Penny Kinsella Explained

Penny Kinsella
Female:true
Country:New Zealand
International:true
Internationalspan:1988–1995
Fullname:Penelope Dale Kinsella
Birth Date:14 August 1963
Birth Place:Palmerston North, New Zealand
Family:David Kinsella (father)
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm leg break
Role:Batter
Testdebutdate:18 January
Testdebutyear:1990
Testdebutagainst:Australia
Testcap:91
Lasttestdate:7 February
Lasttestyear:1995
Lasttestagainst:India
Odidebutdate:20 January
Odidebutyear:1988
Odidebutagainst:Australia
Odicap:47
Lastodidate:20 February
Lastodiyear:1995
Lastodiagainst:Australia
Club1:Central Districts
Year1:1981/82–1987/88
Club2:Wellington
Columns:4
Column1:WTest
Matches1:6
Runs1:131
Bat Avg1:16.37
100S/50S1:0/1
Top Score1:53
Deliveries1:
Wickets1:
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:3/–
Column2:WODI
Matches2:20
Runs2:443
Bat Avg2:26.05
100S/50S2:0/2
Top Score2:57
Deliveries2:
Wickets2:
Bowl Avg2:
Fivefor2:
Tenfor2:
Best Bowling2:
Catches/Stumpings2:0/–
Column3:WFC
Matches3:46
Runs3:1,927
Bat Avg3:29.19
100S/50S3:0/15
Top Score3:90
Deliveries3:170
Wickets3:11
Bowl Avg3:11.45
Fivefor3:0
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:4/35
Catches/Stumpings3:33/–
Column4:WLA
Matches4:76
Runs4:1,637
Bat Avg4:23.05
100S/50S4:0/8
Top Score4:93
Deliveries4:12
Wickets4:1
Bowl Avg4:9.00
Fivefor4:0
Tenfor4:0
Best Bowling4:1/9
Catches/Stumpings4:18/–
Date:29 April 2021
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/17/17281/17281.html CricketArchive

Penelope Dale Kinsella (born 14 August 1963) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as a right-handed batter. She appeared in 6 Test matches and 20 One Day Internationals for New Zealand between 1988 and 1995. She played domestic cricket for Central Districts and Wellington.[1] [2]

In 1992–93 she scored the highest aggregate ever made by a Wellington club cricketer in one season, 1259 runs.[3] The Penny Kinsella Trophy is awarded to the Wellington U19 Women's Most Valuable Player.[4]

She is a teacher at Onslow College in Wellington.[5] Her father is former cricket umpire David Kinsella.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Penny Kinsella . 16 April 2014 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  2. Web site: Penny Kinsella . 29 April 2021 . CricketArchive.
  3. Web site: History. 7 July 2020. Wellington Collegians Cricket Club. en.
  4. Web site: Age-group stars celebrated. 22 April 2021. www.cricketwellington.co.nz.
  5. Web site: 18 January 2021. Where is she now? Penny Kinsella. 18 January 2021. Newsroom. en-AU.
  6. Web site: THE PROJECT TEAM. 7 July 2020. NZ CRICKET MUSEUM. en-US.