Alex Hartley, Amy Jones to the fore as England seal Sri Lanka WODI series

Alexandra Hartley (born 6 September 1993) is an English former cricketer who played as a left-arm orthodox spin bowler. Between 2016 and 2019, she appeared in 28 One Day Internationals and four Twenty20 Internationals for England, and was part of the side that won the 2017 World Cup. Alex Hartley is an English cricketer. She was born on 6 September 1993 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She is a right handed batswomen and slow left arm orthodox bowler. Her shirt number is 65. Video Personal Information Name Alexandra Hartley NickName Alex Date of Birth 6 September 1993 Current Age 27 Years Team England Women Country England

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12:15 AM Match starts in 54 mins Schedule Table Videos Series FC Series Ranji Trophy RESULT • Elite, Group A • Ranji Trophy • FC • Solapur Maharashtra won by an innings and 69 runs FC SL Overview. England spinner Alex Hartley has announced she will retire from cricket at the end of The Hundred. The 29-year-old was part of England's 2017 World Cup-winning squad. Hartley took a break. B arely two hours after Joe Root had taken five wickets in the third Test at Ahmedabad with his holiday-season off-breaks, the cricketer Alex Hartley tapped out a tweet meant to highlight the. Alex Hartley says decision to step away from cricket for indefinite period is "the hardest decision I have ever made"; left-arm spinner says she has lost confidence in herself and "not felt.

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Alex Hartley (centre) was part of the England side that won the 2017 World Cup England spinner Alex Hartley says taking an indefinite break from cricket is the "hardest decision" she has. 22-Aug-2023 Alex Hartley played 28 ODIs and four T20Is for England between 2016 and 2019 • Getty Images Alex Hartley, the left-arm spinner who won the 2017 ODI World Cup with England, has. Alex Hartley returned figures of 2-58 from 10 overs in Englands 2017 World Cup final win over India, including the key wicket of Harmanpreet Kaur; the 29-year-old took a break from cricket in May. The Cricketer | 01/04/2023 at 09:46. DOB: September 26, 1993. Role: Right-hand bat, slow left-arm spin. Alex Hartley is a 32-cap international and a member of England's 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup-winning squad. The spinner, originally from Blackburn, joined the Lancashire academy in 2008 and worked her way through the ranks before.

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Former England spinner Alex Hartley is set to retire from cricket at the end of the women's Hundred competition. A World Cup winner in 2017, Hartley represented England 32 times before losing her central contract in 2019. She had been a key part of the side that won the World Cup at Lord's, ending the tournament as England's second-highest. Watch as England World Cup winner Alex Hartley reacts to a series of tributes from her friends, family and team-mates upon her retirement from cricket. READ MORE: Alex Hartley: England. Alex Hartley (middle) was a key part of England's World Cup-winning side in 2017.. Hartley, 30, was part of England's World Cup-winning side in 2017 and retired from cricket in August. Nick Friend | 31/10/2019 at 14:00 Alex Hartley is honest enough to admit that the last fortnight has been among the most difficult she has ever experienced. It was announced in mid-October that the left-arm spinner, a member of England's World Cup-winning side of 2017, was to lose her central contract.

Alex Hartley, Amy Jones to the fore as England seal Sri Lanka WODI series

Following the World Cup success, Alex Hartley was an integral member of England's limited-overs squad of the drawn Ashes series. In 2018, Alex, who was playing for Surrey Stars, joined Lancashire Women for the Women's Cricket Super League. Written by Abhinand Raghavendran The latest tweets from @AlexHartley93