England Women's Cricket Team In South Africa In 1960–61
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England Women's Cricket Team In South Africa In 1960–61
The England women's cricket team toured South Africa national women's cricket team, South Africa in 1960–61, the first Women's Test cricket, women's Test series ever in Union of South Africa, South Africa. England won the four match series 1–0, with three drawn Tests. Test series 1st Test 2nd Test 3rd Test 4th Test Tour matches 1-day tour match: England Women v Western Province Combined XI Women 2-day tour match: England Women v Western Province Women 2-day tour match: England Women v South African XI Women 2-day tour match: England Women v Southern Transvaal Women 2-day tour match: England Women v South African XI Women 1-day tour match: England Women v Southern Transvaal B Women 2-day tour match: England Women v Natal Women 1-day tour match: England Women v Border Women 1-day single-innings tour match: England Women v Eastern Province Women References

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Sheelagh Nefdt
Sheelagh Mary Nefdt () is a South African former cricketer who played as an all-rounder. She appeared in four Women's Test cricket, Test matches for South Africa women's national cricket team, South Africa in 1960 and 1961, all English women's cricket team in South Africa in 1960–61, against England, and Captain (cricket), captained the side throughout the series. She played domestic cricket for Western Province women's cricket team, Western Province, and in 1953–54, she made the first recorded Hat-trick#Cricket, hattrick in South African women's cricket at Cape Town, taking a double hattrick. Western Province went on to win the Simon Trophy that season, as they had in the two previous to it. Test career She was named captain of the South African squad to play the English women's cricket team in South Africa in 1960-61, touring English women in 1960–61. Sheelagh Nefdt batted at Batting order (cricket), number five in the first Test, scoring 24 runs in the first-innings b ...
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