Kerry-Anne Tomlinson

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Kerry-Anne Tomlinson
Personal information
Full nameKerry-Anne Tomlinson
Born (1990-01-19) 19 January 1990 (age 31)
Gisborne, New Zealand
BattingRight handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RoleBatter
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 82)15 November 2011 v Sri Lanka
Last ODI24 November 2011 v Ireland
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2005/06–2007/08Northern Districts
2008/09–2009/10Wellington
2011/12Central Districts
2012/13–2016/17Northern Districts
2017/18–presentCentral Districts
2018–2019Dragons
Career statistics
Competition WODI WLA WT20
Matches 4 142 91
Runs scored 77 2,450 1,190
Batting average 19.25 24.74 17.00
100s/50s 0/0 0/12 0/2
Top score 34 80 67*
Balls bowled 191 1,280 206
Wickets 2 40 13
Bowling average 82.50 24.15 19.07
5 wickets in innings 0 1 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 2/30 5/20 3/11
Catches/stumpings 3/– 47/4 21/5
Source: CricketArchive, 8 April 2021

Kerry-Anne Tomlinson (born 19 January 1990) is a New Zealand cricketer who currently plays for Central Districts.

Tomlinson was born in Gisborne and lives in Hamilton.[1] She has played in four women's One Day International matches for the Netherlands women's national cricket team.[2] Batting in the middle order, she played all her matches in the 2011 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

In November 2016, Tomlinson became the first woman to be awarded the New Zealand Māori Cricket Scholarship. The scholarship which recognises Māori talent was awarded to Tomlinson for launching Northern Māori Women, the first women's Māori domestic cricket team in New Zealand's history.[1][3] Tomlinson is of Ngāti Porou/Te Whānau-ā-Apanui descent.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Northern Districts win NZC Māori Cricket Scholarship". Press Release, New Zealand Cricket. Cricket Country. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Profile of Kerry-Anne Tomlinson". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  3. ^ Black, Taroi (28 November 2016). "First woman to be awarded NZ Māori Cricket Scholarship". Māori Television. Retrieved 5 January 2017.

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