Her full name is Stafanie Roxann Taylor. Her Date of Birth June 11, 1991
She was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica. He is 34 years old.

Physical Profile
Height: She is approximately 5 feet 10 inches or 178 cm tall, according to general information.
Weight: Sporadically measured in large sports repositories; fan/biography websites insist on ~ 70 kg, but it has never been officially verified.
Statistics & Career Cricket
Stafanie Taylor is an all-round West Indies women’s cricket team player, who also has the potential to bowl right-arm off-break and bat right-hand.
Certain notable achievements and figures from the latter half of 2024/early 2025
ODIs (Women’s One Day Internationals)
- Matches: approximately 160
- Runs total: approximately 5,691.
- Average at hitting: about 43.8%
- Fifties/Hundreds: 7 / 41 in ODIs; best score 171
T20 Internation - Matches: 120–125 approximately
- Runs: over 3,300–3,400+
- Batting average in T20I matches: approximately 35.2%.
- Wickets: She has also been able to take more than 100 T20I wickets with a great average and economy through off-spin bowling.
Major Achievements
Debut at the age of around 17, both ODI and T20I in June 2008.
In the first T20I, there was a great attacking innings with 90 from 49 balls against Ireland.
She became the first West Indian to capture the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award in 2011.
She led the scorers in the tournament and was Player of the Tournament during the West Indies’ triumph in the 2016 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title.
Off-Field Comments & Net Worth
Concrete facts about her net worth are nil. There is no verified formal net worth from major finance or cricket media publications.
Her net over the last few years has been unofficially gauged, including fan sites or aggregators considered to be “celebrity-worth,” to lie in the vicinity of some US$1.1 to 1.2 million or so. No such figures are confirmed in credible financial statements.
They would derive their earnings from match fees (ODIs, T20Is), domestic and franchises league contracts (e.g., Women’s Big Bash, other T20 tournaments), sponsorships, and Cricket West Indies central contracts.





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