Who is England cricketer Lauren Bell, bio, age, height, parents, father, husband and stats

Who is England cricketer Lauren Bell, bio, age, height, parents, father, husband and stats

Here is all you need to know about Lauren Bell, the English cricketer with many wanting to know if she has a partner or husband

Lauren Bell claimed a fourth wicket in Derby, England’s first One-Day International, putting Pakistan’s total under pressure as they looked to reach 244 runs. 

Bell missed the second Women’s Premier League (WPL) season to focus on the series against New Zealand, which began in the last week of the WPL.

She has pledged to “attack the stumps” as their standard tactic going forward, both against Pakistan and England’s T20I series. 

Who is England cricketer Lauren Bell, bio, age, height, family, parents, father, husband and stats

Lauren Katie Bell, usually known as Lauren Bell is an English cricketer who was born on January 2, 2001, in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The 23 year old has a height of 1.83m. She is currently single and unmarried.

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A look at Lauren Bell’s career so far 

Lauren Bell currently plays for Berkshire, Southern Vipers, Southern Brave, UP Warriorz and Sydney Thunder. She was a player for Middlesex in the Women’s Twenty20 Cup. 

The 23-year-old made her debut for the England women’s cricket team on the international scene in June 2022.

Bell was the first female player in the Bradfield College first eleven and a member of the Hungerford Cricket Club. In eight games during the 2015 season, she claimed seven wickets while playing. 

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Bell made her Women’s Cricket Super League debut in 2018 with the Southern Vipers. She competed for the 2020 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy with the Vipers. 

The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although Bell was signed by the Southern Brave for The Hundred. Bell was retained by the Braves for the 2021 season. In April of 2022, she was acquired by Southern Brave for The Hundred’s 2022 season. 

After the conclusion of England’s tour of New Zealand in April, Bell had not participated in any competitive cricket matches. During her opening over, which lasted 12 runs and featured two wides and two boundaries, Bell lost more runs than Pakistan had given up while taking England’s first four wickets of the session. 

Towards the end of the powerplay, though, she bounced back well to dismiss Gull Feroza for 17, and she added further runs in each of her next two one-off overs to help avert a huge upset. 

Lauren Bell’s family 

Lauren Bell’s father’s name is Andy Bell while her mother is Morag Bell. She has a sister named Colette who plays for Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. 

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