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Elyse Villani

ElyseVillani

Australia

Australia

Batter

Elyse Villani

Personal Details

  • Full Name Elyse Jane Villani
  • Age 35
  • Date of Birth 06 October 1989
  • Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria
  • Height 172cm
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-Arm Fast Seam

Career Debuts

  • ODI Debut 19 January 2014
  • T20I Debut 03 June 2009
  • Test Debut 10 January 2014

Player Story

Top-order bat Elyse Villani’s clean hitting and impeccable timing saw her grow into one of the most damaging batters in international cricket.

Villani enjoyed great success early on in her tenure with the Australian women's team, helping them to lift the T20 World Cup in the West Indies in 2010. 

A hamstring injury saw the Victorian spend the majority of the 2011-12 season on the sidelines, making the path back to national selection all the more difficult. 

In a bid to add more variety to her game, Villani travelled to the UK during the off-season to play for Staffordshire.

Upon her return to Australia, Villani’s dedication and hard work paid off as she recorded one of her most dominant domestic seasons. Her standout performances for the Commonwealth Bank VicSpirit led to a return to the national side in 2013.

Villani was recalled to the Australian Women's cricket team for the 2013 ICC Women’s World Cup in India, a title which the team claimed. She was rewarded for her consistent performances throughout the season with a national contract for the following international season.

After missing out on the ODI series against Pakistan in 2014, Villani returned for the T20I with a bang, leading the series run-scorers with 181 runs at an average of 60.33 and a strike rate of 126.57 across four matches.

She helped Australia win back the Ashes from England in 2015, before a move to the Western Fury and Perth Scorchers for 2015-16.

In 2018, Villani helped Australia claim the T20 World Cup in the West Indies, but the final against England would prove to be her T20 game in the green and gold.

She fell out of favour with selectors in 2019, and the disappointment sparked a revival in Villani's game as she went on to produce career-best form for Victoria and Melbourne Stars.

While a national recall did not eventuate, Villani continued to thrive at domestic level.

She moved to Tasmania in 2021 and then Hobart Hurricanes a season later, and has steered her adopted state to three WNCL titles.

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Batting and Fielding

Matches
M
Innings Batted
Inn
Runs Scored
Runs
Highest Score
HS
Batting Average
Avg
50s Scored
50s
100s Scored
100s
Strike Rate
SR
Not Outs
NO
4s Hit
4s
6s Hit
6s
Catches
Ct
Stumpings
St
WBBL 131 128 3,492 100 31.46 25 1 114.19 17 468 30 55 0

M: Matches

Inn: Innings Batted

Runs: Runs Scored

HS: Highest Score

Avg: Batting Average

50s: 50s Scored

100s: 100s Scored

SR: Strike Rate

NO: Not Outs

4s: 4s Hit

6s: 6s Hit

Ct: Catches

St: Stumpings

Bowling

Matches
M
Overs Bowled
O
Wickets
W
Best Bowling
BB
5 Wicket Hauls
5w
Bowling Average
Avg
Economy
Econ
Maidens Bowled
Mdn
Runs Conceded
Runs
WBBL 131 5.3 3 3/16 0 15 8.18 0 45

M: Matches

O: Overs Bowled

W: Wickets

BB: Best Bowling

5w: 5 Wicket Hauls

Avg: Bowling Average

Econ: Economy

Mdn: Maidens Bowled

Runs: Runs Conceded