Jan Southgate
Jan Southgate is a distinguished former cricketer from England, known for her role as a batsman in the national team during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Born on July 24, 1955, in Middlesex, she made significant contributions to both the Test and One Day International formats of the game.
Southgate debuted for the England National Cricket Team in 1976 against the formidable Australia national women's cricket team. In her inaugural Test match, she showcased her skills by scoring 32 runs and demonstrating her bowling capabilities. Over the course of her career, Jan participated in 13 Test matches, accumulating a total of 490 runs with her highest score being 74. Her journey in international cricket also included 17 One Day Internationals, where she scored 372 runs, with a personal best of 82.
Notably, Southgate's ODI debut also came against Australia, marking the beginning of a competitive chapter for the England team. Despite the match resulting in a loss, Jan's performance with both bat and ball laid the foundation for her future contributions to the sport.
Beyond her international career, Jan has been an influential figure in county cricket, representing Sussex Women and contributing to the development of the game at the grassroots level. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of cricketers, especially young women aspiring to excel in the sport. Jan Southgate's journey through cricket embodies resilience, skill, and a passion for the game that resonates well beyond her playing days.