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Ruby Strange

Ruby Strange is an Australian right-arm medium bowler and right-handed batter, currently with Perth Scorchers (WBBL) and Queensland Fire (WNCL), known for leading Queensland youth teams, winning Kath Smith Medals (Qld Premier Cricket), and playing for Brisbane Heat before her injury, with debuts in WBBL|10 and WNCL, highlighted by a standout 4-35 for Heat and a strong showing with Queensland Country. 

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Full Name
Ruby Strange
Born
November 25, 2002
Country
Australia
Role
Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-Arm Medium
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Queensland Fire Women · Final List A March 21, 2026 3 3 0 0 100.00
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Queensland Fire Women · Match 25 List A February 3, 2026 32 34 2 1 94.12
Queensland Fire Women vs South Australia Women · Match 22 List A January 22, 2026 39 54 2 1 72.22
Queensland Fire Women vs South Australia Women · Match 20 List A January 20, 2026 7 15 0 1 46.67
Queensland Fire Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 15 List A January 6, 2026 22 14 3 1 157.14
Queensland Fire Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 13 List A January 4, 2026 4 5 1 0 80.00

Matches

New South Wales Breakers Women New South Wales Breakers Women
Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Victoria Women Victoria Women
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Major Teams Represented

  • Perth Scorchers: (WBBL)
  • Queensland Fire: (WNCL)
  • Brisbane Heat: (WBBL - Injury Replacement)
  • Queensland: (Youth Captain)
  • Queensland Country: (Brolgas) 

Domestic Debuts

  • Twenty20 (T20) Debut: For Brisbane Heat (WBBL) on October 11, 2024, against the Sydney Thunder.

Key Career Highlights & Records

  • WBBL|10: Signed as an injury replacement for Brisbane Heat.
  • WNCL: Earned first Queensland contract for 2025-26 season.
  • Queensland Premier Cricket: Two-time winner of the Kath Smith Medal (best player).
  • Best Bowling: 4-35 for Brisbane Heat in the 2024 T20 Spring Challenge.
  • Queensland Country: Part of the winning Toyota Australian Country title team (2023-24) and earned honorary Australian team selection.