Successful Cricketers from Gippsland
Gippsland has a proud tradition of producing talented cricketers who have made their mark at state, national, and international levels. With strong grassroots competitions and passionate community support, the region remains a key contributor to Australian cricket.
Meg Cutt (Mirboo North)
Meg Cutt represented Victoria in women’s domestic cricket and was a strong contributor to the VicSpirit team. From Mirboo North, she remains an inspiring figure for young female cricketers in the region, demonstrating leadership and skill on the field.
Nicole Faltum (Trafalgar)
Nicole Faltum began her cricket journey in Gippsland, playing for local clubs Trafalgar and Morwell. She quickly advanced to represent Victoria and Melbourne Stars in the WBBL. At just 22, she became the youngest captain in WBBL history and led the Melbourne Renegades to their first title in 2024. She has also played internationally in England and is an emerging talent in Australia’s national setup.
Brad Knowles (MTY Raiders)
Brad Knowles, an all-rounder from Moe, made his mark in domestic cricket with Victoria and the Melbourne Renegades. Known for his swing bowling and handy batting, he was a valuable player in both first-class and limited-overs formats.
Clint McKay (Leongatha)
Clint McKay, a right-arm fast bowler from Leongatha, represented Australia in ODIs and T20Is. He was a consistent performer for Victoria and the Melbourne Stars, celebrated for his accuracy and clever variations in limited-overs cricket.
Sophie Molineux (Bairnsdale)
Sophie Molineux is a spin-bowling all-rounder from Bairnsdale who has played for the Melbourne Renegades and the Australian national team. Her skillful left-arm orthodox bowling and reliable batting have made her one of the leading female cricketers from Gippsland.
Peter Siddle (Latrobe)
Peter Siddle rose from local cricket in Morwell to become a stalwart of the Australian Test team. Known for his relentless pace and determination, he played 67 Tests and took over 220 wickets. His memorable Ashes hat-trick in 2010 remains a highlight of his career.
Cameron White (Bairnsdale)
A gifted batter and leg-spinner, Cameron White rose from Bairnsdale to captain Victoria and Australia in limited-overs cricket. He played over 130 games for Australia, including multiple World Cups, and was a key figure in domestic and BBL competitions. One of Gippsland’s finest, he remains a role model for country cricketers.
