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Keenan, Katrina

Katrina Keenan ( born Katrina Keenan , born February 24, 1971 , Christchurch ) is a New Zealand athlete and cricket coach (player of the Japanese national team), a New Zealand national team player. She played for the first women's cricket team in Canterbury and the national team of New Zealand. Her debut took place on February 7, 1995 in a test match. In addition, on February 12, 1995, she debuted at One Day International . Katrina Marie Keenan played only five test matches. The last of them took place on July 15, 1996. However, she continued to play 54 Odis, scoring 348 runs and taking 70 wickets to 16.82, with the best 6/73 against England . Katrina Keenan trained Japanese athletes before the Asian Games in 2010 [1] .

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  1. ↑ Katrina Keenan (neopr.) . Cricinfo. Date of treatment February 26, 2019.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Keenan_Katrina&oldid=98402204


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