- Betty Archdale
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Betty Archdale
female = true
country = England
fullname = Helen Elizabeth Archdale
nickname = Betty
dayofbirth = 21
monthofbirth = 8
yearofbirth = 1907
placeofbirth =Paddington ,London
countryofbirth =England
dayofdeath = 11
monthofdeath = 1
yearofdeath = 2000
placeofdeath =Killara, New South Wales
countryofdeath =Australia
batting = Right-handed
international = true
testdebutdate = 28 December
testdebutyear = 1934
testdebutagainst = Australia women
testc
lasttestdate = 13 July
lasttestyear = 1937
lasttestagainst = Australia women
club1 = Kent Women
year1 = 1937
club2 = East of England Women
year2 = 1937
deliveries = balls
columns = 1
column1 = Tests
matches1 = 5
runs1 = 133
bat avg1 = 26.60
100s/50s1 = 0/0
top score1 = 32not out
deliveries1 = 0
wickets1 = –
bowl avg1 = –
fivefor1 = –
tenfor1 = –
best bowling1 = –
catches/stumpings1 = 1/–
date = 18 September
year = 2008
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/10/10138/10138.html CricketArchiveHelen Elizabeth "Betty" Archdale (21 August 1907 - 11 January 2000) was an educationalist and cricketer. She was a captain of the
English women's cricket team in 1934 and 1935. In 1934/35 she led the first English cricket team to tourAustralia andNew Zealand , the result of which was a 2-0 victory over Australia. This tour did much both to raise the status of women's cricket and to heal some of the damage done to Anglo-Australian cricket relations byBodyline two years earlier.Archdale was born in
London , the daughter of Helen Alexander Archdale (née Russel), asuffragette who was at one time jailed for smashing windows at Whitehall; and an Irish professional soldier in the British Army, who died inWorld War I when she was eleven. Her godmother wasEmmeline Pankhurst . Archdale attendedBedales School inHampshire where she learned to play cricket and, thence, toSt Leonards School inSt Andrews ,Fife .After school Archdale attended
McGill University inMontreal , graduating in 1929 with a BA in Economics and Political Science. She studied Law in London. Specialising in international law, she conducted part of her studies in theSoviet Union . In 1938 she was called to the Bar atGray's Inn .During
World War II , she served in the WRNS as a wireless operator inSingapore . She was awarded anOrder of the British Empire for helping nurses escape from the conflict.Having moved to Australia, in 1946 she was appointed principal of
Sydney University 's "Women's College", a post she held for 10 years. Archdale was a member of the University Senate for 25 years, and a television and radio personality throughout the 1960s.Archdale was headmistress of the private girls school
Abbotsleigh inWahroonga ,Sydney for 12 years from 1958. Archdale was credited with breaking down the rigid system of discipline at the school, with introducing sex education and abandoning the gloves and hat as part of the school uniform. She also reformed the curriculum, introducing physics and cutting back on British, in favour of Australian, history. The Assembly Hall (1963) and Chapel (1965) both date from this time. She lived on an estate inGalston ,Sydney with her brotherAlexander Archdale , an actor.In 1997, she was listed as an Australian Living Treasure. In March 1999, Archdale was one of the first ten women to be granted Honorary Life Membership of
Marylebone Cricket Club in England. She died in January 2000 at the age of 92, inSydney .The
Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools , 'Archdale Debating' competition (a debating competition for Sydney's most exclusive private and catholic girls' schools) is named in her honour.References
*Obituary: Betty Archdale, Philip Jones, "The Guardian", London, February 16, 2000 [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,231031,00.html online, retrieved August 4 2007]
*David Doughan, "Archdale , Helen Alexander (1876–1949)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58331 accessed 4 Aug 2007]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/10/10138/10138.html CricketArchive page on Betty Archdale]
*Deirdre Macpherson, "The Suffragette's Daughter: Betty Archdale, Her Life of Feminism, Cricket, War and Education", Rosenberg Publishing, DuralSee also
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Women's cricket
*English women's cricket team
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