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While juggling her full-time job as a waste collector and later a postwoman, Fitzpatrick represented Australia in cricket on 124 occasions. [6] She made her international debut in 1991 and went on to play 13 Test matches, taking 60 wickets (the second-most by an Australian woman, only behind Betty Wilson) at an average of 19.11.
FILE - Australia players celebrate after winning the Women's T20 World Cup semi final cricket match against South Africa, in Cape Town, South Africa, Feb. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Halden Krog, File ...
Hannah Joy Darlington (born 25 January 2002) is an Australian cricketer who made her debut for the national women's team in September 2021. A right-arm medium-pace bowler, Darlington previously was the captain of the Sydney Thunder in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) and vice-captain of the New South Wales Breakers in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL).
Lists of women Test cricketers are lists of women's Test cricket players by team. List of Australia women Test cricketers; List of England women Test cricketers; List of India women Test cricketers; List of Ireland women Test cricketers; List of Netherlands women Test cricketers; List of New Zealand women Test cricketers; List of Pakistan women ...
Just over two years ago, Firooza Amiri was an 18-year-old batter for the Afghanistan women's cricket team, ready to take on the world if given the chance. Forced to flee with her family when the ...
This is a list of United States Women One-day International cricketers. In May 2022, the ICC awarded WODI status to the United States along with Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland and Thailand; [1] United States toured United Arab Emirates in April 2024, during which they played their first WODI match.
She captained the side at the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup where Sri Lanka failed to win a single game and was knocked out of the tournament. She was controversially axed from the Sri Lankan side for the 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20 due to below par performances under her captaincy at the 2009 50 over World Cup. [26]
She was selected as part of the South Africa national women's cricket team for the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup in Australia, becoming a regular presence in the squad. She played in the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup, as well as representing South Africa at the Women's World Twenty20 in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016.