Grace harris

  1. Grace Harris Height, Weight, Age, Family, Facts, Biography
  2. Grace Harris
  3. Grace Harris celebrates in style as she smashes 24 runs in final over to victory
  4. Grace Harris Records, Test match, ODI, T20, IPL international batting bowling fielding records
  5. Grace Harris Profile
  6. "Was Just Really Psyched..." Grace Harris On Her Match


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Grace Harris Height, Weight, Age, Family, Facts, Biography

Grace Harris Quick Info Height 5 ft 8 in Weight 66 kg Date of Birth September 18, 1993 Zodiac Sign Virgo Eye Color Blue Grace Harris is an Australian professional cricketer who has represented her country in the shorter formats of the sport (ODIs and T20Is), as an all-rounder. She was a non-playing member of the Australian squad that won the ICC (International Cricket Council) Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2022 – the record-extending 7th time that Australia had achieved the feat. Grace then played all 6 games for the Australian team that clinched the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023 – the record-extending 6th time that Australia had achieved this feat. In the Australian domestic circuit, she has played for her home state of Queensland (2010-11-Present) across all 3 formats. In franchise-based T20 cricket, Grace has turned out for the Brisbane Heat (2015-16, 2017-18-Present) and the Melbourne Renegades (2016-17) in the WBBL (Women’s Big Bash League); and the UP Warriorz (2023) in the WPL (Women’s Premier League). Born Name Grace Margaret Harris Nick Name Grace Grace Harris as seen in an Instagram Post in October 2021 (Grace Harris / Instagram) Sun Sign Virgo Born Place Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Residence Queensland, Australia Nationality Occupation Professional Cricketer Grace Harris as seen in an Instagram Post in November 2018 (Grace Harris / Instagram) Family • Father– Jim Harris • Mother – Maree Harris • Siblings– David Harris (Brother), Eliza Harris (Sister), Lau...

Grace Harris

• ODI debut(cap 2 February 2016v Last ODI 29 November 2016v T20I debut(cap 19 August 2015v Last T20I 26 February 2023v T20I shirt no. 48 Domestic team information Years Team 2010/11–present 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18–present 2023–present Career statistics Competition Matches 9 33 73 139 Runs scored 15 334 1,338 2,104 3.00 22.26 27.87 17.98 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 2/6 2/6 Top score 7 64 162 103 390 174 2,682 1,696 11 9 76 87 20.36 22.26 25.25 21.28 0 0 1 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 3/31 2/7 5/18 4/15 Catches/ 5/- 12/– 28/– 44/– Representing Women's Grace Margaret Harris (born 18 September 1993) is an Australian Career [ ] In June 2015, she was named as replacement for In January 2016, she was named in national squad for WODI and T20I against India Women. In November 2018, she was named in In December 2020, Harris scored two centuries in two days for In January 2022, Harris was named in Australia's A squad for their In the inaugural season of the Indian References [ ] • . Retrieved 23 August 2015. • Queensland Fire . Retrieved 19 March 2021. • Brisbane Heat . Retrieved 19 March 2021. • Heslehurst, Brayden (5 January 2016). . Retrieved 27 January 2019. • . Retrieved 25 August 2015. • . Retrieved 18 May 2018. • ESPNCricinfo. 12 January 2016 . Retrieved 25 October 2020. • Cricket Australia . Retrieved 30 November 2018. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 30 November 2018. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 19 December 2018. • International Cricket Council . Retrieved 19 December 2018. • ...

Grace Harris celebrates in style as she smashes 24 runs in final over to victory

After taking UP Warriorz home in an exhilarating final over thriller, Grace Harris was animated as she celebrated her side's victory over Gujrat Giants. Chasing 170, UP Warriorz were reeling at 105 for 7, but Harris' incredible knock of 59 runs from 26 balls snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. Sophie Ecclestone's cameo of 22 of 12 also played a pivotal role. Grace Harris you beauty what an innings of 59 runs of 24 balls 🙌🥵 With the win, UP Warriorz have announced themselves in the WPL 2023. They will next face Delhi Capitals on March 7. As for Gujarat Giants, they haven't had the best of starts losing both their encounters. However, it is a tournament where comebacks can take place at any time so, GG will fancy their chances when they will face RCB on March 8.

Grace Harris Records, Test match, ODI, T20, IPL international batting bowling fielding records

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Grace Harris Profile

Match Bat Bowl Date Ground Format UPW Women vs MI Women 14 0/20 24-Mar-2023 DY Patil WT20 UPW Women vs GG Women 72 0/11 20-Mar-2023 Brabourne WT20 UPW Women vs MI Women 39 0/15 18-Mar-2023 DY Patil WT20 UPW Women vs RCB Women 46 1/28 15-Mar-2023 DY Patil WT20 UPW Women vs RCB Women -- 0/34 10-Mar-2023 Brabourne WT20

"Was Just Really Psyched..." Grace Harris On Her Match

The right-hand batter while reflecting on her match-winning knock and her crucial partnership with Talking about the DRS (Decision Review System) confusion during the latter half of the innings, she said, "There was a little bit of confusion towards the end when the ump walked over to say the DRS has gone down. It was a good bit of fun." Harris further said that she wanted to have burgers to celebrate the win but reckoned she will settle for butter chicken if she is unable to find them. "Don't know where I'll find some burgers in India. Maybe some butter chicken," she added. Listen to the Grace brought her fifty in just 25 balls, consisting of seven fours and two sixes. Grace finished the match with a six, taking her team across the finishing line with a ball to go. UP finished at 175/7 in 19.5 overs, with Grace (59*) and Ecclestone (22*). They had stitched a quickfire 70-run stand in 25 balls to guide their team to a win. Earlier, a hard-hitting knock from