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Katherine Fraser

Team flagSCO19 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#78 Batter in ODI
#92 Bowler in ODI
#51 All Rounder in ODI
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Katherine Fraser Recent Form

Batting

SCOW vs ENGW, T20I6 (6) *
SCOW vs SAW, T20I14 (21)
SCOW vs WIW, T20I6 (12)
SCOW vs BANW, T20I2 (4)
ND vs SUN, LIST A14 (17)
ND vs SES, LIST A7 (23)
ND vs SP, LIST A22 (37)
ND vs THUN, LIST A10 (7)
ND vs SUN, LIST A21 (38)
SCOW vs NEDW, ODI39 (65)
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Bowling

SCOW vs ENGW, T20I0-12
SCOW vs SAW, T20I1-15
SCOW vs BANW, T20I1-23
ND vs SUN, LIST A0-18
ND vs SP, LIST A0-16
ND vs THUN, LIST A0-4
ND vs SUN, LIST A3-37
SCOW vs NEDW, ODI2-20
SCOW vs NEDW, ODI1-22
SCOW vs PNGW, ODI1-31
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Katherine Fraser Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI66152017477.1638.00141----
T20I411993001465.966.6470----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI6573.6720.712/200033.86----
T20I4138435.2714.424/192016.42----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut Scotland Women v Papua New Guinea Women Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, 12-4-2024
T20I Debut
Scot Women vs GER Women at Cartagena- June 29, 2019

Teams played for

Scotland A Women

About Katherine Fraser

NameKatherine Fraser
GenderFemale
Birth9 Apr 2005
Birth PlaceUnited Kingdom
NationalityScottish

A crafty off-spinner, Katherine Fraser is a professional cricketer for the Scotland women’s team. Still studying in school, she was just 14 years old when she impressed the cricketing fraternity with her bowling skills on her debut against Germany on June 29th, 2019. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A crafty off-spinner, Katherine Fraser is a professional cricketer for the Scotland women’s team. Still studying in school, she was just 14 years old when she impressed the cricketing fraternity with her bowling skills on her debut against Germany on June 29th, 2019. 

Despite her youth, Fraser has already made a significant impact on the young Scotland team. In the recent quadrangular tournament in the Netherlands, featuring the Dutch, Thai and Irish sides, Fraser finished as the joint leading wicket-taker with nine wickets from her six appearances. Her three-wicket hauls in narrow victories over Netherlands and Thailand proved vital.

At the tender age of 16, Fraser will be key in Scotland's quest to secure a place in their first-ever women’s World Cup in either format, T20 or 50 overs. Evidently, a quick learner, Fraser, the youngest player in the tournament, may well be one of the most important. If everything goes well for Scotland, she may have to miss some more school.

(As of May 2021)