Yulia_Anggraeni

Yulia Anggraeni

Yulia Anggraeni

Indonesian cricketer (born 1994)


Yulia Anggraeni (born 10 July 1994) is an Indonesian cricketer who plays for the national cricket team as an all-rounder. She was the first player, male or female, to score a century for Indonesia in a Twenty20 International (T20I).

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Early life and education

As of 2020, Anggraeni was studying for a Masters in Postgraduate Sports Education at the State University of Jakarta (UNJ).[1]

International career

Anggraeni was a member of the Indonesian team that emerged as runners-up to Thailand in the women's T20 tournament at the 2017 SEA Games, and played in the final.[2][3] She was also a member of Indonesia's squad at the 2018 ASEAN Women's T20 Open Tournament in Thailand in March 2018,[4] but the matches in that competition did not have full Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status.[5]

On 12 January 2019, Anggraeni made her WT20I debut against Hong Kong at the Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, in the first Group B match of the 2019 Thailand Women's T20 Smash, which was also Indonesia's first ever WT20I.[6] When Myanmar played two T20Is against Indonesia in Bali during its tour of Singapore and Indonesia in April 2019, Anggraeni captained the Indonesia team to victory in both matches.[7] In the 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier EAP, held in Vanuatu in May 2019, Anggraeni was the second highest run scorer, with a total of 104 runs in what was an impressive first appearance by Indonesia at an ICC Women’s event.[8]

On 21 December 2019, in the second match of a bilateral series between Indonesia and the Philippines at the Friendship Oval, Dasmariñas, Philippines, Anggraeni, who was again captaining Indonesia in the series, became the first player, male or female, to score a century for Indonesia in a T20I.[9] She made 112,[9] and also shared with Kadek Winda Prastini a first wicket partnership of 257 in 19.4 overs, the highest ever WT20I partnership for any wicket.[10][11] Indonesia finished its innings with 260/1, the third highest ever T20I team total, men's or women's,[12] and won the match by 182 runs.[12]

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References

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  2. "Result System | Athlete Profile". gms.kualalumpur2017.com.my. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  3. "Everything you need to know about ASEAN Women's T-20 Open Tournament". Female Cricket. 11 March 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  4. "All T20 matches between ICC members to get international status". International Cricket Council. 26 April 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  5. "Yulia Anggraeni". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  6. Kartini Cup 2019 – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  7. Skinner, Nick (10 May 2019). "Captain Kaia takes PNG past Samoa to qualify; Vanuatu and Indonesia sign off with victories". Emerging Cricket. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  8. "Centuries in WT20I matches – Innings by innings list". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  9. Upendran, Ananya (16 April 2020). "Wonder Women – Ten T20I records women own". Women's Criczone. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  10. Team Female Cricket (10 June 2020). "Top 5 Highest T20I Team scores in Women's Cricket". Female Cricket. Retrieved 15 February 2021.

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