Kim Garth is an experienced cricketer who serves as an all-rounder for the Australian women’s national team. She bats right-handed and bowls right-arm medium-fast, advancing through the ranks to make her international debut as a teenager. Garth’s first WODI appearance was in 2010 against New Zealand when she was just 14 years old. Notably, she became the first female cricketer to compete in T20 World Cups for two different nations, representing Ireland and Australia. Australian Women’s National Cricket Team Garth follows the Christian faith and values its cultural and religious principles. Her reputation stems from her cricketing skills, accomplishments, and contributions to both Irish and Australian cricket. Born into a supportive family in Dublin, Garth was encouraged to pursue sports from childhood. Both her parents and brother are cricketers, giving her an innate talent for the game.