Meg LanningMeg Lanning

Meg Lanning

Australia WomenAus
34 yrs|
Batter

About Meg Lanning

Name
Meg Lanning
Gender
Female
Birth
25 Mar 1992
Birth Place
Singapore
Height
5 ft 8 in
Nationality
Australian
Role
Batter
Bats
right handed
Bowls
right-arm medium fast

Meghan Moira Lanning, nicknamed Megastar, is the most successful Australian captain with five World Cups to her name. She is a top-order batter who has taken the Australian Women’s to some incredible heights. She came into the Australian setup as an 18-year-old teenager and hasn't dropped a single beat since then. 

Born in Singapore, a 16-year-old Lanning made her domestic debut for Victoria in 2008, soon establishing her at top of the order. However, her breakthrough season came during 2011-12 when she earned the Sharon Tredrea Trophy, the Cathryn Fitzpatrick Award, and the Women's T20 Player of the Year; for her impeccable performances across all formats.

Lanning first emerged on the international scene in the shortest format, back in December 2010, against New Zealand. A week later, she was handed her maiden ODI cap against England. However, the Singapore-born smashed her maiden international century in her very second ODI outing. She was also part of the title-winning team during the 2012 World T20, where she ended as the third-highest run-getter. 

The following year, the top-order batter got her baggy green during the Ashes Test at Wormsley. Later that year, she played a vital role when Australia lifted their maiden World Cup in 2013, where her century against New Zealand was regarded as one of the kind. In January 2014, she was given the reign of the Australian team to become the youngest Australian captain, at a mere age of 21 years.

As her career progressed, the Singaporian started getting lauded for her tactical captaincy, while her batting too got a notch higher. In 2015, the Australian skipper was handed the captaincy of Melbourne Stars for the inaugural season of the WBBL. 

When Lanning’s leadership graph was booming upwards, her career saw an extreme low. Under her leadership, Australia lost the World T20 final against West Indies in 2016, before facing the Harmanpreet Kaur assault in the semifinal of the 2017 World Cup. In 2017, Lanning was hit with a shoulder injury that ruled her out of cricket for a long time. 

The Australian skipper, who is well-known for inspiring, inspired everyone with a solid comeback and then led Australia to two consecutive World T20 titles in 2018 and 2020. The latter title was the most celebrated moment in the history of Women’s sports as it was attended by 86000 people at the MCG.

(As of March 2021)

Meg Lanning Recent Form

Batting

81 (49)
LW VS TB
40 (22)
SW VS LW
0 (1)
DCW VS UWW
41 (30)
UWW VS RCBW
14 (10)
GGW VS UWW
70 (45)
UWW VS MIW
25 (26)
MIW VS UWW
54 (38)
UWW VS DCW
14 (21)
RCBW VS UWW
30 (27)
UWW VS GGW

Bowling

2-17
NZW VS AW
0-21
AW VS IW
1-11
EW VS AW
0-1
EW VS AW
0-2
EW VS AW
0-14
AW VS PW
0-7
EW VS AW
1-30
NZW VS AW
1-11
IW VS AW
0-18
EW VS AW

Meg Lanning Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI10310246021521
152
92.2153.51572409
T20I1321213405215
133
116.3736.61405471
Test61234502
93
44.5731.365100
BBL1091083646234
135
122.0640.07423732
T20I35351200011
92
126.7237.50179161
100B181845703
85
132.0825.3962120

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI103715.18114.00
1/30
00132.000
T20I132346.509.75
2/17
009.000
Test6301.250.00
0
000.000
BBL109000.000.00
0
000.000
T20I35000.000.00
000.000
100B18000.000.00
000.000

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutAUS WMN vs ENG WMN at Perth - January 05, 2011
T20I DebutNZ WMN vs AUS WMN at Nelson - December 30, 2010
Test DebutAUS WMN vs ENG WMN at Wormsley - August 11 - 14, 2013
T20I DebutRoyal Challengers Bangalore Women v Delhi Capitals Women Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, 5-3-2023
100B DebutSouthern Brave Women v London Spirit Women The Rose Bowl, Southampton, 24-7-2024

Teams played for

Manchesters Super Giants WomenLancashire WomenVictoria WomenUP Warriorz WomenMelbourne Stars WomenTrinbago Knight Riders WomenAustralia Women