Isabelle Wong is a talented British cricketer known for her bowling skills. |
She has participated in various cricket tournaments such as The Hundred, Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL), and Women’s Premier League (WPL). |
Isabelle Wong moved to Warwickshire at the age of five and began attending cricket camps after school. |
At eight years old, she started training at Knowle and Dorridge Cricket Club. |
Her cricket ability was evident early on as she made it to the under-11 Warwickshire team at just nine years old. |
In 2015, Isabelle Wong co-founded the women’s section of Berkswell Cricket Club. |
In 2018, she represented the Worcestershire team. |
Isabelle Wong made history in 2019 by being selected for the Shrewsbury School’s Boys 1st XI. |
She achieved success in 2019 by winning the Women’s T20 Cup with the Warwickshire senior team. |
For the 2019-20 season, she earned a spot in the England Academy squad. |
In 2019, Isabelle Wong played for the Southern Vipers in the Women’s Cricket Super League. |
In 2020, she joined the West Midlands regional hub team. |
also saw her playing for the Central Sparks team in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. |
In December 2020, she secured a full-time domestic contract with the England and Wales Cricket Board. |
During the 2021 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, she stood out with 11 wickets. |
In December 2021, she was chosen for the England-A team to face Australia. |
Isabelle Wong participated in multiple seasons of The Hundred for Birmingham Phoenix. |
During the 2021-22 season of WBBL, she played impressively for Sydney Thunder, notably scoring 43 runs off 17 balls against Adelaide Strikers. |
In the 2022-23 WBBL season, she signed with Hobart Hurricanes but unfortunately got injured. |
Mumbai Indians acquired her for Rs 30 lakhs in the 2023 Women’s Premier League auction. |
During the final match of the 2019 Women’s Cricket Super League, she skillfully solved a Rubik’s Cube in 33 seconds. |