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Amy Jones

Team flagENG31 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
#14 Batter in ODI
#29 Batter in T20I
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Amy Jones Recent Form

Batting

ENGW vs SAW, ODI21 (26)
ENGW vs SAW, T20I15 (7) *
ENGW vs SAW, T20I31 (19)
PRSW vs SYTW, BBL1 (2)
PRSW vs SYTW, BBL19 (19)
PRSW vs HBHW, BBL16 (16)
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL4 (5)
PRSW vs BHW, BBL10 (11)
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL7 (6)
PRSW vs MLSW, BBL30 (28)
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Amy Jones Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI927619720149483.0327.3921716----
T20I1149215800589122.6721.3518222----
Test69116016446.9612.89210----
BBL37325980153116.8020.62579----
100B30295630151135.3424.48724----
WC ODI1141004183.6741.0040----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI92000.000.000000.00----
T20I114000.000.000000.00----
Test6000.000.000000.00----
BBL37000.000.000000.00----
100B30000.000.000000.00----
WC ODI1000.000.000-0000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
ENG Women vs SL Women at Mumbai (BS) - February 01, 2013
T20I Debut
ENG WMN vs PAK WMN at Loughborough- July 05, 2013
Test Debut
AUS Women vs ENG Women at Taunton - July 18 - 21, 2019
100B Debut
Birmingham Phoenix Women v London Spirit Women Edgbaston, Birmingham, 23-7-2021

Teams played for

England Women Sydney Sixers Women Loughborough Lightning Perth Scorchers Women

About Amy Jones

NameAmy Jones
GenderFemale
Birth13 Jun 1993
Birth PlaceSutton Coldfield, West
Height5 ft 12 in
NationalityEnglish

Amy Ellen Jones was fast-tracked into the England National Team as a cover for incumbent Sarah Taylor and has been a reverse wicketkeeper for a very long time. A sound batswoman and an equally brilliant keeper behind the stumps, Jones got her due, post Taylor’s retirement in 2018... continue reading

Player Bio

Amy Ellen Jones was fast-tracked into the England National Team as a cover for incumbent Sarah Taylor and has been a reverse wicketkeeper for a very long time. A sound batswoman and an equally brilliant keeper behind the stumps, Jones got her due, post Taylor’s retirement in 2018

An MCC Young Cricketer Jones came from Warwickshire in the domestic circles and was touted as one of the best talents. The Solihull-born was first included in the English team for the 2012 World Twenty20, however, made her debut during the 2013 World Cup against Sri Lanka. Jones was part of the squad for the 2014 T20 World Cup, where England finished as runners-up. Though Jones wasn’t fortunate enough to get enough opportunities. 

In 2015, the talented wicketkeeper-batsman toured Dubai with England women's Academy squad for two 50-over games and two T20 matches. Later, she was selected for the Ashes and scored an impressive 155* in a warm-up game, but unfortunately missed the only Test. 

Two years later, when England women’s lifted their fourth World Cup in 2017, Jones was left out from the squad. The Central Sparks cricketer was seen sitting in the stands of Lord’s Cricket Ground, during the final. Later, she went into the dressing room to enjoy the glory with a bit of disappointment. 

After the ICC event, Jones was selected for the tour of India to play in the Women ODIs. The Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers cricketer in WBBL started the series with two back-to-back ducks but soon redeemed herself by scoring one of the finest knocks and scored a 119-ball 94. Later in that season, she clubbed some match-winning scores to shut her batting critics that led her way into the 2020 World T20. 

Jones might have struggled to cement her place in the English team but she has been a proven winner in the franchise T20 leagues. She has been a consistent performer for Perth Scorchers since 2018. In early 2021, Birmingham Phoenix named the keeper-batter for the inaugural season of the Hundred. 

Over the years, she has been criticized for her inconsistency, in comparison to Taylor. However, in the last couple of seasons, Jones has proved her worth by showcasing some gritty batting and simultaneously, has also worked on her glovework. 

(As of April 2021)