The Hundred, Women
Northern Superchargers vs London Spirit
The Hundred, Women
NOS
214
LON
172
Southern Brave vs Northern Superchargers
The Hundred, Women
SBR
115
NOS
119
bowler
| Full name: | Linsey Claire Neale Smith |
| Nationality: | England |
| Batting style: | left handed batsman |
| Bowling Style: | slow left arm orthodox |
| League | T20i | T20 |
|---|---|---|
| Matches | 9 | 51 |
| Innings | 9 | 50 |
| Overs | 31.0 | 174.5 |
| Balls | - | - |
| Maidens | 0 | 1 |
| Runs | 188 | 1053 |
| Wickets | 13 | 40 |
| Avg | 14.46 | 26.32 |
| SR | 14.3 | 26.22 |
| Eco | 6.06 | 6.02 |
| BB | 3 | 4 |
| 4w | 0 | 1 |
| 5w | 0 | 0 |
| 10w | 0 | 0 |
| League | T20i | T20 |
|---|---|---|
| Matches | 9 | 51 |
| Innings | 0 | 14 |
| Not outs | 0 | 6 |
| Runs | 0 | 114 |
| Balls Faced | 0 | 135 |
| Avg | 0 | 14.25 |
| SR | 0 | 84.44 |
| Fours | 0 | 7 |
| Fifties | 0 | 0 |
| Sixies | 0 | 0 |
| Highest | 0 | 34 |
| Hundreds | 0 | 0 |
The Hundred, Women
NOS
214
LON
172
The Hundred, Women
SBR
115
NOS
119
One-Day Cup, Women
County Ground
ESS
97
HAM
101
One-Day Cup, Women
Riverside Ground
DUR
224
HAM
174
One-Day Cup, Women
The Rose Bowl
HAM
290
SUR
287
One-Day Cup, Women
The Rose Bowl
HAM
288
LAT
289
World Cup, Women
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Bangalore
ENG
73
RSA
69
World Cup, Women
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
ENG
182
BANG
178
World Cup, Women
R Premadasa Stadium, Guwahati
ENG
253
SRI
164
World Cup, Women
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
ENG
133
PAK
34
World Cup, Women
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
IND
284
ENG
288
World Cup, Women
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
AUS
248
ENG
244
World Cup, Women
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
ENG
172
NEW
168
World Cup, Women
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
ENG
194
RSA
319
Big Bash League, Women
Allan Border Field
BRH
133
MER
66
Big Bash League, Women
Allan Border Field
SYT
181
HOH
182
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MER
151
SYT
148
Big Bash League, Women
North Sydney Oval
SYS
152
HOH
154
Big Bash League, Women
Karen Rolton Oval
ADS
143
MER
141
Big Bash League, Women
Drummoyne Oval
HOH
114
BRH
108
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MST
141
MER
145
Big Bash League, Women
Bellerive Oval
HOH
136
ADS
134
Big Bash League, Women
North Sydney Oval
MER
155
HOH
106
Big Bash League, Women
Bellerive Oval
HOH
SYS
(14 ov.) 105/3
Big Bash League, Women
Drummoyne Oval
SYT
(15 ov.) 62/8
MER
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MST
151
HOH
114
Big Bash League, Women
Junction Oval
MER
PES
Big Bash League, Women
MER
MST
Big Bash League, Women
HOH
PES
Big Bash League, Women
HOH
MST
Big Bash League, Women
PES
MER
Big Bash League, Women
MER
SYS
Big Bash League, Women
ADS
HOH
Keep pace with English cricket player Linsey Claire Neale Smith. Match recaps, insights, and off‑field updates keep fans close to the action.
Linsey Claire Neale Smith, born on 10 March 1995 in Luton, Bedfordshire, is a slow left-arm orthodox bowler who represents the England Women’s cricket team.
Linsey Smith has built a strong presence in franchise cricket, appearing in both England’s The Hundred and Australia’s Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). Since 2021, she has featured in every season of The Hundred and also earned overseas contracts in Australia, representing multiple WBBL teams.
Linsey Smith joined Northern Superchargers Women when The Hundred launched in 2021 and has remained with the same franchise ever since. Over five consecutive seasons (2021–2025), she became one of the side’s main bowling options and an integral part of their attack. She has played 37 matches, bowled 711 balls, and taken 42 wickets with best figures of 3/12, maintaining a bowling average of 19.6 and an economy rate of around seven runs per over. Her standout season came in 2024, when she topped the tournament’s wicket charts with 15 wickets. Though her batting opportunities were limited, she contributed 64 runs across seven innings, with a top score of 17 not out.
|
Year |
Team |
Notes |
|
2021 |
Northern Superchargers Women |
Debut in The Hundred; featured in the opening season as a key bowler. |
|
2022 |
Northern Superchargers Women |
Retained by franchise; continued in the spin attack across key fixtures. |
|
2023 |
Northern Superchargers Women |
Regular in matchday squads; effective on slower pitches at Headingley. |
|
2024 |
Northern Superchargers Women |
Finished as the tournament’s top wicket-taker with 15 wickets. |
|
2025 |
Northern Superchargers Women |
Fifth straight season; stayed with the team throughout the campaign. |
Linsey Smith made her WBBL debut in the 2021–22 season with the Melbourne Stars, earning an overseas slot as a left-arm spinner. Her performances earned attention, leading to a move to the Sydney Sixers for 2023–24. Reports later linked her with a switch to the Melbourne Renegades ahead of the 2024–25 season. Across her WBBL career, Smith has featured in 23 matches, bowled 481 deliveries, taken 18 wickets (best: 2/8), and maintained a bowling average close to 27.8. She also scored 27 runs in eight innings, with a top score of 12.
|
Year |
Team |
Notes |
|
2021–22 |
Melbourne Stars Women |
Signed as an overseas player; debut WBBL season in Australia. |
|
2023–24 |
Sydney Sixers Women |
Moved to Sixers; played a supporting role in the spin department. |
|
2024–25 |
Melbourne Renegades Women (linked) |
Reported interest before the season; expected move not officially confirmed. |
Linsey Smith’s path in English domestic cricket began in 2011, when she debuted for Berkshire and the Rubies in the Super Fours. During her early years (2011–2016) with Berkshire, she refined her slow left-arm orthodox bowling into a highly controlled, accuracy-driven style. By 2012, she had already taken her first five-wicket haul, and by 2015, she was Berkshire’s leading wicket-taker.
Her national breakthrough came in 2016 when she joined the Southern Vipers for the inaugural Kia Super League (KSL). She took four wickets in her second match against Yorkshire Diamonds and finished the season with eight wickets in 5 games at an average of 11.50, the best in the competition. The Vipers won the title that year, and Smith emerged as one of the most effective spinners in the league. After a runner-up finish in 2017, she joined Loughborough Lightning in 2018, again reaching the final. The same year, she moved from Berkshire to Sussex, where she helped the county win Division 2 of the Women’s County Championship with seven wickets.
In 2019, Smith signed for Yorkshire Diamonds, taking eight wickets at an average of 32.5, a season that also brought her first international selection. When English women’s domestic cricket was restructured in 2020, she joined Northern Diamonds, where she competed in the new Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy (RHFT). She played in the inaugural final that year, keeping an economy rate of 3.4. Over the following two seasons, Smith remained among the best bowlers in both the RHFT and the Charlotte Edwards Cup, collecting more than 30 wickets across formats and recording 5/34 against Western Storm, her List-A best.
The 2022 season was her most productive in the regional setup — she ended as the joint-leading wicket-taker in the RHFT with 13 wickets at 18.07 and helped Northern Diamonds reach the final. After that, she rejoined the Southern Vipers.
In the 2022/23 winter, Smith played abroad for the Otago Sparks in New Zealand’s Super Smash, appearing in four matches. Back in England in 2023, she had standout seasons with the Southern Vipers — 13 wickets in the Charlotte Edwards Cup (third-most in the tournament) and 19 wickets in the RHFT (fifth-most). She also took nine wickets in 7 matches for Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, averaging 15.88. Later that year, she joined the Sydney Sixers in the WBBL, taking 11 wickets in 11 games at an economy rate of 6.42.
As of 2025, her domestic affiliations are extensive: Sussex at the county level, Southern Vipers at the regional level, Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, and overseas contracts in both New Zealand and Australia.
Throughout her career, Linsey Smith has combined accuracy with tournament impact, achieving success both domestically and internationally.
Linsey Smith keeps her personal life away from public attention, and most available information focuses on her cricket career.
No confirmed data exists about Linsey Smith’s individual earnings or net worth. Unofficial estimates online vary widely (USD 250,000–1 million) but are unsupported by credible sources.
As of 2025, her family life has not been publicly discussed, and no reliable data confirms any relationship or marital status.
Linsey Smith has maintained a clean disciplinary record. No suspensions, controversies, or disputes appear in ECB releases or major sports media.
Smith engages with supporters primarily through official channels. Her verified Instagram (@linseysmith95) identifies her as a professional cricketer for Hampshire and Northern Superchargers and currently has about 10,000 followers. On X (@LinseySmith95), she shares team updates and interacts occasionally, with most visibility coming from posts by ECB, The Hundred, and ICC accounts.