Claire Taylor

Cricket Player

Claire Taylor was born in Amersham, England, United Kingdom on September 25th, 1975 and is the Cricket Player. At the age of 48, Claire Taylor biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 25, 1975
Nationality
New Zealand
Place of Birth
Amersham, England, United Kingdom
Age
48 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Cricketer
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Claire Taylor Career

Taylor returned to action for England in the 2010 Women's World Twenty20, hosted by the West Indies. England, and Taylor, struggled in the competition. Their only victory came against South Africa, after they had already been eliminated from the tournament. Taylor scored 24 runs in the tournament at an average of just 8.00. Later that summer, England hosted New Zealand. Taylor finished as England's leading run-scorer in the ODI series, scoring 166 runs at an average of 41.50, including half-centuries in two of the matches. In their next series, a tour of Sri Lanka, Taylor started strongly; scoring 73 runs in a narrow victory against their hosts, but failed to achieve double figures in an innings for the remainder of the tour. Taylor sustained a shoulder injury during the second warm-up match of their subsequent tour of Australia, which ruled her out of the rest of the visit.

Her injury had healed by the start of the 2011 season, but Taylor failed to make a significant impact on England's first two matches of the Twenty20 Quadrangular series, against New Zealand and Australia. In the third match however, ESPNcricinfo's Liam Brickhill claimed that she "roared back into form" with 66 runs from 46 balls to help England to a big win over India. England won the tournament, which was closely followed by an equivalent ODI Quadrangular. Taylor made at least 30 runs in three of her four innings of the tournament to finish among the top run-scorers in the series, which was also won by England. At the conclusion of the series, Taylor announced her retirement from international cricket. She finished her career with batting averages in excess of 40 in both Test and ODI cricket, and at the time of her retirement she trailed only Charlotte Edwards in ODI runs scored. She continued to represent Berkshire until the conclusion of the 2011 season.

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Labour scrooges have claimed that it is too popular and would pose a'safety risk.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2023
It was England's oldest Christmas market, a four-day extravaganza that brought a festive wonderland to a visitors each year. However, while the streets of several cities were throbbing over the weekend, Lincoln was remarkably quiet. The annual spectacle, which began in 1982, was cancelled by the city's Labour-run council because it had become too popular, causing a'safety risk.'

Chair of governors at leading grammar school resigns over claims she lied about having a PhD from Cambridge

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2023
The chair of governors at a top grammar school has resigned after allegations that she lied about her doctorate from Cambridge. Gilda Scarfe, a self-styled 'education guru', earned a doctorate in psychology from Cambridge University and became the chair of governors at Canterbury's selective Simon Langton Boys' School. Mrs Scarfe's website advertises herself as a "mental toughness specialist," and until recently, she has a website promoting her 'credentials,' which have earned her high-end speaking engagements at conferences around the world. However, an investigation by a local newspaper revealed that the 56-year-old, who has worked out of trying to develop mental stability in children by her company, Positive Education, had no PhD from Cambridge. There was no evidence of her earning a PhD from the University, and after they confronted Mrs Scarfe, mention of the doctorate was erased from Mrs Scarfe's LinkedIn CV before her entire profile was taken down.

Locals in Cotswolds are yelling "get out of the way" to day-trippers

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 25, 2023
The influx of tourists Bourton-on-the-Water has resulted in traffic jams in the months between July and August, with people parking in residents' driveways. The usually peaceful village, which is home to around 4,700 people, has left locals and tourists feeling dissatisfied with the influx of visitors and tourists, who claim that this is 'no regard that this is a village.' Some tourists say they would not have a company without the tourists visiting the tiny village.'