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Full name Michelle Ann Jane Goszko
Born October 7, 1977, Blacktown, New South Wales
Current age 30 years 335 days
Major teams Australia Women,New South Wales Women
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
4
5
0
217
204
43.40
425
51.05
1
0
24
0
2
0
ODIs
34
31
5
669
51*
25.73
0
1
13
0
T20Is
1
1
0
9
9
9.00
9
100.00
0
0
1
0
0
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ODIs
34
2
36
15
1
1/3
1/3
15.00
2.50
36.0
0
0
0
T20Is
1
-
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-
-
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Career statistics
Test debut
England Women v Australia Women at Shenley, Jun 24-26, 2001 scorecard
Last Test
Australia Women v India Women at Adelaide, Feb 18-20, 2006 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Sydney, Nov 8, 1997 scorecard
Last ODI
Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Brisbane, Oct 28, 2006 scorecard
ODI statistics
Only T20I
Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Brisbane, Oct 18, 2006 scorecard
T20I statistics
Profile
A big-hitting right-handed batsman from the Bankstown club in Sydney, Goszko
carved her name into women's cricket history in June 2001 when she scored
204 on Test debut for Australia against England at Shenley Park - equalling
the world record for the highest individual Test score. Goszko was an
outstanding prospect for New South Wales at junior level as an all-rounder,
and took 6/9 on her NSW Under-21 debut as a seventeen year-old in 1994-95.
It was as a batsman, however, that she rose to prominence, her open-age
debut for NSW in 1995-96 being followed with a place in the Australian
Under-23 side on their New Zealand tour late that season. Her full
international debut in the 1997-98 Rose Bowl series against NZ was followed
by a berth in Australia's victorious World Cup campaign in India, where she
scored 37 in the final.
She lost her place in the first eleven during the 1998 tour of England, and
some creditable performances during the Irish leg of that tour were her last
for Australia until this year. She continued to perform strongly for New
South Wales, and was named player of the year in the Sydney grade
competition in 2000-01 after scoring 512 runs at 128.00 and taking 14
wickets at 9.71. Her recall to the Australian squad for the 2001 tour of
England and Ireland in place of the veteran Zoe Goss was seen as an
investment in the future - but reaped immediate dividends on the field at
Shenley. (RE, June 2001).