Amelia Kerr: New Zealand and Mumbai Indians all-rounder Amelia Kerr opened up on her struggles to overcome depression and anxiety, saying that she was at her ‘lowest’ in life in 2020 but credited her family and teammates for helping her recover from the ‘dark phase.’
Amelia, now one of the most recognisable figures in women’s cricket, first captured global attention as a teenage prodigy. She made her international debut at 16 and, a year later, produced one of the sport’s most astonishing performances, a record-breaking 232 in a one-day international, the highest individual score in women’s cricket, complemented by a five-wicket haul in the same match.
While she received massive plaudits post-New Zealand’s World Cup victory and her two Women’s Premier League (WPL) titles, her most defining story is actually rooted in the years between these major milestones.