Sarah Illingworth

Sarah Illingworth

Sarah Louise Illingworth (born 9 September 1963) is a former New Zealand cricketer. Illingworth played in six women's Test matches, captaining New Zealand in them all, racking up six draws. New Zealand won 18, lost 10 and had one no result in the 29 women's one-day internationals she captained New Zealand in. She was born in Lancaster, England.

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Sarah Illingworth is now a member of the New Zealand Police. She is currently a senior sergeant of the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB).



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