Jess jonassen

  1. Jess Jonassen
  2. The Unconventional Jess Jonassen: A Journey to Glory
  3. Jess Jonassen delivers a match
  4. WPL 2023: Jess Jonassen reflects on her 'Player of the Match' performance against UP Warriorz
  5. WATCH: Jess Jonassen Plucks A One
  6. Jess Jonassen Age, Bio, Profile, Net Worth, WPL career


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Jess Jonassen

Jonassen does not have a wealth of captaincy experience to fall back on - "a few underage sides, a while ago now, and a bit with my club in Brisbane," she said - but hopes to be the sort of leader who can encourage others to feel empowered to make decisions while also inspiring by her own performances. "I want to try and make sure that l'm still me," she said. "I've got big shoes to fill with Kirby and her leadership style, we are going to be slightly different. It's been nice to be able to have a few centre-wicket scenarios back home to start getting that captaincy brain working. I'm someone that likes to get the bowlers to be in charge of what they want and I just try and help facilitate that, use my experience with the amount of games that I've played to be able to help initiate conversations. I never have been, or never will be, somebody that enjoys telling people what to do, I'd rather be with them and show them the way." "I've had some conversations with her and we've got a pretty good friendship so she's always going to be there if needed," Jonassen said. "It's nice to have resources such as her so readily available, but she's also very mindful about wanting me to be able to do things my way. I need to learn to trust my own instincts, trust my gut and live and die by that." As a captain who is also a key bowler with her left-arm spin, when and how to use herself will be something Jonassen will need to get used to. "If the game is on the line sometimes I might go wit...

The Unconventional Jess Jonassen: A Journey to Glory

Jess Jonassen Wiki and Biography Real Name Jessica Louise Jonassen Nickname Jessica Profession Cricketer Known As Australian Cricketer Age 31 Years (2023) Date of Birth 5 November 1992 Birthplace Emerald, Queensland, Australia Nationality Australian 🇦🇺 Ethnicity Australians Religion Christian Gender Female Physical Status Body Measurements 34-29-33 Height in Inches 5 feet 7 inches Weight in KG 65 kg Eye Color Brown Hair Color Brown Game Status Professional Debut 2018 Jersey Number 21 Position in Game All-Rounder Coach / Mentor Shelley Nitschke Current Team Australia women’s national cricket team and Delhi Capitals. Favorite Things and Likes Sportsman Food Cabbage and Saltfish Color Magenta Hobbies Brewing Affairs, Boyfriends, and Marital Status Marital Status Engaged (February 2018) Husband / Spouse Sarah Gooderham Family and Relatives Father Ray Jonassen Mother Jane Jonassen Brother Jess Jonassen Sister Laura Jonassen Money Factor Net Worth 💲 5 Million (approx) Market Value 💲 75 K (approx) Social Media Accounts Links Instagram Facebook Twitter Wikipedia Please leave a comment below if you have any questions about the article above. We’ll try to answer them as best we can. You can read this about

Jess Jonassen delivers a match

A superb show with the bat Jonassen came to the crease when her side was 144/4 in the 15th over. She showed her intentions and played some gorgeous shots. Her knock was laced with three fours and three maximums (SR: 210.00). She also shared a 60-plus stand alongside Her quality knock helped DCW get those extra runs. 3 scalps for Jonassen Jonassen was pick of the DCW bowlers and managed 3/43. She got the key wicket of her international team-mate In the same over, she dismissed Kiran Navgire (2) to keep the Warriorz reeling at 31/2. In the 17th over, Jonassen then got the better of Devika Vaidya, who managed a 21-ball 23. Here is the match summary Just like their tournament opener, DCW openers The duo shared a 67-run stand before Rodrigues, Alice Capsey, and Jonassen guided the Capitals past 200. Rodrigues and Jonassen added 67 runs. In response, Tahlia McGrath added a valuable 90* for UP, but they fell short (169/5).

WPL 2023: Jess Jonassen reflects on her 'Player of the Match' performance against UP Warriorz

The Delhi Capitals continued their brilliant run in the TATA Women's Premier League as they registered a 42-run victory over UP Warriorz at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai on Tuesday. All-rounder Jess Jonassen first played an unbeaten innings of 42 runs off 20 balls to help DC post 211/4 in their 20 overs. And then the Australian picked up figures of 3/43 as the Delhi Capitals restricted the UP Warriorz to 169/5. Speaking about her Player of the Match performance, Jonassen said, "I was really nervous before going to bat. It's been a while since I've spent some time in the middle. It was great batting with Jemimah. She's so enthusiastic and encouraging. I was struggling a little bit and the strategic timeout came at the right time. I then reminded myself what I needed to do on that wicket." The Australian also said that the players in the Delhi Capitals camp have gelled together nicely, "I felt like I had already played with everyone before when we played our first game against RCB. We've got some incredible international experience. Our side is incredibly strong and everyone has gelled together nicely. There's a lot of laughter and a bit of banter. It's really nice to be a part of this setup and learn from different people." Meanwhile, Delhi Capitals' all-rounder Radha Yadav, who took a terrific catch to dismiss Deepti Sharma, said, "I thought the catch was easy for me. I don't know how it looked from the outside. We are backing each other and communicating wel...

WATCH: Jess Jonassen Plucks A One

Women's World Cup: In the concluded 3rd match of the ongoing Women's World Cup 2022, Australia managed to defeat New Zealand by 12 runs. However, the match wasn't finished till the last over of the match, where Jess Jonassen pulled off a miraculous catch to dismiss the England all-rounder Katherine Brunt. England women's team need 16 runs to win off the last over, and Natalie Sciver 108 (83) and Katherine Brunt 24(20) were at the crease with 4 wickets in hand. Australian left-arm orthodox bowler Jess Jonassen was bowling the ultimate over of the match, and she titled the odds in her team's favour with a fabulous catch. Trending On the 2nd delivery of the over, English all-rounder Katherine Brunt toe-ended a drive that was in her slot. However, the ball didn't find the middle of the bat but regardless the ball was travelling swiftly. Jonassen stuck her left hand and caught the ball in thin air, failing to believe how the ball managed to stick to her hand. The bowler smiled after the dismissal and covered her face in disbelief. The batter also smiled at the amazing attempt by Jonassen as she walked back towards the Pavillion. Also Read: While talking about the match, the Australian women's team posted a total of 310/3 in 50 overs after being asked to bat first by England. Opener Haynes scored 130 runs off 131 balls with 14 fours and a six while captain Meg Lanning scored 86 runs off 110 balls to lead Australia to a total above 300. In reply, English women put up a worthy fig...

Jess Jonassen Age, Bio, Profile, Net Worth, WPL career

Overview Jess Jonassen is a Queensland-born Australian cricketer who grew up in Rockhampton. Jonassen earned a graduate certificate in forensic mental health after graduating from Griffith University with a law degree in 2015. Since 2012, the left-arm orthodox bowler has been an important member of the Australia Women’s Cricket Team. She plays for the Queensland Fire in the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) and the Brisbane Heat in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). Aside from cricket, Jonassen enjoys watching Australian football and is a big fan of the Western Bulldogs in the AFL. International debut WT20Is: Jonassen made her debut in the shortest format against New Zealand Women at Sydney on January 20, 2012. WODIs: The left arm spinner made her debut against New Zealand Women at Sydney on January 25, 2012. WTest: In the longest format of the game, Jonassen played her first match against England Women at Canterbury on August 11, 2015. Cricket Journey Jonassen began her domestic cricket career in the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) with Queensland Fire in 2008. Her breakthrough season came in 2010-11, when she finished with the fifth-most runs in the league, earning her Queensland’s Player of the Year award. She was called to the Australian team due to her strong performance on the domestic stage. Jonassen has been an important member of the national team since making her international debut. Jonassen took over as Queensland captain ahead of the 2020-21 seaso...