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Australia-born Scottish cricketer
Chloe Abel
Full name Chloe Grace Abel
Born (2003-12-03 ) 3 December 2003 (age 20)
Hobart ,
Tasmania , Australia Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm
medium National side Only ODI (cap
34 ) 14 April 2024 v
United States T20I debut (cap
25 ) 6 September 2023 v
Italy Last T20I 7 May 2024 v
Sri Lanka
Years Team 2023–present
Middlesex
Chloe Grace Abel (born 3 December 2003) is an Australian
cricketer who plays for
Scotland as a right-arm
medium bowler.
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[2] She also plays for
Middlesex .
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Personal life
She born in
Hobart ,
Tasmania in Australia. She studied bachelor's degree in nursing at the
University of Tasmania .
[4] She played for home town club
New Town in Hobart, where she was the first grade captain.
[5] Her mother was a club golfer.
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Domestic career
In 2020, she was selected as replacement player for the
Hobart Hurricanes in the
2019–20 Women's Big Bash League season .
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In 2023, she played for
Middlesex in the
Women's Twenty20 Cup
[8] and in the London Cup.
[9] She also played a friendly for
Sunrisers against
Essex on 15 August 2023.
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International career
In June 2023, she was earned maiden call-up for national team in T20I squad for the
Netherlands Women's Tri-Nation Series .
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[13] In August 2023, she was named in
2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier .
[14] She made her
Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Scotland against
Italy , on 6 September 2023.
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In March 2024, she was named in ODI squad for the
2024 United Arab Emirates women's Tri-Nation Series .
[17] She made her
One Day International (ODI) debut against
United States , on 14 April 2024.
[18] In the same month she was selected for the
2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier .
[17] She made her
Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier debut against Uganda on 25 April 2024.
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References
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"Chloe Abel" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Chloe Abel winter diary: Balancing Cricket and University" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"MCC WOMEN'S DAY" . Lord's Cricket Ground . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Chloe Abel winter diary: Nursing placement, return of 50 over cricket, and Kathryn Bryce in the WIPL" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Chloe Abel winter diary: Spending time with the family and captaincy challenge" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Chloe Abel winter diary: Golfing Triumphs, touring with Tasmania and nursing placement" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"WBBL preview: Canes' batting gains to offset bowling losses" . Cricket Australia . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Congratulations to Chloe Abel who was presented her Middlesex cap by fellow Australian, Saskia Horley, before today's match" . Middlesex Women . Retrieved 9 May 2024 – via Twitter.
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"MATCH REPORT: ESSEX WOMEN V MIDDLESEX" . Essex Cricket . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Essex Women v Sunrisers" . CricketArchive . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Women's squad announced for Netherlands tri-series" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Scotland name their squad for July Internationals" . Sunrisers Cricket . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Scotland Women's Squad for Tri-series in the Netherlands Announced" . Female Cricket . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Scotland women's squad named for ICC T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"2nd Match, Almeria, September 06, 2023, ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Region Qualifier" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Who is Chloe Abel | Bio | Stats | Scotland Player" . Female Cricket . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"Scotland squad named for ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier" . Cricket Scotland . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"3rd Match (D/N), ICCA Dubai, April 14, 2024, UAE Women's ODI Tri-Series" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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"3rd Match, Group A (N), Tolerance Oval, April 25, 2024, ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier" . ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 9 May 2024 .
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