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Netta Rheinberg
Cricketer

Netta Rheinberg

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Cricketer
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Willesden, London Borough of Brent, Greater London, United Kingdom
Place of death
Hertfordshire, East of England, England, United Kingdom
Age
94 years
Education
South Hampstead High School
Awards
Member of the Order of the British Empire
 
Sports Teams
England and Wales cricket team
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Biography

Netta Rheinberg MBE (24 October 1911 – 18 June 2006) played for the English women's cricket team in a single Test, but was a notable figure in the women's game as an administrator and journalist. Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, the former England captain, said of her work as an administrator, "Netta was an action girl. We had very few people then, and she galvanised activity, partly just by having a great personality and a sense of humour."

"For a north London Jew, playing cricket for England and being one of the game’s most important administrators is about as well-trodden a career path as prime minister or bacon-buttie salesman," wrote Rob Steen shortly after her death aged 94 in 2006. "That Rheinberg happened to be a woman made her accomplishments all the more admirable."

She played her cricket mostly for Gunnersbury and Middlesex, as a batsman and slip fielder. Her one Test came on England's tour of Australia in 1948-9. She was the team's manager, and had to play in the match because of injuries to other players. She made a "pair".Therefore she became the first woman cricketer to register a pair on women's test debut

She was secretary of the Women's Cricket Association in 1945 and from 1948 to 1958. She was also membership secretary and vice-chairman of the Cricket Society.

She edited the magazine Women's Cricket, reported on women's cricket for Wisden for more than thirty years, and wrote a regular column for The Cricketer. With Heyhoe-Flint as co-author, she wrote a history of the women's game.

In 1999 she was one of the first ten women to be awarded honorary membership of MCC.

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