Sally Barton, 66-Year-Old, Becomes Oldest Cricketer to Make Debut in Women's T20Is
The oldest female cricketer has made her T20I debut. At 66 years and 334 days old Sally Barton has become the oldest cricketer for either genders in T20I.
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Sally Barton has now become the oldest female cricketer to make a debut. 66-year-old Sally Barton has made her debut for Gibraltar against Estonia in women's T20Is. At 66 years 334 days old she was spotted posing with the team before the match. Sally Barton has surpassed Portugal's Akbar Saiyad record for an International Cricket Council (ICC). She has also become the oldest debutant for either gender in T20I. Scotland Batsman Michael Jones Scores Boundary off a Triple Bouncer During IRE vs SCO 5th T20I 2024 (Watch Video).
66-Year-Old Sally Barton Makes Her Debut
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66 Years and 334 Days old Sally Barton creates World record becoming the oldest cricketer to make her international debut.
A grandmother and wicket-keeper Sally Barton made her debut for Gibraltar against Estonia in Women's T20Is. #CricketTwitter 📸 BBC pic.twitter.com/wID33FeRjV
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