Anita van Lier explained

Anita van Lier
Female:true
Birth Date:19 April 1952
Birth Place:Netherlands
Role:All-rounder
Country:Netherlands
International:true
Internationalspan:1978–1993
Odidebutdate:8 August
Odidebutyear:1984
Odidebutagainst:New Zealand
Odicap:9
Lastodidate:29 July
Lastodiyear:1993
Lastodiagainst:England
Date:14 April
Year:2016
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17218/17218.html CricketArchive

Anita van Lier (married name Beecheno-van Lier; born 19 April 1952) is a Dutch former international cricketer who represented the Dutch national team between 1978 and 1993, including as captain for a number of years.

Van Lier made her debut for the Netherlands in 1978, on a tour of England. Her first international appearances came at the 1983 Centenary Tournament in Utrecht (featuring Denmark and Ireland), by which time she had been appointed captain.[1] In August 1984, van Lier was named captain of the Dutch team for their maiden One Day International (ODI) match, a one-off fixture against New Zealand to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the national federation.[2] She opened the batting with Irene Schoof, scoring 45 runs out of a team total of 117 as the Netherlands lost by 67 runs.[3] At the 1986 Women's Quadrangular in Belfast, which included Denmark, England A, Ireland, and the Netherlands, van Lier was the overall leading run-scorer. She finished with 174 runs from three innings, including 56 against Ireland and 100 not out against Denmark.[4]

Captaining the Netherlands at the 1988 World Cup in Australia, van Lier made 159 runs from eight innings, with a highest score of 46 against Ireland. She was the only Dutchwoman to score more than 100 runs during the tournament.[5] She also bowled the third-highest number of overs for her team, taking three wickets.[6] Van Lier relinquished the captaincy after the World Cup, and did not return to the national line-up until the 1993 World Cup in England, by which time she was 39.[2] However, she had lost none of her form from the previous tournament, finishing as her team's leading wicket-taker and third highest run scorer.[7] [8] Against the West Indies, she took 4/24 from 8.4 overs, helping the Dutch team to its only victory of the tournament.[9]

Notes and References

  1. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17218/Womens_Miscellaneous_Matches.html Women's miscellaneous matches played by Anita Beecheno-van Lier
  2. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17218/Womens_ODI_Matches.html Women's ODI matches played by Anita Beecheno-van Lier
  3. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/45/45124.html Netherlands Women v New Zealand Women
  4. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/11/Womens_Quadrangular_Tournament_1986/Batting_by_Runs.html Batting and fielding in Women's Quadrangular Tournament 1986 (ordered by runs)
  5. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/0/Shell_Bicentennial_Womens_World_Cup_1988-89/Netherlands_Women_Batting.html Batting and fielding for Netherlands women, Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup 1988/89
  6. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/0/Shell_Bicentennial_Womens_World_Cup_1988-89/Netherlands_Women_Bowling.html Bowling for Netherlands women, Shell Bicentennial Women's World Cup 1988/89
  7. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/1/Womens_World_Cup_1993/Netherlands_Women_Batting.html Batting and fielding for Netherlands women, Women's World Cup 1988/89
  8. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/1/Womens_World_Cup_1993/Netherlands_Women_Bowling.html Bowling for Netherlands women, Women's World Cup 1993
  9. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/57/57600.html Netherlands Women v West Indies Women