Quick Info
| Profession | Cricketer |
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| Nationality | Australian |
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| Date of Birth | 22/06/1988 |
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| Age | 37 years |
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| Birthplace | Coledale, New South Wales, Australia |
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Bio/Wiki
| Full name | Erin Alexandra Burns |
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| Nickname | Ez |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 170 cm |
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| Weight | 60 kg |
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| Eye Color | Brown |
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| Hair Color | Brunette (brown) |
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Educational Qualification(s)
| College/University | University of Wollongong (UOW), Australia |
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| Educational Qualifications | She holds a Master of Physiotherapy (M.Phty) degree from the University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. |
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Personal Life
| Marital Status | Married |
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| Marriage Date | 9 March 2019 |
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Family
| Spouse | Anna Jane |
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| Children | | Son | Jack Mitchell Murphy Burns |
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| Parents | | Father | Not Known |
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| Mother | Not Known |
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Career
| Cricket | | International Debut | | ODI | 8 September 2019 against West Indies Women at North Sound |
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| T20 | 14 September 2019 against West Indies Women at Bridgetown |
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| Jersey Number | #29 |
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| Domestic/State Team | - New South Wales Under-17s Women
- Tasmania Women
- Australia Under-21s Women
- Wellington Women
- Hobart Hurricanes Women
- Sydney Sixers Women
- Australian Capital Territory Women
- Australia Governor General’s XI
- New South Wales Women
- Australia A Women
- Birmingham Phoenix Women
- Manchester Originals
- Royal Challengers Bangalore
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| Batting Style | Right hand Bat |
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| Bowling Style | Right arm Offbreak |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Erin Burns is a cricketer from Australia and a registered exercise physiologist with Exercise Sports Science Australia (ESSA). |
| 2. In 2002, she joined the New South Wales Under-17 Women’s team for her first country cricket championship. |
| 3. Her father passed away in 2005 after a battle with cancer. |
| 4. In 2009, Erin made her debut with the Tasmanian Roar in the first official Australian Women’s Twenty20 Cup. |
| 5. She was honored with the Tasmania State Player of the Year Award in 2010. |
| 6. From April 2013, Erin began her work as a physiotherapist. |
| 7. In 2015, she cycled 1000 km to honor her father and raise cancer awareness. |
| 8. Erin has played cricket for teams like Wellington Blaze, Hobart Hurricanes, and Sydney Sixers. |
| 9. Surgery complications led to her absence from the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. |
| 10. Erin Burns was recognized as the 2021 Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) Player of the Tournament. |