Who is Lorna Jack | Bio | Stats | Scotland Player

About Lorna Jack:

Name:- Lorna Jack
Date of Birth:- 24th November 1992
Bowling Style:- Slow Left-arm Orthodox
Batting Style:- Right Hand Bat
Place of Birth:- Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Role:- Wicket-keeper Batter
Teams:- Scotland Under-21 Women, and Scotland

Lorna Jack for Scotland. PC: Female Cricket
Lorna Jack for Scotland. PC: Female Cricket

Bio:-

The 31-year-old wicket-keeper batter was born on 24th November 1992. She is known for her dynamic skills as a wicketkeeper and her aggressive style of batting. She made her international debut on 7th July 2018 in a T20I against Uganda. She has scored 448 runs at a strike rate of 82.65 and an average of 15.44 in 39 innings so far in the T20I format. Her best performance with the bat came on 10th September 2023 when she scored an unbeaten 57 at an impressive strike rate of 154.05. She made her ODI debut on 17th October 2023. She has scored 55 runs at a strike rate of 105.76. Her best performance with the bat for Scotland in the ODI format came on 14th April 2024 when she scored an unbeaten 35 runs at an impressive strike rate of 145.83.

She has been a significant contributor to the team’s performance over the years. She has showcased her talent both domestically and internationally, earning recognition for her nifty glove work and versatility on the field. Jack’s recent stint in New Zealand for Club Cricket has further honed her abilities, demonstrating her commitment to continuous improvement and growth in the sport.

Despite taking a brief hiatus from cricket to pursue other interests and travel, Jack’s passion for the game remains unwavering. After graduating with a BSc(Hons) Sports Coaching degree, she returned to cricket with renewed vigor, competing for a place in the squad for the summer season. Her dedication was evident as she represented Scotland in tournaments like the World Cup Qualifier in Sri Lanka, proving herself as a valuable asset to the team. She remains excited for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead, poised to make further strides in her cricketing career.

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