Lindsay Anne Reeler (18 March 1961 – April 2024)[1] was an Australian cricketer who played as a right-handed batter and occasional right-arm medium bowler.
[10] The following season Reeler played in all but one of New South Wales' ten Australian Women's Cricket Championships matches, and she was rewarded with her first half-century for the state, as she top-scored with 53 against Western Australia.
[14] Fifteen days after her century for New South Wales, Reeler made her international debut for Australia during their tour of India.
Batting at number four, she was named Player of the Match as she scored 60 runs and put on 80 with Trish Dawson for the fourth-wicket, helping her team to chase down the Indian total.
[20] A score of 109 in a warm-up match against Surrey Women was her first century for Australia,[21] and she made half-centuries in the first and third ODIs of the series.
A century against a North Women side containing England captain Carole Hodges and wicketkeeper Jane Powell helped secure an Australian 166 run victory just four days before the Second Test.
[7] Soon afterwards, Reeler was forced to retire from international cricket at the premature age of 27, due to a progressively worsening left knee injury she had suffered in an off-field accident ten years earlier.