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Abbi Aitken Drummond

Team flagSCO33 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Abbi Aitken Drummond Recent Form

Batting

SCOW vs NEDW, T20I10 (20)
SCOW vs PNGW, T20I12 (18)
SCOW vs NEDW, ODI0 (2)
SCOW vs PNGW, ODI0 (6)
SCOW vs NEDW, ODI17 (17)
SCOW vs PNGW, ODI16 (21)
SCOW vs PNGW, T20I2 (3)
SCOW vs IREW, T20I23 (20)
SCOW vs IREW, T20I12 (24)
SCOW vs IREW, T20I0 (3)
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Bowling

SCOW vs FRAW, T20I2-3
SCOW vs GERW, T20I0-2
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Abbi Aitken Drummond Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI4433001771.748.2560----
T20I2718169004375.7811.27152----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI4000.000.000000.00----
T20I271045.3132.752/30037.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut Papua New Guinea Women v Scotland Women Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht Netherlands, 6-8-2024
T20I Debut
Uganda Women vs Scot Women at Amstelveen - July 07, 2018

Teams played for

Scotland

About Abbi Aitken Drummond

NameAbbi Aitken Drummond
GenderFemale
Birth11 Apr 1991
Birth PlaceDundee, Scotland
NationalityScottish

Abbi Aitken Drummond - a veteran of the Scottish Women’s national team. She became the 30th player to represent Scotland when she debuted for the country at 14 years of age in 2005. Aitken has been her team’s prime fast-bowler and has also led them from 2011 to 2018. Apart from representing her national team globally, Aitken also plays for Carlton CC domestically. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

Abbi Aitken Drummond - a veteran of the Scottish Women’s national team. She became the 30th player to represent Scotland when she debuted for the country at 14 years of age in 2005. Aitken has been her team’s prime fast-bowler and has also led them from 2011 to 2018. Apart from representing her national team globally, Aitken also plays for Carlton CC domestically. 

Aitken is a fast-bowling allrounder who has been providing her best from the word go. She made her international debut back in 2005 and then played the World Cup Qualifiers in Stellenbosch in 2008, as an 18-year old. As her career progressed, the Wildcat upped her game with both bat and ball, but cricket not being a prime sport in Scotland, Aitken could never excel at the world stage. 

She was appointed as the captain of the national team in 2011 and led them to the 2015 World T20 Qualifier. While Aitken proved her mantle as skipper when she took Scotland to glory in the 2016 European Qualifier. The allrounder also led the country during the 2017 Qualifiers, before she stood down from the role of leadership in 2018. 

However, Aitken continued to provide herself as a player. She played in the 2018 World T20 Qualifier tournament to make her T20I debut. Following the 2018 event, the all-rounder was Scotland's prime weapon for the 2019 World T20 Qualifier tournament, which took place in Scotland itself. Apart from being a quality player, Aitken also works for Cricket Scotland within the Commercial, Communications & Events department.

(As of May 2021)