The unheralded star lifting Australia's T20 World Cup hopes
The Aussies have never had issues with depth and class, but coach Shelley Nitschke has praised the tournament form of all-rounder Georgia Wareham.
Australia lead Group A at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, having so far won all three matches in impressive fashion.
Those wins include an eye-turning display against fellow tournament hopefuls South Africa, which has helped set them up to make a deep run.
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It's taken plenty of key contributions for Australia to be on the brink of reaching the T20 World Cup final four, which they may almost clinch with a win over Pakistan in their upcoming fixture, but according to head coach Shelley Nitschke, the work of Georgia Wareham in both major disciplines might be going a little under the radar.
The 27-year-old smashed 32 off 22 against South Africa, before backing up that hard-hitting work with a 41 off 18 balls against the Netherlands. She didn't need to bat against Bangladesh.
The leg-spinner has also taken a combined four wickets at the T20 World Cup, including 3/13 off 2.4 overs against South Africa.
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"She's playing a really critical role there for us through the middle," Nitschke told media.
"I don't think (it is) surprising to any of us that (you) see Wolfie (Wareham) go about her work day in, day out. She's probably been threatening with the bat for a long time. We all know what she's capable of.
"She's had a really good sort of 12 months and was excellent again (against the Netherlands)."
Australia can all-but clinch a semi-finals berth by beating Pakistan at Headingley in Leeds, which would propel them to four wins from four T20 World Cup matches.
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Australia promises to take learnings from their fielding innings against the Dutch, where, while they comfortably defended their total, they only managed to take three wickets.
"I don't know if there were frustrations," Nitschke continued.
"As we do with every game, we'll have a look and see where we can be better. I think we missed the stumps a little bit and they played some really good shots and scored a lot of runs through that sort cover and point area and played a nice style of cricket. So we'll look at every facet of the game as we always do."