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Age: 31 Years
Height: 5' 7"
Marital Status: Unmarried

Meg Lanning

Bio/Wiki
Full nameMeghann Moira Lanning
Nickname(s)• Megastar
• Serious Sally
• Fui
ProfessionCricketer (Batsman)
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 170 cm
in meters- 1.7 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 7”
Weight (approx.)in kilograms- 55 kg
in pounds- 121 lbs
Eye ColourBlue
Hair ColourBlack
Cricket
International DebutODI- 5 January 2011 against England in Perth, Australia
Test- 11 August 2013 against England in Wormsley, England
T20- 30 December 2010 against New Zealand at Nelson, New Zealand
International Retirement9 November 2023 [1]Wide World of Sports - YouTube
Jersey Number# 17 (Australia)
Meg Lanning's jersey number 17
Domestic/State Team• Junior New South Wales
• Carey Baptist Grammar School XI
• Victoria
• Box Hill
• Melbourne Stars
• Perth Scorchers
• Trent Rockets
• Supernovas
• Delhi Capitals
Coach/MentorNeil Williams
Batting StyleRight-handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm medium pace
Records (main ones)• Youngest player (at the age of 21 years) to captain the Australian national team in all three formats of cricket.
• Second-highest individual score as a captain in ODIs (152 runs against Sri Lanka)
• Maximum centuries in ODIs (15)
• Maximum number of centuries against one opposition in ODIs (6 centuries against New Zealand)
• Youngest player (male or female) to score a century in ODIs (104 runs not out against England on 7 January 2011 at the age of 18 years 288 days)
• Second-highest number of runs in T20Is (3405 runs)
• Highest individual score as a captain in T20Is (133 runs not out against England on 26 July 2019)
• First Australian player to score 2000 T20I runs
• Maximum number of innings played without getting out on a duck in T20Is (61)
• Winning the maximum ICC World Cups as a captain (male or female) (5)
• First WBBL player to score a fifty against all teams
• First captain (male or female) to serve as a captain in 100 T20Is
Awards, Honours, Achievements • Sharon Tredrea Trophy (2011-12, 2012-13, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2018-19 seasons)
• ICC Women's T20I Cricketer of the Year (2014)
• Belinda Clark Award (2014, 2015, and 2017)
• Wisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World (2015)
• ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year (2015)
• Women's Big Bash League Player of the Tournament (2015-16 season)
• Melbourne Stars Player of the Season (2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons)
• Women's National Cricket League Player of the Tournament (2016–17 season)
• Australian Women's Health Sports Awards Leadership Legend (2019)
• Carey Medal (2019)
• Member of the Order of Australia in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours for 'significant service to women's cricket at the elite level' (2022)
Personal Life
Date of Birth25 March 1992 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2023) 31 Years
BirthplaceSingapore
Zodiac signAries
Signature Meg Lanning's signature
NationalityAustralian
School• Warrawee Public School
• Carey Baptist Grammar School
College/UniversityAustralian Catholic University
Educational QualificationsIn 2019, she completed Bachelor's degree in Exercise and Health Science from the Australian Catholic University. [2]ACU
Food HabitNon-vegetarian [3]Escape
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Wayne (Banker)
Mother- Sue (Athlete)
A photo of Meg Lanning with her family
SiblingsShe is fourth among the 5 siblings, and her younger sister Anna is also a cricketer.
Money Factor
Salary (approx.)$130,000 per annum [4]The Times of India
Net Worth (approx.)$9 million

Note: The net worth was for the financial year 2022-2023. [5]The Times of India

Meg Lanning

Some Lesser Known Facts About Meg Lanning

  • Meg Lanning is an Australian cricketer who has captained them to win many World Cups. She has set many records for Australia during the course of her career. She is regarded as one of the best women players of all time.
  • She started playing cricket at Warrawee Public School after her family moved to the Thornleigh suburb of Sydney at the age of ten.

    A childhood photo of Meg Lanning

    A childhood photo of Meg Lanning

  • At the age of eleven, she moved to the Kew suburb of Melbourne along with her family.
  • She later started studying at Carey Baptist Grammar School, where she became the first girl player to play for the school’s XI team.
  • She started playing in Australian domestic cricket in the 2008 season and became their captain in 2014. Her first century in domestic cricket came on 29 October 2011, when she scored 127 runs against Queensland Fire. She scored 175 runs against ACT Meteors on 10 November 2012 which became the highest individual score in WNCL. She surpassed her own record of highest score by making 190 runs against Tasmania on 29 October 2016.

  • She has two double centuries in the Victorian Women’s Cricket Association for Box Hill, scoring 241 runs and 244 runs.
  • Her first test fifty came in 2019 when she made 57 runs against England. She made 93 runs in a test match against England in January 2022.
  • She made her first ODI century by scoring 104 runs against England in her second ODI match on 7 January 2011. She scored multiple centuries in the course of her career.
  • She played in 7 matches in the 2013 ODI World Cup held in India and made 226 runs at an average of 32.29. She made a century in a group-stage match against New Zealand and a useful knock of 31 runs to help Australia win the tournament.
  • She played in 6 matches in the 2017 ODI World Cup held in England and made 330 runs at an average of 55. She scored 152 runs against Sri Lanka in a group stage match and got out on a duck in the final match after which Australia lost the match.
  • She played in 9 matches in the 2022 ODI World Cup held in New Zealand and made 294 runs at an average of 32.67. She scored 135 runs against South Africa in a group-stage match. and captained them to clinch the trophy.
  • She made her second T20I century by scoring 133 runs against England on 26 July 2019. She made her first T20I half-century by scoring 76 runs against New Zealand on 22 January 2013.
  • She has won five T20 World Cups out of the six T20 World Cups she has played in from 2012 to 2023 except in 2016.
  • She played in 5 matches in the 2012 T20 World Cup held in Sri Lanka and made 138 runs at an average of 27.6. She scored 25 runs in the final match against England in Colombo.
  • She played in 6 matches in the 2014 T20 World Cup held in Bangladesh and made 257 runs at an average of 42.83. She made her first T20I century by making 126 runs against Ireland.
  • She played in 6 matches in the 2016 T20 World Cup held in India and made 201 runs at an average of 33.5. She played 3 innings of fifty-plus scores and made 52 runs in the final match against West Indies, which West Indies chased down and won the 2016 T20 World Cup.
  • She played in 6 matches in the 2018 T20 World Cup held in West Indies and made 138 runs at an average of 19.17. She scored 28 runs in the final match against England.

  • She played in 6 matches in the 2020 T20 World Cup held in Australia and made 132 runs at an average of 22. She scored 49 runs in the semi-final match against South Africa and 16 runs in the final match against India.
  • She played in 6 matches in the 2023 T20 World Cup held in South Africa and made 149 runs at an average of 24.83. She played a knock of 49 runs not out in the semi-final against India and 10 runs in the final match against South Africa.

    Meg Lanning holding the trophy of 2023 T20 World Cup

    Meg Lanning holding the trophy of the 2023 T20 World Cup

  • She led the Australian team to win the gold medal in the T20 tournament at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
  • She took a break from cricket in August 2022 for 5 months. She said that she was unable to perform at the highest levels due to exhaustion from playing cricket and needed the break for personal reasons. She travelled to various cities and also worked as a waiter at a local cafe.
  • She was signed up by Melbourne Stars for the inaugural season of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) in the 2015-16 season. She later signed up with Perth Scorchers for the 2017-18 season. She again signed up with Melbourne Stars for the 2020-21 season.

  • Delhi Capitals acquired her for the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) in 2023 for Rs 1.1 crore.
  • Her favourite city where she has not played any cricket matches is the Spanish city of Barcelona.
  • Her favourite sports movie is The Blind Side.
  • Her favourite meal to prepare is Slow cook lamb shoulder, and her least favourite food ingredient is Coriander.