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Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Playwright

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium

Nationality
  
Canadian

Spouse
  
Alisa Palmer (m. 2003)

Name
  
Anne-Marie McDonald


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Full name
  
Anne-Marie Frances McDonald

Born
  
26 April 1963 (age 60) (
1963-04-26
)

Relations
  
Jonathan Garth (husband) Kim Garth (daughter)

ODI debut
  
29 November 1988 v New Zealand women

Movies and TV shows
  
Doc Zone, Better Than Chocolate

Plays
  
Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), Belle Moral, The Arab's Mouth

Books
  
Fall on Your Knees, Adult Onset, The Way the Crow Flies, UN Parfum De Cedre, Clue in the Fast Lane: A Mystery

Similar People
  
Alisa Palmer, Karyn Dwyer, Peter Outerbridge, Michael Claydon, Patricia Rozema

National side
  
Ireland (1988–1989)

Anne-Marie Frances Garth (née McDonald; born 26 April 1963) is a former Irish international cricketer who played for the Irish national team between 1988 and 1989. A right-handed medium-pace bowler, she played in twelve One Day International (ODI) matches, including at the 1988 World Cup.

A graduate of Dominican College Sion Hill, in County Dublin, McDonald made her international debut at the 1988 World Cup in Australia. She went on to play in all nine of her team's matches, but managed only two wickets overall, the least of any specialist Irish bowler. Her tournament bowling average of 115.50 was only surpassed by Chantal Grevers of the Netherlands, who had an average of 121.50. McDonald had greater success in her three other ODI appearances, all of which came at the 1989 European Championship in Denmark. She took 2/32 in the first match against Denmark, which she followed with a career-best 2/18 against the Netherlands. McDonald was 26 at the time of her last match, and finished her ODI career with a bowling average of 54.83.

McDonald married Jonathan Garth, a member of the Irish men's side. Their daughter, Kim Garth, has also represented Ireland in cricket.

References

Anne-Marie McDonald Wikipedia