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England ODI Most Matches Played WOMENS CRICKET ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS 1973 TO MARCH 2021 MOST MATCHES First Name Surname Club Matches Other teamsEngland Playing YearsODI Debut 73 Charlotte M Edwards ENG 191 1997-2016 15/08/1997 98 Jennifer M Gunn ENG 144 2004-2019 15/02/2004 78 S Claire 'Tails' Taylor ENG 126 1998-2011 19/07/1998 97 Lydia S Greenway ENG 126 2003-2016 13/08/2003 103 Sarah -Jane Taylor ENG 126 2006-2019 14/08/2006 99 Katharine H Brunt ENG 125 2005- 13/03/2005 63 Jane Smit(Cassar) ENG 109 1993-2007 20/07/1993 53 Clare E 'Romper' Taylor ENG 105 1988-2005 05/12/1988 111 Heather C Knight ENG 104 2010- 01/03/2010 102 Laura A Marsh ENG 103 2006-2019 17/08/2006 69 Clare J Connor ENG 93 1995-2005 19/07/1995 89 Arran Brindle(Thompson ENG 88 1999-2014 20/07/1999 England U19 10/08/2001 95 Isa T Guha ENG 83 2001-2011 10/08/2001 112 Danielle N Wyatt ENG 77 2010-2019 01/03/2010 109 Tamsin T 'Tammy'Beaumont ENG 74 2009- 04/11/2009 74 Laura K Macleod(Newton) ENG 73 1997-2007 27/08/1997 85 Beth L Morgan ENG 72 1999-2011 19/07/1999 101 Holly L Colvin ENG 72 2006-2013 14/08/2006 86 Nicola J 'Nicky' Shaw ENG 70 1999-2010 19/07/1999 England U19 10/08/2001 108 Anya Shrubsole ENG 70 2008- 14/08/2008 118 Natalie R Sciver ENG 70 2013- 01/07/2013 43 Karen Smithies(Hicken) ENG 69 1986-2000 26/07/1986 25 Janette A Brittin ENG 63 1979-1998 06/06/1979 76 Lucy C Pearson ENG 62 1998-2005 15/07/1998 91 Caroline M G Atkins ENG 58 2001-2010 03/07/2001 England U19 10/08/2001 65 Kathryn M Leng ENG 56 1995-2003 18/07/1995 64 Barbara A Daniels ENG 55 1993-2000 20/07/1993 67 Melissa A Reynard ENG 54 1995-2002 18/07/1995 110 Danielle Hazell ENG 53 2009-2018 05/11/2009 32 Carole A Hodges ENG 47 1982-1993 14/01/1982 117 Amy E Jones ENG 47 2013-2019 01/02/2013 119 Lauren Winfield-Hill ENG 43 2013- 01/07/2013 44 Joanna M 'Jo' Chamberlain ENG 39 1987-1995 16/07/1987 30 Janet C Tedstone( Aspinall) ENG 38 1979-1992 07/07/1979 55 Helen C Plimmer ENG 37 1989-1997 19/07/1989 96 Rosalie A Birch ENG 37 2003-2008 13/08/2003 39 Susan J 'Sue' Metcalfe ENG 36 1985-1998 03/02/1985 116 Georgia A Elwiss ENG 36 2011- 23/10/2011 114 Frances C 'Fran' Wilson ENG 33 2010- 15/11/2010 82 Dawn Holden ENG 32 1999-2004 19/07/1999 41 Gillian A 'Gill' Smith ENG 31 1986-1993 22/06/1986 10 Christine J 'Chris' Watmough ENG 28 1973-1985 23/06/1973 120 Kathryn L 'Kate' Cross ENG 28 2013-2019 29/10/2013 123 Alexandra 'Alex' Hartley ENG 28 2016-2019 27/06/2016 50 Debra Maybury ENG 27 1988-1995 30/11/1988 124 Sophie Ecclestone ENG 27 2016-2019 08/10/2016 6 Shirley A Hodges ENG 26 1973-1982 23/06/1973 75 Sarah V Collyer ENG 25 1998-2003 12/07/1998 80 Laura J Harper ENG 25 1999-2005 19/07/1999 England U19 10/08/2001 37 Jane Powell ENG 24 1984-1990 24/06/1984 1 Enid Bakewell ENG 23 1973-1982 23/06/1973 4 Rachael Heyhoe-Flint ENG 23 1973-1982 23/06/1973 16 Jacqueline M Court ENG 23 3 Young Eng1976-1987 WC 1973 01/08/1976 46 Wendy A Watson ENG 23 1987-1993 16/07/1987 49 Suzanne J 'Suzie' Kitson ENG 23 1988-1993 30/11/1988 104 Ebony J Rainford-Brent ENG 22 2001-2010 23/02/2007 51 Lisa Nye ENG 21 1988-1992 30/11/1988 31 Avril M Starling ENG 20 1982-1986 10/01/1982 20 Janet Allen(Southgate) ENG 17 1976-1985 01/08/1976 18 Megan A Lear ENG 16 5 Young Eng1976-1982 WC 1973 01/08/1976 23/06/1973 21 Glynis Hullah ENG 15 5 Young Eng1976-1982 WC 1973 04/08/1976 30/06/1973 26 Susan J 'Sue' Goatman ENG 15 6 Young Eng1979-1982 WC 1973 06/06/1979 23/06/1973 62 Debra A Stock ENG 15 1992-1996 18/01/1992 66 Suzanne 'Sue' Redfern ENG 15 1995-1999 18/07/1995 88 Laura Spragg ENG 13 1999-2004 20/07/1999 England U19 10/08/2001 9 D Lynne Thomas ENG 12 1973-1979 23/06/1973 33 Helen J Stother ENG 12 1982-1986 14/01/1982 35 Gillian E 'Gill' McConway ENG 11 12 International1984-1987 XI 1982 24/06/1984 14/01/1982 93 Mandie C Godliman ENG 11 2002-2003 06/01/2002 47 Patricia A Lovell ENG 10 1987-1988 25/07/1987 52 Caroline J Barrs ENG 10 1988-1990 03/12/1988 7 June Moorhouse(Stephenson)ENG 9 1973-1976 23/06/1973 8 Mary Pilling ENG 9 1973-1978 23/06/1973 36 Sarah Potter ENG 8 1984-1987 24/06/1984 84 Katherine 'Kate' Lowe ENG 8 1999-2002 19/07/1999 106 Lynsey R F Askew ENG 8 2007-2008 28/02/2007 3 Jill E Cruwys ENG 7 1973-1976 23/06/1973 61 Janet L 'Jan' Godman ENG 7 1991-1993 17/07/1991 77 Katharine V Winks ENG 7 1998-2000 18/07/1998 81 Jacqueline L 'Jackie'Hawker ENG 7 1999-2002 19/07/1999 94 Helen A Wardlaw ENG 7 2002-2004 08/01/2002 100 Joanna K 'Jo' Watts ENG 7 2005-2005 15/08/2005 122 Rebecca L Grundy ENG 7 2015-2016 11/02/2015 13 Heather M Dewdney ENG 6 1973-1978 18/07/1973 34 June E Edney ENG 6 1984-1985 24/06/1984 54 Cathy Cooke ENG 6 1989-1990 19/07/1989 72 Beverley Nicholson ENG 6 1996-1999 18/06/1996 92 Sarah L Clarke ENG 6 2001-2002 10/08/2001 England U19 10/08/2001 129 Sarah Glenn ENG 6 2019- 09/12/2019 2 Lesley J Clifford ENG 5 1973-1973 23/06/1973 11 Pamela Mather ENG 5 1973-1973 23/06/1973 42 Amanda S Stinson ENG 5 1986-1987 22/06/1986 83 Hannah J Lloyd ENG 5 1999-2003 19/07/1999 113 Lauren P Griffiths ENG 5 2010-2011 15/11/2010 5 Susan Hilliam ENG 4 1973-1973 23/06/1973 57 Alison Elder ENG 4 1990-1990 18/07/1990 59 Sarah-Jane Cook ENG 4 1990-1996 17/08/1990 107 Stephanie A 'Steph'Davies ENG 4 2008-2008 11/02/2008 England U19 11/08/2001 125 Bethany A Langston ENG 4 2016-2016 09/11/2016 17 Julia M Greenwood ENG 3 5 Young Eng1976-1979 WC 1973 01/08/1976 23/06/1973 22 Rosalind Heggs ENG 3 6 Young Eng1978-1978 WC 1973 01/01/1978 23/06/1973 23 Catherine 'Cathy' Mowat ENG 3 1978-1978 01/01/1978 24 Margaret Wilks ENG 3 6 Young Eng1978-1978 WC 1973 01/01/1978 23/06/1973 40 Lesley Cooke ENG 3 1986-1986 22/06/1986 60 Marie Moralee ENG 3 1991-1991 17/07/1991 79 Ella L Donnison ENG 3 1999-1999 19/07/1999 87 Katharine Wilkins ENG 3 1999-1999 19/07/1999 121 Natasha E 'Tash' Farrant ENG 3 2013-2013 03/11/2013 130 Freya R Davies ENG 3 2019- 14/12/2019 12 Kathleen M 'Kay' Green ENG 2 1973-1973 14/07/1973 15 Katherine 'Kate' Brown ENG 2 3 Young Eng1976-1979 WC 1973 01/08/1976 23/06/1973 28 Jacqueline A Wainwright ENG 2 1979-1979 06/06/1979 38 Jill Stockdale ENG 2 1985-1985 02/02/1985 45 Karen Jobling ENG 2 1987-1987 16/07/1987 56 Julie L Crump ENG 2 1989-1989 20/07/1989 70 Ruth Lupton ENG 2 1995-1995 19/07/1995 71 Nicola Holt ENG 2 1996-1996 16/06/1996 90 Leanne C Davis ENG 2 2000-2001 01/07/2000 England U19 10/08/2001 105 Charlotte L 'Charlie'Russell ENG 2 2007-2007 17/08/2007 127 Katie L George ENG 2 2018- 07/07/2018 14 Jane Gough ENG 1 1973-1973 18/07/1973 19 Lynne Read ENG 1 6 Young Eng1976-1976 WC 1973 01/08/1976 23/06/1976 27 Margaret Peear ENG 1 1979-1979 06/06/1979 29 Jill Powell ENG 1 1979-1979 07/07/1979 48 Elaine Wulcko ENG 1 1987-1987 25/07/1987 58 Linda Burnley ENG 1 1990-1990 16/08/1990 68 Claire L Whichcord ENG 1 1995-1995 18/07/1995 115 Susannah E 'Susie'Rowe ENG 1 2011-2011 09/01/2011 126 Alice Davidson-Richar ENG 1 2018-2018 06/04/2018 128 Bryony F Smith ENG 1 2019- 13/06/2019.
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