Tom Hartley is an English cricketer who represents England in international cricket and Lancashire in domestic cricket. He shot to fame on his Test debut against India in 2024, taking seven wickets in the second innings to help England defeat India.
Wiki/Biography
Tom William Hartley aka Tommy Hartley was born on Monday 3 May 1999 in Ormskirk, Lancashire, England (age 24; as of 2024). His zodiac sign is Taurus. He initially played football and also joined a football academy; however, coaches deemed him unsuitable and told him to change sports.
Tom Hartley’s childhood
He studied at Merchant Taylors’ School in Crosby, where he began playing cricket. He later joined Ormskirk CC where he started playing cricket and later became a professional cricketer.
Tom Hartley as a student
appearance
Height: 6′4″
Weight (approximately): 70kg
Hair color: medium golden brown
Eye color: blue
Body Measurements (Approximately): Chest 40″, Waist 32″, Biceps 12″
family
Parents and siblings
His father Bill Hartley aka William John Hartley is a retired sportsman who won many medals for England. His father and mother, Ann-Louise Hart, worked at Hartley Nursery. He has an older sister, Annabelle Hartley, who also works at Hartley Preschool.
Tom Hartley’s sister and parents
Tom Hartley (centre) with his mother and sister (right)
wife and children
He is unmarried and has no children.
Relationships/Affairs
His girlfriend, Lauren Elizabeth Turner, is an NHS professional and has a master’s degree in physiotherapy from the University of Bradford; they started dating in 2022.
Tom Hartley and Lauren Elizabeth Turner (left)
In 2021, he dated another nurse.
Tom Hartley and his ex-girlfriend
Nationality/Citizenship
He is a British citizen.
sign
Tom Hartley’s signature
Profession
Domestic
In 2013, he began playing for Ormskirk Cricket Club in the Liverpool Premier League. In 2015 he played for Lancashire Under-15s, Merchant Taylor Boys’ School, Crosby and Lancashire Academy, and in 2016 for Lancashire Under-17s and Marylebone Cricket Club school play.
Tom Hartley (left) playing for Ormskirk Cricket Club
He subsequently featured for Lancashire Under-19s and Lancashire Second XI in 2018. He also represented the Butchers Cricket Club in the 2018 Northern Districts Cricket Club Championship in Australia.
Tom Hartley (second from left) and Shane Watson (third from right) while playing in Australia
After signing his first professional contract with Lancashire in March 2019, he subsequently represented Lancashire in the domestic championship, making his debut in the 2020 Bob Willis Cup on 1 August 2020, and Made his debut for Lancashire in the 2020 T20 Championship on 27 August 2020. explode.
Tom Hartley represents Lancashire in the domestic championships
In 2023, he renewed his contract with Lancashire until the 2026 season. In April 2023, he scored his first fifty in first-class cricket when he scored 73 runs in 50 balls (including 7 fours and 5 sixes).
Tom Hartley scores his first fifty
international
england lions
Tom Hartley made his debut for England Lions A on 15 February 2023 in Colombo, Sri Lanka against Sri Lanka A.
Tom Hartley is handed an England Lions cap by Saqib Mahmood (right) on his debut
test
He attracted attention in the first Test match against India on January 25, 2024 in Hyderabad, India.
Mike Atherton (left) tips the hat for England as Tom Hartley makes his debut
In his first Test match, he helped England win the Test match by taking his maiden Test five-wicket haul. In the first inning, he scored 23 runs and took 2 wickets, scoring 131 runs; in the second inning, he scored 34 runs and took 7 wickets, scoring 62 runs. He was bowled for six by Yashasvi Jaiswal, but he managed to help England win his first Test with the bat.
Tom Hartley celebrates after taking five wickets in first Test
foreign direct investment
He made his ODI debut against Ireland in Nottingham on 23 September 2023 and scored 12 runs off 9 balls and 48 runs in 10 overs.
Andrew Flintoff (right) plays for Tom Hartley on his debut for England
alliance
Hundreds of people
In 2021, he was acquired by Manchester Original Team for £24,000 to participate in the first season of The Hundred, the 2021 Hundred-goal Championship. In the 2023 season, he was retained by the Manchester Original Team for a price of 75,000 pounds.
Tom Hartley in Manchester Originals jersey
Abu Dhabi T10 League
In 2021, he was acquired by the Bengal Tigers in his fifth season in the T10 League. In his sixth season in 2022, he played for the New York Strikers.
Tom Hartley’s poster after joining Bengal Tigers
Tom Hartley in New York Strikers jersey
jersey number
He wears jersey No. 79 for England in international matches.
Tom Hartley wears England jersey number 79
He wore the No. 2 jersey for Lancashire in England’s domestic competition and the No. 2 jersey for Manchester Originals in the Hundred.
Tom Hartley in Manchester Originals No. 2 jersey
Tom Hartley wears the Lancashire No. 2 shirt
Awards
- Lancashire Club Young Player of the Year Award 2020 and 2022
Tom Hartley wins Young Player of the Year award
- Lancashire Club T20 Player of the Year Award 2021
- PCA Player of the Month (July 2021)
Tom Hartley’s poster when he was voted Player of the Month
income/salary
He is set to earn £75,000 for the 2023 Hundred season after being retained by the Manchester Originals.
Facts/Trivia
- His batting style is left-handed and his bowling style is slow left-arm orthodoxy. He is a bowling all-rounder who has also shown his power-hitting ability in several domestic matches.
Tom Hartley’s batting stance
- Tom Hartley becomes a brand ambassador in 2021 for the charity Sport In Mind, which promotes the importance of mental health through sport and fitness.
Tom Hartley becomes Sport In Mind brand ambassador
- In November 2022, he signed a contract with B3 Cricket for cricket bats and accessories.
Tom Hartley (right) after signing with B3 Cricket
- He is managed by Insignia Sports International (ISI).
- Tom Hartley enjoys visiting animal parks, going on boat cruises and traveling to different cities when he has time between playing cricket.
Tom Hartley visits the zoo
- He enjoys drinking alcoholic beverages, including wine and beer, on dates and celebrations.
- Apart from cricket, he enjoys playing golf to relax and strengthen his arms.
- He said in interviews that he was a chubby kid who played cricket instead of athletics. He credits his father as the reason for his success as his father never pushed him to pursue athletics and allowed him to pursue his dreams and ambitions.
Tom Hartley with his sister and father (left to right)
Categories: Biography
Source: HIS Education