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Lauren Cheatle

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Lauren Cheatle
Cheatle bowling forSydney SixersduringWBBL|07
Personal information
Full name
Lauren Roma Cheatle
Born(1998-11-06)6 November 1998(age 26)
Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingLeft armfast medium
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Only Test (cap184)21 December 2023 vIndia
ODI debut (cap133)26 February 2017 vNew Zealand
Last ODI3 March 2019 vNew Zealand
T20I debut (cap43)29 January 2016 vIndia
Last T20I26 March 2016 vIreland
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2015/16–presentNew South Wales
2015/16–2016/17Sydney Thunder
2018/19–presentSydney Sixers
Career statistics
Competition WODI WT20I WNCL WBBL
Matches 4 7 25 64
Runs scored 13 4 43 61
Batting average 13.00 7.16 6.77
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 7 4* 11 16
Ballsbowled 144 114 726 1,218
Wickets 2 5 25 60
Bowling average 71.00 24.40 29.04 21.93
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 1/42 2/13 4/42 4/20
Catches/stumpings 1/– 1/– 4/– 15/–
Source:CricketArchive,26 December 2022

Lauren Roma Cheatle(born 6 November 1998) is an Australiancricketerwho plays as a left-armfast-mediumbowlerand left-handedbatter.[1][2][3]She plays domestic cricket forNew South Walesin theWomen's National Cricket League(WNCL) and theSydney Sixersin theWomen's Big Bash League(WBBL). Between 2016 and 2019, she played 11 matches for theAustralian national cricket team.

Domestic cricket

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Cheatle plays for theNew South Wales Breakersin theWomen's National Cricket League.[3]She played her first match for the Breakers on 1 November 2015.[4]

Cheatle previously played for theSydney Thunderin theWomen's Big Bash League.[5]In the2015–16 season,she took 18 wickets finishing equal 4th in the most wickets list.[6]She was at the bowler's end when the Thunder won the inauguralWBBL finalwhenClaire Koskiscored two runs off an overthrow.[7]She joined theSydney Sixersahead of the2017–18 Women's Big Bash League season.[8]

International career

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Cheatle played her first match for theAustralia women's national cricket teamin aWomen's Twenty20 InternationalagainstIndiaon 29 January 2016.[2]

On 26 February 2017, she made herWomen's One Day International(WODI) debutagainst New Zealand.[9]

After missing out on Australia's squad for the2017 World Cupin England, Cheatle was recalled to the side as part of their squad for theWomen's Ashes.She was named in both the ODI squad and the Test squad.[10]However, after playing in a pink ball warm-up match against theACT MeteorsatManuka Oval,she was unable, due to a back injury, to make a Test debut.[11]

In April 2019,Cricket Australiaawarded her with a contract with the National Performance Squad ahead of the 2019–20 season.[12][13]

In December 2023, she was named in Australia's squad for their Test seriesagainst India.[14]She made herWomen's Testdebut for Australia on 21 December 2023.[15]

Off the field

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As of 2023,Cheatle was combining her professional cricket career with part-time work for What Ability, a disability support service.[16]

References

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  1. ^"Lauren Cheatle".CricketArchive.Retrieved26 December2022.
  2. ^ab"Australia – Players – Lauren Cheatle".ESPNcricinfo.ESPN Inc.Retrieved13 February2016.
  3. ^ab"Lauren Cheatle".cricket.com.au.Cricket Australia.Retrieved13 February2016.
  4. ^"Cheatle to make debut for Lendlease Breakers".Cricket NSW.1 November 2015.Retrieved13 February2016.
  5. ^"Sydney Thunder – Lauren Cheatle".Sydney Thunder.Archived fromthe originalon 28 January 2016.Retrieved13 February2016.
  6. ^"Cricket Records – WBBL 2015–16 Most wickets".ESPN Cricinfo.Retrieved26 February2016.
  7. ^Lane, Daniel (25 January 2016)."Women's Big Bash League final: Sydney Thunder score thrilling final over win against Sydney Sixers".The Sydney Morning Herald.Fairfax Media.Retrieved13 February2016.
  8. ^"Final WBBL03 squads for each club".Cricket Australia.Retrieved16 March2021.
  9. ^"Australia Women tour of New Zealand, 1st ODI: New Zealand Women v Australia Women at Auckland, Feb 26, 2017".ESPN Cricinfo.Retrieved26 February2017.
  10. ^"Cheatle, McGrath return to Australia ODI squad".ESPNcricinfo.com.ESPN Inc.10 October 2017.Retrieved23 October2017.
  11. ^Jolly, Laura (16 April 2023)."'Chuffed' Cheatle eager to make most of Aus A chance ".cricket.com.au.Retrieved16 April2023.
  12. ^"Georgia Wareham handed first full Cricket Australia contract".ESPN Cricinfo.Retrieved4 April2019.
  13. ^"Georgia Wareham included in Australia's 2019-20 contracts list".International Cricket Council.Retrieved4 April2019.
  14. ^"Top WBBL wicket-taker Lauren Cheatle eyes Australian Test debut in India".The Guardian.14 November 2023.Retrieved8 December2023.
  15. ^"India (W) vs AUS WMN, Australia Women in India, Only Test, December 21 - 24, 2023".ESPNcricinfo.24 December 2023.Retrieved24 December2023.
  16. ^Jolly, Laura (13 April 2023)."New deal a big step forward for women's game: Cheatle".cricket.com.au.Retrieved16 April2023.
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