Phoebe Litchfield
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Full name | Phoebe ES Litchfield | |||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Orange, New South Wales, Australia | 18 April 2003|||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Left-handed | |||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm leg break | |||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Batter | |||||||||||||||||||||
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2019/20–present | New South Wales | |||||||||||||||||||||
2019/20–present | Sydney Thunder | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: CricketArchive, 28 March 2021 |
Phoebe ES Litchfield (born 18 April 2003) is an Australian cricketer who plays as a left-handed batter and occasional right-arm leg break bowler.[1] She plays for the New South Wales Breakers in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) and the Sydney Thunder in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).[2] She made her WBBL debut on 18 October 2019, aged 16, and scored 26 runs off 22 balls.[3] In her second match for the Thunder, she became the youngest player to make a half century in the WBBL.[4] Litchfield was raised in Orange, New South Wales and attends Kinross Wolaroi School.[5][6]
In January 2022, Litchfield was named in Australia's A squad for their series against England A, with the matches being played alongside the Women's Ashes.[7]
References
- ^ "Phoebe Litchfield". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ^ "Phoebe Litchfield". CricketArchive. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ^ Jolly, Laura (19 October 2019). "Sixteen-year-old outshines stars in debut to remember". cricket.com.au. Cricket Australia. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ McGlashan, Andrew (20 October 2019). "Litchfield sets new record with matchwinning half-century". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ "Teen Litchfield's half-century leads Thunder to WBBL win over Heat". Sydney Morning Herald. AAP. 21 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ Findlay, Matt; Guthrie, Nick (7 November 2015). "Phoebe leads the way: Kinross all-rounder Litchfield to captain NSW". Central Western Daily. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ "Alana King beats Amanda-Jade Wellington to place in Australia's Ashes squad". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
External links
- Phoebe Litchfield at ESPNcricinfo
- Phoebe Litchfield at CricketArchive (subscription required)
- Phoebe Litchfield at Cricket Australia
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