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Born in 1987 in Dunedin, Suzie Bates learned cricket in the back yard with her two older brothers. Much of her early club cricket days were spent playing alongside...
Suzannah Wilson Bates (born 16 September 1987) is a New Zealand cricketer and former captain of national women cricket team. Born in Dunedin, she plays domestic cricket for the Otago Sparks, as well as for the White Ferns. She currently holds the highest score and highest batting average in the New Zealand Women's Twenty20 cricket team.
Profile. Bates learnt the game of cricket while playing with her brothers (Tom and Henry) in the backyard at Macandrew Bay Dunedin. Her talent as a cricketer was spotted during a...
Oldest captains (37y 3d) Suzie Bates Records, Test match, ODI, T20 international batting bowling fielding records.
Bates has ticked off international runs records in all facets of the game, most notably she is the all-time women's T20 run-scorer and became the first player ever to reach 1000 T20 World Cup runs during the 2023 tournament in South Africa.
Suzie Bates has etched her name in the history of women’s cricket by becoming the most-capped player in international matches, surpassing Indian legend Mithali Raj. The 37-year-old New Zealand...
Oct 20, 2024 · Suzie Bates breaks former Indian captain Mithali Raj’s record to become the most-capped player in the history of women’s internationals. The 37-year-old achieved the feat in the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 final on Sunday, October 20, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. SA vs NZ, Women's T20 World Cup Final Updates.
Oct 19, 2024 · Suzie Bates iced the game for New Zealand • Associated Press. West Indies needed 15 runs off the last over with seven wickets down and Suzie Bates wanted the ball. With the backing of captain...
Oct 19, 2024 · In Suzie Bates’ 333rd appearance for New Zealand in international cricket, she faced the match’s first ball with the bat, and took charge of the last over to give her nation the right to...
Oct 20, 2024 · Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine finally get their crowning moment after almost two decades in the international game.