Sarah Glenn

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Sarah Glenn

Sarah Glenn is an English cricketer who is a part of the England women’s national cricket team in all cricket formats.

She is one of the most talented England women cricketers presenting the England women’s cricket team since 2022 in all cricket formats.

She plays as a bowler in the England women’s cricket team.

Personal Intro

Sarah Glenn is an English woman cricketer. She was born on 27 August 1999 in Derby, Derbyshire, England.

Name Sarah Glenn
NickName Glenn
DOB 27 August 1999
Age 24 Years
Birth Place Derby, Derbyshire, England
Home Town Derby, Derbyshire, England
Country England
Language English
Religion Christian
Hobbies Playing Cricket

Education

Sarah Glenn studied at Home Schooled and then at Trent College England.

School
Home Schooled
College
Trent College
University
N/A
Qualification
N/A

Family Info

Sarah Glenn is not married but have a boy friend whose name is Jordan Sergeant. Her uncle Michael Glenn and sister Hannah Glenn are also cricketers.

Boy Friend or Partner Jordan Sergeant
Father N/A
Mother N/A
Brothers N/A
Sisters Hannah Glenn
Sons N/A
Daughters N/A
Uncle Michael Glenn

Physical Info

Sarah Glenn height is approx. 5 feet 8 inches and weight is approx. 60 kg. He hair color is light brown.

Height Feet: 5 feet 8 inches
Meters: 1.73 m
Centimeters: 173 cm
Weight 60 kg
Hair Color Light Brown

Net Worth

Her Net Worth, Salary and Match Fee information is available here.

Net Worth 10 million
Salary N/A
Match Fee N/A

Performance

2 Brilliant Wickets In 2 Balls | Sarah Glenn gets Gardner & Harris | Ashes 2023

Cricket Info

Sarah Glenn has been a part of the England women’s team since 2019. She is a right-handed batswoman and right-arm leg break bowler.

She plays as a bowler in the England women’s team. Her T20 and ODI shirt number is 3.

Batting Right-handed
Bowling Right-arm leg break
Role in Team Bowler
Coach or Mentor N/A
Jersey / Shirt Number 3

Cricket Debut

She made her ODI debut on 9 December 2019 v Pakistan and her ODI cap number is 133.

She made her T20 debut on 17 December 2019 v Pakistan and her T20 cap number is 50.

T20 Debut (Cap 50)
17 December 2019 v Pakistan
ODI Debut (Cap 133)
9 December 2019 v Pakistan
Test Debut (Cap )
N/A

Major Teams

She plays for the England International Cricket team, in T20 Leagues and domestic tournaments.

England Women

Derbyshire

Loughborough Lightning

Worcestershire

Central Sparks

Perth Scorchers

Trent Rockets

The Blaze

London Spirit

Brisbane Heat