Kathryn Leng
England
INTL CAREER: 1995 - 2003
Full Name
Kathryn Maria Leng
Born
September 28, 1973, Pudsey, Yorkshire
Age
50y 226d
Batting Style
Left hand Bat
Bowling Style
Legbreak
A classy top-order bat and deceptive leg-spin bowler, Yorkshire's Kathryn Leng made history in 2001 as the first woman to play an inter-UCCE match, for Leeds-Bradford.
Leng was England U19 Captain for two years before making her senior debut in 1995. She scored her maiden Test century against New Zealand in 1996, where she plundered 144 runs.
In 2002, Leng and Sarah Collyer were dropped from England's one-day squad for the tri-series against India and New Zealand after taking an unauthorized holiday in Tenerife. But the invaluable Leng was not banished for long as she was called into the Test team to face India in August, and she did enough to be picked to tour Australia in the winter where she played her latest Test to date.
Wisden Cricinfo staff September 2004
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