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Alex Hartley

Team flagENG30 yrs
batting styleleft-arm orthodox spin Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Alex Hartley Recent Form

Batting

THUN vs CS, LIST A0 (3) *
THUN vs WS, LIST A0 (2)
THUN vs SES, LIST A5 (10)
WFW vs LSW, 100B1 (1) *
WFW vs SBW, 100B2 (4) *
THUN vs CS, LIST A1 (2) *
THUN vs SES, LIST A1 (5)
THUN vs BLZ, LIST A12 (7) *
THUN vs ND, T200 (1) *
THUN vs SES, LIST A5 (6)
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Bowling

WFW vs NSW, 100B1-23
WFW vs LSW, 100B1-20
WFW vs TRW, 100B1-28
WFW vs SBW, 100B0-22
THUN vs WS, T200-9
THUN vs CS, LIST A1-31
THUN vs WS, LIST A0-40
THUN vs SES, LIST A1-22
WFW vs TRW, 100B1-27
WFW vs NSW, 100B0-22
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Alex Hartley Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI28121000319.6010.0000----
T20I412002100.000.0000----
100B172300260.003.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI28283924.354.104/240035.60----
T20I44326.336.772/190023.30----
100B1717156.3526.673/292021.00----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
ENG Women vs PAK Women at Taunton - June 27, 2016
T20I Debut
ENG Women vs PAK Women at Chelmsford - July 07, 2016
100B Debut
Oval Invincibles Women v Manchester Originals Women Kennington Oval, London, 21-7-2021

Teams played for

England Women Surrey Stars Lancashire Thunder Hobart Hurricanes Women

About Alex Hartley

NameAlex Hartley
GenderFemale
Birth6 Sep 1993
Birth PlaceBlackburn, Lancashire
Height5 ft 9 in
NationalityEnglish

A left-arm orthodox bowler, a World Cup winner and a great broadcaster, Alex Hartley has it all to be recognised among the top-most influential figures in Women's cricket. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A left-arm orthodox bowler, a World Cup winner and a great broadcaster, Alex Hartley has it all to be recognised among the top-most influential figures in Women's cricket. 

The Lancashire-born represented her native county in the early days, having made her debut in 2008. While 2010 brought with it an enormous success for Hartley, she eventually made a move to Middlesex in 2013.

Suffering from a dip in her form, Hartley gradually found her stride during the stint with Middlesex. The left-armer's stunning performance earned her a call-up to the pre-season Academy tour that was held in UAE in 2015.

What followed was the international debut of Hartley as she first burst onto the global scene in the 2016 ODI series versus Pakistan. Her consistency further reaped rewards as she played the 2017 ODI World Cup for England and ended as the side's second-highest wicket-taker with 10 scalps, playing a massive role in the hosts' triumph in the tournament.

While Hartley is not in the international picture anymore, she continues to play domestic cricket. The 28-year-old will be next seen in action for Welsh Fire in The Hundred 2022.

As of August 2022