PLAYER | ROLE | STYLE | AGE |
---|---|---|---|
Rachel Priest | Wicketkeeper | Right Handed | 35 |
Emily Smith | Wicketkeeper | Right Handed | 26 |
Sasha Maloney | Batsman | - | 28 |
Emma Thompson | Batsman | Right Handed | - |
Naomi Stalenberg | Batsman | Right Handed | 26 |
Corinne Hall | Batsman | Right Handed | 33 |
Nicola Carey | All Rounder | Left Handed | 27 |
Maisy Gibson | All Rounder | Left Handed | 24 |
Meg Phillips | All Rounder | Right Handed | 25 |
Heather Graham | All Rounder | Right Handed | 24 |
Samantha Bates | Bowler | Right Arm | - |
Belinda Vakarewa | Bowler | Right Arm | 23 |
Amy Smith | Bowler | - | - |
Chloe Abel | Bowler | - | - |
Brooke Hepburn | Bowler | Right Arm | 30 |
Emma Manix-Geeves | Wicketkeeper | Right Handed | 20 |
Maddison Brooks | Batsman | - | - |
Meg Radford | All Rounder | - | - |
Sarah Coyte | Bowler | Right Arm | 30 |
Tasmanian Tigers, formerly known as Tasmanian Roar, is an Australian women’s domestic cricket team that participates in the Women’s National Cricket League annually. The Tigers represent the Tasmanian region in the competition. They are one of the seven teams playing in the 2019/20 edition to win the competition and the Ruth Preddey Cup that comes along with it.
The Tigers participated in the tournament for the first time in 2010/11.
They finished third in the 2018/19 tournament.
The Tigers have never qualified for the Final of any edition of the tournament. They have finished seventh (last) five times and sixth three times. The only time they finished in the top five was in the 2010/11 when they finished third and narrowly missed the opportunity to play the Final by 2 points. The fact that their latest performance has been their best, some sort of progress can be expected from the Tigers.