sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDeborah Lee "Debbie" Ford (née Murray, born 5 February 1965) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played primarily as a left-handed batter. She appeared in 3 One Day Internationals for New Zealand, all at the 1988 World Cup.
Debbie Ford|
Full name | Deborah Lee Ford |
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Born | (1965-02-05) 5 February 1965 (age 57) Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Batting | Left-handed |
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Bowling | Right-arm medium |
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Role | Batter |
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National side | |
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ODI debut | 30 November 1988 v England |
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Last ODI | 17 December 1988 v Ireland |
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Years | Team |
1983/84–1984/85 | Southern Districts |
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1985/86–1989/90 | Canterbury |
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Competition |
WODI |
WFC |
WLA |
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Matches |
3 |
17 |
18 |
Runs scored |
46 |
471 |
510 |
Batting average |
23.00 |
26.16 |
36.42 |
100s/50s |
0/0 |
0/1 |
0/4 |
Top score |
35 |
68 |
89* |
Balls bowled |
36 |
444 |
36 |
Wickets |
0 |
5 |
0 |
Bowling average |
– |
43.80 |
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5 wickets in innings |
0 |
0 |
0 |
10 wickets in match |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Best bowling |
– |
2/18 |
– |
Catches/stumpings |
1/– |
10/– |
5/– | |
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Ford was born in Christchurch.[1] In New Zealand's domestic competitions, she played for Southern Districts and Canterbury.[2] Ford made her international debut at the 1988 World Cup in Australia, appearing in three of her team's nine matches.[3] She debuted against England in New Zealand's second match of the tournament, coming in sixth in the batting order and making 11 runs.[4] She did not re-appear until New Zealand's sixth match of the tournament, against Ireland. In that game, she opened the batting with Jackie Clark and made 35 runs, putting on a 131-run partnership for the opening wicket.[5] Ford's only other game in the tournament was also against Ireland, in the third-place play-off. She neither batted nor bowled.[6]
Rugby Union Career
Ford made her rugby union debut for the Black Ferns on 22 July, 1989 against the California Grizzlies at Christchurch.[7] She competed at RugbyFest 1990 for the Crusadettes, Canterbury and New Zealand.[7] She was also named in the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup squad.[8]
References
- Debbie Ford, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- Teams Debbie Ford played for, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- Women's ODI matches played by Debbie Ford, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup, 3rd Match: England Women v New Zealand Women at Perth, Nov 30, 1988, ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup, 14th Match: Ireland Women v New Zealand Women at Melbourne, Dec 11, 1988, ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup, 3rd PPO: Ireland Women v New Zealand Women at Melbourne, Dec 17, 1988, ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- "Deborah Ford #6". stats.allblacks.com. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- Pearson, Joseph (29 October 2021). "The trailblazing Black Ferns who were asked to pay to play at the first Rugby World Cup". Stuff. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
External links
New Zealand women's squad – 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup |
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Forwards |
- Ballinger
- Ewe
- Fitzgibbon
- A. Ford
- Hayes
- Inwood
- Lemon
- Littleworth
- Paul
- Rere
- Rodd
- Sio
- Tiriamai
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Backs |
- Apiata
- Baker
- Brett
- Chase
- D. Ford
- Frost
- Garden
- Knight
- Mahon
- Paitai
- Richards
- Ross
- Wong
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Head Coach | O’Reilly |
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New Zealand women's squad – 1990 Women's World Rugby Festival |
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Forwards |
- Baker
- Ballinger
- J. Broughton
- Ewe
- Fa'aope
- Fitzgibbon
- A. Ford
- Gavet
- Inwood
- John
- Lemon
- Littleworth
- Papali'i
- Rere
- Rodd
- Tekeu
- Tiriamai
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Backs |
- Apiata
- Brett
- F. Broughton
- Chase
- D. Ford
- Frost
- Garden-Bachop
- Hunter
- Knight
- Mahon
- Paitai
- Richards
- Ross
- Vaeteru
- Williams
- Wong
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Coach | O’Reilly |
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New Zealand XV (1989) |
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Forwards |
- Fa'aope
- Fitzgibbon
- A. Ford
- Hayes
- Inwood
- Littleworth
- Nesbitt
- Papali’i
- Paul
- Siafa
- Sio
- Tiriamai
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Backs | |
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Coach | O'Reilly |
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New Zealand squad – 1988 Women's Cricket World Cup – 3rd place |
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