Alex Hartley (cricketer)
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Alexandra Hartley is an English former cricketer who played as a left-arm orthodox spin bowler. Between 2016 and 2019, she appeared in 28 One Day Internationals and four Twenty20 Internationals for England, and was part of the side that won the 2017 World Cup. She played domestic cricket for Lancashire, Middlesex, Surrey Stars, Lancashire Thunder, North West Thunder, Manchester Originals and Welsh Fire in England, as well as Tasmania and Hobart Hurricanes in Australia.
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'Horrific' and 'ugly' - Semi-final pitch criticised after South Africa winSteven Finn and Alex Hartley criticise the "awful" pitch used for the T20 World Cup semi-final between South Africa and Afghanistan in Trinidad.BBC Sport - Published | |
'We're showing women coaches belong at this level'Cath Dalton and Alex Hartley hope their Pakistan Super League success shows female coaches belong in men's cricket.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hartley set to be Multan Sultans spin coach in PSLFormer England spinner Alex Hartley is set to join Catherine Dalton as a bowling coach for Pakistan Super League side Multan Sultans.BBC Sport - Published | |
World Cup winner Hartley to retire from cricketEngland spinner Alex Hartley announces she will retire at the end of The Hundred later this month.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wood & Woakes key for England - day four previewEx-England bowlers Isa Guha and Alex Hartley preview day four of the fourth Ashes Test, saying Mark Wood and Chris Woakes are key to victory for the hosts.BBC Sport - Published | |
England finally believe they can beat 'human' Australia - HartleyEx-England spinner Alex Hartley hails coach Jon Lewis for instilling the belief into England that they can beat Australia for the first time since 2014.BBC Sport - Published | |
ICEC report needs to be a catalyst for changeEngland women's managing director Clare Connor, Alex Hartley and Katherine Sciver-Brunt discuss how they hope the ICEC's damning report on English and Welsh cricket will be a catalyst for change.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Unbelievable Test shows development in women's cricket'![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Australia have 'momentum' for decisive Ashes day - Hartley![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Ecclestone key to stopping Australia - Hartley![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Beaumont 'double daddy' can lift England - Hartley![]() BBC Sport - Published | England need early wickets - Hartley previews day two![]() BBC Sport - Published |
Cross & Hartley on mental health & friendship![]() BBC Sport - Published | Women's T20 World Cup: Ones to watch & predictionsBBC Sport and former England spinner Alex Hartley team up to predict the Women's T20 World Cup and pick out key players to watch during the tournament in South Africa.BBC Sport - Published |
Alice Capsey: Alex Hartley praises 18-year-old England batterEighteen-year-old Alice Capsey is "the best talent I have seen for a long time in English cricket", says ex-England spinner Alex Hartley.BBC Sport - Published |