Nickname Meg Lanning
Born (DOB) 25 Mar 1992
Age 32 Years
Role Right Handed Batter
National Side Melbourne Green Women
Fantasy Credits 9, Points 148
Meg Lanning was born on March, 25 1992. A 54 Years years old, Meg Lanning is a Right Handed Batter from Melbourne Green Women and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Meg Lanning has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Meg Lanning is an international Cricketer who currently plays for Melbourne Green Women. She has a remarkable career, achieving, with 9 fantasy credits and 148 fantasy points points, Meg Lanning is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Meg Lanning's stats and highlights on Possible11.
Elegant and stylish are some words which are used to describe Meg Lanning’s batting while intelligent and calm are associated with her captaincy style. At 30, Lanning is already one of the best batters to have ever played in the women’s game. The list of accolades keeps increasing every year with no stopping the solid performances.
She started playing cricket at the age of 10 and her talent saw her soon represent New South Wales at the primary level. She made her senior domestic debut for Victoria in 2008 at the age of 16. In a couple of years’ time, she was already playing for Australia.
She broke out on the international stage, when she scored an ODI century in only her second game, breaking the record of the youngest Australian centurion ever at 18. That record was previously held by her idol, Ricky Ponting. She was a crucial part of the Aussie team which won the 2012 T20 World Cup and 2013 ODI World Cup. During this period, she also broke the record for the fastest ODI century by an Aussie player, when scored one off 45 balls.
In early 2014, she became the youngest Australian captain, when she stood for Jodie Fields. A month later, she was named the full-time T20I captain and led Australia to the 2014 T20 World Cup win, where she was also the highest run-getter. Her dominance with the bat continued while her team kept getting stronger and stronger.
She led Australia to 2018, 2020 and 2023 T20 World Cup titles along with the 2022 ODI World Cup. This meant, she was the captain with the most ICC titles (5) surpassing Ricky Ponting (4) yet again. She also led her side to the Gold Medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. She also holds the record for most centuries in the women’s game with 17 to her name.
Now, she joins the Capitals Universe as we aim to bring home the inaugural Women’s Premier League.