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Grace Scrivens

Grace Scrivens (born 13 November 2003) is an English professional cricketer and left-handed opening batter who also bowls right-arm off-break. Currently representing Trent Rockets (2024–2025) and Essex, she is known as a standout young all-rounder who captained England at the 2023 Under-19 World Cup and led England A to Australia. 

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Full Name
Grace Elizabeth Scrivens
Born
13 November 2003
Place Of Birth
Maidstone, Kent
Country
England
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm off-break
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Somerset Women vs Essex Women · 18th Match List A April 29, 2026 5 13 1 0 38.46
Essex Women vs The Blaze Women · 13th Match List A April 25, 2026 0 3 0 0 0.00
Essex Women vs Warwickshire Women · 9th Match List A April 18, 2026 59 88 6 0 67.05
Durham Women vs Essex Women · 5th Match List A April 15, 2026 47 80 6 0 58.75
Essex Women vs Hampshire Women · 4th Match List A April 11, 2026 0 9 0 0 0.00
Auckland Hearts vs Central Hinds · Match 30 Women T20 January 26, 2026 13 21 1 0 61.90

Matches

Somerset Women Somerset Women
Essex Women Essex Women
Essex Women Essex Women
The Blaze Women The Blaze Women
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Major Teams Represented

  • Current/Recent: Manchester Super Giants (The Hundred, 2024–2025), Essex Women (2025), Central Districts (NZ, 2025/26)
  • Past: Trent Rockets (The Hundred, 2024–2025), Melbourne Renegades (WBBL, 2024/25), Sunrisers (2020–2024), London Spirit (2021–2023), Kent Women (2018–2023), England Under-19s 

Domestic And Franchise Debuts

  • Domestic List A: May 2019 for Kent Women (Women's List A) and August 2020 for Sunrisers (Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy).
  • Domestic T20: 2018 for Kent Women against Surrey in the Women's Twenty20 Cup.
  • The Hundred (Franchise): 2021 for London Spirit; she later moved to Trent Rockets in 2024.

Records & Achievements

  • U19 World Cup 2023: Second-highest run-scorer (293 runs) and named captain of the Team of the Tournament.
  • Sunrisers: Key contributor, finishing as fourth-highest run-scorer in the 2021 Heyhoe Flint Trophy.
  • Young Achiever: Joined the England Women's Academy at age 15. 

Awards & Championships

  • Captain of the England Women U19 side for the 2023 World Cup.
  • Led England Women A in T20 series against Australia.
  • Recipient of the Blyth Bursary (SVS Foundation). 

Statistics (career Highlights)

  • List A (2019–2025): 71 matches, 2,234 runs at 36.03, High Score 120*, 35 wickets.
  • T20: Scored a maiden fifty for Trent Rockets (BBC Sport) in 2024 (55 off 43 balls).
  • All-Rounder Performance: In the 2023 U19 World Cup, she scored 293 runs and took 9 wickets.