national setup, making her T20 International debut against England before being named in Australia’s squad for the Women’s T20 World Cup at home. While her opportunities in that campaign were limited, she was part of the squad that lifted the trophy.


Over the next few years, she became a regular across formats, playing an important role in Australia’s victories at the 2022 ODI World Cup and the 2023 T20 World Cup. The defining moment of her career came in 2024 during a Test match against South Africa, where Sutherland struck a brilliant double century. It remains one of the landmark achievements in Australian women’s Test history and firmly established her reputation as a batter capable of producing game-defining knocks on the biggest stage. Leadership responsibilities soon came her way as well. With Meg Lanning absent, the Melbourne Stars entrusted her with the captaincy in the Women’s Big Bash League.


Sutherland’s influence also stretched into franchise cricket abroad. After her first stint with Gujarat in the inaugural Women’s T20 League, she was signed by Delhi in 2024 as the most expensive overseas player in that year’s auction. Sutherland’s all-round impact was central Delhi’s success, guiding them to the finals in both 2024 and 2025. However, the coveted trophy narrowly eluded her and the side on both occasions. Franchise glory finally came in 2025 with the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, where she played a pivotal role in their maiden title-winning campaign.

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International T20 Statistics

BATTING & FIELDING
MAT
NO
RUNS
HS
AVG
S/R
100S
50S
4S
6S
DUCKS
CT
ST
2025
6
1
58
23* v NZ-W
14.5
138.10
0
0
3
2
1
6
0
2024
17
2
36
12 v IND-W
9
128.57
0
0
3
1
2
6
0
2023
9
0
64
20 v ENG-W
12.8
156.10
0
0
12
0
0
6
0
2022
6
0
1
1 v IND-W
1
33.33
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
2021
1
0
0
v IND-W
0.00
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2020
6
2
32
22* v ENG-W
16
139.13
0
0
5
0
2
2
0
Overall
45
5
191
23* v NZ-W
11.94
139.42
0
0
23
3
Australia Women
26
0
BOWLING
INN
BALLS
RUNS
WKTS
BBI
AVE
ECON
S/R
3W
5W
2025
6
116
119
11
4/8 v NZ-W
10.82
6.16
10.55
0
0
2024
17
335
311
19
3/21 v NZ-W
16.37
5.57
17.63
1
0
2023
8
138
159
4
3/28 v ENG-W
39.75
6.91
34.50
1
0
2022
6
60
95
3
1/11 v IND-W
31.67
9.50
20.00
0
0
2021
1
18
13
1
1/13 v IND-W
13.00
4.33
18.00
0
0
2020
4
48
71
2
1/21 v IND-W
35.50
8.88
24.00
0
0
Overall
42
715
768
40
4/8 v NZ-W
19.20
6.44
17.88
2
0