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Alexa Stonehouse

Alexa Stonehouse (born 5 December 2004) is an English left-arm medium-fast bowler and right-handed batter who plays for MI London in The Hundred and South East Stars. Known for her accurate, aggressive bowling, she previously represented England U19s and is a key emerging talent, having taken 22 wickets in 2024 across regional competitions. 

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Full Name
Alexa Stonehouse
Born
12 May 2004
Place Of Birth
Ashford, England
Country
England
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm medium-fast
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Warwickshire Women vs Lancashire Women · Match 38 List A June 13, 2026 1 1 0 0 100.00
Somerset Women vs Warwickshire Women · Match 24 Women T20 June 7, 2026 1 2 0 0 50.00
Durham Women vs Warwickshire Women · Match 14 Women T20 May 29, 2026 7 10 0 0 70.00
Warwickshire Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 10 Women T20 May 27, 2026 0 1 0 0 0.00
Warwickshire Women vs Somerset Women · Match 6 Women T20 May 24, 2026 6 6 1 0 100.00
Essex Women vs Warwickshire Women · Match 1 Women T20 May 22, 2026 0 1 0 0 0.00

Major Teams Represented

  • MI London (The Hundred Women): 2026
  • Trent Rockets (Women): 2022–2025
  • South East Stars: 2021–2024
  • Surrey Women: 2025
  • England Women Under-19s: 2022/23–2023/24
  • Kent Women: 2021–2023

Key Debuts

  • England A: June 2022 against South Africa.
  • Trent Rockets (The Hundred): 2023 season, debut against Southern Brave.
  • South East Stars (Regional): June 2021 in the Charlotte Edwards Cup. 

Key Statistics & Career Highlights

  • 2024 (South East Stars): 17 matches, 22 wickets, best bowling 4/27.
  • 2023 (South East Stars): 14 matches, 9 wickets, 1 half-century.
  • The Hundred (2025): Recorded 1/5 from 15 deliveries against Oval Invincibles.
  • Skills: Known for opening the bowling and batting in the lower order. 

Key Achievements

  • Played in the 2023 U19 World Cup.
  • Part of the South East Stars squad that won the 2022 Charlotte Edwards Cup.
  • Known for being mentored by England legend Katherine Sciver-Brunt. 
  • Awards: Kent Women's Young Player of the Year 2021