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New Zealand Women's Cricket Team In England In 1954
The New Zealand women's national cricket team toured England between May and August 1954. They played against England in three Test matches, with England winning the series 1–0. Squads Tour Matches 1-day single innings match: Warwickshire and South Midlands v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: North Midlands v New Zealand 2-day match: Midland Counties v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: Yorkshire v New Zealand 2-day match: North of England v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: Northern Counties v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Sussex v New Zealand 1-day match: Western Counties v New Zealand 2-day match: West of England v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: Western Counties v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: East Anglia v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: Essex and Kent v New Zealand 2-day match: East of England v New Zealand 1-day single innings match: South of England Second XI v New ...
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Molly Hide
Molly, Mollie or mollies may refer to: Animals * ''Poecilia'', a genus of fishes ** ''Poecilia sphenops'', a fish species * A female mule (horse–donkey hybrid) People * Molly (name) or Mollie, a female given name, including a list of persons and characters with the name * Molly Pitcher, one of several American women believed to have helped fight against British forces during the American Revolution * Molly Malone, a mythical 19th-century Irish fishmonger and associated folk song and statue * Molly Mormon, a stereotype of a Latter-day Saints woman Dance and theatre * Molly (musical), ''Molly'' (musical), a 1973 Broadway musical * Molly dance, a form of English Morris dance Film and television * Molly (1983 film), ''Molly'' (1983 film), an Australian film by Ned Lander * Molly (1999 film), ''Molly'' (1999 film), an American film starring Elisabeth Shue * ''Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front'', a 2006 made-for-television film * ''The Roads Not Taken'' (working title ''Mol ...
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Mary Johnson (cricketer)
Winifred Mary Johnson (born 7 November 1924) is an English former cricketer who played primarily as a right-arm pace bowler. She appeared in 10 Test matches for England between 1949 and 1954. She played domestic cricket for Yorkshire. Johnson was also a PE teacher, employed at the Arnold School for Girls in Blackpool Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the North West England, northwest coast of England, it is the main settlement within the Borough of Blackpool, borough also called Blackpool. The town is by the Irish Sea, betw .... References External links * * 1924 births Living people Cricketers from Kingston upon Hull England women Test cricketers Yorkshire women cricketers Schoolteachers from Lancashire {{England-cricket-bio-1920s-stub ta:மேரி ஜான்சன் ...
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Eris Paton
Eris Annie Paton (9 October 1928 – 23 November 2004) was a New Zealand cricketer who played as an all-rounder, batting right-handed and bowling right-arm medium. She appeared in four Test matches for New Zealand between 1954 and 1961. She played domestic cricket for Otago Otago (, ; mi, Ōtākou ) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the Otago Regional Council. It has an area of approximately , making it the country's second largest local government reg .... References External links * * 1928 births 2004 deaths Cricketers from Wellington City New Zealand women cricketers New Zealand women Test cricketers Otago Sparks cricketers {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Joy Lamason
Joyce Grace Lamason (; 19 December 1915 – 16 February 2012) was a New Zealand cricketer who played as an all-rounder, batting right-handed and bowling right-arm medium. She appeared in four Test matches for New Zealand between 1948 and 1954. She played domestic cricket for Wellington. She was the sister-in-law of Jack Lamason John Rider Lamason (29 October 1905 – 25 June 1961) was a cricketer who played for Wellington from 1927–28 to 1946–47, and for New Zealand, but not in Test matches. A hard-hitting middle order batsman and an occasional right-arm off bre ... and Ina Lamason. References External links * * 1915 births 2012 deaths Cricketers from Auckland New Zealand women cricketers New Zealand women Test cricketers Auckland Hearts cricketers {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1910s-stub ...
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Ina Lamason
Ina Mabel Lamason (; 2 May 1911 – 30 April 1994) was a New Zealand cricket and field hockey representative. She was also an international hockey umpire, cricket and hockey administrator, and sports journalist. Biography Lamason was born in Palmerston North in 1911. A right-arm off break bowler and right-handed batter, she played in four Test matches in 1947–48 and 1954, captaining New Zealand in two. All her games were against England, and she was never on the winning side, losing both the games she captained. She was the vice captain of the New Zealand team that played its first Test match in 1934-35 but had to withdraw from the match with a pulled leg muscle. She captained the side that toured Australia (no Test matches) in 1938. She played domestic cricket for Wellington. Lamason also represented New Zealand at hockey. Lamason died in Auckland in 1994. Awards and honours In the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours, Lamason was appointed a Member of the Order of the Britis ...
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Joan Hatcher
Joan Constance Hatcher (4 November 1923 – 24 September 2006) was a New Zealand cricketer who played as a right-handed Batting (cricket), batter. She appeared in four Women's Test cricket, Test matches for New Zealand women's national cricket team, New Zealand between 1948 and 1954. She played domestic cricket for Wellington Blaze, Wellington. References External links

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Vi Farrell
Violet Helen Maude Farrell (; 20 August 1913 – 22 April 1989) was an English-born New Zealand cricketer who played as a wicket-keeper. She appeared in three Women's Test cricket, Test matches for New Zealand women's national cricket team, New Zealand between 1948 and 1954. She played domestic cricket for Wellington Blaze, Wellington. References External links

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Joyce Currie
Margaret Joyce Inness (; 4 November 1931 – 5 October 2012) was a New Zealand cricketer who played as a right-arm pace bowler. She appeared in three Test matches for New Zealand between 1954 and 1957. Her first and last Test matches, three years apart, were against England. She played domestic cricket for Canterbury and Wellington Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by metr .... References External links * * 1931 births 2012 deaths Cricketers from Christchurch New Zealand women cricketers New Zealand women Test cricketers Canterbury Magicians cricketers Wellington Blaze cricketers {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Verna Coutts
Verna Reed Coutts (13 July 1930 – 31 January 2010) was a New Zealand cricketer who played as a right-handed batter. Making her Test debut against England, she appeared in six Test matches for New Zealand between 1954 and 1957. She played domestic cricket for Wellington and Canterbury Canterbury (, ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury local government district of Kent, England. It lies on the River Stour, Kent, River Stour. .... References External links * * 1930 births 2010 deaths People from Inglewood, New Zealand Cricketers from Taranaki New Zealand women cricketers New Zealand women Test cricketers Wellington Blaze cricketers Canterbury Magicians cricketers {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Jean Coulston
Jean Marie Coulston (8 October 1934 – 30 January 2001) was a New Zealand cricketer who played primarily as a right-arm medium bowler. She appeared in five Test matches for New Zealand between 1954 and 1957. She played domestic cricket for Wellington Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by me .... References External links * * 1934 births 2001 deaths People from Petone New Zealand women cricketers New Zealand women Test cricketers Wellington Blaze cricketers {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Peg Batty
Kathleen Elaine "Peg" Batty (15 December 1920 – 16 December 2008) was a New Zealand cricketer who played primarily as a right-arm medium bowler. She appeared in four Test matches for New Zealand between 1949 and 1954. She played domestic cricket for Auckland Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The List of New Zealand urban areas by population, most populous urban area in the country and the List of cities in Oceania by po .... References External links * * 1920 births 2008 deaths Cricketers from Auckland New Zealand women cricketers New Zealand women Test cricketers Auckland Hearts cricketers {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Wicket-keeper
The wicket-keeper in the sport of cricket is the player on the fielding side who stands behind the wicket or stumps being watchful of the batsman and ready to take a catch, stump the batsman out and run out a batsman when occasion arises. The wicket-keeper is the only member of the fielding side permitted to wear gloves and external leg guards. The role of the keeper is governed by Law 27 of the Laws of Cricket. Stance Initially, during the bowling of the ball the wicket-keeper crouches in a full squatting position but partly stands up as the ball is received. Australian wicket-keeper Sammy Carter (1878 to 1948) was the first to squat on his haunches rather than bend over from the waist (stooping). Purposes The keeper's major function is to stop deliveries that pass the batsman (in order to prevent runs being scored as 'byes'), but he can also attempt to dismiss the batsman in various ways: * The most common dismissal effected by the keeper is for him to '' catch'' a ...
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