Jess Jonassen is an Australian cricketer. She has been part of the Australian team that won the T20I World Cup five times.

Jess Jonassen Biography
Name | Jess Jonassen |
Real name | Jessica Louise Jonassen |
Profession | Cricketer (All-rounder) |
Date of birth | 5 November 1992 (Thursday) |
Birthplace | Emerald, Queensland, Australia |
Age | 32 years old (As of 2024) |
Nationality | Australian |
Zodiac Sign | Scorpio |
Gender | Female |
School | Emmaus College Rockhampton |
Boyfriend/Spouse | Not Known |
Sexual Orientation | Lesbian |
Coach/Mentor | Scott DeethMatthew MottJonathan BattyAshley Noffke |
Batting Style | Left-handed |
Bowling Style | Left-arm Off Spin |
Jersey Number | #21 |
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Education Qualification
School | Emmaus College Rockhampton |
Collage | Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia |
Education qualification | Bachelor of Laws |
Jess Jonassen Family
Parents Name | Father– Raymond Jonassen (Deceased; School teacher) Mother– Jayne Jonassen |
Sister’s Name | Emma Pershouse (Works at The Cathedral College, Rockhampton), Laura Jonassen |
Brother’s Name | Not known |
Wife/Husband/Spouse | Sarah Gooderham |
Jess Jonassen Age
Jessica Louise Jonassen was born on Thursday, 5 November 1992 (age 32 years old as of 2024) in Emerald, Queensland, Australia. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.

Jess Jonassen Husband
Girlfriend/Boyfriend | Sarah Wearn |
Spouse | Sarah Wearn |
Marital status | Married |
Kids | Not Known |
Jess Jonassen Height And Weight
Height | In centimeters- 171 cm In meters- 1.71 m In feet & inches- 5’61” |
Weight | In kilograms- 60 kg In pounds- 132 lbs |
Eyes Colour | Hazel |
Hair Colour | Blonde |
Skin Colour | Fair |
Body measurement | 32-28-34 |
Records
- Leading wicket-taker in the ICC Women’s Championship – 31 Wickets (2014-2016).
- On 11 March 2018, ICC ranked her the No. 1 ODI bowler in Women’s cricket.
- On 28 July 2022, ICC ranked her the No. 3 T20I bowler in Women’s cricket.
- She was the fourth person to take 100 ODI wickets for the Australia women’s cricket team.
- In November 2021, she became the first player in the history of the Women’s Big Bash League to play 100 matches.
Achievements
- 2011: Queensland Fire Player of the Year.
- 2014: Griffith Award for Academic Excellence.
- 2015: Queensland Fire Player of the Year.
- 2015: Women’s International Cricket League Player of the Year.
- 2016: Griffith Award for Academic Excellence.
- 2020: Heat’s Most Valuable Player Award.
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Jess Jonassen’s Net Worth
Net worth (approx) | $1-$5 Million (Approx) |
Net worth in Indian rupees | INR- 8-40 Crore (Approx) |
Yearly Income | Not Known |
Monthly Income | Not Known |
Annual Expenses | Not Known |
Some Lesser Facts About Jess Jonassen
- In 2022, Jonassen lambasted the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), Greg Barclay, for his contentious comments on women’s cricket.
- In an interview, she revealed that she loved bowling in the death overs and was also comfortable with opening the overs for the team.
- She was an ardent supporter of the Western Bulldogs team playing in the Australian Football League (AFL).
- She follows a non-vegetarian diet and consumes alcohol.
- Her 100th international T20 appearance was Australia’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final win against South Africa Women on 26 February 2023.
- She was among the centrally contracted players of the Australian women’s cricket team for the 2022-2023 season.
- Her last name, ‘Jonassen,’ was misspelled in her T20 international debut for the Australia women’s cricket team.
- In an interview, she said that she loves reading and playing the guitar during her leisure time.
- She received the Clem Jones Scholarship provided by Griffith University for three years between 2010 and 2013.
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