
Alexa Stonehouse
Alexa Stonehouse is an exciting young English cricketer who has emerged as one of the brightest left-arm pace-bowling prospects in women’s cricket. Born in Kent, Stonehouse developed through the county and regional pathway system before becoming a regular feature in England’s youth squads and domestic competitions. Known for their ability to swing the ball and deliver under pressure, Stonehouse has built a reputation as a disciplined and skillful seam bowler.
Stonehouse first gained wider recognition during the ICC Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup, where they played a key role for England with consistent performances using the new ball and at the death. Their control, variations, and composure stood out throughout the tournament, highlighting their potential to transition successfully into senior cricket.
At domestic level, Stonehouse has represented teams such as South East Stars and London Spirit, earning praise for their work ethic and ability to contribute in crucial moments. Alongside their bowling, they are also capable of adding useful lower-order runs, making them a valuable all-round option in the shorter formats of the game.
Still in the early stages of their professional journey, Alexa Stonehouse is viewed as a future prospect for England Women across white-ball cricket. Their left-arm angle, competitive mindset, and growing experience at elite level make them a player to watch in the coming years.
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