Annabel Sutherland is a gifted cricketer representing the Australian women's national team, serving as an all-rounder with expertise as a right-handed batter and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. Sutherland made her international debut in a WT20I match against England in 2020. As a member of the Australian women's team, she was part of the winning squads in the 2020 T20I World Cup, the 2022 ODI World Cup, and the 2023 T20I World Cup. Throughout her career, Sutherland has demonstrated consistency in every format, inspiring a new generation of cricketers worldwide with her powerful batting abilities, including achieving a record Test double century. Born on October 12, 2001, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Annabel Sutherland was raised in a family deeply involved in cricket, which significantly influenced her from a young age. She is associated with the Northern Superchargers in The Women's Hundred. Annabel Sutherland identifies as a Christian, adhering to the principles of her faith, and presents a humble demeanor on the field, although she keeps her religious beliefs private, currently focusing on her cricket career. Annabel Sutherland comes from a highly respected cricketing family in Australia, being the daughter of James Sutherland, the former CEO of Cricket Australia, who also played first-class cricket and was her first coach, guiding her through the early stages of her career.