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Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Park

Name
  
Myrtle Edwards


National side
  
Australia

Bowling style
  
Right arm Leg-spin

Phone
  
+1 206-684-4075


Only Test (cap 24)
  
20 March 1948 v New Zealand women

Address
  
3130 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121, United States

Similar
  
Olympic Sculpture Park, Waterfront Park, Gas Works Park, Kerry Park, Kubota Garden

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Myrtle Edwards (7 June 1921 – 30 August 2010) in Clifton Hill, Victoria) was an Australian softball and cricket player.

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In 1949, Edwards was named the captain of the first Australian Open Women's Team to play a test series against New Zealand. She coached in four Women’s World Championships from 1965–1978, winning gold at the inaugural 1965 ISF Women's World Championships in Melbourne. For her contribution to the sport she was became an inductee into both the Softball Australia and the ISF Hall of Fame, as well as becoming a Life Member of Softball Victoria.

Edwards also played one Test match for Australia against New Zealand in 1948.

Edwards died on 30 August 2010.

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References

Myrtle Edwards Wikipedia