Lauren Bell was born on February 22, 2000, in Kent, England. She grew up in a cricket-loving family and started playing cricket at the age of seven.
Lauren made her debut for the England Women's cricket team in 2021 against New Zealand, where she took two wickets in her first match.
Lauren is a right-arm pace bowler, known for her speed and accuracy. She consistently clocks speeds of over 70 mph and has already made a name for herself as one of the best young pace bowlers in the world.
Lauren plays for Kent Women's Cricket team and has been one of their leading wicket-takers in recent seasons.
In 2020, Lauren played for the England Under-19 team in the World Cup held in South Africa. She was the second-highest wicket-taker for the team and helped England reach the semi-finals.
Apart from cricket, Lauren has also excelled in other sports, such as football and athletics. She has represented Kent at both football and athletics and won medals at county level.
Lauren is currently studying at Loughborough University, where she is pursuing a degree in sports science. She hopes to use her education to help her become a better athlete and coach in the future.
Lauren is just getting started in her cricketing career and has set her sights on playing in multiple World Cups and winning a medal at the Olympics. She also hopes to inspire more young girls to take up cricket and pursue their dreams.