Born at Northampton, England,[1] she was raised at Chesham, Buckinghamshire.[2] At the age of 8, she first attended Sunday morning sessions at her local cricket club, where she was enthused by the coaches.[3]
From 2003 until 2010, Fowler attended Chesham High School (nowChesham Grammar School).[4] In 2005, she played for Buckinghamshire Girls Under-13 team, and then from 2006 through 2008 she progressed through the County Girls Under-17 and Under-19 teams.[5]
In 2010, Fowler went up to Pembroke College, Cambridge, where she read Modern and Medieval Languages,[4] graduating in 2014 as BA (proceeding MA).[4]
Since 2019, she has played for the La Manga Torrevieja Cricket Club, in the region of Murcia, southeastern Spain.[3][6] In November 2019, while touring with the LMTCC men's team in Cártama, she helped bowl the team to victory in a weekend tournament.[3]
In 2020, Fowler was appointed Director of Women's Cricket for Cricket Spain, in which capacity she is involved in training women cricketers.[7] In July 2021, she made her captaincy debut, at the helm of LMTCC's Development XI, in a 40-over match against Torre-Pacheco CC at the La Manga Club Ground.[8]
Also in 2021, she played for Team White in Cricket Catalonia's Women's T10 tournament.[9]
The following day, 6 May 2022, against Jersey, Fowler scored 29 runs off 46 balls.[13][14] She did even better in a second match against Austria on 7 May 2022, with 44 in 50 balls,[15][16] and in Spain's final match of the tournament, against France on 8 May 2022, with 42* in 58 balls.[17][18] She finished the tournament as the leading run-scorer, with 141 runs, and with a WT20I batting average of 47.00.[19][20] The Spanish team did not win any matches but, according to Cricket Spain's website, "... took positives from all the four games they played in."[21]