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23 Facts About Sarah Coyte

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Sarah Coyte currently plays for the Melbourne Renegades in the Women's Big Bash League.

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Sarah Coyte has won two world championships with Australia, seven WNCL championships with New South Wales and South Australia, and one WBBL championship with the Sydney Sixers.

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Sarah Coyte went on to be involved in five more successful campaigns with New South Wales in as many seasons.

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The victory brought an end to New South Wales' streak of ten-consecutive championships which Sarah Coyte helped to build.

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Sarah Coyte earned her first Player of the Match award in the WBBL on 1 January 2016 at Adelaide Oval against the Perth Scorchers, scoring 52 not out from 38 balls to help chase down a target of 137 with six wickets and nine balls to spare.

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Sarah Coyte experienced a slide in her own form, managing seven wickets at an average of 38.85 while contributing 26 runs from ten innings at a strike rate of 61.90.

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The Sixers chased the target down with nine wickets in hand and 30 balls remaining to win the championship, while Sarah Coyte was named Player of the Final.

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Sarah Coyte pulled off her first Player of the Match award of the season on 26 October 2019 in a low-scoring encounter with the Hobart Hurricanes at Allan Border Field.

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On 30 December 2010, Sarah Coyte made her international debut in a Twenty20 against New Zealand at Saxton Oval.

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Sarah Coyte took two wickets for 18 runs off four overs in the first innings as well effecting two run outs.

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On 5 January 2011, Sarah Coyte played her first One Day International in a match against England at the WACA.

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On 22 January 2011, Sarah Coyte made her Test debut in a match against England at Bankstown Oval.

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Sarah Coyte recorded the unenviable feat of making a golden duck in her first Test batting innings, though it ultimately proved trivial as Australia went on to win the match by seven wickets.

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Sarah Coyte finished with twelve wickets across Australia's four matches in the series, which involved New Zealand and India, at an average of just 13.00.

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Sarah Coyte was selected as a member of Australia's squad for the 2012 World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka.

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At the time, Sarah Coyte told Cricket Australia her illness was simply a case of "Delhi belly".

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Sarah Coyte reiterated her batting competency in a super-six match at the 2013 Cricket World Cup against England on 8 February, top-scoring for Australia with 44 off 81 balls.

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Australia chased down the target with six wickets and 29 balls to spare and would "coast" to their third-consecutive T20 world championship, while Sarah Coyte was named Player of the Match.

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Sarah Coyte was selected as a member of Australia's squad for the 2016 World Twenty20, in which the team finished as runners-up, but she did not play a match throughout the tournament.

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In March 2017, Sarah Coyte announced her retirement from all forms of international cricket at the age of 25, citing a need to seek better balance in her life to combat mental health issues.

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Sarah Coyte has a twin brother, Adam, who was a member of the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League.

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Sarah Coyte's older brother, Scott Coyte, was a member of the Thunder as well as making ten Sheffield Shield appearances with New South Wales.

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Sarah Coyte has worked full-time as a School Learning Support Officer at the Reiby Juvenile Justice Detention Centre.