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The SCG hosted the second Test match in women's cricket history. England became the first international women's cricket team to visit Australia, touring in the summer of 1934–35 to compete in a series against an Australian team captained by Margaret Peden. Three Test matches—the first-ever involving women—were played during the series ...
Since the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup, 149 women [1] have represented the Australia national women's cricket team in Women's One Day International cricket. This list includes all players who have played at least one ODI match and is initially arranged in the order of debut appearance.
The first ashes game, occurred in 1934. When the AWCC (Australian Women's Cricket Council) sent an invitation to the WCA (Women's Cricket Association), inviting England to tour in Australia. The tour consisted of 14, 3-day test matches, in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. [24] [25] The first game being was played in Brisbane with a crowd of ...
Australian women Test cricketers Batting Bowling Fielding; Cap Name First Last Mat Inn NO Runs HS Avg Balls Runs Wkt Best Avg Ca St; 1: Margaret Peden: 1934: 1937: 6
Peggy Antonio (2 June 1917 – 11 January 2002) was an Australian women's Test cricketer, known as the "Girl Grimmett". Antonio was raised in Port Melbourne, a working class suburb of Melbourne. Her father was a Chilean docker of French and Spanish descent who died when she was 15 months. [1]
Jones was born in England and moved with her mother to Melbourne, Australia when she was three months old. Her father, a Trinidadian, [2] stayed back in England. Although not meeting her father till the age of 16, he played a significant role in attracting her to cricket through his connection to the West Indian players of the 1970s and 1980s.
Australia international women's cricket players (3 C) Pages in category "Australian women cricketers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 224 total.
Lorna Pauline Thomas MBE [1] (1 December 1917 – 17 September 2014) was an Australian cricketer from the 1930s to the 1950s and Australian team manager from 1963 to 1978. Lorna Thomas (née McCarthy) was first selected to play for the New South Wales women's cricket team in 1937. [1] In the 1940s, she represented NSW against New Zealand and ...