| International Debut | | Test | 5 August 2006 vs India Women |
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| ODI | 14 August 2006 vs India Women in Lord's |
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| T20 | 5 August 2006 vs India Women in Derby |
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| International Retirement | 27 September 2019 |
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| Jersey Number | #30 (England Women) |
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| Domestic/State Teams | - Sussex Women
- Adelaide Strikers Women
- England Development Squad Women
- Rubies
- Northern Districts (Australia)
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| Batting Style | Right-hand bat |
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| Records/Achievements (main ones) | - Sarah scored 129 against South Africa in August 2008 and made a record for the highest run stand in Women's ODI with her first wicket partnership of 268 with Caroline Atkins.
- She became the youngest woman cricketer to score 1000 ODI runs after she had smashed 75 runs in a 10 wicket win against India in September 2008.
- In June 2009, she scored 'run-a-ball' 120 thus surpassing Enid Bakewell's (118) record for the highest individual score against Australia.
- She set the highest record for 2nd wicket partnership in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2017 after she had constructed 275 with Tamsin Beaumont.
- Fastest cricketer (male or female) to earn first cap in all three formats of international cricket, doing so in nine days against India in 2006.
- Youngest woman cricketer to score 1000 ODI runs in September 2008 with 75 not out against India at Taunton.
- Scored 129 against South Africa in August 2008 from 133 balls with nine fours and a six.
- Scored 120 (run-a-ball) in June 2009 against Australia, surpassing Enid Bakewell's 118 from 1973 as the highest individual score by an English woman against Australia.
- Set the highest 2nd wicket partnership in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup history (275) with Tammy Beaumont in 2017 against South Africa.
- First woman to play men's grade cricket in Australia in 2015, appearing as wicketkeeper for Northern Districts against Port Adelaide.
- First female wicketkeeper from any nation to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.
- Won ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in 2009 and 2017.
- Retained the Ashes in 2008 in Australia.
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| Career Turning Point | Sarah had played a prominent role in her domestic team which earned her the selection to the international squad. |
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| International Statistics | | Test Matches | 10 |
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| ODI Matches | 126 |
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| T20I Matches | 90 |
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| Total International Appearances | 226 |
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| International Runs | 6533 |
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| Stumpings | 104 |
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| Awards & Honours | - ICC Women's T20I Cricketer of the Year (2012, 2013, 2018)
- ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year (2014)
- First woman inducted into Legends Lane at County Ground, Hove (2015)
- ICC Hall of Fame (2025)
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