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Name
  
Catherine Dalton


Role
  
Cricket Player

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Born
  
24 October 1992 (age 31) Leyton, Essex, England

Batting
  
Right-handed

Bowling
  
Right-arm fast

Role
  
Batter

National side
  
Ireland (2015–2016)

ODI debut (cap 75)
  
5 August 2016 v South Africa

Last ODI
  
11 August 2016 v South Africa

T20I debut (cap 33)
  
5 December 2015 v Bangladesh

Last T20I
  
23 March 2016 v South Africa

Domestic team information
  
Essex (2007–2011), Middlesex(2012–2018), Typhoons(2015–2016), Essex (2019–present)

Nationality
  
Irish

Similar
  
Laura Delany, Paul Stirling, Craig Young (cricketer)

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Catherine Clare Dalton (born 26 October 1992) is a cricketer who plays for Middlesex in English domestic cricket, having previously also played for Essex. A right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler, Dalton gained Irish citizenship in 2015, and was subsequently named in the Irish national team's squad for the 2015 World Twenty20 Qualifier in Thailand. She made her Twenty20 International debut in the tournament's final, against Bangladesh.

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Biography

Catherine Dalton is a fast bowler and top order batsman who spent 2011 and 2012 on the England Academy. A former West Ham United and recent Tottenham Hotspur footballer, Dalton has focused her efforts on cricket and was rewarded with selection on the prestigious International Cricket Camp, in Potchesfstroom, South Africa in 2009.

After a brilliant year with Essex, where she averaged in excess of 100 with the bat in 2010, she was rewarded with selection for the ECB Academy at Loughborough. The ECB has always looked upon Dalton as a fast bowler though as shown with her selection for the England Women's Academy team to tour South Africa in April 2012.

At domestic level, following a lack of opportunities for Essex at county level in 2011, Dalton moved across to play for Middlesex in 2012 and Finchley Women. She plays men's cricket for Halstead CC in Essex.

In 2013, she was named as Middlesex Player Of The Year at an awards dinner at Lord's. She finished 5th in the ECB National Batting Averages, and the only non-full International in the Top 10. However, despite this, she didn't gain further England recognition.

Playing for Halstead men's team against Felixstowe on May 29, 2015, Catherine became the first female on record to score a 100 in The Two Counties men's cricket leagues

By the end of the 2015 season, Dalton had gained her Irish citizenship and chosen to commit her International future to Ireland. She has since been called up for the World Cup Qualifiers in Thailand

She is a current ECB Level 2 coach and has a 1st Class Honours Degree from St Mary's University College, London. She is also assistant coach at The Ultimate Pace Foundation in Bangalore based at The Karnataka Institute Of Cricket.

Recently she has been appointed as a Bowling Coach of the Rajasthan Cricket Association becoming the first female to have such an honour bestowed for men's cricket.

References

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