Zoe Jean Goss OAM (born 6 December 1968) is an Australian former cricketer who played as an all-rounder, bowling right-arm medium-fast and batting right-handed.
Goss was first selected in the Australian women's side for the Rose Bowl series against New Zealand in January 1987.
In the third match of the series in Wellington, Goss guided Australia to victory with an unbeaten 96, an innings that remained her highest One Day International score.
Having been called into the Bradman XI side when rugby league player Paul Vautin withdrew due to illness, Goss scored 29 before taking 2 for 60 from her ten overs, including the wicket of Brian Lara who had broken the records for Highest Test Innings and Highest First-Class Innings earlier in the year.
[4][5] After finishing her international career, Goss later went on to play for Tuart Hill Cricket Club in the WACA Women's Competition.