ODI Series India vs Australia, Women
India vs Australia
ODI Series India vs Australia, Women
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Delhi
IND
369
AUS
412
all rounder
| Full name: | Kimberley Jennifer Garth |
| Nationality: | Australia |
| League | Test | Odi | T20i | T20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matches | 1 | 38 | 54 | 68 |
| Innings | 2 | 30 | 46 | 68 |
| Overs | 32.0 | 204.0 | 154.3 | 225.0 |
| Balls | - | - | - | - |
| Maidens | 6 | 23 | 5 | 3 |
| Runs | 93 | 880 | 916 | 1471 |
| Wickets | 1 | 27 | 43 | 71 |
| Avg | 93 | 32.59 | 21.3 | 20.71 |
| SR | 192 | 45.33 | 21.55 | 19.01 |
| Eco | 2.9 | 4.31 | 5.92 | 6.53 |
| BB | 1 | 4 | 3 | 5 |
| 4w | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 5w | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 10w | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| League | Test | Odi | T20i | T20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matches | 1 | 38 | 54 | 68 |
| Innings | 2 | 31 | 46 | 37 |
| Not outs | 1 | 5 | 13 | 15 |
| Runs | 22 | 450 | 762 | 359 |
| Balls Faced | 77 | 0 | 964 | 377 |
| Avg | 22 | 17.3 | 23.09 | 16.31 |
| SR | 28.57 | 0 | 79.04 | 95.22 |
| Fours | 3 | 25 | 54 | 29 |
| Fifties | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| Sixies | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| Highest | 22 | 72 | 51 | 44 |
| Hundreds | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ODI Series India vs Australia, Women
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Delhi
IND
369
AUS
412
National Cricket League, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
VIC
NSW
National Cricket League, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
VIC
NSW
National Cricket League, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
VIC
239
TAS
383
National Cricket League, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
VIC
137
TAS
245
National Cricket League, Women
Manuka Oval, Canberra
ACT
VIC
National Cricket League, Women
Manuka Oval, Canberra
ACT
VIC
National Cricket League, Women
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
SAS
VIC
National Cricket League, Women
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
SAS
VIC
National Cricket League, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
VIC
WEA
National Cricket League, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
VIC
WEA
National Cricket League, Women
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
QUE
VIC
National Cricket League, Women
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
QUE
VIC
World Cup, Women
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
AUS
326
NEW
237
World Cup, Women
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
AUS
SRI
World Cup, Women
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
AUS
221
PAK
114
World Cup, Women
Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam
IND
330
AUS
331
World Cup, Women
Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam
AUS
202
BANG
198
World Cup, Women
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
AUS
248
ENG
244
World Cup, Women
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
AUS
98
RSA
97
World Cup, Women
Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai
IND
341
AUS
338
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MST
184
ADS
32
Big Bash League, Women
Karen Rolton Oval
PES
78
MST
173
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MST
141
MER
145
Big Bash League, Women
North Sydney Oval
SYS
42
MST
219
Big Bash League, Women
Allan Border Field
BRH
153
MST
171
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MST
151
HOH
114
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MER
115
MST
160
Big Bash League, Women
HOH
176
MST
98
Big Bash League, Women
Drummoyne Oval
MST
148
SYS
164
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MST
29
SYT
Big Bash League, Women
WACA Ground
PES
173
MST
145
T20 Premier League, Women
MUM
RCB
T20 Premier League, Women
RCB
UPW
T20 Premier League, Women
RCB
GUJ
T20 Premier League, Women
DC
RCB
T20 Premier League, Women
GUJ
RCB
T20 Premier League, Women
RCB
DC
T20 Premier League, Women
RCB
MUM
T20 Premier League, Women
UPW
RCB
ODI Series Australia vs India, Women
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
AUS
IND
ODI Series Australia vs India, Women
Blundstone, Bellerive
AUS
IND
ODI Series Australia vs India, Women
Junction Oval, Melbourne
AUS
IND
All the latest news about the cricketer Kim Garth are collected right here: results of the matches played and predictions of the upcoming matches, injuries sustained during the matches, motivation and all his achievements during his career.

Melbourne Stars beat Melbourne Renegades by 45 runs in the Women’s Big Bash League in Melbourne on Saturday. Meg Lanning’s half-century took the Stars to 160/5 before Maisy Gibson and Co. restricted the Renegades to pocket the Melbourne Derby, and take the side to the top of the points table.
Kimberley Jennifer Garth was born on 25 April 1996 in Dublin, Ireland. She represents Australia in international cricket and plays as a right-arm medium bowler and right-handed batter. Known for her balance between control and accuracy, she performs both with the ball and the bat when required.
From 2010 to 2019, she represented Ireland, her birth country, and appeared in more than one hundred matches before moving to Australia to pursue a full-time professional career. After several strong domestic seasons in Australia, she earned her place in the national setup and made her debut for the Australian women’s team in December 2022.
Kim Garth has built a wide-ranging franchise career across Australia, India, and England. Her disciplined bowling and reliable lower-order batting have made her one of the most valued overseas professionals in modern women’s cricket.
Kim Garth started her Women’s Premier League journey in 2023 with the Gujarat Giants. Her debut season was a breakthrough, highlighted by her 5 for 36 against UP Warriorz at DY Patil Stadium — one of the finest bowling spells in league history. In 2024, she skipped the season to focus on national duties with Australia and her WBBL commitments. She returned in 2025 with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, joining a strong lineup that included Smriti Mandhana and Ellyse Perry.
| Year | Team | Notes |
| 2023 | Gujarat Giants | Debut season, seven matches, 11 wickets, best 5/36, Player of the Match vs UP Warriorz |
| 2024 | Did not play | Focused on international cricket and WBBL duties |
| 2025 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 8 matches, nine wickets, best 2/19, steady powerplay performer |
Kim Garth began her WBBL career as an overseas recruit for the Sydney Sixers, later representing the Perth Scorchers before joining the Melbourne Stars. Her career in the league shows a steady climb from a developing all-rounder to one of the most consistent seam bowlers in Australian domestic cricket. With the Melbourne Stars, she reached her peak form, earning the club’s Player of the Season award in WBBL|07. In 2022, she signed a long-term extension after gaining Australian residency, which allowed her to play as a local.
| Year | Team | Notes |
| 2015–2017 | Sydney Sixers | Early years, used to be as all-rounder and a lower-order batter |
| 2018–2020 | Perth Scorchers | Regular wicket-taker, best figures 3/21 vs Sydney Thunder |
| 2021–2025 | Melbourne Stars | Player of the Season 2021–22, best 3/11, top score 44 not out |
Kim Garth made her debut in The Women’s Hundred in 2024 with Manchester Originals. Her signing, worth £61,100, reflected her standing as a proven international player. She quickly became a key part of the Originals’ bowling unit, working alongside Sophie Ecclestone and Amanda-Jade Wellington. Garth played seven matches that season, showing consistency with the ball and calmness with the bat, often opening the attack and controlling the early overs.
| Year | Team | Notes |
| 2024 | Manchester Originals | 7 matches, effective powerplay bowler, strong economy rate, reliable lower-order batter |
Kim Garth began her domestic career with Pembroke Cricket Club in Dublin. In Ireland’s Women’s Super Series, she played for the Scorchers from 2015 to 2018 and for the Dragons in 2019 as captain.
In Australia, she joined Victoria in 2020 for the Women’s National Cricket League and debuted in February 2021 against New South Wales, taking 2 for 25. She has remained part of Victoria’s core bowling attack.
In the Women’s Big Bash League, she played for Sydney Sixers (2016–18), Perth Scorchers (2019–20), and Melbourne Stars (from 2021). She was named Melbourne Stars Player of the Season in WBBL|07 and extended her contract through WBBL|11.
Internationally, she represented Gujarat Giants (WPL 2023), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (WPL 2025), and Manchester Originals (The Hundred 2024).
Kim Garth has achieved several milestones across international and domestic cricket. Her career reflects steady growth, adaptability, and consistent performance across multiple formats and countries.
Kim Garth keeps a low public profile and rarely discusses her private life in the media. Most information available about her focuses on cricket and family background, while details about her personal lifestyle remain largely private.
Kim Garth was born into a cricketing family. Her father, Jonathan Digby Garth, played for Ireland, and her mother, Anne-Marie McDonald (Garth), represented the Irish women’s team. Her brother, Jonathan Garth (born 2000), is also a professional cricketer. Some unofficial sources mention her partner as James (Australian), but reputable outlets have not confirmed this. She has no children and maintains a private personal life.
There are no official reports on Kim Garth’s net worth or assets. Some non-official sports sites estimate her earnings at USD 1–2 million, mainly from her Cricket Australia contract, Women’s Big Bash League, and Women’s Premier League salaries. These estimates are not verified. Her professional income primarily comes from cricket contracts and sponsorships.
No controversies have been linked to Kim Garth throughout her career. She is recognized for professionalism, discipline, and a composed public image, both in Ireland and Australia.
Kim Garth maintains a modest but growing following. Her Instagram account (@kimgarth) has around 24,000 followers, where she shares cricket updates and team moments. She is also listed on Twitter (@kim_garth) through Cricket Victoria’s official page. Her social media activity centers on matches, training sessions, and occasional glimpses behind the scenes, attracting steady engagement from fans in both Ireland and Australia.