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Katherine Brunt      

Full name Katherine Helen Brunt

Born July 2, 1985, Barnsley

Current age 24 years 223 days

Major teams England Women

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast

Katherine Helen Brunt
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 6 6 3 93 52 31.00 267 34.83 0 1 14 0 2 0
ODIs 41 11 3 64 13 8.00 92 69.56 0 0 8 0 4 0
T20Is 11 6 4 22 9 11.00 31 70.96 0 0 3 0 3 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 6 10 1205 521 27 6/69 9/111 19.29 2.59 44.6 1 2 0
ODIs 41 39 1851 999 40 5/25 5/25 24.97 3.23 46.2 0 1 0
T20Is 11 11 252 177 16 3/6 3/6 11.06 4.21 15.7 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England Women v New Zealand Women at Scarborough, Aug 21-24, 2004 scorecard
Last Test England Women v Australia Women at Worcester, Jul 10-13, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut South Africa Women v England Women at Klerksdorp, Mar 13, 2005 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies Women v England Women at Basseterre, Nov 7, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England Women v Australia Women at Taunton, Sep 2, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I West Indies Women v England Women at Basseterre, Nov 12, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
Profile

Katherine Brunt may be from the other side of the Pennines, but she has lots in common with Andrew Flintoff. Both are strapping strike bowlers whose allround contributions helped England regain the Ashes in 2005. But both also had problems with their cricket through being overweight - and in Brunt's case she gave up at representational level for two years. Yet both bounced back and are mightily glad they did - as are their fans - because they each became an Ashes hero in England's giddy summer of 2005.

A skiddy fast-medium bowler, Brunt played for Yorkshire at Under-15 and Under-17 level, but took a break from county cricket at the age of 17 because she was overweight ...

Katherine Brunt may be from the other side of the Pennines, but she has lots in common with Andrew Flintoff. Both are strapping strike bowlers whose allround contributions helped England regain the Ashes in 2005. But both also had problems with their cricket through being overweight - and in Brunt's case she gave up at representational level for two years. Yet both bounced back and are mightily glad they did - as are their fans - because they each became an Ashes hero in England's giddy summer of 2005.

A skiddy fast-medium bowler, Brunt played for Yorkshire at Under-15 and Under-17 level, but took a break from county cricket at the age of 17 because she was overweight and not really enjoying the game.

But two years later - spurred on by her sister's dramatic weightloss - Brunt was back, leaner and meaner than ever. She moved up from Yorkshire to Super 4s to England as fast as her weight had dropped off - at lightning pace - and both transformations were down to sheer grit and application.

So dramatic was her weightloss after a vigorous dieting and exercise regime that some of her new England colleagues didn't recognise her when, aged 19, she turned up for the drawn Test against New Zealand in 2004.

A trip to South Africa for the 2005 World Cup followed, although it ended in disappointment for second-ranked England who were knocked out at the semi-final stage by the eventual winners Australia. But Brunt exacted revenge four months later, taking 14 wickets in the two Tests and scoring her first Test fifty besides as England romped to their first Ashes series win in 42 years.

A few months later she toured the subcontinent when England visited Sri Lanka and India at the end of 2005, with mixed success. Brunt's own tour ended early when she broke a finger and had to fly home.

She bounced back in 2006 against India, before breaking down again, this time with a back injury. Her hard work, grit and determination hasn't gone unnoticed: she was shortlisted for the ICC Women's Player of the Year Award which eventually was given to Karen Rolton. She missed the 2007-08 Ashes, after back surgery required a 12-week recovery period, and had an ordinary return against New Zealand at home. But her form improved when South Africa visited; she picked up her best figures of 5 for 25 at Lord's and took three more soon after against India in Taunton.

Picked in the 50-over World Cup squad, she took six wickets from five games, and was retained for the World Twenty20 as well.

Cricket is in her blood - she first played the game through joining in the nets with her brother at the family's club, Barnsley, where her dad played for the second XI - and there will be more, much more, to come.
Jenny Thompson May 2009

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Jul 10, 2009

Katherine Brunt in action, England v Australia, women's Test, Worcester, 1st day, July 10, 2009

Katherine Brunt in action

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Jul 5, 2009

Katherine Brunt with the pink ball, England v Australia, 4th women's ODI, Wormsley, July 5, 2009

Katherine Brunt with the pink ball

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Jun 29, 2009

Katherine Brunt bowls against Australia, England Women v Australia Women, 1st ODI, Chelmsford, June 29, 2009

Katherine Brunt bowls against Australia

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