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Batting style
  
Right-handed

Bowling style
  
Fast bowling

Born
  
6 October 1969 (age 47) (
1969-10-06
)
Dominica

National side
  
West Indies (2003–2004) United States (2009–2011)

Only Test (cap 22)
  
15 March 2004  West Indies v Pakistan

ODI debut (cap 37)
  
13 March 2003  West Indies v Sri Lanka

Last ODI
  
2 April 2004  West Indies v Pakistan

Doris Francis (born 6 October 1969) is a former international cricketer who represented both the West Indies and the United States at international level.

Francis was born in Dominica, and was the first woman from that country to play for the West Indies. She only took up cricket at the age of 25. Francis made her international debut in March 2003, in a One Day International (ODI) series against Sri Lanka. Later in the year, she also featured in the 2003 IWCC Trophy, where the West Indies finished runner-up to Ireland to qualify for the 2005 World Cup. In 2004, Francis represented the West Indies in ODI series against India and Pakistan, also playing a single Test match against the latter team. In the second innings of the Test, she made 46 not out from ninth in the batting order, putting on 105 runs for the eighth wicket with Jacqueline Robinson.

Overall, Francis played 17 ODIs for the West Indies, taking 13 wickets. She continued playing cricket after moving to the United States, and made her debut for the U.S. national team at the 2009 Americas Championship. She was one of three former West Indies internationals in the side, the others being Candacy Atkins and Roselyn Emmanuel. In the first match of the tournament, against Brazil, Francis took 2/9 and scored 10 not out, for which she was named player of the match. She returned for the tournament's 2010 edition, taking 3/16 in one game against Canada. Francis made her final international appearances at the 2011 World Cup Qualifier, where she was appointed team captain. Aged 42, she took two wickets from six matches (against South Africa and Zimbabwe), and made 68 runs, with a highest of 23 against Bangladesh.

References

Doris Francis Wikipedia