Jess Kerr

Jess Kerr
Nationality: New Zealand
Position: Bowler
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Medium
Date of Birth: 1988-01-18 Age: 37
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Career Stats
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Born on 18 January 1988, Jess Kerr has etched her name into the world of cricket as a formidable bowler. Growing up with a potent mix of passion and determination, Kerr's journey began in her backyard, where she would tirelessly practice her bowling. It was this unwavering dedication that saw her advance through local cricket leagues, eventually making her professional debut, a momentous occasion that heralded the arrival of a future star in the cricketing realm.

Her professional debut marked the beginning of a flourishing career that would see Jess dominate the field with her right-arm fast-medium bowling. Known for her uncanny ability to swing the ball both ways, she became a vital asset to her team. Her skills were most vividly on display during the national championship in 2014, where she helped secure an emphatic win for her side, taking three crucial wickets in the final match.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Kerr’s career is her participation in the intense rivalry against their regional nemesis, setting the stage for matches that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. In a particularly memorable clash, Jess delivered an exceptional spell that dismantled the opposition’s batting lineup, quality work that helped her team clinch a thrilling victory.

While primarily a bowler, Jess is no slouch with the bat. Her right-hand batting style might not boast the same flair as her bowling, but she has frequently stepped up in challenging situations. In 2017, she famously scored a gritty 50 runs to save her team from what seemed like certain defeat, showcasing her resilience and multifaceted cricketing prowess.

Jess Kerr's playing style is a blend of aggression and cerebral strategy, employing sharp bouncers and deceptive slower balls that leave batters flummoxed. This approach has not only resulted in an impressive tally of wickets but has also set records for the most maidens bowled in a series, further cementing her status as a cornerstone of her team’s bowling attack.

A significant highlight in her career includes being named Bowler of the Year in 2018, a testament to her impact and contribution to the game. Jess Kerr’s journey and achievements continue to inspire budding cricketers, embodying a legacy of hard work and perseverance both on and off the field.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
T20I 25 21 7 167 38 7.95 148 112.84 0 0 2 17
T20 46 40 11 567 61 14.18 453 125.17 0 3 4 64
ODI 31 28 7 276 38 9.86 260 106.15 0 0 4 30

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
T20I 38 38 21 823 121.7 39.19 6.76 21 8 0 0 0
T20 64 63 71 1297 232 18.27 5.59 19 5 3 0 0
ODI 36 36 50 1212 290 24.24 4.18 47 4 2 0 0

Last updated: 2025-03-27
Australia Women tour of New Zealand, 3rd T20I, Twenty20 International Women - March 26, 2025
New Zealand W
172/8 (20)
Australia W
180/4 (20)
Australia W won by 8 runs
Player of the Match
Georgia Voll
Australia Women tour of New Zealand, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International Women - March 23, 2025
New Zealand W
122/10 (16.1)
Australia W
204/3 (20)
Australia W won by 82 runs
Player of the Match
Beth Mooney
Australia Women tour of New Zealand, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International Women - March 21, 2025
New Zealand W
137/2 (20)
Australia W
138/2 (13.3)
Australia W won by 8 wickets (with 39 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Beth Mooney
Sri Lanka Women tour of New Zealand, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International Women - March 15, 2025
New Zealand W
117/3 (18.3)
Sri Lanka W
113/7 (20)
New Zealand W won by 7 wickets (with 9 balls remaining)
Sri Lanka Women tour of New Zealand, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International Women - March 14, 2025
New Zealand W
101/10 (18.5)
Sri Lanka W
102/3 (14.1)
Sri Lanka W won by 7 wickets (with 35 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Malki Madara
Sri Lanka Women tour of New Zealand, 3rd ODI, One Day International Women - March 8, 2025
New Zealand W
280/6 (50)
Sri Lanka W
182/10 (50)
New Zealand W won by 98 runs
Player of the Match
Georgia Plimmer
Sri Lanka Women tour of New Zealand, 2nd ODI, One Day International Women - March 6, 2025
New Zealand W
245/7 (50)
Sri Lanka W
167/10 (46.4)
New Zealand W won by 78 runs
Player of the Match
Maddy Green
Sri Lanka Women tour of New Zealand, 1st ODI, One Day International Women - March 4, 2025
New Zealand W
Sri Lanka W
147/5 (36.4)
No result
Group A, 4th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - October 4, 2024
India W
102/10 (19)
New Zealand W
160/4 (20)
New Zealand W won by 58 runs
Player of the Match
Sophie Devine

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