New Zealand's most capped women's ODI player made the decision after being advised she would not be offered an annual New Zealand Cricket playing contract for ...
To see how the women's game has grown throughout my career makes me incredibly proud. "Grace added a special dimension to the White Ferns environment and she will be proud to hear about her mother's achievements in the coming years. New Zealand's most capped women's ODI player made the decision after being advised she would not be offered an annual New Zealand Cricket playing contract for the 2022-23 season. "To all my team-mates past and present, coaches and support staff, I appreciate everything you've done to help me as a cricketer and make my time with the White Ferns special. "I am disappointed not to be receiving a contract and believe I still had more to offer, however I respect NZC's decision and I wish the White Ferns all the best as they embark on an exciting winter of cricket, including the Commonwealth Games. Satterthwaite will continue to play domestic cricket for the Canterbury Magicians and has a contract with the Manchester Originals in the Women's Hundred in August.
"This is not how a legend of the game, our most capped ODI player... deserves to finish her career," White Ferns star Melie Kerr said.
"One of the best to have ever worn the shirt. You have taught me so much about the game. "Since then I have loved being in your company and being able to share the field with you. "This is not the way your NZ career should have ended... One of the best players in the world still to this day. I am so sad.
The hard-hitting all-rounder, who made her international debut in 2007 and captained her country in 2018 and 2019, scored 4639 runs in 145 ODIs at an ...
You’ve contributed so much on and off the field! Sad to see it end at this point, but so much to celebrate and congratulate— Ellyse Perry (@EllysePerry) @AmySatterthwaitfor. Thank you for making the cricket community all the better for your involvement. One of the most respected players in world cricket.
OPINION: Shabby treatment and poor excuses accompanied White Ferns great out the door, when a Ross Taylor-style farewell tour looked mandatory.
Like elite athletes at their peak, our sports journalists are highly trained in the art of news. So we're asking you to support us with more than your attention. The problem is there isn’t. The 2022-23 national contract list will be announced on Friday. As one of the few true greats in White Ferns’ history, Satterthwaite deserved to depart on her own terms and have a farewell tour this home summer – if she wanted one more season. The White Ferns don't have the talent or player depth to overlook a player of Satterthwaite's experience, leadership, and quality.
Batter believes she "still had more to offer" as NZC shift focus to younger players and T20.
"I'm immensely proud of my journey with the White Ferns and especially taking the time away to give birth to our daughter, Grace, before returning to play international cricket," she said. Speaking to reporters in Christchurch later on Thursday, she added: "It's come out of the blue and a bit of a shock. "It has been a tough few days after learning of NZC's decision to head in a new direction and contract some younger cricketers.
The 35-year-old has called time on her career, after missing out on an NZ Cricket contract.
Veteran fast bowler Lea Tahuhu was one of five players to miss out on a White Ferns contract for the 2022/23 season. It comes after Tahuhu's wife Amy ...
Stronach also acknowledged the commitment and professionalism of those not being offered contract renewals had brought to the White Ferns environment. "To be in a position in which we're genuinely considering the credentials of a wider pool of players can only be viewed as a positive for the women's game." - Cricket World Cup 2022: White Ferns lose thriller to ... - The Front Page: World Cup autopsy - How do White Ferns ... Leigh Kasperek, Frankie Mackay and Thamsyn Newton were the three other players to not have their White Ferns contracts renewed. Veteran fast bowler Lea Tahuhu was one of five players to miss out on a White Ferns contract for the 2022/23 season.
Former New Zealand captain Amy Satterthwaite has announced her retirement from international cricket on Thursday (May 26). New Zealand Cricket (NZC) ...
She has seven hundreds and 27 half-centuries to her name in the 50-over format. When it comes to bowling, the Christchurch-born has taken 50 wickets in ODIs and 26 in the shortest format. Satterthwaite, who is White Ferns’ most-capped cricketer, will continue to play in the domestic circuit.
Kiwi allrounder Amy Satterthwaite will still play domestic cricket and could return to the Weber WBBL this year after NZ Cricket opted not to renew her ...
A previous cap on the number of players from one country has been removed. The 35-year-old has previously played for the Hobart Hurricanes in the first two seasons of the WBBL and for three seasons with the Melbourne Renegades. Amy Satterthwaite says she "still has more to give" in announcing her retirement from the international game after being overlooked for a new central contract by New Zealand Cricket.
White Ferns all-rounder Amelia Kerr has spoken out against the abrupt end to teammate Amy Satterthwaite's international career, saying it was not how her t.
NZs most capped women's ODI player called off her career after not being offered an annual New Zealand Cricket playing contract for the 2022-23 season.
I’m immensely proud of my journey with the WHITE FERNS and especially taking the time away to give birth to our daughter, Grace, before returning to play international cricket,” Satterthwaite said. It’s exciting to think where it will continue to go in the years ahead,” Satterthwaite further added. “It is with a degree of sadness that I announce my retirement from international cricket.
Veteran seamer Lea Tauhuhu was one of five players not to have her White Ferns contract renewed for the coming year. The news comes a day after her wife, ...
Like elite athletes at their peak, our sports journalists are highly trained in the art of news. So we're asking you to support us with more than your attention. Veteran seamer Lea Tauhuhu was one of five players not to have her White Ferns contract renewed for the coming year.
A day after the most-experienced White Ferns' player and former skipper Amy Satterthwaite declared her retirement from international cricket following ...
“Having said that, we’re excited about the six new faces receiving contract offers, several of whom already have some White Ferns experience under their belt. Izzy Gaze joins Jess McFadyen as another wicket-keeping option and we look forward to those two working together to improve their skills. “It’s also important to emphasize that, just because someone hasn’t received a national contract offer, it doesn’t mean they cannot, or will not, be selected.