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Full name
  
Lydia Sophie Greenway

Name
  
Lydia Greenway

Batting style
  
Left-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Bowling style
  
Right-arm offbreak

Odi shirt number
  
20

National side
  

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Born
  
6 August 1985 (age 38) (
1985-08-06
)

Test debut (cap 138)
  
15 February 2003 v Australia women

Last Test
  
11 August 2015 v Australia women

Profiles

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Lydia Sophie Greenway (born 6 August 1985, Farnborough, Kent) is an English cricketer. She is a left-handed batsman. She has appeared for England in seven Tests and 32 ODI's. In the first Test against South Africa in August 2003 she put on a world record 203 for the fourth wicket with Claire Taylor. She was a member of the team which retained the Ashes on tour in Australia in 2008 and won the World Cup and World Twenty/20 Championship in 2009. In addition to her middle order batting, she is one of the best outfielders in the women's game. She was named Player of the Match for her fluent half century in England's win over Australia in a one-day international at Perth on 9 January 2010, and Player of the Series in England's 4 - 1 win in the subsequent Twenty/20 series.

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She was named Women Cricketer of the year for 2010 on 1 June 2011 and scored her maiden one day international century - an unbeaten 125 - against South Africa at Potchefstroom in October 2011.

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In 1995, at the age of 10, Greenway, together with her sister Emma and some friends, started a ladies team at Hayes Cricket Club. It is now one of the strongest in southern England. She attended Hayes School.

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She is the holder of one of the first tranche of 18 ECB central contracts for women players, which were announced in April 2014.

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She held the record for taking the most number of catches in a single Women's Cricket World Cup series(8) until this record was levelled by Amy Satterthwaite in the 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup

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Greenway announced her retirement from international cricket in June 2016.

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References

Lydia Greenway Wikipedia