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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karen_RoltonKaren Rolton - Wikipedia

    Karen Louise Rolton (born 21 November 1974) is an Australian former cricketer and captain of the national women's team. A left-handed batter , she has scored the most runs for her country in women's Test cricket .

  2. Karen Rolton was a key member of the Australian side for more than a decade, and was given the captaincy in February 2006 replacing Belinda Clark under whom she was vice-captain since...

  3. Australia Women. Read about Karen Rolton's career details on Cricbuzz.com.

  4. An exceptional batter in formats, Karen Rolton dominated bowling attacks in her 14 years in international cricket. Player of the Match in the 2005 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Final, she also held the record for the highest individual score in Women's Tests for a while.

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  6. Karen Rolton Profile: Read about Karen Rolton Career details, ICC Ranking, batting score in T20, ODI and Test Matches and personal info of Karen Rolton at Crickit.

  7. Jul 30, 2007 · Australia captain Karen Rolton became the second most prolific batsman in the history of women's cricket as she inspired the Southern Stars to Rose Bowl Series success over New Zealand's White...

  8. Jan 25, 2022 · Karen Rolton is one of just seven female cricketers and four Australian women to have made a double ton in Test cricket. A feat that is incredibly hard to come by. Yet the powerful batter says she only achieved the milestone because she simply "hated sitting on the sidelines".

  9. Feb 16, 2020 · The former Australia captain was speaking at the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide for the arrival of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Trophy Tour, driven by Nissan. Australia get their campaign underway on 21 February against India in Sydney after facing South Africa in a warm-up in Adelaide on 18 February.

  10. Nov 24, 2016 · Former Australia women’s captain Karen Rolton was today inducted into the International Cricket Council’s Hall of Fame by ICC Chief Executive David Richardson at a ceremony during the tea break on the opening day of the Third Test between Australia and South Africa in Adelaide.