Lindsay Reeler
Lindsay Anne Reeler is a prominent figure in Australian cricket, known for her exceptional skills as an all-rounder. Born on March 18, 1961, in Northern Rhodesia, she represented the Australia national women's cricket team during a pivotal era for the sport.
Career
Reeler made her mark in international cricket between 1984 and 1987, participating in 10 Test matches. She made her debut against the India national women's cricket team, showcasing her talent as a right-handed opening batswoman and an occasional right-arm medium pace bowler. Her final Test appearance came in a match against the England national women's cricket team. In addition to her Test career, she also played 23 One Day Internationals (ODIs), beginning with a match against India and concluding against England in 1988.Throughout her Test career, Reeler accumulated 510 runs from 15 innings, with a remarkable highest score of 110 and an impressive average of 39.23. In ODIs, she excelled even further, scoring 1034 runs with a standout highest score of 143. Her ODI average of 57.44 is a testament to her consistency, and she achieved 2 centuries and 8 half-centuries during her time on the field.