Beth Mooney Profile: Career, Records, Stats | Women’s ODI World Cup 2025

Beth Mooney’s Personal Details

Name: Bethany Louise Mooney

Date of Birth: 14 January 1994

Batting Style: Left-handed

Role: Wicket-keeper Batter

Beth Mooney for Australia in the Women's ODI World Cup 2025 | Image Credits: Female Cricket
Beth Mooney for Australia in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 | Image Credits: Female Cricket

Beth Mooney has established herself as one of the most reliable and versatile batters in world cricket, equally adept at playing the anchor’s role or shifting gears into a destructive finisher. Born in Shepparton, Victoria, she honed her craft in Queensland before rising to prominence with the Brisbane Heat in the Women’s Big Bash League, where her weight of runs laid the foundation for multiple title triumphs. Since 2020, she has been an integral part of the Perth Scorchers setup, adding further consistency and leadership to her game.

Beth Mooney’s International Career

Her ODI journey began in February 2016 with a composed half-century (53) against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui, immediately showcasing her temperament at the highest level. Over time, Mooney has evolved into one of Australia’s most trusted run-scorers across formats. In 83 ODIs, she has amassed more than 2,630 runs at a commanding average of 48.70, including three centuries that highlight her class and reliability. Twice crowned with the prestigious Belinda Clark Award, she has consistently been a pillar of stability and a proven match-winner.

The year 2022 remains a career-defining chapter. Across 10 ODI innings, she piled up 403 runs at a staggering average of 100.75, with a top score of 73. Her best performance came at the 2022 World Cup, tallying 330 runs with the highest of 66, before producing her most crucial innings in the final — a brisk 62 off 47 balls that sealed Australia’s dominance.

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Her record in global tournaments underscores her big-match pedigree: instrumental in T20 World Cup triumphs in 2018, 2020, and 2023, alongside her exploits in the 2022 ODI World Cup. Now entering her third World Cup campaign, the 31-year-old stands as the heartbeat of Australia’s batting order — admired for her composure, adaptability, and uncanny ability to rise when the stakes are highest.

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