
Lara Leemhuis
Lara Leemhuis is a highly promising young bowling all-rounder who represents the Netherlands women’s national cricket team. Born on June 16, 2008, she quickly progressed through the Dutch domestic development pathways, turning heads as a precocious teenage talent with exceptional upside. Operating as a right-handed batter and a disciplined right-arm medium seam bowler, Leemhuis is highly regarded for her ability to extract movement off the pitch and maintain tactical composure well beyond her years. Her rapid growth across European regional and youth tournaments marked her early on as a key component of the high-performance pipeline driving the future of the Dutch national bowling department.
Her impressive trajectory culminated in a massive career breakthrough in May 2026, when she earned a high-profile call-up to the senior national team for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England and Wales. Drafted into the squad under captain Babette de Leede, Leemhuis was named as one of the fresh faces selected to participate in the Netherlands’ historic, maiden appearance at the global showpiece. Ahead of their demanding World Cup campaign against the world's elite teams, she was selected to fine-tune her skills in a preparatory tri-series in Scotland alongside the hosts and Bangladesh. As an exceptionally bright 17-year-old prospect, Leemhuis's inclusion in the senior squad underscores the youth-centric blueprint aimed at anchoring the long-term international future of Dutch women's cricket.
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