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Bryony Smith Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Bryony Smith Recent Form

Batting

SUR-W vs HAM-W, ODI4 (9)
SUR-W vs DUR-W, ODI30 (36)
SUR-W vs ESS-W, ODI15 (33)
SUR-W vs LAN-W, ODI14 (21)
TR-W vs BP-W, 100B10 (10)
TR-W vs WF-W, 100B38 (27)
TR-W vs OI-W, 100B24 (21)
TR-W vs MO-W, 100B17 (12)
TR-W vs SB-W, 100B10 (7)
TR-W vs LS-W, 100B42 (23)
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Bowling

SUR-W vs WAR-W, T201-23
SUR-W vs ESS-W, T200-15
SUR-W vs LAN-W, ODI0-13
SUR-W vs WAR-W, ODI0-28
SUR-W vs DUR-W, ODI2-41
SUR-W vs HAM-W, ODI0-42
SES vs WS, LIST A2-43
SES vs THUN, LIST A0-46
SES vs SUN, LIST A2-31
SES vs SP, LIST A2-26
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Bryony Smith Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI4349003062.8216.3390----
T20I1091430158120.1717.88230----
BBL131290002868.187.50110----
100B38387540370130.6819.8410917----
LIST A5250163821011496.8732.7623116----
T20474610230483134.6122.7315419----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI4112.5020.001/200048.00----
T20I10526.0030.001/100030.00----
BBL13306.500.000/7000.00----
100B3822188.4829.783/211021.06----
LIST A5241434.5424.333/135032.14----
T204725356.5315.544/143014.29----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
ENG Women vs WI Women at Chelmsford - June 13, 2019
T20I Debut
AUS Women vs ENG Women at Mumbai (BS) - March 23, 2018
BBL Debut Hobart Hurricanes Women v Perth Scorchers Women University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston, 20-10-2023
100B Debut
Northern Superchargers Women v Welsh Fire Women Headingley, Leeds, 24-7-2021
T20 Debut
Lightning v South East Stars Trent Bridge, Nottingham United Kingdom, 26-6-2021

Teams played for

South East Stars England Women

About Bryony Smith

NameBryony Smith
GenderFemale
Birth12 Dec 1997
Birth PlaceSutton, Surrey
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
NationalityEnglish
RoleAll Rounder
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsright-arm offbreak . Spinner

The crack of the willow rang out before the crowd even settled. Bryony Smith didn’t need a sighter; she’d already seen enough from the warm-up to know where she was going to score. The bowler turned at the top of her mark, but Smith’s eyes were fixed somewhere else, not on the crowd, not on the scoreboard, but on a vacant patch of grass just beyond the rope at midwicket. The next ball disappeared exactly there, thudding into the hoardings as fielders chased shadows. It wasn’t arrogance. It was intent, and for Smith, intent has always been the beginning of everything.  ... continue reading

Player Bio

The crack of the willow rang out before the crowd even settled. Bryony Smith didn’t need a sighter; she’d already seen enough from the warm-up to know where she was going to score. The bowler turned at the top of her mark, but Smith’s eyes were fixed somewhere else, not on the crowd, not on the scoreboard, but on a vacant patch of grass just beyond the rope at midwicket. The next ball disappeared exactly there, thudding into the hoardings as fielders chased shadows. It wasn’t arrogance. It was intent, and for Smith, intent has always been the beginning of everything.  

Born on December 12, 1997, in Sutton, England, Bryony Frances Smith grew up in an era when women’s cricket in the UK was beginning to find a louder voice, but it still required players to be their own advocates. From junior cricket at Surrey through to the England pathway, Smith developed a game that refused to compromise: aggressive with the bat, adventurous in shot selection, and equally committed to her role as an off-spinner.  

Her journey through the Surrey setup was marked by performances that forced conversations in selection meetings. In county cricket, she quickly became the sort of batter opponents planned for and the sort of bowler captains trusted in tight moments. A debut for Surrey Women in 2014 at just 16 gave her the stage to show her dual-threat game, and she didn’t waste time making it clear she was comfortable against senior competition.  

By 2018, her domestic form earned her an England call-up for the T20I series against South Africa. Her international debut came in June that year at Taunton. While the scorecard didn’t record fireworks, 18 runs and tidy overs, it was the start of her relationship with the highest level. Later that year, she also made her ODI debut against Pakistan, again in Taunton, marking herself as a player the selectors saw value in across formats.  

One of her most defining domestic runs came with South East Stars in the Charlotte Edwards Cup. In the 2022 edition, she topped the run charts for her side and was among the leading run-scorers overall, striking at over 130. Her 83 not out against Western Storm, laced with drives and sweeps, was a masterclass in pacing a chase. She followed it up with crucial overs in the middle stages, showing that her role in the team sheet couldn’t be confined to one discipline.  

Her leadership qualities began to shine in the regional era. Captaining South East Stars, she led with a style that mirrored her batting, decisive and unafraid to take risks. She wasn’t the type to hide her strike bowlers; she’d throw them the ball in the 17th over knowing the match could swing either way. Under her watch, the Stars secured silverware, and her presence became as much about influence as it was about runs and wickets.  

The Hundred has provided another platform for Smith’s aggressive instincts. Playing for Welsh Fire, she brought the same fearless approach to a global audience, attacking in the powerplay and giving her side fast starts. Her role there has often been to set the tone, and she’s done it with relish, blasting boundaries early, mixing lofted shots with deft placement, and turning even good balls into scoring opportunities. With the ball, she’s been a canny operator in the middle sets, turning games with economical spells when the format usually demands runs.  

Coaches praise her cricket intelligence, noting how she reads batters as a bowler and fielders as a batter. That ability to adapt on the fly is what makes her so durable in the domestic scene and keeps the England door ajar.

(As of August 2025)