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Frances Mackay

Team flagNZ34 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Frances Mackay Recent Form

Batting

CANT-W vs WEL-W, T2031 (41)
CANT-W vs NB-W, T2019 (13)
CANT-W vs WEL-W, T209 (22)
CANT-W vs NB-W, T2051 (41)
CANT-W vs AUCK-W, T2019 (24)
CANT-W vs OTG-W, T2051 (46)
CANT-W vs OTG-W, T2020 (31)
CANT-W vs AUCK-W, T2022 (22)
NZW vs PAKW, ODI9 (7) *
NZW vs ENGW, ODI1 (2)
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Bowling

CANT-W vs NB-W, T201-26
CANT-W vs WEL-W, T200-30
CANT-W vs NB-W, T202-21
CANT-W vs CH-W, T201-11
CANT-W vs OTG-W, T201-16
CANT-W vs AUCK-W, T202-19
NZW vs PAKW, ODI2-29
NZW vs ENGW, ODI4-34
NZW vs SAW, ODI2-49
NZW vs AUSW, ODI1-34
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Frances Mackay Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI3024313003958.2916.47400----
T20I3022332015194.0519.53352----
WC ODI5373003954.8936.50100----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI3023264.3627.814/341038.23----
T20I3028256.5723.043/180021.04----
WC ODI5334.5627.332-180036.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
NZ Women vs AUS Women at Brisbane - June 14, 2011
T20I Debut
NZ Women vs AUS Women at Taunton - June 26, 2011

Teams played for

Canterbury Women New Zealand Women

About Frances Mackay

NameFrances Mackay
GenderFemale
Birth1 Jun 1990
Birth PlaceChristchurch, Canterbury
Height5 ft 5 in
NationalityNew Zealander

Frances Mackay is a top-order batswoman and more than handy right-arm offie who plays professional cricket for the New Zealand Women’s team and for Canterbury Women.... continue reading

Player Bio

Frances Mackay is a top-order batswoman and more than handy right-arm offie who plays professional cricket for the New Zealand Women’s team and for Canterbury Women.

At just 20 years of age, she made her WODI debut against Australia on June 14th, 2011. She started off slowly and played a decent innings of 37 in a horrific loss against the Aussies. She played a match-winning knock of 51 against Ireland Women in a group match of Women’s World T20 in 2014.

Dropped after a disappointing Women’s World T20 championship, she bounced back after 5 years into the New Zealand T20 squad alongside Caitlin Gurrey. Mackay and Gurrey were selected following their chart-topping show at the 2018-19 Super Smash. Allrounder Mackay struck two centuries and a 97 for Canterbury women to help her way in the international squad.

In the recently concluded Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, Mackay was a prominent figure in leading the Canterbury side to the championship. Amy Satterthwaite along with her skipper Frances Mackay put on a winning show with 73 and 94 unbeaten respectively against Auckland to win the final.

(As of March 2021)