Eileen Ash Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography

Eileen Ash was a previous English cricketer and the world’s most seasoned previous Test cricketer. She was a right-arm medium bowler and made her England debut in 1937.

In July 2017, Ash rang the ringer at Lord’s flagging the beginning of the play to the 2017 Women’s World Cup Final. She was 105 around then and rang the ringer for five minutes to remember the 80th commemoration of her worldwide presentation.

Eileen Ash’s better half’s subtleties are obscure. She and her better half were utilized by the Civil Services and favored to MI6 during World War II. Debris went through her eleven years with the association and ultimately resigned with her better half to Norwich.

Full nameEileen Ash (née Whelan)
Born30 October 1911
Highbury, London, England
Died3 December 2021 (aged 110)
Norwich, Norfolk, England
BowlingRight-arm medium
RoleBowler
National side
  • England (1937–1949)
Test debut (cap 18)12 June 1937 v Australia
Last Test29 March 1949 v New Zealand
YearsTeam
1949Middlesex
CompetitionWTestWFC
Matches722
Runs scored38180
Batting average4.7511.25
100s/50s0/00/0
Top score1034*
Balls bowled5942,074
Wickets1032
Bowling average23.0020.50
5 wickets in innings00
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling4/684/41
Catches/stumpings3/–13/–

With respect to kids and family, there is no data accessible on the web. Her Wikipedia page likewise needs subtleties on her kids and family. We desire to refresh it straightaway. Eileen Ash, a previous England cricketer, died at 110 years old on December 3, 2021.

Debris was a supercentenarian who made her England debut back in 1937 making her the most seasoned test cricketer at the hour of her demise. She played test cricket both prior and then afterward the Second World War.

The thoughts of everyone at the ECB are with the family and loved ones of Eileen Ash, who has died aged 110.

— England Cricket (@englandcricket) December 4, 2021


In 2011, Ash turned into the principal female test cricketer to arrive at the age of 100. To mark the noteworthy occasion, she was made a privileged life individual from the Marylebone Cricket Club.

Debris played her last game against the Kiwis in Auckland in 1949. She had an astounding vocation as she took 10 wickets with a normal of 23.00. Besides, she played cricket at the homegrown level for the Civil Service, Middlesex, and South of England. We desire to refresh more data quickly.

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