
Sarah Bryce
Sarah Bryce is a talented Scottish wicketkeeper-batter known for her impressive skills behind the stumps and with the bat. She has represented Scotland in various international formats, showcasing her leadership and resilience on the field. Her recent signing with the Delhi Capitals for the Women's Premier League 2025 is expected to add depth and experience to the team.
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Sarah made a meaningful 42-run contribution.
Bangladesh upstage Scotland for third successive win at ICC World Cup Qualifier - SportSarah Bryce scored 21 runs in the match against Pakistan, supporting her sister Kathryn.
Pakistan women beat Scotland for second successive win in World Cup Qualifier - SportSarah Bryce was dismissed by Nashra Sandhu, contributing to Scotland's struggles.
ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Aliya powers Pakistan to victory over Scotland in 2nd consecutive win - SportSarah Bryce was dismissed by Nashra Sandhu, contributing to Scotland's struggles.
ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Aliya powers Pakistan to victory over Scotland in second consecutive win - SportNashra Sandhu got the better of Sarah Bryce to make the scoreline 68 for 3.
ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Pakistan need 187 to win against Scotland after Bryce’s knock - SportSarah Bryce was the top scorer for Scotland with 55 runs in their match against the West Indies.
Pakistan, Scotland get flying starts in Women’s World Cup Qualifier - SportSarah Bryce steadied the innings for Scotland with a crucial 56 runs.
Scotland snag | Sports | Jamaica GleanerSarah Bryce was run out for 5 runs.
Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals to clinch second WPL title | Cricket NewsSarah Bryce fell for 21 off 10 balls including two fours and a six.
Matthews picks up 2-32 but Mumbai Indians lose to Delhi Capitals in last ball thrillerScottish wicketkeeper Sarah Bryce was the team’s sole overseas acquisition.
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