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Larsen Street
Leichhardt, Qld.
Lynette (Lyn) Ann Larsen (born in Lismore, NSW, on 3 February 1963) is a former Australian woman cricketer. She was captain of the Australian women’s cricket team from 1985/6 to 1993. She captained the side in 10 Test matches, including 5 victories. The number of Test matches in which she was captain, number of matches won, and percentage of victories, are all records for Australia. She also captained the side in 39 Women’s one-day internationals, winning 27 and losing 10, including winning the Women’s Cricket World Cup in 1988.
Larsen was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1999. She was inducted into the NSW Cricket Hall of Fame in 2010, along with Stan McCabe and Mark Waugh. In 2013 Larsen became the first female cricketer to be appointed to the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust.
(Above info from Wikipedia)
Leichhardt, Qld.
Lynette (Lyn) Ann Larsen (born in Lismore, NSW, on 3 February 1963) is a former Australian woman cricketer. She was captain of the Australian women’s cricket team from 1985/6 to 1993. She captained the side in 10 Test matches, including 5 victories. The number of Test matches in which she was captain, number of matches won, and percentage of victories, are all records for Australia. She also captained the side in 39 Women’s one-day internationals, winning 27 and losing 10, including winning the Women’s Cricket World Cup in 1988.
Larsen was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1999. She was inducted into the NSW Cricket Hall of Fame in 2010, along with Stan McCabe and Mark Waugh. In 2013 Larsen became the first female cricketer to be appointed to the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust.
(Above info from Wikipedia)
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Larsen St, Leichhardt, Qld.
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