Katie Perkins (New Zealand cricketer) Husband, Age, Records, Photos, Birthday, and More
Published on: Dec 8, 2018 4:05 pm IST|Updated on: Aug 8, 2019 4:43 pm IST
Katie Perkins
New Zealand cricketer, Katie Teresa Perkins, started playing cricket at a very young age. Her maternal grandpa, while playing with her siblings in the backyard, would practice with her. Auckland was depicted in a couple of games by one of Perkins ‘ uncles. The star based in Auckland had a great summer for the Auckland Hearts in 2011-12 and was the main component of their achievement in winning the One Day competition.
She was part of the good team that won many awards, including the Twenty20 title in 2013/14. Her terrific form led to a call for national responsibilities and she traveled to Australia for the Twenty20 series and Rose Bowl competition with the White Ferns. She was immediately got success, scoring 31 on her debut and having a wonderful summer against Australia and England.
Name: Katie Teresa Perkins
Nickname: Katie Perkins
Role: NA
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5’6.14″ inches(168.00 cm)
Weight (approx.): NA
Eye Colour: NA
Hair Colour: Brown
Personal Life
Date of Birth: July 7, 1988
Age (as on July 2019): 31 years
Birth Place: Auckland
Zodiac sign: Cancer
Nationality: New Zealand
School: NA
College: Royal New Zealand Police College
Educational Qualifications: Graduated as a police constable
Family
NA
Coach/Mentor: Haidee Tiffen
Religion: Christian
Cricket Career
International Debut
ODI: Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Sydney, Jan 25, 2012
T20I: Australia Women v New Zealand Women at Sydney, Jan 20, 2012
Jersey Number: 70
Major Teams: Auckland Women, New Zealand Women
Records
CAREER SPAN[ODI, 2012 – 2019], [T20I, 2012 – 2017],
Preferences
Hobbies: NA
Favorite Cricketers: NA
Boyfriend, Spouse and Children
Marital Status: NA
Boyfriend: NA
Awards and recognitions
NA
Controversies
NA
Lesser Known Facts
On January 20, 2012, Perkins made her Women’s T20 International cricket (WT20I) debut against Australia for New Zealand Women. She made her Women’s One Day Cricket (WODI) debut against the same squad five days later.