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Audrey Jackson was born on 1944 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, is a South African cricketer. Discover Audrey Jackson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
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Born 1944
Birthday 1944
Birthplace Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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1944

Audrey Wood (Jackson; born 1944) is a South African former cricketer who played as a right-arm pace bowler.

1956

She was unaware of women's cricket until she saw a game in progress one afternoon in 1956.

Later that year, she made her first appearance in provincial cricket.

Her debut for Eastern Province, coming at the age of 12, almost certainly makes her the youngest senior provincial player in South African history.

Jackson was well known in South Africa for her fast bowling, and was even advised by teammates that it was not necessary to bowl so quickly.

Recalling this, Jackson recounts: "Shame, I still remembers how I split one of the girl's fingers open with one of my deliveries."

1960

She appeared in two Test matches for South Africa in 1960 and 1961, both against England, and took South Africa's first ever Women's Test wicket.

She played domestic cricket for Eastern Province, making her debut at age 12.

She batted left-handed.

Jackson grew up in Sydenham and, being the only girl on the street, played cricket in the street with the local boys.

In 1960, eight days of trials were held to select a Test side to play the touring England team.

Jackson, Eastern Province's only representative at the trials, caused an upset when she claimed the wickets of Joy Irwin and Eleanor Lambert, Natal's record-breaking openers for only 20 runs.

Only the final day of the trial, she took the wickets of three of the previous day's high-scorers for 23 runs.

Playing in South Africa's first Test match, Jackson opened the bowling alongside Lorna Ward.

When she trapped Kathleen Smith lbw she became the first woman to take a Test wicket in South Africa.

Jackson had put on 11 runs in South Africa's first-innings, and didn't bat as they declared the second-innings.

She only bowled 11 overs in the match; five in the first-innings and six in the second, finishing with match figures of 1/29 as the match was drawn.

Due to the expense involved, Jackson couldn't participate in the second and third Tests; "We had to pay all our own travelling expenses and all our kit. I remember paying £18 for my Springbok blazer. The hotels were paid for fortunately," Jackson remembers.

Just before the fourth Test, the England side played Eastern Province in a single-innings tour match.

Jackson took 4/30 in the English innings, and then top-scored in the Eastern Province innings, scoring 39 before hitting her wicket.

Jackson was able to travel with the English team to Cape Town to play in the fourth Test.

Jackson went wicket-less in the first-innings of the fourth Test, conceding 17 runs in her 7 overs.

She followed this up with her highest Test score of 24, partnering Yvonne van Mentz for 74 runs.

In the second-innings, she took 1/13 in 6 overs, and finished her Test career with a bowling average of 29.50.