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Sarah Clarke (cricketer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sarah Clarke (cricketer)
Sarah Louise Clarke (born 28 March 1982, Croydon, Surrey, England, United Kingdom) is a cricketer who played 6 one day internationals for the England women's cricket team from her debut against Scotland in August 2001 to her last game against India at Pune in January 2002.〔http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/53883.html〕 She made a top score of 66 not out against Scotland in the European cup and took 5 wickets at 16.8 with her leg spin bowling, including a spell of 4 for 15 against Ireland in the same competition. Her best bowling figures of 6 for 11 for club side Purley Redoubtables came against Leeds & Broomfield in 2010, surpassing her previous best of 6-17 in the ECB Cup semi-final of 2001 against North Riding WCC. Clarke was one of the first four women ever to be capped by Surrey County Cricket Club in 2015,〔http://www.kiaoval.com/surrey-issues-first-caps-female-cricketers/〕 along with captain (Cecily Scutt ), England international (Natalie Sciver ) and long-standing squad member (Katherine Robson ). In June 2015, she became the leading wicket taker for Surrey Women in limited overs cricket by taking 4-11 against Lancashire, surpassing Caroline Barrs as the previous record holder (120 wickets). ==References==
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