Nat Sciver-Brunt Age, Wiki and Bio

Nat Sciver-Brunt

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalityBritish
Date of Birth20/08/1992
Age32 years
BirthplaceTokyo, Japan

Bio/Wiki

Full nameNatalie Ruth Sciver-Brunt

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 10"
Weight55 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

EducationShe studied sports and exercise science at Loughborough University.

Personal Life

Date of Birth20/08/1992
BirthplaceTokyo, Japan
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityBritish
SchoolEpsom College in Surrey, England
College/UniversityLoughborough University
Educational QualificationsShe studied sports and exercise science at Loughborough University.
Sexual OrientationLesbian
Food HabitVegetarian/Non-vegetarian

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsShe dated Katherine Brunt for 5 years before marrying her.
Marriage DateMay 2022

Family

FatherRichard Sciver (Business Executive)
MotherJulia Longbottom (Diplomat)
SiblingsShe has a sister named Zoe and one brother.
SpouseKatherine Brunt (Cricketer)

Career

International Debut
ODI1 July 2013 against Pakistan at Louth Cricket Club, England
Test10 January 2014 against Australia in Perth, Australia
T205 July 2013 against Pakistan at Loughborough, England
Jersey Number#39 (England)
Domestic/State Team
  • Stoke d'Abernon Club
  • Epsom College
  • Surrey
  • England
  • Surrey Stars
  • Northern Diamonds
  • Trent Rockets
  • Melbourne Stars
  • Perth Scorchers
  • Supernovas
  • Mumbai Indians
Batting StyleRight-handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm fast bowler
Records (main ones)
  • She is the first England cricketer (male or female) to take a hattrick in an international T20I match, when she took the wickets of Maddie Green, Erin Bermingham, and Frances Mackay of New Zealand on 23 October 2013.
  • She is the first women cricketer to make 1000 ODI runs in less than 1000 deliveries.
  • In an ODI match against Sri Lanka on 17 November 2016, she put up a partnership of 104 runs for the 7th wicket with Danielle Hazell which became the third-highest partnership for the 7th wicket in an ODI match.
  • In an ODI match against Pakistan on 27 June 2017 in the 2017 World Cup, she made a partnership of 213 runs for the 3rd wicket with Heather Knight, which became the highest partnership for the 3rd wicket in an ODI World Cup.
  • In an ODI match against New Zealand on 12 July 2017, she made 129 runs which became the highest score by any batter at 5th position.
  • In a T20I match against Thailand on 26 February 2020, she put up a partnership of 169 runs not out for the 3rd wicket with Heather Knight, which became the third-highest partnership for the 3rd wicket in a T20I match.
  • In a test match against South Africa in June 2022, she put up a partnership of 207 runs for the 6th wicket with Alice Davidson-Richards, which became the second-highest partnership for the sixth wicket in a test.
Awards, Honours, Achievements
  • Selected as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2018
  • Chosen as Standout player of England in the 2018 T20 Women's World Cup by ICC
  • PCA Women's Player of the Year of 2022
  • ICC Women's ODI Player of the Year award for 2022
  • Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award for ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2022
  • Named in the ICC ODI team of the year 2022
  • Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award for ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2023

Some Lesser Known Facts

Nat Sciver-Brunt is a British cricketer with experience in international matches for England and various global leagues.
She was part of the winning England team at the 2017 ODI World Cup.
During her childhood, she briefly lived in Poland and played women’s league football.
She also spent time in the Netherlands playing basketball before choosing cricket.
Nat started playing cricket at Stoke d’Abernon Club in Surrey and progressed to the England Women’s Academy.
She achieved her first test fifty in July 2019 and her first test century in June 2022.
Her first ODI fifty was in 2014, and her first ODI century in 2017.
Nat excelled in the 2017 ODI World Cup, contributing 369 runs in nine matches and taking seven wickets.
In the 2022 ODI World Cup, she scored 336 runs in nine matches, with two centuries.
She marked her first T20I fifty against Australia in 2018.
Nat showcased her talents in various T20 Women’s World Cup tournaments.
She played for different teams in England and various global tournaments.
She was picked by Mumbai Indians in the 2023 Women’s Premier League auction.
Nat is known for her innovative shot named Natmeg.
She admired former England pacer Graham Dilley and enjoys watching Grand Designs and Bridget Jones.