Bev Wilson | |
Female: | true |
Fullname: | Beverley Wilson |
Birth Date: | 1 January 1949 |
Birth Place: | Sydney, Australia |
Batting: | Right-handed |
Role: | Batter |
Family: | Debbie Wilson (sister) |
International: | true |
Internationalspan: | 1972–1975 |
Country: | Australia |
Testdebutdate: | 5 February |
Testdebutyear: | 1972 |
Testdebutagainst: | New Zealand |
Testcap: | 71 |
Lasttestdate: | 21 March |
Lasttestyear: | 1975 |
Lasttestagainst: | New Zealand |
Odidebutdate: | 23 June |
Odidebutyear: | 1973 |
Odidebutagainst: | Young England |
Odicap: | 11 |
Lastodidate: | 28 July |
Lastodiyear: | 1973 |
Lastodiagainst: | England |
Club1: | New South Wales |
Columns: | 4 |
Column1: | WTest |
Matches1: | 2 |
Runs1: | 88 |
Bat Avg1: | 22.00 |
100S/50S1: | 0/1 |
Top Score1: | 51 |
Deliveries1: | – |
Wickets1: | – |
Bowl Avg1: | – |
Fivefor1: | – |
Tenfor1: | – |
Best Bowling1: | – |
Catches/Stumpings1: | 1/– |
Column2: | WODI |
Matches2: | 6 |
Runs2: | 130 |
Bat Avg2: | 26.00 |
100S/50S2: | 0/1 |
Top Score2: | 50 |
Deliveries2: | – |
Wickets2: | – |
Bowl Avg2: | – |
Fivefor2: | – |
Tenfor2: | – |
Best Bowling2: | – |
Catches/Stumpings2: | 2/– |
Column3: | WFC |
Matches3: | 30 |
Runs3: | 1,142 |
Bat Avg3: | 24.82 |
100S/50S3: | 0/6 |
Top Score3: | 94 |
Deliveries3: | 16 |
Wickets3: | 0 |
Bowl Avg3: | – |
Fivefor3: | 0 |
Tenfor3: | 0 |
Best Bowling3: | – |
Catches/Stumpings3: | 7/– |
Column4: | WLA |
Matches4: | 35 |
Runs4: | 1,195 |
Bat Avg4: | 39.83 |
100S/50S4: | 2/8 |
Top Score4: | 110 |
Deliveries4: | – |
Wickets4: | – |
Bowl Avg4: | – |
Fivefor4: | – |
Tenfor4: | – |
Best Bowling4: | – |
Catches/Stumpings4: | 3/– |
Date: | 15 November |
Year: | 2023 |
Source: | https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/11/11072/11072.html CricketArchive |
Beverley Wilson (born 1 January 1949) is an Australian former cricketer who played as a right-handed batter. She appeared in two Test matches and six One Day Internationals for Australia between 1972 and 1975. She played domestic cricket for New South Wales.[1] [2]
Wilson was the captain of New South Wales for three seasons from 1970/71 to 1973/74.[3]
Wilson's younger sister Debbie also played Test and One Day International cricket for Australia.[4]