Background
Born in India in 1915, she was brought to England by her Australian mother in 1920 after her father"s death in the Great War.
Born in India in 1915, she was brought to England by her Australian mother in 1920 after her father"s death in the Great War.
She began her cricketing career at the age of 12 and went on to represent Middlesex and The South as well as appearing against Australia in the 1937 Ashes at the Oval. After the Second World War she played for the East and became Secretary and then Chairman of the Women"s Cricket Association from 1983 to 1994. She taught chemistry at Street Albans Girls" Grammar School.
After her death the England team, on tour in India, wore black armbands during the second one day international and both teams observed a minute"s silence in her honour before the game.
She was awarded the O.B.E. for her services to the game and was one of the first ten female members of Marylebone Cricket Club when the ban on female members was removed in 1999.