Walk into any stadium, studio, or sports lounge where Georgie Heath is working, and one thing is clear — she’s not just part of the game, she’s rewriting its soundtrack.

Witty, wildly passionate, and unapologetically herself, Georgie is the broadcaster who doesn’t wait for permission to speak — she grabs the mic and makes sure women’s sports and women’s IN sports are heard, felt, and remembered.
She’s the voice calling a boundary at the ICC U19 Women’s World Cup, the host firing up the crowd at the MCG, and the podcast co-host asking women cricketers the questions the world should have been asking years ago.
From Bristol to the Big Leagues
With a Psychology degree from the University of Bristol, Georgie could’ve chosen any path. But sport — especially cricket — was always her heartbeat. What started as a passion became a profession, and now? It’s a powerhouse platform.
Her resume reads like a dream run:
- ICC u19 Women’s World Cups
- Women’s Ashes at the MCG
- Paris 2024 Olympics (TalkSPORT)
- UCI Cycling World Championships
- Commonwealth Games 2022
- WBBL and Women’s cricket all over England and Australia
- And the upcoming 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup…that’s the dream
She’s done commentary, MCing, analysis, and coverage for TalkSPORT, BBC Sport, Sky Sports, The Telegraph, and more — but she doesn’t just “cover” games. She elevates them.
Behind the Mic: Women’s Cricket Chat

If you haven’t tuned in to Women’s Cricket Chat, you’re missing a masterclass in how to celebrate athletes without reducing them to statistics. Along with co-hosts and guests from across the cricket world, Georgie brings honesty, humour, and heat to conversations that have long been overlooked.
She talks technique, triumph, tantrums, and tearjerkers — all with a laugh that’s as contagious as it is comforting.
She is the most apt and humorous broadcaster you will ever find
Georgie is not your typical prim-and-polished presenter. She’s raw, real, and just a little bit rebellious — and that’s what makes her magnetic.
She doesn’t hide her biases (spoiler: she’s obsessed with women’s cricket), and she doesn’t wait to be asked to speak. She creates space — for herself and for others.
You can find a bit about her work at https://www.instagram.com/georgieheath27/
She’s also lent her energy to initiatives like:
- Her Game Too Cricket
- MCC Foundation
- Youth outreach and mentorship programs
- Bat for a chance
