Roberta Moretti Avery

[1][2][3] Moretti was born in Poços de Caldas, Minas Gerais into a sporting family: her parents played golf.She also teaches the sport to kids in different schools during her spare time and also regarded as a fitness fanatic as she trains at least four hours per day at the high-performance centre.In March 2017, Moretti was named captain of Brazil's squad ahead of the Iguassu Cup, a bilateral tour played against Argentina.[18][19] Moretti made her WT20I debut for Brazil on 23 August 2018, against Mexico, in the opening fixture of the 2018 South American Women's Cricket Championship.[21] In October 2019, Brazil women won the 2019 South American Cricket Championship,[22] with Moretti finishing as the leading run-scorer of the tournament with 116 runs in five matches.
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