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Karen Louise Rolton (born 21
November 1974) is an
Australian former cricketer and
captain of the
national women's team. A left-handed batter, she has scored...
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Gillian Rolton AM (3 May 1956 – 18
November 2017) was an
Australian Olympic equestrian champion. She
competed in two
Olympic Games, the 1992 Barcelona...
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Karen Rolton Oval is a
cricket ground in Adelaide,
South Australia,
named after the
Australian former cricketer Karen Rolton. It is
located near the corner...
- that
competed were Ireland,
South Africa, Sri
Lanka and West Indies.
Karen Rolton was
named the
Player of the
Tournament after scoring 107* in the
final of...
- the
unsurprising appointment of
Karen Rolton as the new
Australian captain occurred in
early 2006.
Rolton's tenure oversaw a
challenging transition...
- Australia.
South Australia play
their home
matches at
Adelaide Oval and
Karen Rolton Oval, they are the
state cricket team for
South Australia representing the...
- (215/4) in
their 50 overs.
Their top
scorer was
Australian vice-captain
Karen Rolton, who
scored 107 runs
batting at
number three.
Indian bowler Amita Sharma...
- England, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Two Australians,
Karen Rolton and
Charmaine Mason, led the
tournament in runs and wickets, respectively...
- title,
beating Queensland by 4
wickets in
front of a
large crowd at
Karen Rolton Oval,
breaking a 29 year drought. See the
Sheffield Shield points system...
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Debbie Hockley,
inducted in 2013,
Betty Wilson,
inducted in 2015,
Karen Rolton,
inducted in 2016,
Claire Taylor,
inducted in 2018,
Cathryn Fitzpatrick...