Alice capsey

  1. Alice Capsey Biography, Age, Height, Education, Career, Net Worth, Boyfriend, Stats, Batting Style And Bowling, WPL 2023, T20 Ranking, Records, Instagram
  2. WPL 2023: Alice Capsey looks a Capital investment for Delhi
  3. Women's Ashes: England name uncapped Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson in squad for Australia Test
  4. The Rise of a Champion: Alice Capsey's Biography
  5. Capsey caps off Delhi’s passage to WPL final
  6. Meet Alice Capsey, the 16
  7. WPL 2023: Alice Capsey looks a Capital investment for Delhi
  8. Capsey caps off Delhi’s passage to WPL final
  9. The Rise of a Champion: Alice Capsey's Biography
  10. Meet Alice Capsey, the 16


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Alice Capsey Biography, Age, Height, Education, Career, Net Worth, Boyfriend, Stats, Batting Style And Bowling, WPL 2023, T20 Ranking, Records, Instagram

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • Alice Capsey Personal Life Alice was born on 11 th August 2004 in Redhill, Surrey, England. She began playing cricket at the age of 6 at Capel Cricket Club in Dorking. Alice Capsey Career In 2019, Alice made her county debut 2019, in a County Championship match for Surrey against Hampshire. She was Surrey’s leading run-scorer and leading wicket-taker in the 2021 Women’s Twenty20 Cup. In July 2022, she was named in England’s squad for their Women’s Twenty20 International (WT20I) series against South Africa. On 23 rd July 2022, she made her WT20I debut during England’s home series against South Africa. On 18 th September 2022, she made her One Day International debut against India. In January 2023, she was named in England’s squad for the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Premier League In 2021, Capsey played for Oval Invincibles in The Hundred. In September 2022, she signed for Melbourne Stars for the 2022–23 Women’s Big Bash League season. In 2023, she was bought by the Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Career Averages Batting & Fielding FORMAT Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct St WODI 4 4 0 80 39 20.00 85 94.11 0 0 12 0 0 0 WT20I 15 14 2 307 51 25.58 231 132.90 0 2 47 4 3 0 Bowling FORMAT Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w WODI 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – WT20I 15 6 36 54 1 1/10 1/10 Alice Capsey Education Alice has completed her schooling at a local school. She is studying for her A-Lev...

WPL 2023: Alice Capsey looks a Capital investment for Delhi

On the day of the Women’s Premier League auction in Mumbai, Alice Capsey, like a few others, had a T20 World Cup match to play in South Africa. She was bought by Delhi Capitals for Rs. 75 lakh, against her base price of Rs. 30 lakh. She celebrated it by smashing a 22-ball 51 to power England to a six-wicket win against Ireland. The Capitals management must have been pleased with that effort. A series of boundaries followed by the BIG breakthrough! Preeti Bose 🆚 Alice Capsey Relive the mini battle here 🍿 Capsey has made them happier since WPL got underway some 10 days ago. On Monday night, her 38 off 24 balls helped Capitals overcome the loss of the in-form openers Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma, as she put DC’s chase against Royal Challengers Bangalore on the right track. The significance of her innings became clearer after the match: Capitals’ fourth victory in five matches came with only two balls to spare. In her first match, also against RCB, she had taken the wickets of Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine with her off-spin. Capsey is all of just 18. She certainly looks like one for the future. “It was good fun,” the England allrounder said after her knock at the DY Patil Stadium. “It was nice to have hit some boundaries in the PowerPlay.” Capsey thinks the WPL is shaping up nicely. WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians becomes first team to qualify for Playoffs “It has been a brilliant tournament,” she said. “We have seen 200-plus scores in every other game and you have these kinds o...

Women's Ashes: England name uncapped Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson in squad for Australia Test

Women's Ashes: England name uncapped Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson in squad for Australia Test Western Storm duo Lauren Filer and Danielle Gibson earn first full call-ups to England squad for Women's Ashes Test against Australia; Alice Capsey could also make Test debut at Trent Bridge from June 22 - watch multi-format series live on Sky Sports [My call-up] came as a bit of a shock. For me it’s about trying to bowl quick and get wickets. Hopefully I can bring that to this team. It’s great to be part of this group, there is a load of talent. We definitely believe [we can beat Australia]. We know they are a good unit and will challenge us but we want to take on that challenge. Lauren Filer The multi-format Women's Ashes series starts with the Test match at Trent Bridge between June 22-26 - the first five-day women's Test on English soil - followed by three T20 internationals (July 1, 5 and 8) and three one-day internationals (July 12, 16 and 18), with all games live on Sky Sports. Ashes holders Australia have won three of the previous four series including the last two 12-4 on points, with England's last victory coming in Australia at the start of 2014. Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Man Utd issue retained list; De Gea talks continue • The Ashes: England 240-5 at tea as Root passes fifty LIVE! • US Open: McIlroy in contention as second round starts LIVE! • Papers: Chelsea lead Caicedo chase as Arsenal focus on Rice deal • Man Utd transfers: Leeds' Koch a surprise target ...

The Rise of a Champion: Alice Capsey's Biography

Alice Capsey Biography and Unknown Facts Alice Capsey Wiki and Biography Real Name Alice Rose Capsey Nickname Alice Profession Cricketer Known As English Cricketer Age 19 Years (2023) Date of Birth 11 August 2004 Birthplace Redhill, Surrey, England Nationality English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Ethnicity English Religion Christian Gender Female Hot Alice Capsey in black Capsey was born in Redhill, Surrey, England, and started playing cricket at a young age. Her love for the sport grew stronger with time, and she began training rigorously to improve her skills. Her hard work and dedication paid off when she was selected for the England women’s cricket team at the age of just 16. Physical Status Body Measurements 36-29-37 Height in Inches 5 feet 5 inches Weight in KG 65 kg Eye Color Brown Hair Color Brown Alice Capsey with sunglass Since then, Capsey has been a regular in the Delhi Capitals’ starting XI, and her performances have been consistent. She has been particularly impressed with the ball, picking up wickets at crucial stages of the game. Her ability to bowl both spin and medium-pace has made her a valuable asset to the team. Game Status Professional Debut 2019 Jersey Number 26 Position in Game All-Rounder Coach / Mentor Jon Lewis Current Team England women’s cricket team and Delhi Capitals. Alice Capsey on the beach Favorite Things and Likes Sportsman Food Tea Bread Color Green Hobbies Gardening Alice Capsey smile Affairs, Boyfriends, and Marital Status Marital Status Single Alice Caps...

Capsey caps off Delhi’s passage to WPL final

— Women’s Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) The victory cemented their place in Sunday’s inaugural final of the Women’s Premier League where they will take on the winner of the Eliminator between Chasing a modest total of 139, Capitals skipper Meg Lanning looked in a hurry. She took 20 runs of Shabnim Ismail’s first over, hitting three boundaries and a six. The first over set the tone and the Capitals never looked back. Lanning and Shafali Verma put on a quickfire fifty-plus stand. Just when Shafali (21 off 16b) seemed in full flow, hitting a couple of boundaries off debutant Soppadhandi Yashasri, her cameo was cut short after Sophie Ecclestone took an excellent catch at long-off. After being hammered by Lanning in her first over, Ismail came back roaring. She first trapped Jemimah Rodrigues (3) in front and then won the battle against Lanning (39). Ismail dug one short and Lanning found Simran Shaikh at deep square leg. The quick wickets of Shafali, Jemimah and Lanning slowed down the scoring rate. But Capsey seized the momentum, hitting three boundaries off compatriot Ecclestone to break the shackles. Capsey and Marizanne Kapp (34 not out) put on 60 runs for the fourth wicket to put Capitals on the cusp of victory. Kapp finished the match with a boundary with 13 balls to spare. Earlier, Tahlia McGrath added some bite to a dull and scratchy UP Warriorz innings. She smashed 29 runs off the last 10 deliveries, 19 coming off Capsey’s last over. McGrath remained unbeaten on 58 o...

Meet Alice Capsey, the 16

Alice Capsey started playing cricket aged six and has been playing at county level for Surrey since she was nine. Photograph: Alex Broadway/Getty Images for South East Stars Alice Capsey started playing cricket aged six and has been playing at county level for Surrey since she was nine. Photograph: Alex Broadway/Getty Images for South East Stars S ixteen-year-old Alice Capsey’s call-up to play for Oval Invincibles in the Hundred was unusual, to say the least. “Because of my age our head coach, Jonathan Batty, had to phone my mum first and get her permission. Then he was finally allowed to ring me!” she recalls. Her reaction? “I was lost for words. I wasn’t expecting it.” That was Christmas 2020: four months after the first edition of English cricket’s brand-new all-singing, all-dancing competition, the Hundred, was supposed to have been played. Covid put paid to that. But in the interim, Capsey announced herself on to the scene with an unbeaten 73 from 75 balls for South East Stars against Sunrisers in the inaugural women’s regional 50-over competition, the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. Batty, who was working as interim head coach of the Stars, knew it then and there: he wanted her in his Hundred squad. Read more It means that as the Hundred finally gets under way at the Oval on Wednesday, opening with a standalone women’s fixture between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals, Capsey makes history of her own as the youngest player in the entire competition. “It’s pretty...

WPL 2023: Alice Capsey looks a Capital investment for Delhi

On the day of the Women’s Premier League auction in Mumbai, Alice Capsey, like a few others, had a T20 World Cup match to play in South Africa. She was bought by Delhi Capitals for Rs. 75 lakh, against her base price of Rs. 30 lakh. She celebrated it by smashing a 22-ball 51 to power England to a six-wicket win against Ireland. The Capitals management must have been pleased with that effort. A series of boundaries followed by the BIG breakthrough! Preeti Bose 🆚 Alice Capsey Relive the mini battle here 🍿 Capsey has made them happier since WPL got underway some 10 days ago. On Monday night, her 38 off 24 balls helped Capitals overcome the loss of the in-form openers Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma, as she put DC’s chase against Royal Challengers Bangalore on the right track. The significance of her innings became clearer after the match: Capitals’ fourth victory in five matches came with only two balls to spare. In her first match, also against RCB, she had taken the wickets of Smriti Mandhana and Sophie Devine with her off-spin. Capsey is all of just 18. She certainly looks like one for the future. “It was good fun,” the England allrounder said after her knock at the DY Patil Stadium. “It was nice to have hit some boundaries in the PowerPlay.” Capsey thinks the WPL is shaping up nicely. WPL 2023: Mumbai Indians becomes first team to qualify for Playoffs “It has been a brilliant tournament,” she said. “We have seen 200-plus scores in every other game and you have these kinds o...

Capsey caps off Delhi’s passage to WPL final

— Women’s Premier League (WPL) (@wplt20) The victory cemented their place in Sunday’s inaugural final of the Women’s Premier League where they will take on the winner of the Eliminator between Chasing a modest total of 139, Capitals skipper Meg Lanning looked in a hurry. She took 20 runs of Shabnim Ismail’s first over, hitting three boundaries and a six. The first over set the tone and the Capitals never looked back. Lanning and Shafali Verma put on a quickfire fifty-plus stand. Just when Shafali (21 off 16b) seemed in full flow, hitting a couple of boundaries off debutant Soppadhandi Yashasri, her cameo was cut short after Sophie Ecclestone took an excellent catch at long-off. After being hammered by Lanning in her first over, Ismail came back roaring. She first trapped Jemimah Rodrigues (3) in front and then won the battle against Lanning (39). Ismail dug one short and Lanning found Simran Shaikh at deep square leg. The quick wickets of Shafali, Jemimah and Lanning slowed down the scoring rate. But Capsey seized the momentum, hitting three boundaries off compatriot Ecclestone to break the shackles. Capsey and Marizanne Kapp (34 not out) put on 60 runs for the fourth wicket to put Capitals on the cusp of victory. Kapp finished the match with a boundary with 13 balls to spare. Earlier, Tahlia McGrath added some bite to a dull and scratchy UP Warriorz innings. She smashed 29 runs off the last 10 deliveries, 19 coming off Capsey’s last over. McGrath remained unbeaten on 58 o...

The Rise of a Champion: Alice Capsey's Biography

Alice Capsey Biography and Unknown Facts Alice Capsey Wiki and Biography Real Name Alice Rose Capsey Nickname Alice Profession Cricketer Known As English Cricketer Age 19 Years (2023) Date of Birth 11 August 2004 Birthplace Redhill, Surrey, England Nationality English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Ethnicity English Religion Christian Gender Female Hot Alice Capsey in black Capsey was born in Redhill, Surrey, England, and started playing cricket at a young age. Her love for the sport grew stronger with time, and she began training rigorously to improve her skills. Her hard work and dedication paid off when she was selected for the England women’s cricket team at the age of just 16. Physical Status Body Measurements 36-29-37 Height in Inches 5 feet 5 inches Weight in KG 65 kg Eye Color Brown Hair Color Brown Alice Capsey with sunglass Since then, Capsey has been a regular in the Delhi Capitals’ starting XI, and her performances have been consistent. She has been particularly impressed with the ball, picking up wickets at crucial stages of the game. Her ability to bowl both spin and medium-pace has made her a valuable asset to the team. Game Status Professional Debut 2019 Jersey Number 26 Position in Game All-Rounder Coach / Mentor Jon Lewis Current Team England women’s cricket team and Delhi Capitals. Alice Capsey on the beach Favorite Things and Likes Sportsman Food Tea Bread Color Green Hobbies Gardening Alice Capsey smile Affairs, Boyfriends, and Marital Status Marital Status Single Alice Caps...

Meet Alice Capsey, the 16

Alice Capsey started playing cricket aged six and has been playing at county level for Surrey since she was nine. Photograph: Alex Broadway/Getty Images for South East Stars Alice Capsey started playing cricket aged six and has been playing at county level for Surrey since she was nine. Photograph: Alex Broadway/Getty Images for South East Stars S ixteen-year-old Alice Capsey’s call-up to play for Oval Invincibles in the Hundred was unusual, to say the least. “Because of my age our head coach, Jonathan Batty, had to phone my mum first and get her permission. Then he was finally allowed to ring me!” she recalls. Her reaction? “I was lost for words. I wasn’t expecting it.” That was Christmas 2020: four months after the first edition of English cricket’s brand-new all-singing, all-dancing competition, the Hundred, was supposed to have been played. Covid put paid to that. But in the interim, Capsey announced herself on to the scene with an unbeaten 73 from 75 balls for South East Stars against Sunrisers in the inaugural women’s regional 50-over competition, the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. Batty, who was working as interim head coach of the Stars, knew it then and there: he wanted her in his Hundred squad. Read more It means that as the Hundred finally gets under way at the Oval on Wednesday, opening with a standalone women’s fixture between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals, Capsey makes history of her own as the youngest player in the entire competition. “It’s pretty...