Rosemary Alison Mair

Rosemary Alison Mair

bowler

Full name:Rosemary Alison Mair
Nationality:New Zealand
Batting style:right handed batsman
Bowling Style:right arm medium

Teams

2025 Teams

Central Hinds Women

Hobart Hurricanes Women

New Zealand Women

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueOdiT20iT20
Matches161942
Innings161741
Overs110.050.2140.0
Balls---
Maidens708
Runs570334855
Wickets81438
Avg71.2523.8522.5
SR82.521.5722.1
Eco5.186.636.1
BB223
4w000
5w000
10w000

Batting

LeagueOdiT20iT20
Matches161942
Innings11633
Not outs6410
Runs3018297
Balls Faced4722353
Avg6912.91
SR63.8281.8184.13
Fours1119
Fifties000
Sixies001
Highest71336
Hundreds000

Rosemary Alison Mair Schedule & Results

World Cup, Women

ResultAustralia vs New Zealand

Australia vs New Zealand

World Cup, Women

Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore

AUS

AUS

326

NEW

NEW

237

ResultNew Zealand vs South Africa

New Zealand vs South Africa

World Cup, Women

Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore

NEW

NEW

231

RSA

RSA

232

ResultNew Zealand vs Bangladesh

New Zealand vs Bangladesh

World Cup, Women

Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

NEW

NEW

227

BANG

BANG

127

ResultNew Zealand vs Sri Lanka

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

World Cup, Women

R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

NEW

NEW

SRI

SRI

258

ResultNew Zealand vs Pakistan

New Zealand vs Pakistan

World Cup, Women

R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

NEW

NEW

PAK

PAK

92

ResultIndia vs New Zealand

India vs New Zealand

World Cup, Women

Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Guwahati

IND

IND

340

NEW

NEW

271

ResultEngland vs New Zealand

England vs New Zealand

World Cup, Women

Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

ENG

ENG

172

NEW

NEW

168

Big Bash League, Women

ResultSydney Thunder vs Hobart Hurricanes

Sydney Thunder vs Hobart Hurricanes

Big Bash League, Women

Allan Border Field

SYT

SYT

181

HOH

HOH

182

ResultSydney Sixers vs Hobart Hurricanes

Sydney Sixers vs Hobart Hurricanes

Big Bash League, Women

North Sydney Oval

SYS

SYS

152

HOH

HOH

154

ResultHobart Hurricanes vs Brisbane Heat

Hobart Hurricanes vs Brisbane Heat

Big Bash League, Women

Drummoyne Oval

HOH

HOH

114

BRH

BRH

108

ResultHobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers

Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers

Big Bash League, Women

Bellerive Oval

HOH

HOH

136

ADS

ADS

134

ResultMelbourne Renegades vs Hobart Hurricanes

Melbourne Renegades vs Hobart Hurricanes

Big Bash League, Women

North Sydney Oval

MER

MER

155

HOH

HOH

106

ResultHobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Sixers

Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Sixers

Big Bash League, Women

Bellerive Oval

HOH

HOH

SYS

SYS

(14 ov.) 105/3

ResultMelbourne Stars vs Hobart Hurricanes

Melbourne Stars vs Hobart Hurricanes

Big Bash League, Women

Junction Oval

MST

MST

151

HOH

HOH

114

ResultHobart Hurricanes vs Perth Scorchers

Hobart Hurricanes vs Perth Scorchers

Big Bash League, Women

Bellerive Oval

HOH

HOH

189

PES

PES

186

ResultAdelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes

Adelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes

Big Bash League, Women

Karen Rolton Oval

ADS

ADS

167

HOH

HOH

Rosemary Alison Mair News

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Delve into Rosemary Alison Mair’s career through curated updates on her fitness routines and the personal drive that defines her approach to the game.

International career

Rosemary Alison Mair, born on November 7, 1998, in Napier, New Zealand, is a right-arm medium-fast bowler who represents the New Zealand women’s national cricket team.

  • 2019: Rosemary Mair made her international debut for New Zealand on February 6 in a T20I against India at Wellington, followed by her ODI debut on February 22 against Australia at the WACA Ground in Perth. She entered the squad after a strong domestic season with Central Districts in the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, where she ranked among the leading wicket-takers.
  • 2020: Selected for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup held in Australia. She played in multiple group-stage matches and became part of New Zealand’s regular pace attack, known for her accuracy with the new ball.
  • 2021–2022: Represented New Zealand at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2021/22 hosted at home and featured in several key fixtures, including the match against Pakistan on March 26, 2022, at Hagley Oval, Christchurch.
  • 2022: Included in New Zealand’s squad for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. She helped the team win the bronze medal.
  • 2023: Limited international appearances as she focused on recovery and domestic competitions.
  • 2024: Returned to the international stage at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE. Produced career-best bowling figures of 4/19 against India in the group stage and later took 3/25 in the final against South Africa, a match New Zealand won to claim their first Women’s T20 World Cup title.
  • 2025: Selected for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka. By the end of the year, her career record included around 20 WODIs (15 wickets, average 48.86) and 36 WT20Is (29 wickets, average 25.03).

Leagues Participation

Rosemary Mair has appeared in Australia’s Women’s Big Bash League, representing different teams in short-term stints.

Women’s Big Bash League

Mair entered the WBBL in the 2020/21 season, first joining the Melbourne Stars before moving to the Melbourne Renegades during the same campaign. She returned to the league in 2024/25 as part of the Hobart Hurricanes roster, filling in during player absences.

Year

Team

Notes

2020/21

Melbourne Stars / Melbourne Renegades

Debut season; 8 wickets in 7 matches, best 2/14 vs Adelaide Strikers

2024/25

Hobart Hurricanes

Temporary signing; 2 matches, maintained economy rate of 7.25

Domestic career

Rosemary Mair developed through the Central Districts system, representing the Hawke’s Bay region and the Central Hinds in New Zealand’s domestic structure. Her breakthrough came in the 2018/19 season of the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, where she finished as the joint second-highest wicket-taker with 17 wickets at an average of 15.29. In the tournament final on March 9, 2019, she claimed the final wicket at Pukekura Park to seal the title for the Hinds.

Her standout year arrived in 2023/24 when she produced a historic spell in the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield on December 9, taking a hat-trick followed by a double hat-trick and finishing with figures of 6 for 41. She was later named both Central Hinds Player of the Year and Super Smash Player of the Year by the Central Districts Cricket Association. That season, she took 14 wickets in 10 Super Smash matches (average 15.42, best 4/5) and six wickets in 6 Shield matches, while also contributing 122 runs with the bat, including a top score of 72.

Beyond national competition, Mair played domestically for New Plymouth Power in the Central Super League, where she took a wicket with her first delivery on February 27, 2021. Her consistent domestic form earned her WBBL contracts, serving with Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars in 2020/21, and Hobart Hurricanes in 2024/25.

Records and achievements

Rosemary Mair has established herself as a key pace bowler for New Zealand through consistent performances in both international and domestic cricket.

  • T20I debut: 6 February 2019 vs India (Wellington)
  • ODI debut: 22 February 2019 vs Australia (Perth)
  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 (Australia): Selected in the New Zealand squad
  • ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 (New Zealand): Represented the host nation in key matches
  • Commonwealth Games 2022 (Birmingham): Bronze medal after defeating England (110/9 → 111/2)
  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 (Dubai): Member of New Zealand’s title-winning team
  • Best WT20I bowling figures: 4/19 during the 2024 T20 World Cup
  • Best WODI bowling figures: 2/21
  • Notable ODI series vs India 2022: 1/33 (6 overs, 14 Feb) and 2/43 (10 overs, 18 Feb, Queenstown)
  • Double hat-trick and 6/41 (Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, 9 Dec 2023): First in tournament history
  • Central Hinds Player of the Year 2023/24 (CDCA Awards)
  • Hinds Super Smash Player of the Year 2023/24
  • Super Smash 2023/24: 14 wickets in 10 matches (best 4/5, average 15.42)
  • Hallyburton Johnstone Shield 2023/24: Best 6/41, top score 72
  • WBBL 2020/21 (WBBL|06): Played seven matches (5 for Melbourne Renegades, 2 for Melbourne Stars)
  • Best WBBL performance: 2/14 vs Adelaide Strikers (8 Nov 2020)
  • WBBL 2024/25 (WBBL|10): Signed by Hobart Hurricanes for November 2024 matches

Personal life

Rosemary Mair maintains a private lifestyle outside cricket, with limited personal information available in public sources.

Finance

In July 2022, New Zealand Cricket introduced a five-year gender-equal pay agreement. Under this framework, top White Ferns players can earn up to NZ$163,246 annually, including retainers and match fees — though these are general figures, not specific to Mair.

Family

Rosemary Mair was born in Napier, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. She represents the Central Hinds and is locally known as the “Hawke’s Bay fast bowler”. She has not shared any family-related details on social media, and no verified interviews or press releases mention relatives or children.

Scandals

Rosemary Mair has no record of controversies or disciplinary issues. Any World Cup discussions around umpiring decisions in 2024 were unrelated to her conduct.

Fans

Rosemary Mair has a verified Instagram account under the handle @rosemary_mair, which has around fifteen thousand followers as of October 2025. On X (formerly Twitter), she is active through the account @rosemary_mair7, followed by nearly two hundred users. She often features in media content published by New Zealand Cricket and the Central Districts Cricket Association, including matchday updates, promotional material, and highlight clips that focus on her performances for both the Central Hinds and the White Ferns.

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