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| Brooke Halliday Biography | |
| Full Name | Brooke Maree Halliday |
| Nick Name | – |
| Date of Birth | October 30, 1995, Hamilton |
| Brooke Halliday age | 30 years |
| Birth Place | Hamilton, New Zealand |
| Playing Role | Allrounder |
| Batting Style | Left hand Bat |
| Bowling Style | Right arm Medium |
| Batting Position | – |
| Physical Stats & More | |
| Brooke Halliday Height (approx) | In centimeters -174cm In meters – 1.74m In feet – 5’7” feet |
| Eye Colour | Brown |
| Hair Colour | Brown |
| Career Info | |
| Teams | Auckland Women New Zealand Women Northern Districts Under-21s Women Northern Districts Women Perth Scorchers Women |
| Debut | International Cricket Debut WTest debut Not yet debut WODI cricket debut She made her WODI debut on 23 February 2021 in the match of NZ Women vs ENG Women at Christchurch. WT20I cricket debut He made his WT20I debut on March 03, 2021 in the match of NZ Women vs ENG Women at Wellington. |
| Jersey Number | #68 |
| Personal Life | |
| Zodiac sign | Virgo |
| School | Waikato School, Hamilton |
| College | – |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation |
| Brooke Halliday Family | Father: Updated Soon Mother: Updated Soon Siblings: Updated Soon |
| Brooke Halliday husband | Not Yet Married |
| Brooke Halliday Religion | Chris |
| Hobbies | – |
| Favorite Things | |
| Favorite Cricketers | N//A |
Brooke Halliday Biography (Wiki)
Brooke Halliday was born on 30 October 2025 in Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand. From a young age, she showed a keen interest in cricket and sports. Growing up in Waikato, she played domestic cricket for Northern Districts Women, where she gradually rose through the ranks due to her consistent batting performances and useful medium-pace bowling.
Brooke Halliday Ways of Playing Cricket
Halliday is known for playing as an All-rounder cricket player in her cricket team and her batting style is Left-handed bat, while her bowling style is right-arm Medium.
Brooke Halliday Cricket Career
Brooke Halliday started her domestic cricket career with Northern Districts Women (now Northern Brave) in New Zealand’s domestic structure. She became known for her solid left-handed batting technique, ability to rotate strike efficiently, and capability to accelerate the innings when needed.
Over the years, she has contributed significantly in both batting and bowling departments, making her one of the reliable all-rounders in the domestic setup.
Her performances in the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield (New Zealand Women’s domestic one-day competition) caught the attention of national selectors.
Brooke Halliday International Debut
ODI Debut
Brooke Halliday made her One Day International (ODI) debut for the New Zealand Women’s National Team on February 23, 2021, against England Women at Christchurch.
In her debut series, she made an immediate impact with the bat, scoring back-to-back fifties in her first two ODI matches — a rare and remarkable achievement for a debutant.
T20I Debut
She made her Twenty20 International (T20I) debut shortly after, on March 3, 2021, also against England Women at Wellington.
Since then, Halliday has become a regular part of the White Ferns (New Zealand Women’s Cricket Team) setup, contributing as a middle-order batter and a handy bowler.
| ODI debut | On 23 February 2021, vs England at Christchurch |
| T20I debut | On March 3, 2021 against England Women at Wellington. |
| Test debut | Not Yet debut |
Unknown Facts About Brooke Halliday
- Before focusing fully on cricket, she was also active in other sports during her school years, showcasing natural athletic ability and teamwork skills.
- Before becoming a full-time cricketer, Halliday used to work a regular job while playing domestic cricket, balancing her career and sporting ambitions until her national call-up in 2021.
- Her journey from domestic cricket to the national side after years of perseverance has inspired many young girls in New Zealand’s regional cricket academies.
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