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Greenway retires from international cricket
- Updated: June 1, 2016
Lydia Greenway, the England batsman, has announced her retirement from international cricket. Greenway, who was 17 when she made her England debut in the first Women’s Ashes Test in Brisbane in 2003, played 14 Tests, 126 ODIs and 85 T20Is.
Batting mostly in the middle order, Greenway scored 362 Test runs at an average of 15.73, 2554 ODI runs at 30.04, including a hundred and 12 fifties, and 1192 T20 runs at a strike rate of 96.12. She was part of four Women’s Ashes-winning teams, playing a key role in clinching the multi-format 2013 edition with a match-winning 64-ball 80 in the second T20I at the Rose Bowl. She was also part of England’s title-winning squads at the …
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