Julie Hunter

January 8, 2024
Cricketer

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Julie Hunter
Full Name Julie Hunter
Occupation Cricketer
Date Of Birth Mar 15, 1984(1984-03-15)
Age 40
Birthplace Box Hill
Country Australia
Birth City Victoria
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Julie Hunter Biography

Name Julie Hunter
Birthday Mar 15
Birth Year 1984
Place Of Birth Box Hill
Home Town Victoria
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Pisces

Julie Hunter is one of the most popular and richest Cricketer who was born on March 15, 1984 in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia. Julie Lauren Hunter (born 15 March 1984) is female cricketer who is a player with Victorian Spirit and Australia. Her position is right handed. speed bowler and bats right-handed batsmen.

Hunter made her debut as a senior player in Victoria during Victoria’s 2003-04 cricket season. She scored 1/32 off 9.1 runs in her first game, in a match against Western Australia, and had the winning runs hit by her bowling skills as Victoria was defeated 2 wickets. She was both in and removed from the team in her debut season, and played in seven of the eleven matches. As a tail- ender, she played once, and went unbeaten , without scoring. Moreover, she managed just four wickets in 31.25 with an average of 3.19. While she was a specialist bowler she only averaged just six out of the 10 overs per bowler in a match. In the first match against New South Wales, she was able to score 0/14 overs, as the Victorians were able to smash the target of 129, with six wickets left. But, New South Wales hit back the following day, winning by five wickets. They also took 10 runs from Hunter’s 2 overs. She was then dropped in the third and decisive finale that New South Wales won.

In 2005–06, Victoria struggled in their WNCL defence. Hunter took only two wickets in the first four matches, of which Victoria won two. The defending champions then played in a double-header against New South Wales. In the first match, Hunter took 3/37 from her ten overs. She was then unbeaten on 12 as Victoria were dismissed for 136 in a 48-run loss. The next day, she took 3/36 from ten overs but it was not enough to prevent a five-wicket defeat. Hunter was hit for more than five runs per over in two wicketless displays in the last two matches of the season against Queensland, both of which were lost. Victoria won only two of their eight matches and did not qualify for the final. Hunter ended with eight wickets at 31.00 at an economy rate of 3.70. She also scored 31 runs at 10.33.

Starting in 2005–06 Hunter struggled for four seasons, taking 8, 7, 6 and 8 wickets respectively, with her annual average and economy rate rising from 31.00 and 3.70 to 39.75 and 4.33 respectively. In 2009–10, Hunter had her most productive WNCL season, taking 14 wickets at 25.57 as well as 12 wickets at 7.58 in the Twenty20 competition.

While playing with an Australian Under-19 team from 2002 and 2003, Hunter began her professional debut with Victoria within the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) the following season. Hunter was not entrusted with a lot of responsibility during her first season. She she bowled less than 60% of her allowed number of overs and was dropped midway in the last series of the season with New South Wales, which was not successful. After a tour of Sri Lanka with the Australian Under-23 team in September of 2004, Hunter played in Victoria’s successful the 2004-05 WNCL team. After being attacked in the opening match with New South Wales, she was dropped but she was back for the third game and scored 15 , and then took 2/3 to secure victory and win the WNCL title. Hunter finished this season on a high with 9 wickets and 25.44.

Julie Hunter Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Cricketer
House Living in own house.

Julie Hunter is one of the richest Cricketer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Julie Hunter 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Hunter was picked to his Victoria Blue team to compete in the interstate competition for under-17s in March 2000 , at the age of fifteen. Victoria Blue won all of the seven qualifying matches to make it to the final. The only loss was against New South Wales, who defeated them in the decisive match. Hunter scored 137 runs at 22.83 with a maximum score of 44 runs not lost against the Australian Capital Territory, and she took 12 wickets at 6.16. Hunter took 3/7 in the match against Tasmania as well as 3/8 in Queensland. In the final match, she scored 2/12 from just four overs when New South Wales made 8/133 and she scored 34 when Victoria Blue made 9/91 to defeat the match by 32 runs. In the following year, she was involved in two more matches for the Under-17 age group and scored 34 in Victoria’s 6/154, before scoring 5/9 when Western Australia were dismissed for just 27. For the 2001 event she took six wickets for 3.83 while scoring 36 run in the time of 18.00.

In the month of January 2002 she got picked to be part of The Victorian Under-19 team in the interstate championship. Hunter was able to score 88 runs in 17.60 and had 11 wickets of 10.90 in six games. Her most successful bowling performance of 3/26 was during a second defeat at New South Wales, while her best score of 46 came in the match against an Australian Cricket Board team. Then she was selected for Australia’s Australia Youth team to play against the senior New Zealand team, but she did not bat or bowl in the Australian loss.

Hunter then played a full set of matches in the 2004–05 WNCL. She took only two wickets in the first four matches before taking 2/19 from seven overs against New South Wales, which was not enough to stop a defeat. She then took her season’s best analysis of 2/8 from five overs, helping to restrict south Australia to 8/99 and a 12-run win. Going into the finals series against New South Wales, Hunter had only taken six wickets in eight round-robin matches. In the first game, she was attacked by the New South Wales batsmen, taking 1/58 from nine overs as the Victorians conceded 3/200. She was unbeaten on four when Victoria were bowled out for a 21-run defeat. Hunter was dropped for the second final, which Victoria won by five wickets to force a third game. Hunter was recalled and made 15 as Victoria made 6/159. She then took 2/13 from four overs to help her state to a 50-run win and the WNCL title. Hunter ended the season with nine wickets at 25.44 at an economy rate of 3.46, and scored 19 runs at 19.00.

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Hunter was selected for the 2010 World Twenty20 in the West Indies but spent almost the entire tournament watching from the sidelines, playing in only the two warm-up matches. In the first warm-up match, against New Zealand, she took 0/19 from two overs as New Zealand made 136 and then did not bat as Australia made 5/118. In the second preparatory she took 1/17 from four overs as the Australians defeated Pakistan by 82 runs. Hunter was not used in the tournament itself, after succumbing to a shoulder injury, and the three pace bowlers used were Clea Smith, Ellyse Perry and Rene Farrell. Australia won all three group matches, and then the semi-final and final to take the tournament.

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Julie Ranked on the list of most popular Cricketer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Julie Hunter celebrates birthday on March 15 of every year.

In January 2017, Hunter announcement her retirement from cricket.

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