The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) announced today the Australian women's squad, the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars to contest the second half of the Rose Bowl series against New Zealand in Christchurch.
The squad is:
Belinda Clark (captain) | Victoria | RHB |
Karen Rolton (vice-captain) | South Australia | LHB, LM |
Sally Cooper | Queensland | LHB |
Cathryn Fitzpatrick | Victoria | RHB, RF |
Michelle Goszko | New South Wales | RHB |
Julie Hayes | New South Wales | RHB, RM |
Melanie Jones | Victoria | RHB, RM |
Lisa Keightley | New South Wales | RHB |
Therese McGregor | New South Wales | RHB, RM |
Julia Price | Queensland | RHB, WKT |
Clea Smith | Victoria | RHB, RM |
Lisa Sthalekar | New South Wales | RHB,OB |
Emma Twining | New South Wales | RHB, LM |
Team Management | ||
Claire Connolly | Victoria | Team Manager |
Stephen Jenkin | New South Wales | Coach |
Christina Matthews | New South Wales | Assistant Coach |
Lisa Ross | Victoria | Physiotherapist |
Sally Bailey | Victoria | Physical conditioning co-ordinator |
Erica Sainsbury | New South Wales | Scorer |
Coming into the squad is Victorian medium pacer Clea Smith. The 23-year, who made her national debut against England in 2000 returns to the Southern Stars squad after strong performances for the Australian Youth team.
Smith said she was thrilled to have her hard work rewarded with a call-up to the touring party.
"I am just wrapt to be given the chance to play with this side once again," Smith said.
"Playing in the Youth Series against New Zealand A was great, however it really showed me just how much I wanted to play at the senior level again.
"There is a great sense of personal satisfaction that comes from this news, as I really had to work hard to regain a spot," Smith said.
The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars depart Melbourne for New Zealand this Monday (25 February) in control of the Rose Bowl series.
Having claimed victory over the Kiwis at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) yesterday (23 February), the Australians now hold a major advantage over its Trans-Tasman rivals ahead of the next three matches in Christchurch.
Australia leads the series 3-0, after defeating New Zealand in the opening two matches at the Adelaide Oval, and yesterday's match at the MCG.
The final three matches of the Rose Bowl series will take place at the BIL Oval in Christchurch on 2, 3 and 6 March.
Player style key
RHB – right-hand bat, LHB – left-hand bat, WKT – wicket-keeper, LBG – right-arm leg break and googly bowler, SLC – slow left-arm wrist-spinner, SLA – slow left-arm orthodox spinner, RF – right-arm fast bowler, RMF – right-arm medium fast, RM – right-arm medium, LM – left-arm medium, OB – right-arm off-spinner.
© 2002 Australian Cricket Board
Related Link | Women's Cricket |
Teams | Australia, New Zealand. |
Players/Umpires | Belinda Clark, Karen Rolton, Sally Cooper, Cathryn Fitzpatrick, Michelle Goszko, Julie Hayes, Melanie Jones, Lisa Keightley, Therese McGregor, Julia Price, Clea Smith, Lisa Sthalekar, Emma Twining, Chris Matthews, Erica Sainsbury. |
Tours | Australia Women in New Zealand |
Grounds | Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln |
External Links | Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars. |
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