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40 Facts About Erin Osborne

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Erin Alyce Osborne was born on 27 June 1989 and is an Australian former cricketer and current cricket coach and commentator, who appeared in 2 Test matches, 60 One Day Internationals and 59 Twenty20 Internationals for Australia between 2009 and 2016.

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Erin Osborne made her international debut in early 2009 after topping the wicket-taking aggregates in her debut season for New South Wales in the WNCL.

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Erin Osborne was retained for the 2009 World Cup held in Australia, playing in six of the hosts' seven matches.

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Erin Osborne was selected for the 2009 World Twenty20 in England but did not play in any of the matches.

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Australia stayed for a bilateral series against the hosts, and Erin Osborne was dropped after going wicketless in the first two ODIs and being required to bowl less than half of her overs; she was overlooked for the one-off Test.

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Erin Osborne was named the player of the match for her contributions.

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Erin Osborne was selected for the Rose Bowl series at the end of the season but had limited opportunities because of the presence of Sthalekar and Nitschke.

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Erin Osborne played in six of the eight ODIs and bowled less than half of the possible number of overs, taking five wickets at 32.20.

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Erin Osborne ended the tournament with 145 runs at 72.50 and took three wickets at 7.33.

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In October 2008, Erin Osborne played her first match for the senior New South Wales team in a match against India.

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The next day, Erin Osborne batted for the first time and was unbeaten on 11 when New South Wales were out for 185.

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Erin Osborne was wicketless in the second match of the weekend, but New South Wales won both matches regardless, by seven and eight wickets respectively.

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Erin Osborne scored 34 runs at 11.33 with a best of 30 against Tasmania, and took seven wickets at 3.28 and an economy rate of 2.00.

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Erin Osborne was not required to bat as New South Wales passed the target of 118 with six wickets in hand.

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Erin Osborne ended the WNCL season with 16 runs without being dismissed and took 15 wickets at 14.20 at an economy rate of 2.47 from eight matches.

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Erin Osborne scored three not out and a duck in these matches.

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Erin Osborne was rewarded with her first international call-up ahead of the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup after leading the wicket-taking in the WNCL.

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Erin Osborne made her debut on the Rose Bowl series in February 2009 played away against New Zealand.

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Erin Osborne played in the first four ODIs, making her debut at Cobham Oval in Whangarei.

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Erin Osborne took another wicket in the fourth match to help level the series; the final match was abandoned due to rain and she ended her debut series with five wickets at 26.00 at an economy rate of 3.33.

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The teams then went to Australia for the World Cup, and played a T20 international at the Sydney Cricket Ground before the tournament, where Erin Osborne made her debut for Australia in the shortest format.

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Erin Osborne did not bat as they fell short of the target.

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Erin Osborne was left out of Australia's first match of the next phase against India, which they lost by 16 runs.

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Erin Osborne was not required to bat as the Australians won both matches but it was not enough to place them in the top two nations and qualify for the final.

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Erin Osborne ended the World Cup with nine wickets at 19.77 at an economy rate of 3.01; in all but one match, she was more economical than the Australian team as a whole.

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Erin Osborne was selected for the 2009 World Twenty20 in England and Australia hosted New Zealand for three T20 matches in tropical Darwin during the southern hemisphere winter before the teams flew to the tournament.

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Erin Osborne did not play any of the three pool matches in the tournament or the semi-final where Australia were eliminated in the semi-final by England.

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Erin Osborne was left out of the remaining three matches; England won all the matches except the last, which was washed out.

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Erin Osborne was left out of the team for the one-off Test.

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Erin Osborne ended the season with 17 wickets at 14.17 at an economy rate of 2.77.

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Erin Osborne took six wickets at 15.50 at an economy rate of 4.46 and took five catches.

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Erin Osborne was selected in the Australian squad for the Rose Bowl series against New Zealand, but was not fully utilised in the first two matches at the Adelaide Oval, as captain Alex Blackwell elected to use Sthalekar and Nitschke more often and earlier.

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Erin Osborne ended with two wickets at 32.00 at an economy rate of 4.57.

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Erin Osborne then played in all three ODIs in New Zealand as Australia whitewashed their hosts.

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Erin Osborne ended with three wickets at 32.33 at and economy rate of 3.88.

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Erin Osborne was part of the 2010 World Twenty20 winning team in the West Indies but played in only one of Australia's matches.

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Erin Osborne was omitted from both warm-up matches against New Zealand and Pakistan.

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Erin Osborne played in neither matches, but she was called into the team for the West Indies match in place of Sarah Elliott.

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Erin Osborne was brought in, giving Australia an extra frontline bowling option.

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Erin Osborne caught Pamela Lavine from the bowling of Perry.