| Alice Capsey is an English cricketer. |
| She played for the Oval Invincibles in the first season of The Hundred. |
| In the 2023 Women’s Premier League season, she played for the Delhi Capitals Women. |
| She began playing cricket at the age of six with her brothers at the Capel Cricket Club in Dorking, Surrey, England. |
| Her family runs a dairy farm in Dorking, United Kingdom, managed by her parents, sisters, and her brother Robert Capsey. Her sister, Jules Sandford, operated a dairy business in Dorking called Libby’s Larder. |
| She became the youngest player at 13 to represent the Lancing Club. |
| Initially a wicket-keeper batter, her coach suggested she focus on spin bowling. |
| At eight, she joined the Surrey Women’s team trials and made it to the Under-11 team. |
| She debuted in the County Championship at 14, taking three wickets in her first match. |
| In 2019, she participated in the Women’s Twenty20 Cup, picking up two wickets. |
| She played six matches for Surrey Women's team before turning 15. |
| She was a part of South East Stars' squad, excelling in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. |
| She was awarded PCA Women’s Young Player of the Year in 2021. |
| In 2022, she earned a central contract with the England team. |
| Alice scored runs and took wickets for South East Stars in various competitions. |
| She made her international T20 debut in 2022 and played for England A. |
| Alice was retained by Oval Invincibles for The Hundred in 2022. |
| She achieved significant successes in various matches and leagues in 2022. |
| Alice joined Melbourne Stars for the Women’s Big Bash League in 2022. |
| She sustained an injury during a match against South Africa in 2022. |
| She was selected for the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. |
| At the Women’s Premier League in 2023, she contributed to Delhi Capitals' runner-up finish. |
| Alice Capsey is a talented cricketer with a successful career. |