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13 Facts About Jodie Davis

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Jodie Davis coached the Pakistan women's team at the 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup in India.

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Jodie Davis was selected in the Australian B squad in 1987.

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Jodie Davis was selected in the 1988 Australian team for the Shell Cup tour to New Zealand and played in one One Day International.

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Jodie Davis was a member of the Australian World Cup Squad in 1988 and narrowly missed out on playing in a home World Cup eventually won by Australia.

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Jodie Davis continued to play for ACT at Nationals until 1995 when ACT last attended a National Championships.

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Jodie Davis played for Gordon Cricket Club for 14 years with players such as Lisa Sthalekar and Alex and Kate Blackwell including a period as club captain and was awarded life membership of the club.

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Jodie Davis played in the Inaugural Women's over 40s Cricket Championships held in Bowral in Nov 2019.

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8.

In 1989, Jodie Davis won her third consecutive Margaret Reid Perpetual Trophy for batting in the ACT Women's Cricket Association awards.

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In 2023, Jodie Davis was named in Cricket ACT Women's Team of the Century.

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In 1988, Jodie Davis took up a Research Scholarship position in Biomechanics at the Australian Institute of Sport working on a Swimming Telemetry initiative with Bruce Mason.

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Jodie Davis was sponsored by the Australian Sports Commission to coach the Pakistan women's team at the 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup in India.

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In 2000, Jodie Davis completed the Cricket Australia Level 3 Elite Coaching Course.

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Jodie Davis has a sports science degree and a graduate diploma in information management from the University of Canberra.