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  1. Read about Sarah Coyte cricket player from Australia profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_CoyteSarah Coyte - Wikipedia

    Sarah Jane Cady (née Coyte; born 30 March 1991) is an Australian cricketer from Camden, New South Wales. A right-arm medium fast bowler, Coyte has taken a total of 100 wickets for the national women's team across Tests, ODIs and T20Is. She currently plays for the Melbourne Renegades in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).

  3. Born on March 30, 1991 in Camden, New South Wales, Sarah Coyte is a promising young right-arm medium bowler for Australia who can also contribute with the bat.

  4. Mar 30, 1991 · Making a name for herself originally as a T20 bowler, Sarah Coyte was a key contributor for Australia across all formats after making her debut in 2010, playing 81 international games. Coyte burst onto the international scene with 2-18 off four overs in her first T20I to play a pivotal role in the side’s four-wicket victory over New Zealand.

  5. May 1, 2023 · Sarah Coyte, the hero of last season's extraordinary finish in the WNCL final where Tasmania claimed back-to-back titles, will return to her original state of New South Wales on a...

  6. Feb 26, 2023 · Sarah Coyte has taken three wickets and conjured a run out in a final over for the ages to help Tasmania clinch back-to-back WNCL titles with a one-run win. South Australia required four runs...

  7. Find out the complete career history of Sarah Coyte including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more.

  8. Nov 14, 2022 · Sarah Coyte ranks claiming 100 WBBL wickets as a bigger personal achievement than any feat from her international career. Bigger than her Australian debut in 2010, her first Baggy Green in 2011, and even bigger than her player-of-the-match effort in the 2014 Twenty20 World Cup final.

  9. May 7, 2023 · Sarah Coyte is keen to nurture the next generation of New South Wales players after two wildly successful years with Tasmania. If you'd have told Sarah Coyte, as she walked away from international cricket a decade ago, that by the time she turned 32 she’d be accepting a new cricket contract, she wouldn't have believed you.

  10. Sarah Coyte ranks claiming 100 WBBL wickets as a bigger personal achievement than any feat from her international career. Bigger than her Australian debut in 2010, her first Baggy Green in 2011, and even bigger than her player-of-the-match effort in the 2014 Twenty20 World Cup final.