Echuca cricketer Moyle has been picked to showcase her talent on the national stage after earning a place on Victoria Country’s National Championship squad.
Moyle has been added to the 13-player under-16 side bound for Canberra after showcasing stellar club and representative cricket form.
The young all-rounder earned her second selection in CV’s Emerging Players program in August where she has been receiving expert coaching, with the National Championships set to take place from January 5 to 12.
“We congratulate all players who have been involved in our Emerging Player Program this season,” Cricket Victoria’s Female Emerging Player Performance manager Andy Christie said.
“The level of skill and intent to learn was outstanding and we’re excited to send two Victorian teams eager to challenge themselves against the other states.
“Preparation for the National Championships will commence immediately with a priority on match awareness, gameplay, fielding and managing pressure situations.”
A key member of Echuca’s back-to-back women’s A-grade premierships of 2019-20 and 2020-21, Moyle has been a revelation over the past few seasons, particularly with bat in hand.
When not suiting up for premier cricket club Carlton, Moyle can be found plying her trade for Echuca in Goulburn Murray Cricket, and it was on the country cricket scene where selectors began to take notice.
At representative level, Moyle set Junior Country Week alight in January this year with a blistering 124-run innings for GMC in a destructive display of her batting prowess, her second ton for the league.
It was shortly after that innings that Moyle then smashed a swashbuckling 104 for Northern Rivers in the Youth Premier League one-day competition, with another 74 rounding out a strong campaign.
Moyle’s destructive ability saw her earn a premier cricket First XI debut for Carlton as a 14-year-old last December.
Since then, Moyle has earned two T20 games and three one-day appearances for Carlton’s top side to start the 2022-23 season.