Sarah Andrews
- January 6, 2024
- Cricketer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Sarah Andrews |
Occupation | Cricketer |
Date Of Birth | Dec 26, 1981(1981-12-26) |
Age | 43 |
Birthplace | Moruya |
Country | Australia |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Sarah Andrews Biography
Name | Sarah Andrews |
Birthday | Dec 26 |
Birth Year | 1981 |
Place Of Birth | Moruya |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Sarah Andrews is one of the most popular and richest Cricketer who was born on December 26, 1981 in Moruya, Australia. Sarah Joy Andrews (born 16 December 1981) is a former female cricketer who was a part of Australia from 2006 until early the year. She was a right-handed fast bowler, and a left-handed lower-order batsman.
Andrews made her debut as a senior player with New South Wales in the 2001-02 Women’s National Cricket League, playing in seven games that concluded in victory. While she was an expert bowler who batted towards the final part of the tail, and was not required to play in games in the course of her season, she wasn’t assigned a large amount of workload using the ball, putting her down four innings per match. She was able to take 0/10 off five overs in her first match with South Australia, before taking her first wicket in the second game of the double-header. She scored 2/7 from just three overs. She picked up just one wicket over the next two games in the series against Queensland and was then dropped in the double-header match with Western Australia, before being called up for the two final round-robin games against Victoria. She didn’t bowl the second game, and she took 1/17 of six overs in the following. The two teams played again in the finals of the series and Andrews was dropped in the first game, but she was later being brought back and getting 1/16 from four runs during the second match. New South Wales won their sixth straight title with a 2-0 win. Andrews completed her debut year with five wickets for 16.80 as well as an efficiency percentage of 3.00.
In 2003–04, Andrews played a full season for the first time and took seven wickets. In the second final against Victoria, she bowled a full quota of overs for the first time, in her 21st match. On an Under-23 tour of Sri Lanka, she made her first-class debut against the hosts’ senior team, taking four wickets. Andrews had a poor 2004–05 WNCL, taking only five wickets, and then started the following season poorly, taking only three wickets in the first six matches. She took career-best figures of 5/16 and followed it with 3/45 the next day, both against Victoria. She then took 3/32 in the first final against Queensland and ended with five for the finals series as New South Wales won the first of five consecutive titles.
Andrews had a quiet and ineffective 2004–05 WNCL season, taking only five wickets at 44.80 at an economy rate of 3.01 from ten matches. Her best performance came in a round-robin match against Victoria, taking 2/29 in a four-wicket defeat. The teams met again in the finals. In the first match, she took 0/30 from nine overs in a 21-run win. The second match saw a fightback from the Victorian bowlers, who dismissed New South Wales for 71, Andrews making 19 not out in a tail-wagging performance. She then took 1/10 from six overs but Victoria reached their target with five wickets in hand to square the series. Andrews took 0/11 from six overs to help restrict Victoria to 6/159, but she made only one before being run out as the defending champions fell 50 runs short and ceded their title. Andrews ended the season with 23 runs at 23.00.
In the Second XI of the year 2000-01 Andrews was the first player to make her debut in the WNCL. New South Wales in the 2001-02 Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL). In her first season she was dropped several times and never given a lot of work using the ball. She picked up five wickets, and was dropped in the beginning of the season following, finishing with six wickets, despite not bowling her full number of overs. After this summer’s season, she was chosen to an Australian U23 side.
Sarah Andrews Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Cricketer |
House | Living in own house. |
Sarah Andrews is one of the richest Cricketer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Sarah Andrews 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In 2000-2001, Andrews played in three Second XI fixtures for New South Wales. She scored 19 runs in just three innings, which all were not-outs and she took two wickets for 38.50 as well as an economic percentage of 3.34.
In the month of January, Andrews played for New South Wales in the Under-19 interstate championships. She scored 11 wickets at 6.00 in the morning, and had a top score of 4/13 during her qualifying game against Victoria. New South Wales took the title in all of their seven matches, and defeated Victoria at the end of each match. New South Wales’ batting was not often challenged by the opposition who were superior to them and Andrews could only be required to play three times on the lower order and scored 15 runs with a time of 7.50. She also made six wickets.
In 2003–04, Andrews played her first full season in the WNCL, taking to the field in all 11 of New South Wales’ matches. She took only five wickets in the first five matches, including figures of 2/30 from seven overs in a tie against Victoria. She then went wicketless in the last three fixtures of the round-robin stage. In the first final against defending champions Victoria, she took 0/18 from five overs in a six-wicket defeat. She was retained for the second final despite the four consecutive wicketless matches, and took 2/28 from her ten overs to set up a five-wicket win. This was the first time in her 21 WNCL matches that Andrews had bowled a full quota of overs. In the deciding final, she was taken out of the attack after being hit for 17 runs in three overs; New South Wales ended up winning by three wickets to regain the WNCL title. Andrews ended the season with seven wickets at 36.14 at an economy rate of 3.51 and eight runs at 8.00.
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Andrews ended with 16 wickets for the tournament and was rewarded with selection for the national team, making her Test and One Day International (ODI) debut at the end of the season against India. She took 2/48 on her Test debut and 3/21 in her first ODI. After taking ten wickets in her first six ODIs, Andrews took 15 wickets in New South Wales’ 2006–07 WNCL win. She struggled during a quadrangular series on the spin-friendly pitches of India and was used only sporadically, taking three wickets in four matches, but returned to form in the home Rose Bowl series against New Zealand, taking nine wickets in five matches. In 2007–08, Andrews was in and out of the Australian team and played in six ODIs, taking seven wickets. She was then dropped for the home series against India at the start of the 2008–09 season and was responded by taking 13 wickets in the WNCL to earn a recall. Andrews made sporadic appearances in the Rose Bowl series ahead of the 2009 World Cup, in which she played in four of Australia’s seven matches, taking five wickets as Australia came fourth. She was selected for the 2009 World Twenty20 in England, and played in all of Australia’s four matches, taking two wickets. In the subsequent bilateral series hosted by England, Andrews took her career best figures of 4/50 and ended with eight ODI wickets.
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In July 2007, Australia hosted New Zealand in a Rose Bowl series in the middle of the southern hemisphere winter by staging the matches in the tropical northern city of Darwin. Andrews had another expensive spell in the one-off T20 international, conceding 37 from her four overs while her colleagues averaged 4.37 runs per over. However, she was on hand in the run-chase scoring one not out as Australia reached the target with one wicket in hand. She was in better form in the ODIs, taking 2/22 in a seven-wicket win in the first match. After going wicketless in the next fixture, she was promoted to No. 8 for the only time in her career in the run-chase. She made 10 from 16 balls before??? as Australia lost by ????.