Jane Joseph (cricketer)

[1] An all-rounder, Joseph played in all six women's One Day Internationals at the inaugural Women's Cricket World Cup in 1973 in England.

[2] Playing in matches against New Zealand,[3] Australia,[4] Jamaica,[5] Young England,[6] the International XI[7] and England,[8] she finished the tournament with a bowling average of 12.16 runs per wicket, the ninth best overall.

[9] Her best performance came in the match against Young England, where she took 3 wickets for 7 runs from 10 overs[10] and made 23 not out with the bat.

[11] Prior to the World Cup in February 1971, Joseph played in both Hayward Shield matches for Trinidad – a tri-series against England and Jamaica with Trinidad winning both the two-day games and the tournament.

[12][13] She also played in a 1-day single innings match for South Trinidad against the same touring English women side where she took 2/61 from 9 overs.