Luff came from a cricketing family in
Lympsham, near
Weston-super-Mare; both her father and brother also play cricket. During her childhood, she played boys cricket with Weston-super-Mare Cricket Club and captained the boys' team at
Hugh Sexey’s Middle School; she later also played alongside the boys at
The Kings of Wessex Academy. She attracted the attention of both Somerset and England, and represented England schoolgirls and later featured as part of the England academy, captaining both sides during her time with them. After making her debut in English county cricket in 2009, aged 15, when she scored a
duck, She joined the
Western Storm in the newly formed
Women's Cricket Super League in 2016 and has featured for them ever since, playing as part of their
2017 winning team, including an unbeaten 30 in the final. According to Jamie Ramage of ''Women's Criczone'', Luff's performances were an "integral part" of Western Storm's success in 2016 and 2017. In early 2018, she was named as Women’s and Girls Performance Head Coach for
Somerset Cricket Board. In 2021, she scored 211 runs for Somerset in the
2021 Women's Twenty20 Cup, the fourth-highest in the competition. She captained
Welsh Fire in the
inaugural season of
The Hundred. In the final
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy match of the 2021 season, Luff scored 157
* against
Sunrisers, her
List A high score. In April 2022, she was signed by the
London Spirit for the
2022 season of
The Hundred. Luff was the fifth-highest run-scorer in the
2022 Women's Twenty20 Cup, with 239 runs, and the fifth-highest run-scorer in the
2022 Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, with 268 runs. She made her
Twenty20 high score against Sunrisers in the
Charlotte Edwards Cup, scoring 78 from 54 deliveries, as well as hitting 100
* against the same opposition in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. In the winter of 2022–23, Luff played Premier Cricket for
Parramatta, and was later signed by
New South Wales to play in the
Women's National Cricket League. She made her debut for the side on 18 December 2022, against
Tasmania. On 19 September 2024, Luff was announced as the first player given a professional contract with Somerset's new women's team, which was created as part of a restructuring of women's domestic cricket in England and Wales due to start in 2025 and that will see a move away from regional clubs. ==References==