Domestic career Greig made her
Twenty20 debut for
Central Districts in the
2013–14 New Zealand Women's Twenty20 Competition, against
Auckland. She made her
List A debut against Canterbury on 18 January 2014 in
2013–14 New Zealand Women's One-Day Competition. Greig took her maiden
five-wicket haul in List A cricket in the
2015–16 New Zealand Women's One-Day Competition against
Canterbury, when she took 7/56 from her 9 overs, helping Central Districts to win by 6 runs. In 2019, she was appointed as captain of Central Districts in 2018/19 domestic season. She also played against senior men's team, which included semi-professional domestic contract. In
2018–19 Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, she took her another five-wicket haul against
Otago. She took 5/15, from her 4 overs, helping Central Districts to win by 247 runs. In the
2023–24 Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, she scored 232 runs from four games with an average of 77.33. In April 2024, she was awarded Central Hinds Hallyburton Johnstone Shield Player of the Year and Central Hinds Players' Player of the Year. In November 2024, she named as captain of
Central Hinds for the
2024–25 Hallyburton Johnstone Shield tournament.
International career In March 2024, Greig earned her call-up to the
New Zealand squad for the first match of the T20I series
against England. She joined
Georgia Plimmer as replacement players for
Sophie Devine and
Amelia Kerr who were both unavailable for the series opener due to commitments with the WPL. Greig made her international debut in the
Twenty20 International (T20I) against
England on 19 March 2024. In March 2024, she was named in the New Zealand A squad against England A. In April 2024, she was added to the ODI squad as cover for the series against England. In June 2024, Greig was named in both ODI and T20I squads for a tour to
against England.
Retirement In April 2025, Greig announced her retirement from professional cricket, in order to focus on her current full time job as an Extension Manager for Beef + Lamb. ==References==