June Bragger
June Pamela Bragger was a notable figure in women's cricket, representing the England National Cricket Team as an all-rounder during the 1960s. Born on 2 June 1929 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, she made her mark in the cricketing world through her tenacity on the pitch and her contributions to various women's teams.
Career
Bragger's international career spanned from 1963 to 1966, during which she played in five test matches for the England women’s side. She made a memorable debut against the Australia National Cricket Team in Birmingham, showcasing her skills as both a batsman and bowler. Across her test career, she batted in seven innings, accumulating a total of 48 runs with an average of 9.60. Her contributions with the ball were equally significant; she bowled a total of 312 deliveries, claimed three wickets, and maintained a bowling average of 30.66.In addition to her time with the England team, Bragger was also active in domestic cricket, representing teams such as the Midlands women, Lancashire women, Warwickshire women, and the North women team. Her presence in these teams underscored her versatility and commitment to the sport.