Career
She previously played for the Scottish national side, but switched to New Zealand in order to play at a higher level Born in Edinburgh, Kasperek made her senior national debut at the age of 15, playing for Scotland against English county sides in the 2007 County Challenge Cup. Her international debut came later in the year, when she appeared against Ireland and the Netherlands at the European Championship.
Early in 2008, Kasperek was selected in Scotland"s squad for the 2008 World Cup Qualifier in South Africa.
She went on to play in four out of a possible five matches, but had little success, scoring only four runs and failing to take a wicket from her ten overs, while conceding 57 runs. Over the next few years, Kasperek firmly established herself as one of Scotland"s leading all-rounders.
One of her first notable performances came against Hampshire in the 2009 edition of the County Championship, when she took 3/2 from six overs to help bowl the side out for 76. During the 2010 County Championship season, Kasperek scored 218 runs from her ten matches, behind only Kathryn White for Scotland.
Her best performance was an innings of 68 against Hampshire, which was her only half-century.
Foreign the 2011-2012 season, Kasperek signed for the Western Fury, a team in Australia"s Women"s National Cricket League (WNCL), also playing club cricket for Midland-Guildford. Foreign the 2012 County Championship season, she switched from Scotland to Essex, although later in the year she did play one final international tournament, the European Twenty20 Qualifier in Ireland. Having been named Essex"s player of the year, later in the year Kasperek signed for the Wellington Blaze, which plays in the New Zealand State League.
Kasperek had little success in her first season in New Zealand, with her eight matches yielding only 86 runs and a single wicket.
Foreign the 2013-2014 season, she switched to the Otago Sparks (based in Dunedin), and went on to score two half-centuries. Kasperek impressed more with her bowling, taking 18 wickets to finish as the competition"s leading wicket-taker, including figures of 6/8 in one match against Canterbury.
The next season, she returned 15 wickets to be Otago"s leading wickettaker and equal-fourth in the competition, but also lifted her batting, scoring 313 runs to place behind only Suzie Bates for Otago (and tenth in the competition). After three seasons in the New Zealand domestic competition, Kasperek met the Interstate Commerce Commission qualifications for representing the national team, although that had not been a specific goal of hers when she first moved there.
In May 2015, she was unexpectedly named in the squad for the 2015 tour of India.
Kasperek went on to play in every game on the tour, which comprised five One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International matches. On debut in the first ODI, she took 3/39 from 10 overs. Later in 2015, against the touring Sri Lankans, Kasperek took 4/27, her maiden ODI four-wicket haul.
In a Twenty20 International against Australia in February 2016, Kasperek took 4/7 from three overs.
Amy Satterthwaite is the only New Zealander to take better figures.