Laura Harris Height, Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More

Laura Harris Height, Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 32 Years

Wife: Delissa Kimmince

Hometown: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia

Bio/Wiki
Other Name Larris check sources
Brisbane Heat
Profession Cricketer (Batsman)
Known for Being selected by the team Delhi Capitals for the Women's Premier League (cricket) in 2023
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 175 cm**
in meters**- 1.75 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 9”**
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Blonde
Cricket
Domestic/State Team • 2015/16–present: Brisbane Heat
• 2016/17–present: Queensland
• 2021: Northern Superchargers
• 2022/23: Wellington
Batting Style Right hand batsman
Record Fastest hundred in Women's National Cricket League in 2022
Personal Life
Date of Birth 18 August 1990 (Saturday)
Age (as of 2022) 32 Years
Birthplace Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Zodiac sign Leo
Nationality Australian
Hometown Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
School Brigidine College, Indooroopilly, Australia
College/University The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Educational Qualification Nursing (2010) check sources
Laura Harris - Facebook
Food Habit Non-vegetarian
Relationships & More
Sexual Orientation Lesbian check sources
Jansatta
Marital Status Married
Affairs/Boyfriends Delissa Kimmince (cricketer) (2015-2019)
Marriage Date 16 August 2020
Family
Husband/Spouse Delissa Kimmince (cricketer)
Parents Father- Jim Harris


Mother- Maree Harris
Siblings Brother- David Harris


Sister- 2
• Grace Margaret Harris (cricketer)


• Eliza Harris
Style Quotient
Cars Collection Mazda

Some Lesser Known Facts About Laura Harris

  • Laura Harris is an Australian cricketer who is known for being selected by the team Delhi Capitals for the Women’s Premier League (cricket) in 2023. She has played for the Queensland Fire cricket team in the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) and the Brisbane Heat cricket team in the Women’s Big Bash League.

  • When she was a child, she used to play many sports including rugby, soccer and cricket and often dressed up as Darren Lockyer (a former rugby player) while playing with her siblings.

    Laura Harris as a child

  • She later started playing cricket for clubs and schools, but interestingly, she decided to follow a career in nursing. She used to play for the University of Queensland Cricket Club.

  • In 2014, she started working as a registered nurse at QE2 Hospital, Coopers Plains, Australia and worked there till 2018. She was also a registered nurse at Queensland Health. In 2018, she started working at Logan hospital, Australia and while she was working there, she decided to start a professional sporting career. In an interview, she talked about her career choice as a nurse and said,

    Originally, I wanted to be a physio but I saw my older sister studying it and it was two years of books so I decided that wasn’t for me, I didn’t enjoy being stuck behind a desk. Nursing was sort of my next thing along, I had a go and it’s worked out alright, since the move to emergency I’ve loved it being on the go all the time and I haven’t wanted to do anything else.”

    Laura Harris working as a nurse

  • She made her domestic debut in the 2016-2017 Women’s National Cricket League season for the Queensland Fire cricket team.

    Laura Harris as a part of the Queensland Fire cricket team

  • In 2016, she had a head collision while fielding at Allan Border Field in the Women’s Big Bash League with Deandra Dottin after which Dottin was taken to the hospital, but Harris stayed in the field and was treated by the medical staff.

  • She joined the team Brisbane Heat and played the 2018–19 and 2019–20 Women’s Big Bash League seasons.

    Laura Harris batting during the Women’s Big Bash League season

  • In 2019, Laura proposed to her Brisbane Heat teammate Delissa Kimmince after their team won the Women’s Big Bash League title in the 2018-19 season. They dated for four years and got married in 2020 in Marburg, Queensland.

  • In 2021, she was selected by the Northern Superchargers for the 2021 season of The Hundred in which she played six matches in the tournament and scored a total of 61 runs.

    Laura Harris as a part of Northern Superchargers for the 2021 season of The Hundred

  • In 2022, she scored 101 runs on 54 balls in the Women’s National Cricket League becoming the women player to score the fastest century. In an interview, she talked about it and said,

    I try not to look at the scoreboard as much as I can … because I just overthink it and then it all turns a bit silly. I actually didn’t even know that I had hit the hundred until I turned around and said to (Hinkley), ‘What was that they were clapping?’ I’m a pretty chronic overthinker, but that comes with the game.”

    Laura Harris after achieving hundred at the Women’s National Cricket League

  • In January 2023, she joined the team Wellington Blaze for the 2022–23 Dream11 Super Smash.

  • In 2023, Laura created a funny moment while playing the Women’s Super Smash at the Basin Reserve where she slipped thrice while returning back to the crease after her partner told her not to run.

Funniest backup you will ever see in cricket. That last somersault is too good from #LauraHarris #t20cricket pic.twitter.com/oAurVLFxlV

— AJW FC (@preethipowerduo) January 22, 2023

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