She's in the game podcast is hosted by two current professional cricketers Hannah Darlington and Maitlan Brown.

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Alyssa Healy

Alyssa Healy, nicknamed "Midge," is the current Australian women’s captain. A wicketkeeper-batter known for her explosive batting and sharp skills behind the stumps, she has been a key figure in Australia’s dominance on the international stage since her debut in 2010. From her record-breaking performances in T20 World Cups, including a standout 75 in the 2020 final at the MCG, to being named ICC T20I Player of the Year in 2018, Alyssa has cemented herself as one of the game’s greats. With a rich cricketing lineage and leadership experience, Alyssa continues to inspire as both a player and a leader.

Georgia Adams

Georgia Adams is a talented all-rounder in English cricket, known for her leadership and consistency on the field. As the captain of the Southern Vipers, she has played a key role in their success, including winning multiple Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy titles. Georgia is a versatile player, excelling with both bat and ball, and has been a consistent performer in domestic competitions.

Lauren Cheatle

Lauren Cheatle is a talented left-arm fast bowler from New South Wales who has represented Australia in both T20 and ODI formats. Known for her swing and ability to trouble batters early, she made her international debut in 2016 at just 17 years old. Despite facing challenges with injuries throughout her career, Lauren has remained a standout player in domestic cricket, representing the NSW Breakers and the Sydney Sixers in the WBBL. Her resilience and skill continue to make her a key player and an inspiring figure in Australian cricket.

Melie Kerr

Melie Kerr is a talented all-rounder from New Zealand, renowned for her leg-spin bowling and impressive batting ability. She burst onto the scene as a teenager, making headlines in 2018 when she scored a record-breaking 232 not out in an ODI, the highest individual score in women's cricket history, and took 5 wickets in the same match. Representing the White Ferns, she’s been a pivotal player across all formats, combining skill and consistency with both bat and ball. Amelia also plays in domestic leagues worldwide, showcasing her talent in competitions like the WBBL and The Hundred. Off the field, she’s known for her candidness about mental health, becoming an advocate for well-being in sport.

Phoebe Litchfield

Phoebe Litchfield is one of Australia’s most exciting young cricket talents, known for her poise and maturity well beyond her years. A left-handed batter, she burst onto the scene as a teenager with the Sydney Thunder in the WBBL, impressing with her ability to play innovative and fearless shots. Growing up in Orange, New South Wales, Phoebe balanced school with professional cricket and quickly became a fan favorite. With a bright future ahead, she continues to showcase her skills on both domestic and international stages as a rising star in women’s cricket.