Wendy Gerritsen

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Wendy Gerritsen
Personal information
Born (1972-10-06) 6 October 1972 (age 49)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
International information
National side
ODI debut(cap  32)21 July 1993 v  West Indies
Last ODI20 July 1995 v  Denmark
Career statistics
Competition WODI
Matches7
Runs scored68
Batting average 22.66
100s/50s0/0
Top score20*
Balls bowled294
Wickets 7
Bowling average 24.85
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match0
Best bowling3/21
Catches/stumpings 1/–
Source: CricketArchive, 19 October 2015

Wendy Gerritsen (born 6 October 1972) is a former Dutch international cricketer whose career for the Dutch national side spanned from 1992 to 1995. A right-arm medium-pacer, she played seven One Day International (ODI) matches, including games at the 1993 World Cup.

Gerritsen made her senior debut for the Netherlands at the age of 19, on a tour of England in July 1992. [1] Selected in the Dutch squad for the 1993 World Cup in England, she played in four of a possible seven matches. [2] Although primarily in the team as a bowler, Gerritsen was given only 20 overs across her matches. In the last match of the tournament, against England, she took 3/38 from 12 overs, [3] which were her only wickets of the competition. [4] Gerritsen's only other ODIs came at the 1995 European Championship in Ireland. [2] She opened the bowling with Jet van Noortwijk in the first match against England, but was unable to repeat her earlier performance against that team, going wicketless. [5] She improved against Ireland, taking 1/40 from nine overs, [6] but saved her best performance for the last match against Denmark, taking 3/21 from ten overs in what was to be her final ODI. [7] Gerritsen finished with an ODI career bowling average of 24.85. [8]

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References

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  2. 1 2 Women's ODI matches played by Wendy Gerritsen – CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  3. England Women v Netherlands Women, Women's World Cup 1993 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  4. Bowling for Netherlands women, Women's World Cup 1993 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  5. England Women v Netherlands Women, Women's European Championship 1995 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  6. Ireland Women v Netherlands Women, Women's European Championship 1995 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  7. Denmark Women v Netherlands Women, Women's European Championship 1995 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  8. Wendy Gerritsen – CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 October 2015.