Cherry-Ann Fraser

Born in Guayana, sport has always been a substantial part of her life - Fraser was a keen footballer as well as a cricketer growing up

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Born: July 21, 1999

Role: Right-arm medium fast

As one of the youngest and brightest prospects of West Indian cricket, aged just 20 Fraser was called up to the senior squad as an injury replacement for the series against India at the end of 2019. 

Born in Guayana, sport has always been a substantial part of her life - Fraser was a keen footballer as well as a cricketer growing up.

Ultimately it was cricket that won her heart as she concluded she had a stronger chance of reaching the senior international side. 

In addition to her being a batsman who can slot in at the lower order - Fraser notes Suzie Bates as her cricketing inspiration - she is a tall and lively bowler who benefits from pitches that have that extra added bounce, which could prove crucial on Australian pitches in the 2020 T20 World Cup. 

After committing fully to cricket in 2018, she has her eyes set on making her international debut in the coming months. 

Even though she had not received her cap as of January 2020, there is no doubt that she will be growing as a player by being part of the dressing room.

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