Hayley Matthews Biography, Height, Age, Family, Wiki & More

Hayley Matthews is a renowned West Indian cricketer with a stellar international and domestic career. She’s widely considered one of the best all-rounders in women’s cricket, demonstrating exceptional skill both with the bat and ball.

Wiki/Biography

Hayley Kristen Matthews, also known as Hayley Matthews, was born on Thursday, March 19, 1998 (age 25 as of 2023) in Bridgetown, Barbados. A Pisces, her love for cricket began in childhood, watching her father play at Kensington Oval. She attended People’s Cathedral Primary School, captaining the boys’ team from age 11. After excelling at Harrison College, she continued her cricketing journey, showcasing her talent early on.

Physical Appearance

Her physical attributes contribute to her athletic prowess on the field.

AttributeDetails
Height (approx.)5′ 8″
Weight (approx.)55 kg
Hair ColourBlack
Eye ColourBlack

Family

Parents & Siblings

Her father, Mike Matthews, was a cricketer for Pickwick Cricket Club, and her mother is Lisa Matthews. She also has a brother, Wayne Matthews.

Husband

She is currently unmarried.

Signature

Career

Cricket

Domestic

Matthews’ domestic career began at age 9 with the Barbados under-19 team. By 12, she was playing for the senior Barbados team. Remarkably, by 18, she was playing for the Pickwick Club in the Men’s first division, a testament to her exceptional talent.

International

ODI

Her ODI debut was on November 11, 2014, against Australia. Key milestones include her first ODI half-century (55 runs), her first century (117 runs against South Africa), and numerous instances of significant contributions with both bat and ball. Her highest ODI score is 119 runs, achieved against New Zealand in the 2022 Women’s World Cup.

  • November 11, 2014: ODI debut against Australia.
  • September 22, 2018: First ODI century (117 runs).
  • March 4, 2022: Highest ODI score (119 runs).

T20I

Matthews’ T20I debut was on September 27, 2014, against New Zealand. Highlights include her first T20I half-century in the 2016 Women’s T20 World Cup final and her maiden T20I century (107 runs against Ireland). She consistently delivers impressive performances in various T20 World Cups.

  • September 27, 2014: T20I debut against New Zealand.
  • May 29, 2019: Maiden T20I century (107 runs).

Captaincy

Matthews was appointed captain of the West Indies national team in June 2022, further showcasing her leadership skills and cricketing prowess.

Australian Leagues

She’s played in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) for various teams, including Hobart Hurricanes and Melbourne Renegades.

English Leagues

Her English league experience includes playing for several teams in different tournaments like the Women’s T20 Cricket Super League and The Hundred.

Indian Leagues

She’s participated in the Women’s T20 Challenge Tournament and was acquired by Mumbai Indians in the 2023 Women’s T20 Premier League auction.

West Indian League

Matthews has played for the Barbados Royals in the Women’s T20 Caribbean Premier League and Women’s T10 The 6ixty tournament.

Jersey Number

Her jersey number for the West Indies national team is 50.

Injuries

Throughout her career, Matthews has faced several injuries, including knee and shoulder injuries.

Records

She holds the record for being the youngest West Indian player (male or female) to score a century at home. She also achieved the highest individual score for West Indies in a women’s T20I.

Athletics

Beyond cricket, Matthews excels in athletics, notably javelin throw, winning medals in various CARIFTA Games and other championships.

Controversy

Banned for 8 matches

In 2019, she received an eight-match ban from Cricket West Indies due to a disciplinary issue.

Awards

Her achievements have been recognized through several prestigious awards, including the ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year.

Facts/Trivia

She’s a right-handed batsman and right-arm off-spinner. She enjoys playing video games, particularly Fortnite and FIFA, and encourages young female players to compete in boys’ tournaments to enhance their skills.

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