Sarah Glenn

Sarah Glenn

bowler

Full name:Sarah Glenn
Nationality:England

Teams

2025 Teams

England Women

Northern Districts Women

The Blaze Women

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueOdiT20iT20
Matches145240
Innings144935
Overs102.4170.4106.2
Balls---
Maidens720
Runs4201046650
Wickets196135
Avg22.117.1418.57
SR32.4216.7818.22
Eco4.096.126.11
BB444
4w112
5w000
10w000

Batting

LeagueOdiT20iT20
Matches145240
Innings51620
Not outs1107
Runs49119121
Balls Faced67103116
Avg12.2519.839.3
SR73.13115.53104.31
Fours41411
Fifties000
Sixies003
Highest222625
Hundreds000

Sarah Glenn Schedule & Results

One-Day Cup, Women

T20 Series England vs West Indies, Women

ODI Series England vs. West Indies, Women

T20 Blast, Women

T20 Series England vs. India, Women

International career

Sarah Glenn was born on 27 August 1999. She is an English cricketer who plays as a leg break bowler for the England women’s cricket team. Glenn also plays for Derbyshire, The Blaze, London Spirit, and Brisbane Heat. She debuted for England in 2019 and joined the team for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Later that year, she reached the top 10 in the ICC T20I Bowling Rankings.

In September 2022, Glenn moved up to second in the Women’s T20I bowling rankings, marking a significant achievement in her career.

  • 2019
    • WODI Debut: 9 December 2019, ENG Women vs PAK Women at Kuala Lumpur
    • WT20I Debut: 17 December 2019, ENG Women vs PAK Women at Kuala Lumpur
    • Sarah Glenn played her first WODI match against Pakistan, taking two wickets, including the winning wicket. She took 8 wickets in the series, with a best of 4/18 in the third ODI.
    • She played her first WT20I match against Pakistan, taking one wicket.
    • Her captain, Heather Knight, praised her, saying Glenn deserved to be Player of the Series in the ODIs.
  • 2020
    • Australia Women’s Tri-Nation Series: Glenn took 5 wickets in three matches, the highest for England.
    • 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Glenn took 6 wickets during the tournament as England reached the semi-finals.
    • West Indies Series: She was named Player of the Series after taking 7 wickets in 5 T20Is and scoring 26 runs off 19 balls in the second T20I. She moved to 9th in the ICC T20I Bowling Rankings.
  • 2021
    • Tour of New Zealand: Glenn played in all six matches, becoming the joint-leading wicket-taker in the T20I series.
    • India Test Series: Glenn was named to the squad for the Test but was later released to play in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy before one-day matches.
    • Australia Women’s Ashes Tour: She was named in the squad for the Women’s Ashes series in December.
  • 2022
    • ICC Women’s T20I Bowling Ranking: Glenn moved to 2nd in the rankings after taking 4 wickets against India in September.
    • 2022 Commonwealth Games: She was named in the squad for the tournament in Birmingham.
  • 2024
    • Glenn was named in the squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and the tour to South Africa in November.
  • 2025
    • She was named in the squad for the Women’s Ashes series in Australia.

WODI Career Timeline

  • Debut: 9 December 2019 - ENG Women vs PAK Women at Kuala Lumpur
  • Last Match: 3 July 2024 - NZ Women vs ENG Women at Bristol

WT20I Career Timeline

  • Debut: 17 December 2019 - ENG Women vs PAK Women at Kuala Lumpur
  • Last Match: 23 January 2025 - AUS Women vs ENG Women at Canberra

Leagues Participation

Sarah Glenn has played in major domestic leagues. She took part in the Women's Big Bash League and played in The Hundred Women's Competition. She was with Trent Rockets in 2021-2022 and joined London Spirit in 2023.

Women's Big Bash League

Sarah Glenn has played in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) in different seasons. In 2020–21, she joined Perth Scorchers and took 17 wickets, leading her team. In the 2023-24 season, she played for Brisbane Heat, taking 4 wickets and scoring 23 runs in one match.

Year

Team

Notes

2020–21

Perth Scorchers

Took 17 wickets, leading her team and ranking joint-sixth in the tournament.

2023–24

Brisbane Heat

Took 4 wickets and scored 23 runs in a match against Melbourne Renegades.

2021–2022

Not Participating

Did not compete due to other commitments.

Hundred Women's Competition

Sarah Glenn played for Trent Rockets in the first season of The Hundred in 2021. She returned to the team in 2022 and made a great catch against Manchester Originals. In 2023, Glenn moved to London Spirit and took 3 wickets for 19 runs in a match against Northern Superchargers. In 2024, she helped London Spirit win matches, including taking 2 wickets in the final.

Year

Team

Notes

2021

Trent Rockets

Played in the first season of The Hundred.

2022

Trent Rockets

Took a great catch against Manchester Originals.

2023

London Spirit

Took 3 wickets for 19 runs against Northern Superchargers.

2024

London Spirit

Took 2 wickets in the final and helped win matches.

Domestic career

Sarah Glenn began her domestic career with Derbyshire in 2013, playing in the Women's County Championship against Gloucestershire. She soon became a regular in the Women's Twenty20 Cup. In 2015, she impressed in the England Development Programme Under-15s, taking 7 wickets in two matches. Glenn also played for Loughborough Lightning in the Women's Cricket Super League in 2017, where she performed well with both the ball and bat.

In 2018, she joined Worcestershire and took three wickets in her first tournament. Her breakthrough year came in 2019 when she took 11 wickets in the KSL, which led to her selection for the England team. She played for Central Sparks in the 2020 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy and joined Perth Scorchers for the Women’s Big Bash, finishing as the leading wicket-taker for the team. In 2021, she joined Trent Rockets for The Hundred. In 2022, she returned to Derbyshire and, in 2023, moved to The Blaze.

Records and achievements

Sarah Glenn has had a successful career with several records and achievements. Here are some of her key performances:

  • Kia Super League 2019: Glenn took 11 wickets while playing for Loughborough Lightning.
  • T20I Series vs New Zealand: Glenn took 8 wickets in four matches. This helped her reach second place in the world ranking of T20I bowlers, with a rating of 768 runs.
  • Women's Big Bash League (WBBL): In 19 matches, Glenn scored 41 runs. Her highest score was 19, with an average score of 5.12 and an impact score of 107.89.
  • WT20: Glenn played 58 matches, scoring 111 runs. Her highest score was 26, with an average score of 1.91 and an impact score of 111.

Personal life

Sarah Glenn has a busy personal life along with her cricket career. She comes from a cricket family, which has helped shape her journey. Here's a look at her personal life in different areas.

Family

Sarah Glenn was born on August 27, 1999, in Derby, England. Her father played Premier League cricket, and her sister, Hannah, also played for Derbyshire. Sarah's brother, Liam, works as a software engineer. Sarah is the youngest of three siblings. Her mother’s name is Tess.

Finances

Sarah Glenn’s net worth is about $1 million from her cricket career.

Scandals

In 2023, Glenn received negative comments online for wearing makeup during matches. Some people also made rude remarks about her size. In 2020, she suspected being deliberately infected with COVID-19 by a drunk person while visiting a store during the quarantine.

Fans

Sarah Glenn has 160k followers on Instagram, where she shares her cricket journey and personal moments.

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