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    Tahlia Wilson excited about Australia debut ahead of WNCL final with NSW Breakers

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Wicketkeeper-batter Tahlia Wilson is preparing for a landmark moment in her career after receiving her maiden Australia call-up for the upcoming white-ball tour of the West Indies. The tour, scheduled from March 20 to April 2, 2026, includes a three-match T20I series in St Vincent followed by three ODIs in St Kitts.

    The 26-year-old New South Wales Breakers and Sydney Thunder player shared her excitement during an appearance on the Scoop Podcast, revealing that head selector Shawn Flegler reassured her she would still be available to play in the Women’s National Cricket League final before linking up with the national squad in the Caribbean.

    “I answered the phone call,” she told the Scoop Podcast, “And once ‘Flegs’ had told me that, ‘We’d like to take you to the West Indies’, his first thing after that was, ‘I’ve spoken to (NSW coach) Pete (Clarke), and you’ll be available for the WNCL final.’”

    As a result, Wilson will miss the T20I leg of the tour while representing the Breakers, who finished at the top of the table with 49 points from 12 matches, registering 11 wins and a single defeat against South Australia. Led by captain Lauren Cheatle, New South Wales secured their place in the title clash against Georgia Redmayne’s Queensland Fire, scheduled for March 21 at Cricket Central in Sydney (4:30 AM IST). Both Wilson and Katie Mack have been key contributors to the side’s batting success throughout the season.

    Wilson currently stands as her team’s second-highest run-scorer, compiling 454 runs from 12 innings at a strike rate of 82.69 and an average of 41.27, including two half-centuries and two centuries. Her domestic consistency has further strengthened her credentials for international cricket. In the 11th edition of the Women’s Big Bash League, she scored 204 runs at a strike rate of 118.60 and an average of 29.14 across eight innings for Sydney Thunder, registering two fifties in 10 matches. During the 2024–25 WNCL campaign, she accumulated 667 runs — the third-highest individual tally in the competition’s history — helping New South Wales secure the title. Since September 2024, no batter has scored more than her aggregate of 1,121 WNCL runs.

    An established opener and dependable presence behind the stumps, Wilson credited the backing she has received from coaches and her focus on a straightforward approach to batting for her rise. “I’ve been lucky enough the last few years to be really backed (by the coaches) in my top order role at New South Wales and also in Big Bash as well,” she said.

    “To be able to go back up to the top of the order this year (for the Thunder) has made a big difference. And it’s just knowing that the game that I have is more than capable of being at the top of the order and also trying to be selected for higher honours as well. For me, I’ve been trying to keep it nice and simple. Go out there with lots of intent, take the bowling on in the Powerplay and try and build a big innings.”

    Wilson’s progression from domestic performer to prospective international debutant highlights the depth within Australia’s women’s cricket structure. With the WNCL final approaching and her national team opportunity on the horizon, she now stands on the verge of taking the next step in her career.

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