Susie Rowe

With the advent of The Hundred and improved infrastructure in the women's game, in 2020, after a five-season hiatus, the right-hander resumed her cricketing journey with Kent at the age of 33.

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Date of birth: April 14, 1987

Role: Right-hand bat, right-arm medium

Susie Rowe is a hard-hitting batter who scored 79 runs in four appearance for the Stars in the 2020 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy with a highest score of 39 in a win against Sunrisers.

She is one of the more experienced members of the squad having made her county debut for Kent in 2004 and has been capped 22 times by England in T20s, her last appearance coming in 2013. 

Born in Lewisham, Rowe was part of a Kent side which won the Championship five times between 2004 and 2012 before moving to Surrey in 2013.

Also a talented hockey player, she remained with Surrey for two summers before leaving the county game entirely to focus on hockey, citing the lack of opportunities and remuneration for older players outside the England cricket setup as her reason.

With the advent of The Hundred and improved infrastructure in the women's game, in 2020, after a five-season hiatus, the right-hander resumed her cricketing journey with Kent at the age of 33. 

Rowe was selected to play for London Spirit in the inaugural edition of The Hundred. 

SOUTH EAST STARS PROFILES

Megan Belt

Maxine Blythin

Chloe Brewer

Alice Capsey

Aylish Cranstone

Alice Davidson-Richards

Freya Davies

Sophia Dunkley

Tash Farrant

Phoebe Franklin

Grace Gibbs

Amy Gordon

Eva Gray

Danielle Gregory

Hannah Jones

Susie Rowe

Bryony Smith

Rhianna Southby

Kirstie White

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