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Rachael Louise Haynes (born 26 December 1986) is a female Australian cricketer. Predominantly a batsman, she is a member of the Australian team. Haynes plays for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rachael Haynes player profile )〕 After rising through the junior ranks at an early age, often playing against girls three years older in interstate age-group competitions, Haynes made her senior debut for Victoria in the WNCL in 2005–06 at 19. She was not successful in her maiden season, scoring 31 runs in four innings. Haynes played a full season in 2006–07, and after making her maiden half-century, featured in the finals series against New South Wales. She made 83 in the second final as Victoria forced a third and deciding match, which they lost. Haynes ended the season with 253 runs. The following season she made one half-century and ended with 239 runs and four wickets as Victoria missed the finals. She was selected for the Australia Youth team and in 2008–09, she scored heavily. After breaking through for her maiden century, she made 98 not out in another match and ended the season with 357 runs at 44.62 and two wickets, despite making a duck in the final won by New South Wales. Despite this, she was overlooked for national selection and missed the 2009 World Cup hosted by Australia. Haynes was called into the national squad for the tour of England in mid-2009 and made her debut in the final One Day International (ODI), making 26 in a rain-abandoned match. She then made her Test debut, scoring 98 in her maiden innings. During the 2009–10 WNCL, Haynes struck a career-best 126 and added 85 in a later match, ending the season with 397 runs at 39.70. She was selected for the Rose Bowl series against New Zealand, top-scoring with 56 and 75 not out in two matches in her first series on home soil and ending the ODIs with 173 runs at 86.50. She made her Twenty20 international debut, playing in all five matches, scoring 53 runs at 13.25. == Early career == Haynes was selected for Victoria's team for the Under-17 interstate tournament in March 2001, aged just 14 years and three months. She did not have much success in her first year; she was selected for only two matches and made 10 in her only innings. The following year, she returned and scored 28 before taking 2/3 in the first match as Victoria defeated the Australian Capital Territory by 221 runs.〔 These were her best batting and bowling performances for the series and she ended with 84 runs at 16.80 and three wickets at 7.66 from five matches.〔 In January 2003, a week after turning 16, she was in the Victorian team for the Under-19 interstate competition, and did not have a great impact in her five matches, scoring 54 runs at 13.50—being run out twice—and taking one wicket.〔 The following January, Haynes returned and took 6/13 in Victoria's opening match, as they dismissed Western Australia for only 27 and went on to a ten-wicket win.〔 She later top-scored with 45 not out against New South Wales and ended the tournament by scoring 89 and then taking 2/11 as Victoria crushed the Australian Capital Territory by 314 runs.〔 In total, she scored 159 runs at 53.00 and took 12 wickets at 10.75.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rachael Haynes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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