Kate Blackwell (cricketer)

She and her identical twin sister Alex Blackwell were part of the Australian national team that won the 2005 Women's Cricket World Cup in South Africa.

Kate Blackwell played four Tests and 41 One Day International matches for Australia.

[3] As of June 2014[update] she has played 136 domestic limited-overs matches including 82 Women's National Cricket League games for the New South Wales Breakers.

[4] Blackwell along with Karen Rolton holds the record for the highest 4th wicket runstand in WT20I history (sharing 147*)[5][6] When asked about the frequent comparisons in the Australian media of the Blackwell twins to male cricketers, she said, "We look up to them a lot, but female cricketers should be recognised for themselves, not as the equivalent of Mark Waugh or Steve Waugh or Matthew Hayden or anybody.

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