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Sammy-Jo Johnson was born on 5 November, 1992. Discover Sammy-Jo Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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Sammy-Jo Johnson |
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32 years old |
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Scorpio |
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5 November, 1992 |
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Lismore, New South Wales, Australia |
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Sammy-Jo Johnson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sammy-Jo Johnson Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sammy-Jo Johnson worth at the age of 32 years old? Sammy-Jo Johnson’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Johnson has been a member of the Brisbane Heat squad since its inaugural WBBL01 season (2015–16). In November 2018, she was named in Brisbane Heat's squad for the 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season.
In the Spring of 2011, Johnson was encouraged by Queensland Fire coach Andy Richards to become involved in Brisbane Grade cricket, with a view to winning Fire selection. Just three weeks after joining the Western Suburbs grade team, and at the age of 19 years, Johnson was selected to debut for the Fire in a Twenty20 match against the ACT Meteors. The match ended in a tie, with Johnson taking 1-18 off three overs; when the scores were still level after a super over, Queensland eventually won on a countback. In Johnson's next T20 match, also against the Meteors, she bagged 3-9 off four overs. Later in the season, in a match against the New South Wales Breakers that proved to be her season's highlight, she dismissed internationals Alyssa Healy, Alex Blackwell and Lisa Sthalekar in the space of two overs, and recorded the figures of 3-14 over four overs, as the Breakers made a record-low 9-82.
Johnson finished the 2011–12 T20 season with 10 wickets from eight matches at 12.50 and an economy rate of 5.43. In the Fire's one day campaign, she bowled 18 overs in four matches and took a combined 2-76, with a best performance of 2-28 off eight overs against the South Australian Scorpions.
In 2010, Johnson became the second female player to receive the Adam Gilchrist scholarship, through which she travelled to the UK to play for five months for the Cumbria Women cricket team in the north of England. She was selected to play in the County Firsts and Northern Leagues Firsts teams, helped coach Under-10 and Under-13 county teams, and also attended school-based programs and holiday camps. Soon after arriving in England, playing for Cumbria in a match against a leading junior boys representative side, Johnson took 3-22 from eight overs, and then recorded her first ever century, by scoring 110 in her team’s total of 173. Over the five months of her scholarship, she had much success, taking took more than 60 wickets, and compiling just under 1,000 runs.
By the 2007–08 season, Johnson was regularly playing as the opening bowler for Clunes boys Under-16s team on Saturday mornings, and then for the Easts third grade men's team on Saturday afternoons. In February 2008, she was selected in the all-girls NSW Combined Independent Schools team, which, under the captaincy of Ellyse Perry, competed in the NSW Schoolgirls Championship the following month. Subsequently, Johnson was named in the NSW Under-16 girls All Schools team and the NSW Under-17 and Under-19 girls squads, and attended training with the Australian Under-18 girls talent squad.
Sammy-Jo Johnson (born 5 November 1992) is an Australian cricketer who plays as a pace bowler for Queensland Fire and Brisbane Heat.