Personal Details
- Date of Birth 16 November 2004
- Position All-rounder
- Batting Style Right Handed Bat
- Bowling Style Right-Arm Leg Spin
All-rounder
Despite only being 17, it feels like local young gun Amy Smith has been a Tasmanian Tiger forever. The prodigal leg spinner/batter made her debut in the WNCL at just 14 years of age, and remains one of the most exciting prospects across the nation.
Winner of Tasmanian Female Young Player of the Year two seasons in a row from 2018-2020, Smith received her full Tigers contract ahead of the 2020/21 season, and took the WBBL by storm when she broke onto the scene as a 15 year old in WBBL|05 for the Hobart Hurricanes, claiming big wickets with her skillful leg spin.
Smith is also adept with the bat, best showcased by her recent form in Premier cricket, slashing back to back centuries for her club New Town in 2022.
Matches
M
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Innings Batted
Inn
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Runs scored
Runs
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Highest Score
HS
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Batting Average
Avg
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50s Scored
50s
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100s Scored
100s
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Strike rate
SR
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Not Outs
NO
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4s Hit
4s
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6s Hit
6s
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Catches
Ct
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Stumpings
St
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WBBL | 49 | 24 | 75 | 10 | 6.25 | 0 | 0 | 73.53 | 12 | 3 | 0 | 11 | 0 |
M: Matches
Inn: Innings Batted
Runs: Runs scored
HS: Highest Score
Avg: Batting Average
50s: 50s Scored
100s: 100s Scored
SR: Strike rate
NO: Not Outs
4s: 4s Hit
6s: 6s Hit
Ct: Catches
St: Stumpings
Matches
M
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Overs Bowled
O
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Wickets Taken
W
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Best Bowling
BB
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5 Wickets
5w
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Average
Avg
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Economy
Econ
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Maidens Bowled
Mdn
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Runs Conceded
Runs
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WBBL | 49 | 106.4 | 26 | 3/17 | 0 | 28.81 | 7.02 | 0 | 749 |
M: Matches
O: Overs Bowled
W: Wickets Taken
BB: Best Bowling
5w: 5 Wickets
Avg: Average
Econ: Economy
Mdn: Maidens Bowled
Runs: Runs Conceded
Cricket Australia respectfully acknowledges the Traditional custodians of the land, the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Easten Kulin Nation, and pays respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.
Walkabout Wickets by Kirrae Whurrong artist Fiona Clarke (b.1963), represents cricket stars past, present and future, and the meeting places where they play.
Aunty Fiona is is a descendant of James 'Mosquito' Couzens and his brother Jonny Couzens, members of the first Australian cricket team who toured England in 1868.