Nat Sciver – One of the best Female cricketer in England

Nat Sciver

Biography of Cricketer Nat Sciver

Nat Sciver is England’s magnetic character who is a right-handed batsman and an icon of talented cricketers who has displayed all the qualities of a leader and a player that has led him to such an impressive level on the cricket field for so long.

Childhood of Natalie Sciver

Born in Tokyo, Japan, Sciver has been a sports enthusiast since childhood. She spent part of his childhood and youth in Poland and the Netherlands. She was a footballer and played women’s football before moving to England. Apart from that, he has been a dancer in various sports including basketball and tennis.

Nat-Sciver started playing cricket as a teenager at school and played in the school’s 1st XI at Epsom College for two seasons. He also played for Surrey. After a short spell for Surrey, Sciver moved on to England’s women’s academy, where her performances earned her her first cap for the England team against Pakistan in the 2013 mini-series.

Nat Sciver in cricket

Nat Sciver-Brunt is an English professional cricketer who has represented his country in all three formats of the game (Test, ODI and T20I) and is considered one of the best all-round players of his time. She played a leading role in England’s victory in the 2017 ICC (International Cricket Council) World Cricket World Cup, England’s fourth title.

She is the 6th best run-getter in the league with 369 runs to his name in 9 games and is 5th in catches. She was also the English team’s fourth highest wicket taker (seven wickets) in the tournament and was named as the 12th player in the announced ICC Championship team.

Nat Sciver

On the English domestic circuit, Nat has played for Surrey (2010-present) and Northern Diamonds (2020-2022) in all formats. In franchise-based T20 cricket,

she played for Melbourne Stars (2015-16-2016-17, 2020-21) and Perth Scorchers (2017-18, 2019-20) in the WBBL (Women’s Big Bash League); Surrey Stars (2016-2019) in the WCSL (Women’s Cricket Super League); Supernovas (2019) and Women’s T20 Challenge; and the Mumbai Indians (2023) in the WPL (Women’s Premier League).

Nat has also played for the Trent Rockets (2021-Present) in The Hundred, a 100-ball professional cricket tournament introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as a new and original form of cricket. . period in July and August 2021.

Nat Sciver: Married to his partner Katherine

Brunt Nat Sciver was born in Tokyo, Japan to English parents, with his mother Julia Longbottom, who served as the British Ambassador to Japan. Sciver is married to England footballer Katherine Brunt.

The couple is getting married in 2022 after getting engaged in 2019. They changed their name to Sciver-Brunt after the wedding.

Nat Sciver’s Records

Best record

Sixth in many team races – women’s test match
Second in the highest partnership for a women’s six-wicket Test match
First in most places in the innings – women’s one-day international
6th and hundreds in one calendar year – International Women’s Day
First in the Outstanding Bowling Survey in an innings – Women’s One Day Internationals
250 runs and 10 wickets in a row – Women’s One Day International
Third and Highest Partnership for Seventh Wicket – Women’s ODIs
First of many wickets taken nit wicket – Women’s T20I
4th in most career catches – with 54
Highest partnership for the third wicket – Women’s T201.

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