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Eighteen year-old Australian Women's Cricket representative Holly Ferling is a bowling sensation who consistently clocks a top speed of around 120km/h with her fast right arm action.
The gifted teenager hails from Kingaroy, where her 'A' grade cricket debut in men's competition as a 14 year-old, netted her a first up hat-trick from her first three balls in the top grade.
Following World Cup selection in the Southern Stars national team that competed in India in 2013, Ferling was also honoured as 12th man in the Team of the Tournament. Her debut season as a 16 year-old was further highlighted with selection in the WNCL (one-day) Team of the Year.
The mature teenage bowling sensation is taking it all in her stride and was further rewarded for consistent performances with the Queensland Fire, gaining selection in the national team to contest the Ashes series against England in 2014
And on top of a busy cricketing schedule this talented teen will juggle the pressures of university study after gaining an impressive OP2 in her final year of high school.
A degree in Health, Sport and Physical Education sure to make for a busy time on and off the playing field over coming years.
Last blog I wrote about the frustrations of injury, and now I’m finally getting to write the blog I’ve been looking forward to ever since the diagnosis of my stress fractures… THE COMEBACK! Read More >
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