Did You Know...
My favourite sportsperson is
Sir Chris Hoy
My favourite food is
Steak
My favourite musical artist is
Westlife
My favourite film is
Cool Runnings
My party trick is
Playing the piano
My proudest cricketing moment is
Scotland beating Ireland for the 2nd time in our history last year
Sarah Bryce
Bat | Right-hand | Bowl | |
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Born | 8th January 2000 | National Team Eligibility | Scotland |
Years of Service | 2020-2023 | Debut | For Kent: T20 v Surrey (2020); List-A v Essex (2021) |
Nickname(s) | Brycey | Capped | - |
Local Club | - | Shirt Sponsor | - |
Other Teams
Scotland, Loughborough Lightning, Nottinghamshire
Overseas Tours
2017 Women's World Cup Qualifier in Sri Lanka; 2018 Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier in the Netherlands; 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Europe in Spain; 2019 Netherland's Women's Quadrangular Series in the Netherlands (as captain); 2019 ICC Women's Global Development Squad to Australia
Player Biography
Sarah, a Scotland international, joined Kent at the same time as Kirstie Gordon in 2020. She made her T20I debut in 2018 against Uganda and has since scored over 500 T20I runs at an average just shy of 40. She is the 3rd youngest captain ever in Women’s T20Is, and holds the record for the most dismissals in an innings (5) and most stumpings in an innings (4) in Women’s T20Is.
Sarah first played for Scotland in 2017 before Scotland Women’s games were afforded International status by the ICC.
Her debut came in the 2018 Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier Tournament, where she finished as the leading run-scorer for Scotland. After the Qualifier, she was named in the ICC’s Women’s Development Squad. The same happened in 2019 for a five match series in Australia, and in 2020 Sarah was nominated for ICC Women’s Associate Cricketer of the Decade award. Sarah’s sister Kathryn also plays for Scotland.
Regionally, ‘Brycey’ represents Loughborough Lightning alongside Gordon, and less than two years into her Kent career, Sarah is already considered a senior player and captained the County in the first game of the 2021 London Championship; a convincing 50-run victory over neighbours Essex.
In May 2021, Sarah scored two 50s in a day as Kent defeated Middlesex in two T20s at the County Ground, Beckenham.