Gaby Lewis, a batting all-rounder and key player for the Ireland women’s cricket team, has recently completed her undergraduate degree in Radiography. She shared this news through her Instagram account. This achievement highlights the dedication and balance required by modern athletes who pursue education alongside their sporting careers. Lewis, known for her all-round skills on the cricket field, has now demonstrated her ability to excel off the pitch as well.
Gaby is an extremely talented 23-year-old cricketer who made her T20 International debut on September 9, 2014, against South Africa during their tour of England in Solihull. After showing her exceptional cricketing abilities in T20 format, she made her ODI debut two years later against South Africa on August 5, 2016, during South Africa women’s tour of Ireland in Dublin.
Gaby Lewis is a top-order batting all-rounder who has also registered a magnificent century in a T20 International against Germany, where she was awarded Player of the Match for her magical batting performance. She can also bowl leg-break as a part-time bowler during crucial times when the team needs it.
Gaby Lewis is also very good at studies. Recently, she shared photos with her family members after her graduation ceremony and wrote a caption: “4 years of Radiography”. She celebrated this memorable moment with her loved ones, and her team members commented with congratulatory messages.
Gaby’s success in both cricket and academics serves as an inspiration to young athletes and underscores the importance of education in the lives of professional sports players.