Tahlia McGrath Age, Wiki and Bio

Tahlia McGrath

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityAustralian
Date of Birth10/11/1995
Age29 years
BirthplaceAdelaide, South Australia

Bio/Wiki

Full nameTahlia May McGrath
NicknameT-Mac

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBrown

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityFlinders University, Australia

Personal Life

HobbiesSurfing, Travelling

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsCameron Nesbitt

Family

FatherBarry McGrath
MotherLinda McGrath
SiblingsBrother: Josh McGrath, Sister: Kayla McGrath

Career

International DebutODI - 27 November 2016 vs South Africa, Test - 9 November 2017 vs England, T20 - 7 October 2021 vs India
Jersey Number# 32 (Australia)
Domestic/State TeamSouth Australia (2011/12-present), Adelaide Strikers (2015/16-present), Lancashire Thunder (2019), Southern Brave (2022–present), UP Warriorz (2023–present)
Coach/MentorLuke Williams
Batting StyleRight hand batsman
Bowling StyleRight arm medium
Awards, Honours, Achievements
  • 2022: Gold medal in a cricket tournament at Commonwealth Games 2022
  • 2022: ICC Player of the month award for winning gold medal in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games
  • 2023: Women’s T20I Player of the Year at Australia Cricket Awards Night 2023

Favourites

SuperheroSpider-Man
Video gameCrash Bandicoot
Basketball playerLeBron James

Some Lesser Known Facts

Tahila McGrath is an Australian cricketer known for being bought by UP Warriorz for Rs. 1.40 crore in the Women’s Premier League 2023.
She scored 47 runs against South Africa in her first international match in 2016 but later had to stop playing due to injuries.
In 2017, she missed selection in the Australian squad for the Women’s Cricket World Cup but was called up for the Women’s Ashes, making her debut in a Test match.
She joined the Adelaide Strikers for the 2018-19 Women’s Big Bash League and captained them in 2021 and 2022.
Cricket Australia awarded her a contract with the National Performance Squad in April 2019, which led to traveling with the 'A' team.
She received a central contract from Cricket Australia for the 2020–21 season in April 2020.
In 2021, she was part of Australia’s squad against India, showcasing her bowling skills and forming a great partnership in a match with Beth Mooney.
She made her Women’s Twenty20 International (WT20I) debut for Australia against India in October 2021.
Tahila was a standout performer in the 2022 Women’s Ashes scoring 225 runs and taking 11 wickets.
She was named to Australia’s team for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup and played for the Southern Brave in The Hundred in England.
Tahila represented Australia in the cricket tournament at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Despite testing positive for Covid, she played and contributed to Australia in the final match against India at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
In 2023, she captained the Australian women’s team during a T20I match against India due to the regular captain's injury.
She shined in the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup, scoring 57 runs and taking six wickets to help lead her team to the semifinals and win the trophy on 27 February.