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Kalea Moore

Kalea Moore (born 27 March 2003) is an English professional cricketer and right-arm off-break bowler known for her roles with Kent, South East Stars, and MI London. A 2023 Hundred winner, she has scored 450+ T20 runs and taken 70+ wickets in the format, having represented teams like Northern Superchargers and Southern Brave. 

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Full Name
Kalea Moore
Born
27 March 2003
Place Of Birth
Greenwich, Kent
Country
England
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm off-break
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Surrey Women vs The Blaze Women · Match 39 List A June 13, 2026 5 6 0 0 83.33
Hampshire Women vs Surrey Women · Match 15 Women T20 May 29, 2026 12 13 0 0 92.31
Surrey Women vs Durham Women · Match 12 Women T20 May 27, 2026 2 10 0 0 20.00
Surrey Women vs Lancashire Women · Match 34 List A May 16, 2026 1 1 0 0 100.00
Hampshire Women vs Surrey Women · 20th Match List A April 29, 2026 11 24 0 0 45.83
Somerset Women vs Surrey Women · 15th Match List A April 25, 2026 6 20 1 0 30.00

Major Teams Represented

  • Current/Recent: Surrey Women (2025), MI London Women (2026)
  • Past: Oval Invincibles Women (2025), Kent Women (2017–2023), Northern Superchargers Women (2021), South East Stars (2021–2024), Southern Brave Women (2023–2024)

Statistics (career Overview 2019–2025)

  • Women's T20: 82 Matches, 70 Wickets (BB: 4-10, Econ: 6.90), 451 Runs (HS: 57*)
  • Women's List A: 39 Matches, 34 Wickets (BB: 3-10, Econ: 5.05), 484 Runs (HS: 67) 

Champions/trophy

  • The Hundred Winner: 2023 (Southern Brave Women), taking 3-15 in the final
  • Charlotte Edwards Cup Winner: 2021 (South East Stars) 

Awards And Highlights

  • Player of the Year (Kent): 2021 (Leading T20 wicket-taker)
  • "Play of the Competition" (2021): Voted for her dismissal of Stafanie Taylor
  • Key Achievement: Key contributor in the 2021 South East Stars campaign and 2023 Southern Brave title 

Records/notes

  • Took 3-15 in the 2023 Hundred final.
  • Has taken crucial wickets in her career, including Danni Wyatt and Stafanie Taylor.
  • Her first wicket in women's professional cricket was Sophie Ecclestone.
  • She is a 5'4" all-rounder.