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Amy Louise Edgar

Team flagAUS26 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Amy Louise Edgar Recent Form

Batting

PRSW vs SYTW, BBL5 (4) *
PRSW vs HBHW, BBL12 (18)
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL6 (6)
PRSW vs BHW, BBL0 (0) *
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL2 (3)
PRSW vs MLSW, BBL2 (3) *
WA-W vs TAS-W, LIST A29 (26)
WA-W vs QFW, LIST A35 (47)
WA-W vs QFW, LIST A9 (11)
WA-W vs TAS-W, LIST A21 (36)
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Bowling

PRSW vs SYTW, BBL1-28
PRSW vs SYTW, BBL3-19
PRSW vs HBHW, BBL0-44
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL1-25
PRSW vs BHW, BBL1-31
PRSW vs MLRW, BBL0-28
PRSW vs MLSW, BBL1-15
WA-W vs TAS-W, LIST A2-22
WA-W vs QFW, LIST A2-19
WA-W vs QFW, LIST A0-69
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Amy Louise Edgar Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL3724248003696.1216.53254----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL3727316.8918.484/195016.10----

Career Debut Information

BBL Debut
Sydney Sixers Women v Perth Scorchers Women Adelaide Oval, 21-11-2021

Teams played for

Western Australia Women

About Amy Louise Edgar

NameAmy Louise Edgar
GenderFemale
Birth27 Dec 1997
Height5 ft 8 in
NationalityAustralian

A promising young batter, Amy Lousie-Edgar is a professional Australian cricketer for Perth Scorchers Women. Originally from New South Wales, Amy played in the small country town of Cowra as a junior player before becoming a part of the U-15 NSW’s squad that won the premiership title in the 2012-13 domestic season.... continue reading

Player Bio

A promising young batter, Amy Lousie-Edgar is a professional Australian cricketer for Perth Scorchers Women. Originally from New South Wales, Amy played in the small country town of Cowra as a junior player before becoming a part of the U-15 NSW’s squad that won the premiership title in the 2012-13 domestic season.

After making her debut for NSW in the Women’s Cricket National League, Amy scored her maiden WNCL half-century on February 1st, 2019, scoring 67 in a 78-run loss to Tasmania. 

She joined Perth Scorchers in the 2019-20 Women’s Big Bash League as a local replacement player but didn’t get any opportunity to make her debut. Yet to make her debut in the coveted tournament, the 23-year old will be hoping to make her debut in the upcoming WBBL.

(As of October 2021)