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Sophie Morris
Team flagENG30 yrs
batting styleleft-arm orthodox spin Bowler

Sophie Morris Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Sophie Morris Recent Form

Batting

LAN-W vs SOM-W, ODI5 (7) *
LAN-W vs DUR-W, ODI0 (1)
LAN-W vs SUR-W, T200 (2)
LAN-W vs DUR-W, ODI1 (2)
THUN vs WS, LIST A0 (13) *
THUN vs ND, LIST A0 (1) *
THUN vs SES, LIST A0 (1)
THUN vs SUN, LIST A2 (4) *
THUN vs ND, T203 (7)
THUN vs CS, T200 (2)
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Bowling

LAN-W vs SOM-W, ODI0-35
LAN-W vs ESS-W, ODI1-23
LAN-W vs DUR-W, ODI0-48
LAN-W vs ESS-W, T200-20
LAN-W vs DUR-W, T200-21
LAN-W vs HAM-W, T200-32
LAN-W vs WAR-W, T201-26
LAN-W vs TBZ, T200-27
LAN-W vs SUR-W, T202-38
LAN-W vs SOM-W, T202-33
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Sophie Morris Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
LIST A1591000527.032.5000----
T20173700446.672.3300----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
LIST A1515194.2526.635/331137.58----
T201717137.4332.772/130026.46----

Career Debut Information

LIST A Debut Central Sparks v Thunder New Road, Worcester, United Kingdom, 2-7-2023
T20 Debut
Thunder v Northern Diamonds Stanley Park Blackpool, 7-6-2023

Teams played for

Thunder

About Sophie Morris

NameSophie Morris
GenderFemale
Birth1 Jan 1995
NationalityEnglish
RoleBowler
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsleft-arm orthodox spin . Spinner

The crowd had been murmuring all afternoon, a mix of polite claps and sideline chatter, but the noise changed the moment Sophie Morris began her run-up. There’s a distinct rhythm to a left-arm spinner’s approach, not hurried, not languid, just a measured gathering of intent. The ball left her fingers with that subtle turn of the wrist, drifting in before biting off the pitch and making the batter play when they least wanted to. It’s the sort of delivery that doesn’t just beat the bat; it rearranges confidence.... continue reading

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The crowd had been murmuring all afternoon, a mix of polite claps and sideline chatter, but the noise changed the moment Sophie Morris began her run-up. There’s a distinct rhythm to a left-arm spinner’s approach, not hurried, not languid, just a measured gathering of intent. The ball left her fingers with that subtle turn of the wrist, drifting in before biting off the pitch and making the batter play when they least wanted to. It’s the sort of delivery that doesn’t just beat the bat; it rearranges confidence.

Born on January 2, 2004, Morris has emerged from the North West cricketing scene as one of the most promising young spin options in England. Her cricketing journey began on club grounds, where the grass was sometimes too long and the boundaries too close, but the competition was fierce. From the moment she picked up the ball, she showed an understanding of flight and trajectory well beyond her years.

It was with Lancashire Thunder in the regional set-up, now rebranded as Thunder, that Morris began to hone her craft under professional structures. She didn’t enter the professional scene as a headline-grabbing prodigy; instead, she worked her way in through age-group cricket, county appearances, and standout spells that proved she could hold her own against senior players.

One of her more memorable spells came in 2024 against Central Sparks, where she dismissed two set batters in the space of three deliveries, one bowled through the gate by a ball that drifted in and then turned, the other caught at slip off a delivery that dipped late. Commentators noted not just the skill but the composure in the moment; Morris didn’t over-celebrate, instead calmly resetting for the next batter.

Coaches and teammates often highlight her cricket intelligence. She studies opposition batters, noting trigger movements and preferred scoring zones, and uses that knowledge to adjust her lines and pace. “She’s got a spinner’s brain,” one coach remarked. “Always thinking two balls ahead.” That trait is vital in a role where the margin between a dot ball and a boundary can be wafer-thin.

Her development has been supported by training stints with England Academy squads, where she’s worked alongside established internationals and absorbed techniques to refine her craft. Those experiences have broadened her tactical range, whether it’s bowling a flatter trajectory into the pitch to limit slog sweeps or using wider angles to encourage false drives.

While she’s still at the beginning of her professional career, Morris is already aware of the demands of consistency. Regional cricket in England now offers more matches, increased televised exposure, and enhanced scouting opportunities, meaning each performance carries greater weight. Her ability to deliver controlled spells even when wickets aren’t falling will serve her well as she seeks to cement her spot in the XI.

The challenge for young spinners often comes in the second or third season, when opposition batters have faced them before and begun to read their variations. For Morris, this is where adaptability will be key, adding subtle changes in pace, experimenting with arm balls, and building the kind of unpredictability that keeps batters guessing.

Her ambitions are clear: to become a regular match-winner for Thunder, contribute to title pushes in both domestic formats, and eventually wear an England shirt. The building blocks are there: control, game awareness, and the ability to perform under pressure. What remains is the gradual accumulation of experience, the fine-tuning of her craft, and the inevitable tough days that shape a cricketer’s resilience.

Off the field, she’s known for her grounded personality. Teammates describe her as approachable and quietly competitive, someone who listens as much as she talks and who thrives on being part of a close-knit unit. In a sport where individual milestones are celebrated, Morris seems most animated when discussing team victories and shared dressing-room moments.

The arc of her career is still in its early ascent, but there’s already a sense that Sophie Morris is more than just another name on a team sheet. She brings an element of control that can dictate the flow of an innings, a presence in the field that lifts intensity, and a willingness to embrace responsibility despite her age.

And when she stands at the top of her mark, the chatter of the crowd fading into the background, there’s that same measured gathering of intent. Because every delivery is a new question to ask, and Sophie Morris is in no hurry to run out of answers.

(As of August 2025)