Ambassador

Jasmine Naeem

Jasmine was inspired to get involved in cricket by witnessing the Pakistan Men’s team win the World Cup.

Following on from that, she became a cricket player, coach and umpire which has led to her currently being in the cricket record books for being one half of the first ever husband and wife to stand in an ECB match together.

Jasmine umpires regularly in the Rachel Heyhoe Flint Trophy, Charlotte Edwards Cup and around the world for various tournaments. We are so pleased to have Jasmine as one of out ambassadors!

“Love what you do and look good doing it!”

Jasmine Naeem

Kira Chathli

Kira first got involved in cricket as her Dad was a club cricketer. She would watch him play, even from a young age and always wanted to join in!

From this, Kira took up playing cricket regularly, going through the Surrey County age group set up – her favourite memory was scoring a hundred against Kent whilst playing U17 age group cricket.

Kira now represents Oval Invincibles, South East Stars and Surrey and we are really excited to have her on board as an ambassador!

“Enjoy each session as much as the children you are coaching, if you are having fun, the likelihood is they are too!”

Kira Chathli

Anna Harris

Young Leaders in Cricket is pleased to announce Anna Harris as an Ambassador on the Young Leaders in Cricket programme.

Anna has been around cricket since the age of 5, her first session being at Chesham CC in which the break time was spent rushing to the tuck shop to spend 50p!

Ever since that session, Anna has not looked back! From bowling the final over at the U15’s Lady Taverners Indoor National Final at Lord’s, to walking out to umpire The Hundred in front of 12 thousand fans at Lord’s! You may have even seen her umpiring The Women’s Ashes recently!

“Find enjoyment wherever you can because when you’re enjoying yourself is when you perform at your best, whether it be coaching, playing, scoring or umpiring”

Anna Harris