Arran Brindle Explained

Arran Brindle
Female:true
Country:England
Fullname:Arran Brindle
Birth Date:23 November 1981
Birth Place:Steeton, West Yorkshire, England
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Role:All-rounder
International:true
Internationalspan:1999–2014
Testdebutdate:24 June
Testdebutyear:2001
Testdebutagainst:Australia
Testcap:133
Lasttestdate:10 January
Lasttestyear:2014
Lasttestagainst:Australia
Odidebutdate:20 July
Odidebutyear:1999
Odidebutagainst:Denmark
Odicap:88
Lastodidate:26 January
Lastodiyear:2014
Lastodiagainst:Australia
T20idebutdate:2 September
T20idebutyear:2005
T20idebutagainst:Australia
T20icap:12
Lastt20idate:2 February
Lastt20iyear:2014
Lastt20iagainst:Australia
Club1:Lancashire
Year1:1998–2011
Club2:Sussex
Year2:2011–2014
Club3:Southern Vipers
Year3:2016–2018
Columns:4
Column1:WTest
Matches1:11
Runs1:551
Bat Avg1:30.61
100S/50S1:1/3
Top Score1:101
Deliveries1:78
Wickets1:0
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:5/–
Column2:WODI
Matches2:88
Runs2:1,928
Bat Avg2:27.94
100S/50S2:1/11
Top Score2:107
Deliveries2:1,032
Wickets2:35
Bowl Avg2:22.17
Fivefor2:0
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:3/0
Catches/Stumpings2:40/–
Column3:WT20I
Matches3:35
Runs3:373
Bat Avg3:23.31
100S/50S3:0/0
Top Score3:42
Deliveries3:453
Wickets3:22
Bowl Avg3:17.45
Fivefor3:0
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:3/11
Catches/Stumpings3:13/–
Column4:WLA
Matches4:202
Runs4:5,440
Bat Avg4:35.55
100S/50S4:4/34
Top Score4:128
Deliveries4:4,455
Wickets4:141
Bowl Avg4:17.23
Fivefor4:2
Tenfor4:0
Best Bowling4:6/30
Catches/Stumpings4:95/–
Date:7 March 2021
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/11/11162/11162.html CricketArchive

Arran Brindle (; born 23 November 1981) is an English former cricketer who played as an all-rounder. She was a right-handed batter and right-arm medium bowler. She appeared in 11 Test matches, 88 One Day Internationals and 35 Twenty20 Internationals for England between 1999 and 2014. She played county cricket for Lancashire and Sussex, and played in the Women's Cricket Super League for the Southern Vipers.[1]

Early life

Brindle was born on 23 November 1981 in Steeton, West Yorkshire.[2] After completing her A-Levels in 2000, Brindle studied Sports Science at the University of Sheffield.[3] [4]

Domestic career

Brindle began playing cricket against boys at under 12 level in Lancashire and also played club cricket in the Lincolnshire Men's Premier League for Louth CC.[5] She became the first woman to score a century in men's Premier League cricket as she scored 128 for her team against Market Deeping CC on 21 May 2011.[6] [7] In May 2021, she along with her twelve-year-old son Harry Brindle put on an unbeaten opening century run stand partnership (143*) batting together playing for the Owmby CC Trojans team in a men's club cricket match against the Nettleham CC Academy in the Lincoln and District League Division 3.[8] Arran ended up unbeaten on 94 while her son remained unbeaten on 32 as Owmby Trojans chased a small target of 141 by a margin of ten wickets.[9] It was also the first instance where a mother and son registered 100 run partnership for opening wicket in a men's club cricket game.[10]

International career

She made her WODI debut under her maiden name Thompson at the age of 18 against Denmark on 20 July 1999 during the 1999 Women's European Cricket Championship which was held in Denmark.[11]

In January 2002, Brindle and Caroline Atkins shared a partnership of 200 against India at K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow, which was at the time a record for the first wicket in women's Test cricket.[12] [13] [14] Brindle scored 101, her only Test century, against Australia at Hove in the 2005 Women's Ashes and her knock eventually turned out to be a match saving knock as England drew the test match.[15] She ended the 2005 Women's Ashes as the leading runscorer with 199 runs in 2 matches as England secured 1-0 historic Ashes series victory over Australia, as England won the second test by 6 wickets to register their first test win against Australia after December 1984.[16] [17] The win was also turned out to be England's first successful attempt in regaining the Ashes after 42 years.[18] [17]

In 2006, Brindle took a break from top-level cricket to spend more time with her family.[19] She returned to the international fold in 2011 when she was picked in the England squad for the summer's ODIs and T20Is.[20] She was also part of the England side which defeated Australia in the final of the 2011 NatWest Women's T20 Quadrangular Series by 16 runs.[21] [22] During her comeback return to England side for the 2011 NatWest Quadrangular series, she was hailed as a resident mother figures by her teammates and her son Harry was adopted as an unofficial team mascot whenever Arran played for England at international level.

She scored her maiden one day international century – an unbeaten 107 – against South Africa at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom in October 2011.[23] She was also part of the England team which won the one-off Ashes test against Australia in January 2014 at Perth whereas she also ended up as the leading runscorer in the one-off test with 103 runs.[24] [25] [26] It also turned out to be her last test match of her career. She retired from international cricket in February 2014 at the age of 32.[27]

After cricket

Brindle is now a teacher and coach at Greenwich House Independent School.[28] [29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arran Brindle. CricketArchive. 7 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Arran Brindle. ESPNcricinfo. 7 March 2021.
  3. Web site: Saturday Interview with Arran Thompson . The Bolton News . Newsquest . 11 November 2000 . 16 July 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304043915/http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/archive/2000/11/11/Lancashire+Archive/6058265.Saturday_Interview_with_Arran_Thompson/ . 4 March 2016 . live .
  4. Web site: Arran Thompson . Cricket: England Women in India: England squad profiles . BBC . 2002 . 16 July 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306105013/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/specials/england_women_in_india/england_squad_profiles/1695708.stm . 6 March 2016 . live .
  5. News: Mum and son share century partnership. en-GB. BBC Sport. 2021-05-31.
  6. Web site: Brindle enters history books . England and Wales Cricket Board . 23 May 2011 . 21 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110805031124/http://www.ecb.co.uk/ecb/about-ecb/media-releases/brindle,314234,EN.html . 5 August 2011 . dead .
  7. News: 2011-05-23. Brindle scores historic century. en-GB. 2021-05-31.
  8. Web site: 2021-05-24. Mother-son duo stitch 143-run partnership in men's club match. 2021-05-31. The Indian Express. en.
  9. Web site: Mother and son share a century stand as former cricketer Arran Brindle bats for side she coaches. 2021-05-31. Scroll.in. en-US.
  10. Web site: May 24, 2021. Rohan. Sen . Ex-England women's cricketer Arran Brindle and her 12-year-old son stitch 143-run stand to win men's club game. 2021-05-31. India Today. en.
  11. Web site: Full Scorecard of ENG Women vs Denmk Women 4th Match 1999 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  12. Web site: England women break world batting record in Lucknow. ESPNcricinfo. 15 January 2002. 7 March 2021.
  13. Web site: Records / Women's Test Matches / Partnership Records / Highest Partnership for the First Wicket. ESPNcricinfo. 7 March 2021.
  14. News: 2002-01-15. Dedicated to success. en-GB. 2021-05-31.
  15. Web site: Brindle's hundred saves England. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  16. Web site: Women's Ashes, 2005 Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com. 2021-05-31. Cricinfo.
  17. Web site: England end the 42-year wait. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  18. Web site: Full Scorecard of AUS Women vs ENG Women 2nd Test 2005 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  19. Web site: Brindle enters history books. Arran Brindle takes a break. 9 June 2006. 7 March 2021.
  20. Web site: Brindle returns to England set-up . ESPNcricinfo . 19 May 2011 . 21 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110522214627/http://www.espncricinfo.com/women/content/story/515794.html . 22 May 2011 . live .
  21. Web site: Full Scorecard of ENG Women vs AUS Women Final 2011 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  22. Web site: England beat Australia to win quadrangular final. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  23. Web site: Greenway, Brindle tons set up win . ESPNcricinfo . 21 October 2011 . 21 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120105043652/http://www.espncricinfo.com/women/content/story/537459.html . 5 January 2012 . live .
  24. Web site: Full Scorecard of ENG Women vs AUS Women Only Test 2013/14 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  25. Web site: Greenway and Brindle bring Ashes closer. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  26. Web site: Women's Ashes, 2013/14 Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com. 2021-05-31. Cricinfo.
  27. Web site: Brindle calls time on England career. 2021-05-31. ESPNcricinfo. en.
  28. Web site: Extra Curricular Activities. Greenwich House Independent School. 7 March 2021.
  29. News: Women's Ashes player returns home. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-05-31.