Grace Harris Height, Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography & More 2024

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Nationality: Australian

DOB: 18/09/1993

Profession: Cricketer (all-rounder)

Grace Harris

Grace Harris playing for the Queensland Women

Some Lesser Known Facts About Grace Harris

  • Grace Harris is an Australian Cricketer. She performed for the UP Warriorz Women within the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL). She has performed for the Queensland Fire cricket group within the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) and the Brisbane Heat cricket group within the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL).
  • She began enjoying cricket on the age of 14 and performed for the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club.
  • On 30 October 2010, she made her debut for the Queensland Fire within the Women’s National Cricket League towards the New South Wales Women; she scored 23 runs from 38 balls and he or she didn’t characteristic in any of the opposite matches of the 2010-2011 WNCL season.
    Grace Harris with her Queensland Women teammates

    Grace Harris together with her Queensland Women teammates

  • In her second season within the WNCL, she scored 88 runs and took one wicket from six matches between October 2011 and January 2012.
  • She scored 152 runs and took seven wickets from seven matches within the 2014-2015 season of the WNCL.
  • In 2015, Grace was named to the Australian Women’s squad for the tour of England and Ireland. She changed the injured Delissa Kimmince, who later turned her sister-in-law after Delissa married her older sister Laura. Harris was 22 years previous when she made her worldwide debut.
  • Grace was the highest scorer for the Queensland Fire group within the 2015-2016 season of the WNCL; she scored 217 runs from six matches and in addition took seven wickets. On 22 November 2015, she scored 97 runs from 91 balls towards Western Australia on the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide and was named the participant of the match.
  • In 2015, Brisbane Heat introduced that they’ve signed Grace Harris forward of the inaugural season of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL); nevertheless, she didn’t qualify as a marquee participant as a consequence of some unknown causes.
    Grace Harris training with the Brisbane Heat players

    Grace Harris coaching with the Brisbane Heat gamers

  • She was dismissed for a duck on her worldwide T20 debut match towards the Ireland Women; she bowled three overs and took two wickets at an financial system of 5.00. Harris performed in all three T20 matches of the collection and was the participant of the collection with 58 runs and three wickets.
  • On 5 December 2015, she scored 42 runs from 21 balls towards the Melbourne Stars within the opening match of the WBBL on the Junction Oval stadium in Melbourne.
  • Grace scored 103 runs from 55 balls and in addition took 4 wickets for 15 runs from two overs for the Brisbane Heat towards the Sydney Sixers within the Women’s Big Bash League on 12 December 2015; this was the first-ever century within the competitors and he or she was named participant of the match.
  • She scored 289 runs from 12 matches within the first season (2015-2016) of the WBBL with a strike fee of 154.54.
  • In January 2016, Grace was named to the Australian squad for one-day and T20 internationals towards the Indian Women’s group; nevertheless, she struggled to cement her place within the squad and was disregarded of the Australian group.
  • In March 2016, she was identified with deep vein thrombosis following her return from the Australian Women’s tour of New Zealand. The cricketer was named to the Australian Women’s group for the 2016 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup held in India; nevertheless, following the prognosis, Nicola Carey changed her within the group.
  • Ahead of the second season of the WBBL, the Melbourne Renegades Women introduced the signing of the cricketer as their marquee participant for the 2016-2017 season. She scored 127 runs and took six wickets from 12 matches for the Melbourne Renegades Women between 2016 and 2017.
  • On 16 October 2016, she scored a half-century (78 not out) and took two wickets towards the New South Wales Women within the WNCL group stage match; the cricketer was named the participant of the match. Harris completed the 2016-2017 WNCL season with 151 runs and 6 wickets from 5 matches; she was Queensland Women’s main wicket-taker within the season.
  • In 2017, Grace returned to the Brisbane Heat Women’s group, after they signed her as their marquee participant forward of the 2017-2018 season. On 27 January 2018, she scored 57 runs from 45 balls towards the Sydney Thunder; Brisbane Heat received by 6 wickets and the cricketer was named participant of the match. Harris scored 111 runs and took three wickets from 4 matches within the third season of the WBBL.
  • On 11 November 2018, she scored 162 runs from 114 balls with a strike fee of 142.10 and in addition took a five-wicket haul (5-18) towards the South Australia Women’s group within the WNCL group match; she was named the participant of the match. The cricketer completed the 2018-2019 WNCL season as the highest scorer of the Queensland Women with 192 runs from 4 matches.
  • On 19 December 2018, she scored the quickest century within the Women’s Big Bash League towards the Melbourne Stars on the Gabba; she scored 101 runs from 42 balls with a strike fee of 240.48 and received the Player of the match award. Harris was the primary participant two rating two WBBL centuries.
  • She scored 32 runs and took one wicket towards the Hobart Hurricanes Women within the WBBL on 31 December 2018.
  • Brisbane Heat received their first WBBL title by defeating the Sydney Sixers within the remaining of the 2018-2019 season. She took the wickets of Ashleigh Gardner, Marizanne Kapp, and Lauren Smith within the remaining; she scored 374 runs and took 16 wickets from 16 matches.
  • On 22 November 2019, she scored 43 runs from 27 balls towards the Hobart Hurricanes and was instrumental in her group’s 7 runs victory.
  • Grace scored 42 runs from 27 balls and bowled 4 overs at an financial system of 8.00 towards her former group Melbourne Renegades Women within the semi-final of the WBBL on 7 December 2019.
  • Brisbane Heat efficiently defended their WBBL title towards the Adelaide Strikers Women within the remaining of the 2019-2020 WBBL season. Harris scored 212 runs and took six wickets from 16 matches through the fifth season of the WBBL.
    Grace Harris with a fan

    Grace Harris with a fan

  • On 4 February 2020, she took two catches, scored 53 runs from 52 balls and took a three-wicket haul towards the Victoria Women within the WNCL group stage match; she was named the participant of the match.
  • On 25 October 2020, within the opening match of the 2020-2021 season of the Women’s Big Bash League, she scored 53 runs from 37 balls towards the Perth Scorchers and was named the participant of the match.
  • She scored a half-century (81 and never out) from 52 balls with a strike fee of 155.76 towards the Melbourne Stars on 8 November 2020.
  • On 14 November 2020, she took 4 wickets in three overs at an financial system of 5.33 and scored 32 runs from 41 balls towards the Adelaide Strikers Women.
  • On the forty third match day of the 2020-2021 season of the WBBL, she took two wickets for 13 runs in three overs and scored ten runs towards the Sydney Sixers Women; she was named the participant of the match.
  • In December 2020, she scored two back-to-back centuries for the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club within the Queensland Premier Cricket. Her first century was within the semi-final of the competitors towards the Sandgate-Redcliffe group led by Beth Mooney; she scored 144 runs from 64 balls and took a wicket from 4 overs. In the ultimate towards the Gold Coast group, she scored 136 runs from 71 balls; the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club received by 98 runs and lifted the Katherine Raymont Shield.
    Grace Harris and the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club players with the Katherine Raymont Shield

    Grace Harris and the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club gamers with the Katherine Raymont Shield

  • She scored 246 runs and took 13 wickets from 14 matches within the sixth season of the WBBL. The cricketer acquired 22 votes within the Player of the Tournament voting and got here in fourth place together with Alyssa Healy.
  • On 7 March 2021, she scored 109 runs (not out) and took a wicket towards the Tasmania Women within the WNCL group stage match; she received the Player of the match award. Grace completed the 2020-2021 WNCL season with 174 runs and 11 wickets from eight matches.
  • In 2021, Harris received her first-ever WNCL title. In the ultimate towards the Victoria Women, she scored 20 runs and took a four-wicket haul at an financial system of 4.37; Queensland Women received by 112 runs.
  • Grace Harris and Jess Jonassen have been the 2 marquee gamers of the Brisbane Heat Women for the 2021-2022 WBBL season. On 17 October 2021, she scored 41 runs from 27 balls towards the Perth Scorchers within the opening match of the season.
  • On 19 October 2021, she took a three-wicket haul towards the Perth Scorchers on the Blundstone Arena in Hobart. She scored a half-century (57 runs not out) towards the Hobart Hurricanes and was named the participant of the match on 26 October 2021.
  • Harris scored 75 runs from 51 balls towards the Hobart Hurricanes on 30 October 2021; she received the Player of the match award. Grace scored 54 runs from 39 balls towards the Sydney Sixers on 9 November 2021.
  • The cricketer scored 420 runs and took six wickets from 14 matches through the 2021-2022 WBBL season. She was named to the Team of the Tournament and was the Brisbane Heat’s most respected participant of the season. Harris scored 297 runs and took six catches within the 2022-2023 WBBL season.
  • In an interview, she revealed that she was impressed by former Indian skipper MS Dhoni and added that she watched a lot of his movies and it helped her to regain her calmness whereas she was batting.
  • In 2022, Harris was named to the Australian Women’s group for the Women’s Ashes; nevertheless, she didn’t bat in any of the matches within the T20I collection. On 20 January 2022, she was named to the enjoying eleven of the Australia Women’s group within the first T20 match of the collection; this was her first look for the nationwide group since March 2016.
  • On 29 July 2022, she scored 37 runs from 20 balls towards the India Women within the Commonwealth Games Women’s Cricket Competition. Australia Women’s group defeated India Women within the remaining by 9 runs and lifted the trophy.
  • She took a three-wicket haul towards New South Wales within the WNCL group stage match on 23 September 2022; two days later she scored 77 runs (not out) from 51 balls towards them and was named participant of the match.
  • She was a part of the Australia Women’s group for the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup held in South Africa; she scored 35 runs and took two wickets from two matches and Australia Women’s group defeated South Africa within the remaining by 19 runs and lifted the trophy.
  • In March 2023, London Spirit introduced the signing of Grace forward of the 2023 season of The Hundred; this was the primary time she was signed for The Hundred.
  • Grace was an ardent fan of the Brisbane Broncos and Queensland Maroons.
  • She usually posts photos of her pet canine, (Dalmatian) Dorrie, on social media; Harris named Dorrie after her favorite model of chips, Doritos.
  • In 2023, the UP Warriorz girls signed her earlier than the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Her sister, Laura Harris, was signed by the Delhi Capitals.
  • She performed alongside her older sister Laura Harris at Brisbane Heat and Queensland Women.
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  • On 5 March 2023, she made her debut within the Women’s Premier League towards the Gujarat Giants Women and scored 59 runs from 26 balls; she was named the Player of the Match. She scored 230 runs and took one wicket from six matches within the first season of the WPL.

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