Lea Tahuhu

Lea Tahuhu
Nationality: New Zealand
Position: Bowler
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Medium
Date of Birth: 1990-09-23 Age: 34
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Lea Tahuhu, born on 23rd September 1990, has carved her name into the annals of women's cricket as a formidable bowler with her right-arm fast-medium deliveries that have rattled batsmen across the globe. From a young age, Tahuhu's passion for cricket was unmistakable. Her journey began on the lush fields of New Zealand, where she honed her skills amidst the picturesque yet competitive cricketing landscape of the South Island. Her natural athleticism and raw pace quickly caught the attention of selectors, paving the way for her professional debut for the White Ferns in 2011.

Over the years, Lea has sent ripples through the cricketing world with her pace, control, and ability to swing the ball. Her career milestones are as impressive as they are numerous. A key member of the New Zealand women's national team, she has represented her country in multiple ICC Women's World Cups and ICC Women's T20 World Cups, contributing significantly to New Zealand's competitive performances on the world stage. Among her notable achievements, she played a pivotal role in helping her team reach the final of the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup, a tournament etched in the hearts of many Kiwi fans.

Tahuhu's rivalry with Australia's formidable batting line-up became a defining feature of her career, with many memorable encounters underscoring the fierce competition between the trans-Tasman rivals. One such thrilling contest took place during a T20 clash in 2018, where her precise bowling under pressure was key in clinching a last-over victory for New Zealand—a testament to her nerves of steel and ability to execute plans.

Her bowling, characterised by its sheer pace and precision, often left opponents second-guessing at the crease. While known primarily for her lethal bowling, Tahuhu also displayed her versatility as a right-handed batsman, providing crucial lower-order runs when her team needed them the most. Her resilience and competitive spirit were never more evident than when she returned to international cricket after recovering from a major injury, showcasing her unyielding dedication to the sport.

Lea Tahuhu's impact on cricket goes beyond her statistics. Her tenacity and sportsmanship inspire aspiring cricketers worldwide, and her commitment to the game continues to elevate New Zealand cricket on the global stage. As she continues her career, Tahuhu remains an influential figure in the heart of the White Ferns' bowling attack, embodying the relentless pursuit of excellence.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
T20 41 40 12 348 39 8.70 259 134.36 0 0 14 23
T20I 36 23 8 192 27 8.35 161 119.25 0 0 5 18
ODI 27 26 10 202 25 7.77 197 102.54 0 0 5 19
100-Ball 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 1 100.00 0 0 0 0

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
T20 74 74 63 1504 262.3 23.87 5.73 68 5 0 0 0
T20I 45 45 49 924 131 18.86 7.05 46 1 2 0 0
ODI 31 31 45 1158 232 25.73 4.99 60 5 2 1 0
100-Ball 2 2 0 60 3.7 - 16.22 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 2025-03-23
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
Play Offs, Final, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - October 20, 2024
South Africa W
126/9 (20)
New Zealand W
158/5 (20)
New Zealand W won by 32 runs
Player of the Match
Amelia Kerr
Play Offs, Semi Final, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - October 18, 2024
West Indies W
120/8 (20)
New Zealand W
128/9 (20)
New Zealand W won by 8 runs
Player of the Match
Eden Carson
Group A, 19th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - October 14, 2024
Pakistan W
56/10 (11.4)
New Zealand W
110/6 (20)
New Zealand W won by 54 runs
Player of the Match
Eden Carson
Group A, 15th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - October 12, 2024
New Zealand W
118/2 (17.3)
Sri Lanka W
115/5 (20)
New Zealand W won by 8 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Georgia Plimmer
Group A, 10th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - October 8, 2024
Australia W
148/8 (20)
New Zealand W
88/10 (19.2)
Australia W won by 60 runs
Player of the Match
Megan Schutt
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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