I think most girls would say they'd love to play more Tests if it was possible.
I miss training for football and I miss playing matches.
I guess from my perspective being a female athlete as well, there's probably not a huge amount of female athlete books out there.
Being together on the field as a group, operating as a team, making important plays is a great thing.
For me, growing up and watching Test cricket and absolutely loving it, that's been the pinnacle for me with cricket.
More girls are taking up sport and realising it's a legitimate option for them to forge a career.
A lot of my friends who were really sporty in year 7 and 8, in years 9 and 10 they stopped playing. It was a shame.
Canberra always had a great sense of community when I was there.
I didn't really want to write something about my life story. I've kind of had a pretty smooth-sailing journey.
It's no secret that I'm a fan of hitting a lot of balls.
I love being put into situations which are competitive and tough and challenging.
Sometimes I need people around me to remind me, to keep enjoying the small things.
I play cricket. I'm a professional cricketer and I guess my job is to hopefully help Australia win games of cricket.
I'm not a particularly extroverted person.
I know what sport has given to me in my life, what opportunities I've had and the lessons I've learned about myself and about life.
When I'm away from sport and not doing something I have much self-belief in, I can lack self-confidence at times.