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She played her cricket mostly for Gunnersbury and Middlesex, as a batsman and slip fielder. Her one Test came on England's tour of Australia in 1948-9. She was the team's manager, and had to play in the match because of injuries to other players. She made a "pair" . Scorecard

She was secretary of the Women's Cricket Association in 1945 and from 1948 to 1958. She was also membership secretary and vice-chairman of The Cricket Society .

She edited the magazine '' Women's Cricket '', reported on women's cricket for ''Wisden'' for more than thirty years, and wrote a regular column for The Cricketer . With Heyhoe-Flint as co-author, she wrote a history of the women's game.''Fair Play - the story of women's cricket'', Angus & Robertson, 1976, ISBN: 978-0207956980.

In 1999 she was one of the first ten women to be awarded honorary membership of , 16 March 1999 )


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