Elizabeth Anne Sanders was born in Chelsea in London. She is a former cricketer who had played in almost 11 test matches for the England women’s cricket team. The period of her cricket career was between 1954 and 1968-69.
Her major teams for whom she played includes the England women’s team, South women’s team and Middlesex women team. Known as Anne Savoury, this right handed batsman and right arm off break bowler has played tremendously for her team. In her 11 matches, she made 15 innings with 150 runs and her highest score was 40. Her batting average was 13.63.
Sanders made her debut in cricket career in 1954 whilst playing against the New Zealand Women’s team in Worcester. Her last test match was in Wellington against the New Zealand team in 1969.
Role | All Rounder |
Born | 20 Jul 1931 |
Nationality | United States |
Team History | |
England national women's | 1954 - 1969 |
Career highlights
This off spinner took 32 wickets at an average of 16.62. With right to bowling statistics, in 11 matches, she made 19 innings, bowled 2123 balls and took 32 wickets. She overall made an average of 16.62 with an economy rate of 1.50.