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Eden Carson is a talented cricketer from New Zealand, known for her skills as a right-arm off-break bowler. She has quickly gained recognition in women's cricket for her impressive performances at both the domestic and international levels.

Key Information:

  • Full Name: Eden Jean Carson
  • Born: August 8, 2001, Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Batting Style: Right-handed
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break

Domestic Career:

Carson has represented Otago Sparks in New Zealand’s domestic competitions. She has been particularly effective in the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield (the national one-day competition) and the Super Smash (the T20 competition), helping her team with consistent wickets and tight spells.

International Career:

Eden Carson made her international debut for New Zealand’s White Ferns in July 2022. She quickly made an impact with her off-spin bowling, demonstrating great control and an ability to trouble batters with her flight and variations.

She was selected for New Zealand’s squad for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, a notable achievement in her early career. Carson has continued to be a regular feature in New Zealand's bowling attack, playing in both T20Is and ODIs.

Playing Style:

Eden Carson's strengths lie in her ability to turn the ball sharply and maintain a consistent line and length, making it difficult for batters to score freely. She often bowls in the powerplay and middle overs, controlling the game with her economical spells.

Achievements:

  • Notable performances in domestic cricket, including standout bowling figures in the Super Smash.
  • Quickly rising to become one of New Zealand’s key spinners in white-ball formats.

With her promising early career, Carson is regarded as one of the exciting young talents in New Zealand women’s cricket