Miss Lowe had participated in various sports before she was introduced to cricket for the visually impaired in 2017.
It was a step up from the batting and bowling with her dad, Nick Lowe, in the back garden, but “she gave it a go and loved it”, he said.
Mr Lowe said due to his daughter’s various needs, cricket was the first sport that offered her a “level playing field”.
It also helped her and her parents realise the severity of her sight problems.
In the game, Miss Lowe is classed as a B2 player within the three-tier classification system which categorises the players’ level of sight.
“I have tunnel vision,” she said. “So if you think of looking through a Polo mint, that’s what I can see.”