Nadine George

Nadine George
Nadine George
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Personal information
Batting style Left-handed bat (LHB)
Bowling style Wicket-keeper
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches 1 31
Runs scored 2 569
Batting average 70.00 20.32
100s/50s 1/0 0/1
Top score 118 53
Balls bowled
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match n/a
Best bowling n/a n/a
Catches/stumpings 1/0 5/1
Source: [1], 15 September 2005

Nadine Andrea George MBE (born 15 October 1968, Saint Lucia) is a West Indian cricketer, who has played one Test match and 31 ODIs for the West Indian women's cricket team. She was the first West Indian woman cricketer to score a hundred in a Test match, scoring 118 on Test debut against Pakistan in Karachi in the third innings of the only Test on tour - and, as of 2005-11-15, the only Test she's ever played. George has also been awarded an MBE for her contributions to sport. [2]

George also kept wicket in that Test match, where Pakistan notched up a 247-run first-innings lead and asked the West Indies to follow on. George's 118 helped her team to a second-innings total of 440, however, and Pakistan chose not to attempt the chase of 162 in 23 overs as the match was drawn.

George made her ODI debut aged 34 against Sri Lanka, opening the batting and making 16 in a 27-run loss. She played five of the six ODIs in the series, which the West Indies lost 0–6 - with 82 runs, she was the West Indies' third-best batswoman by runs and fifth-best by average.

She was retained for the IWCC Trophy in the Netherlands in July 2003, and made 114 runs at a batting average of 38 as the West Indies won four of five matches and qualified for the 2005 Women's Cricket World Cup. She made a new career highest score of 40 in the group match against Netherlands, in which the West Indians got what the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack described as a "surprise victory" [3]. With a loss in that match, and all other results equal, the West Indies would have finished third in the tournament and thus not qualified for the World Cup. With 114 runs, she made the most runs for the West Indies in that tournament. [4]

George has played every ODI for West Indies since then, playing 12 on tour of the Indian subcontinent in 2003-04 - a tour which included a career highest score of 53, and George made 269 runs at an average of 22.41 on tour. In the 2005 World Cup, she was no longer the highest-scoring batter - her 72 runs came at an average of 12, behind Juliana Nero (197 runs), Pamela Lavine (145 runs) and Nelly Williams (121 runs) - but she could still celebrate two victories, over Sri Lanka (their first win over the Lankans, in their eighth attempt) and Ireland (to get revenge for the loss at the 2003 IWCC Trophy, when George got a duck and the West Indies were bowled out for 52 chasing 85 to win). The West Indies finished fifth - their best position at a World Cup ever - to qualify for the 2009 World Cup[5], and also beat South Africa 2–1 in an ODI series immediately following the World Cup. George made a combined total of 10 runs in the two wins, but was the only one to make it into double figures in the third ODI.

References

  1. ^ Nadine George awarded MBE
  2. ^ Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2004, edited by M. Engel.
  3. ^ West Indies Women Batting Averages - from CricketArchive
  4. ^ England to face Australia in semi-finals from Cricinfo
  5. StatsGuru Filter for Nadine George

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